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4) The display will prompt [ADV Mode] and then display the date/time.
5) Refer to Appendix A – Cuddeback Advanced Mode
for instructions on
using the Advanced Mode
To re-enable E-Z Mode:
1) Remove the batteries from Cuddeback
2) Install the batteries
3) When the display prompts [ADV Mode / Change?] immediately
press the (C KEY).
4) The display will prompt [E-Z Mode] and then display the date/time.
Notes on Advanced and E-Z Mode
You can use Advanced Mode to program your name, phone number, and
password into Cuddeback. After which you can re-enable E-Z Mode and the
Cuddeback will remember the name, phone number, and password that you
programmed. This allows you to take advantage of Cuddeback’s TheftStop™
Plus system and still take advantage of the simple operation of E-Z Mode. If
you elect to do this carefully read the appropriate sections in Appendix A –
Cuddeback Advanced Mode
before proceeding.
In E-Z Mode Cuddeback will automatically set the following parameters:
Video clip recording will be turned OFF
Cuddeback will take pictures 24 hours a day
Camera flash is set to AUTO
Time Lapse photography is turned OFF
Image viewing quality (on TV) is set to HIGH quality
If you need to alter any of these settings you will need to operate Cuddeback in
ADVANCE Mode.
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Cuddeback Detailed Instructions
DEFINITIONS & CONVENTIONS
Event – an event occurs when Cuddeback™ sees an animal and saves the date
and time in Cuddeback’s
®
electronic memory. The Cuddeback
®
stores 475
events (events can only be viewed in Advanced Mode).
Count – a count occurs when Cuddeback sees an animal and increments an
electronic counter. Unlike an event, the date/time is not stored. The
Cuddeback
®
keeps a tally of over 65,000 counts (counts can only be viewed in
Advanced Mode).
Image – an image is the name used to describe a digital photograph.
The events and counts are each cleared separately as described later. Clearing
counts does not clear events and vice versa.
LCD Display – in this manual the information that is displayed on the LCD will
be written as [LCD Display]
Keypad – in this manual key pad keys will be written as (KEY)
TV – in this manual TV refers to a user supplied TV or camcorder
with a built
in video-in port that is attached to the Cuddeback’s Video Out connector. An
appropriate interface cable will be required (see section TV Requirements for
more details).
BATTERY SELECTION
Cuddeback requires 4 D Cell batteries. Always use BRAND NEW
ALKALINE batteries! We recommend Duracell or Energizer brand batteries
only. Battery life will vary and is difficult to predict. Always look at the
Battery Level Indicator to estimate battery life and replace batteries when the
reading is 1. Battery life is primarily a factor of battery quality, temperature,
amount of images/videos taken, and amount of time spent viewing the images.
You may get 1000 or more images from one set of Duracell or Energizer
batteries. Most other brand batteries will not last as long, especially in cold
temperatures (battery level is only displayed in Advanced Mode).
When you first install batteries the LCD will energize and a message will appear
on the LCD display. If this does not happen loosen one D Cell battery and allow
it to snap into place.
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