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“Cuddeback takes great pictures, is
extremely reliable and the batteries
last forever!”
Jay Gregory – Host, The Wild Outdoors
“Cuddeback saves you time and money.
Find the trails the big bucks are on with
Cuddeback!”
Mike Wheeler – Wheeler’s Whitetails
“Cuddeback‘s trigger speed is legendary
... it blows the competition away!”
Dick Scorzafava – The Radical Bowhunter
“I see thousands of scouting camera
images each year. Nothing compares
to Cuddeback!”
Walt Larsen – Scouting camera columnist
The
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1 digital scouting camera
‘06 Owner’s Manual
cuddebackdigital.com
Non Typical, Inc. 860 Park Lane,
Park Falls, WI 54552
1-715-762-2260
What the pros are saying about Cuddeback
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - ‘06 Owner’s Manual

“Cuddeback takes great pictures, is extremely reliable and the batteries last forever!”Jay Gregory – Host, The Wild Outdoors“Cuddeback saves you time

Page 2 - Use our exclusive Bear Safe!

10Figure 9Enables/disables camera;also used to viewinformationSet key – sets date, time,delays, etc.Up keyDown keyGeneral purpose keyWhat each key doe

Page 3 - Table of contents

a) If [Camera Delay] is not displayed on theLCD, press numerous times until[Camera Delay] is displayed (figure 11).b) Press or to change the setti

Page 4 - Introduction

STEP 5 - KEY IS FOR CONTROLLINGCUDDEBACKPress to view information and to set theoperating mode. 1) View Date and Time (figure 15) - Pressuntil

Page 5

STEP 6 - ATTACHING CUDDEBACK TO A TREEFor best image quality install Cuddeback about 10feet from the place animals are expected. AttachCuddeback to a

Page 6

STEP 7 - CHECKING CUDDEBACKTo field-check Cuddeback, remove the cover andpress . A series of messages will be displayed.Press until [Images Saved]

Page 7

15“Thanks Cuddeback for such a highquality, easy camera to operate.”Matt Brown – Custer, SD“The Cuddeback is the best scoutingcamera on the market an

Page 8

TO VIEW IMAGES WITH A PC ATTACHED TOCUDDEBACK USB PORT1) Attach your computer to Cuddeback with theappropriate USB cable (not supplied)(figure 23).Yo

Page 9

1) Attach a TV or camcorder to the TV connector onCuddeback. 2) Press until [Images Saved] appears(figure 24). 3) Press or . [Viewing] will a

Page 10

TURNING CUDDEBACK ON AND OFFTo disarm Cuddeback and prevent it from taking pic-tures, slide the On/off switch to the OFF position.The date and time wi

Page 11 - TAKING A PICTURE MANUALLY

19LEARN - You should now have a goodunderstanding of Cuddeback operationand be able to use Cuddeback in thefield. The remainder of this manualdescrib

Page 12

Thank you for purchasing a Cuddeback No Flash! We are sure you willenjoy getting images of deer, birds and other animals for years to come. Weencourag

Page 13

To re-enable E-Z Mode1) Remove the batteries from Cuddeback.2) Install the batteries. Slide On/off switch to ON.3) When the display prompts [ADV Mode

Page 14 - TIME LAPSE PHOTOGRAPHY

Setting the Length of the Videos1) If you select On to enable videos press againto set the length of the video. [Video Time] willbe displayed

Page 15 - Standard

Password Protection prevents an unauthorizedperson from using your Cuddeback. Cuddebackfeatures two passwords, an owner password and alock password. H

Page 16

Programming the PasswordsTo prevent accidentally programming a passwordCuddeback requires three steps to be completedbefore the password is programmed

Page 17

LEARN - You have now successfully entered the defaultOwner Password of 00000. You can cancel setting theOwner Password at this time by pressing (M).

Page 18 - TURNING CUDDEBACK ON AND OFF

8) After all 5 numbers are display press . Thedisplay will prompt [RepeatPW <0 >] (figure 39).Step 3 - Repeat the 5 numbers for the

Page 19 - CUDDEBACK ADVANCED MODE

3) Press . The display will prompt [Owner PWChange?]. 4) Press again. The display will prompt [LockPW Change?] (figure 40). 5) Press

Page 20 - VIEW STATISTICAL DATA

3) Press . The display will prompt [Owner PWChange?]. 4) Press again. The display will prompt [LockPW Change?] (figure 40). 5) Press

Page 21 - THEFTSTOP PLUS

8) After all 5 numbers are display press . Thedisplay will prompt [RepeatPW <0 >] (figure 39).Step 3 - Repeat the 5 numbers for the

Page 22 - SETTING THE FLASH POWER

LEARN - You have now successfully entered the defaultOwner Password of 00000. You can cancel setting theOwner Password at this time by pressing (M).

Page 23 - Owner PW

50OBTAINING SERVICE FOR YOUR PRODUCTSTEP 1: Call Non Typical at (715) 762-2260.As a condition of the warranty coverage for your Product you are requir

Page 24 - (715)762

Programming the PasswordsTo prevent accidentally programming a passwordCuddeback requires three steps to be completedbefore the password is programmed

Page 25 - <0 >

Password Protection prevents an unauthorizedperson from using your Cuddeback. Cuddebackfeatures two passwords, an owner password and alock password. H

Page 26 - ENTERING THE OWNER NAME

Setting the Length of the Videos1) If you select On to enable videos press againto set the length of the video. [Video Time] willbe displayed

Page 27

To re-enable E-Z Mode1) Remove the batteries from Cuddeback.2) Install the batteries. Slide On/off switch to ON.3) When the display prompts [ADV Mode

Page 28

19LEARN - You should now have a goodunderstanding of Cuddeback operationand be able to use Cuddeback in thefield. The remainder of this manualdescrib

Page 29

TURNING CUDDEBACK ON AND OFFTo disarm Cuddeback and prevent it from taking pic-tures, slide the On/off switch to the OFF position.The date and time wi

Page 30

1) Attach a TV or camcorder to the TV connector onCuddeback. 2) Press until [Images Saved] appears(figure 24). 3) Press or . [Viewing] will a

Page 31

TO VIEW IMAGES WITH A PC ATTACHED TOCUDDEBACK USB PORT1) Attach your computer to Cuddeback with theappropriate USB cable (not supplied)(figure 23).Yo

Page 32

15“Thanks Cuddeback for such a highquality, easy camera to operate.”Matt Brown – Custer, SD“The Cuddeback is the best scoutingcamera on the market an

Page 33

STEP 7 - CHECKING CUDDEBACKTo field-check Cuddeback, remove the cover andpress . A series of messages will be displayed.Press until [Images Saved]

Page 34

What You Need...4Before you can use your Cuddeback youwill need the following items:1) One or more Compact Flash Cards. We recom-mend a size of 256MB

Page 35

STEP 6 - ATTACHING CUDDEBACK TO A TREEFor best image quality install Cuddeback about 10feet from the place animals are expected. AttachCuddeback to a

Page 36

STEP 5 - KEY IS FOR CONTROLLINGCUDDEBACKPress to view information and to set theoperating mode. 1) View Date and Time (figure 15) - Pressuntil

Page 37

a) If [Camera Delay] is not displayed on theLCD, press numerous times until[Camera Delay] is displayed (figure 11).b) Press or to change the setti

Page 38

10Figure 9Enables/disables camera;also used to viewinformationSet key – sets date, time,delays, etc.Up keyDown keyGeneral purpose keyWhat each key doe

Page 39

9When to format a Compact Flash Card1) Format your card when you want to erase allimages, videos, events, and other files on the card. 2) If you exp

Page 40

STEP 2 - TURNING CUDDEBACK ON1) Slide the On/off Switch to the OFF position (figure 4). 2) Remove the Compact Flash Card if it is installed (figure 5)

Page 41

7“Cuddeback is the WAY TO GO FOR GREATPICTURES when you can't be there.”Rocky Retzer – Ridgway, PA“Some of our pictures are so vivid thatpeople c

Page 42

STEP 1 - FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH CUDDEBACKTake a moment to familiarize yourself with Cuddeback's parts.Infrared Flash LensCamera windowCover sc

Page 43

CUDDEBACK STORES IMAGES ON COMPACT FLASH CARDSImages are stored on a Compact Flash card (notincluded). The Compact Flash card slot is locatedon the bo

Page 44 - To remove batteries

What You Need...4Before you can use your Cuddeback youwill need the following items:1) One or more Compact Flash Cards. We recom-mend a size of 256MB

Page 45 - ON to restart Cuddeback

CUDDEBACK STORES IMAGES ON COMPACT FLASH CARDSImages are stored on a Compact Flash card (notincluded). The Compact Flash card slot is locatedon the bo

Page 46 - Chris Moore – Cedarburg, WI

50OBTAINING SERVICE FOR YOUR PRODUCTSTEP 1: Call Non Typical at (715) 762-2260.As a condition of the warranty coverage for your Product you are requir

Page 47 - Figure 2

Thank you for purchasing a Cuddeback No Flash! We are sure you willenjoy getting images of deer, birds and other animals for years to come. Weencourag

Page 48 - TV REQUIREMENTS

“Cuddeback takes great pictures, is extremely reliable and the batteries last forever!”Jay Gregory – Host, The Wild Outdoors“Cuddeback saves you time

Page 49

STEP 1 - FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH CUDDEBACKTake a moment to familiarize yourself with Cuddeback's parts.Infrared Flash LensCamera windowCover sc

Page 50

7“Cuddeback is the WAY TO GO FOR GREATPICTURES when you can't be there.”Rocky Retzer – Ridgway, PA“Some of our pictures are so vivid thatpeople c

Page 51

STEP 2 - TURNING CUDDEBACK ON1) Slide the On/off Switch to the OFF position (figure 4). 2) Remove the Compact Flash Card if it is installed (figure 5)

Page 52

9When to format a Compact Flash Card1) Format your card when you want to erase allimages, videos, events, and other files on the card. 2) If you exp

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