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STEP 6 - ATTACHING CUDDEBACK TO A TREE
For best image quality install Cuddeback about 10
feet from the place animals are expected. Attach
Cuddeback to a suitable tree 3 to 4 feet above the
ground (figure 18).
There are four ways to attach Cuddeback to a tree.
1) Attach with the supplied Torx® screw (stored on
back of Cuddeback)(figure 19). You will need a
#25 Torx screwdriver (not supplied) (figure 20).
2) Use a cord or bungee (not supplied) in conjunc-
tion with the eyebolt (supplied) to secure
Cuddeback to a tree.
3) Use a tripod or other device (not supplied)
attached to the socket on the back of the camera.
The socket has standard 1/4-20 threads and is
compatible with most tripods.
4) Use Cuddeback Bear Safe (see page 51 for
details).
TIP - To determine the detection area you can enable TEST
MODE. Then walk slowly back and forth in front of the cam-
era. The red LED will illuminate when the camera senses
you. The camera will NOT trigger when in TEST MODE.
Cuddeback can sense and record images at distances of 50
feet or more. However, you will get the best image quality if
Cuddeback is set closer to the animals.
Figure 18
Figure 20
Figure 19
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TIP - We recommend using a
padlock (not included) to secure
the battery cover. This will assure
that nobody tampers with your
Cuddeback Digital Camera.
Capture Mode. This selects what type of action will
trigger an image. The options are
Motion, Time
Lapse, Both.
Motion - Cuddeback will activate the camera
when it senses an animal/person with its
motion/heat sensor. This is the setting you use
to photograph animals that travel past
Cuddeback
(figure 70).
Time Lapse - Cuddeback will activate the cam-
era on a time lapse interval. In this mode the
motion/heat sensor is disabled. If an animal trav-
els past Cuddeback an image will NOT be taken
(figure 71).
Both - Cuddeback will activate the camera when
it senses an animal and on the programmed
time lapse interval
(figure 72).
1) Press numerous times until
[Camera
Setup? C = Yes]
is displayed.
2) Press .
[Capture Mode] will be displayed. On
the second line of the display the current mode
will displayed (Motion, TimeLpse, or Both).
3) Press or to change the setting.
If you enable time lapse photography you will then
need to program the Time Lapse Interval and Time
Lapse Start Time.
(Note - the next two setting will only appear if
Capture Mode is Time Lapse or Both).
LEARN - Press (UP) 3 times to see all the available settings
described above.
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Capture Mo
Both
Figure 72
Capture Mo
Motion
Figure 70
Capture Mo
TimeLpse
Figure 71
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