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STEP 7 - CHECKING CUDDEBACK
To field-check Cuddeback, remove the cover and
press . A series of messages will be displayed.
Press until
[Images Saved] is displayed
(figure 21).
This is how many images are saved on
the card (or internal memory if you do not have a
card installed).
STEP 8 - Viewing Images
There are 4 ways to view the images that
Cuddeback has taken.
1) Replace the Compact Flash Card with a different
card. Take the original card home and view the
images on your computer or other device.
2) Attach a computer to Cuddeback's USB port
(described later in this section).
3) You can view images in the field or at home with
a TV attached to Cuddeback (described later in
this section).
4) You can view images in the field with a portable
field viewer or camera
(figure 22)
.
Cuddeback videos can only be viewed with a
computer. You will need to copy the videos to
your computer to view them.
TIP - When checking Cuddeback the camera may activate
and take a picture of you. You can cancel this image by
pressing (C) when the message [Picture!] is on the display.
Figure 22
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Figure 21
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2) Press to display options.
3) Press numerous times until
[View in Hi
Res?]
is displayed.
4) Press to view the image in high resolution.
TIME LAPSE PHOTOGRAPHY
Cuddeback can automatically take an image every day,
at the time you specify. This can be used to take peri-
odic images of a construction project (building a
house), take images of a food plot growing, or any
other idea you may have.
To enable time lapse photography you need to pro-
gram 3 settings in Cuddeback.
First, you need to enable time lapse mode. This is
done in a menu called Capture Mode. If you only want
to take time lapse images you can disable
Cuddeback's motion triggered images. Or you can
program Cuddeback to take time lapse and motion
triggered images.
Second, you need to program the time between
images. This is called the Time Lapse Interval. The
range is 1 hour to 96 hours (4 days) in increments of
1 hour.
Third, you need to program the time of day you want
the time lapse sequence to begin. This is called the
Time Lapse Start Hour. The range is any hour of the
day and Next Hour.
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