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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 ADVANCED Mode.
What Else to Read
You now should understand the basic operation of your Cuddeback Digital Camera. We recommend that you read the next section,
Cuddeback Detailed Instructions. If you elect to use the Advanced Operating Mode please read Appendix A on see page 13.
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. 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 images, events, and counts are each cleared separately as described later. Clearing one of them does not clear the others.
How Cuddeback Saves Images
Images taken with your Cuddeback camera are stored in Cuddeback’s internal memory or in an optional Compact Flash card.
Cuddeback does not include a Compact Flash card. Cards are readily available from most stores that sell digital cameras.
Using Cuddeback without a Compact Flash card
When Cuddeback is used without a Compact Flash card images are stored in Cuddeback’s internal image memory. Approximately 20
images can be saved. (You may get more or less images depending upon the size of the image file. Size of image file is determined
by image content. Day time images will be larger than night images). Image resolution is 680 x 480 pixels when Cuddeback is
operated without a Compact Flash card.
Using Cuddeback with a Compact Flash card
When Cuddeback is used with a Compact Flash card images are stored on the Compact Flash card. See page 4 for more information.
Image resolution is 2048 x 1536 when Cuddeback is used with a Compact Flash card.
Viewing Saved Images
You can view and clear images on a TV or camcorder connected to Cuddeback’s TV connector. Viewing images is the same whether
images are stored on a Compact Flash card or are saved in internal memory.
Saving Internal Images to a Compact Flash card
You can transfer the images stored in internal image memory to a Compact Flash card. Simply insert a Compact Flash card into
Cuddeback’s Card Holder and press the Mode Key numerous times until “DO NOT REMOVE CARD” appears on the LCD display.
The image files will automatically be copied from internal memory to the Compact Flash card. After the images are copied to the
Compact Flash card they will be erased from internal memory.
File System FAT (FAT16) and FAT32
Personal Computers (PCs) and digital cameras will either use a FAT (also referred to as FAT16) or a FAT32 file system on the
Compact Flash Card. Cuddeback is compatible with both file systems.
1) You should not have to worry about the file system unless you have problems with a digital camera reading the card. If
this happens format your Compact Flash Card in the digital camera first and then install the card into your Cuddeback.
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