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STEP 1 - FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH CUDDEBACK
Take a moment to familiarize yourself with Cuddeback's parts.
Infrared Flash Lens
Camera window
Cover screw
receptacle
TV connection port
Fresnel Lens
LCD screen
Operation keys
Mounting hole for
wood screw
Flash Card port
Figure 3
LED
Sensitivity adjustment
On/off switch
USB port
Figure 2
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IMAGE, VIDEO, & EVENT FILE FORMAT
The Cuddeback Compact Flash folder structure is as follows:
\DCIM\100CUDDY Directory where images are saved
\event.txt Event file is saved in the root folder
Images are named in the format CDY_0001.JPG. The number will increment with
each image.
Videos are named in the format CDY_0001.AVI. The number of the AVI file will match
the number of the JPG file it coincides with.
DETECTION ZONE & SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT
Cuddeback can detect an animal up to 100 feet. However, this detection range is
dependent upon ambient air temperatures. The cooler the temperatures the farther
Cuddeback can sense an animal. In very hot weather (above 80° F) the sensor may only
sense up to 20 feet. You can change the
sensitivity of Cuddeback's motion/heat sensor
using the method described on page 42.
However, you can also adjust the sensitivity by moving a small black removable jumper
located below the LCD display. When this jumper is in the lower position,
standard sen-
sitivity
is selected. When this jumper is in the upper position, high sensitivity is select-
ed. We recommend leaving the jumper in the lower position. However, in hot weather
(above 80° F) you may want to use the upper position to increase detection distances.
You may need to use a small tweezers to access the jumper. If you lose the jumper your
Cuddeback will still function properly with the sensitivity set to standard. If you are get-
ting false detections lower the sensitivity using the jumper or software menu.
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