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Step 5 – Checking Attack IR’s Detection Zone

  1)  Turn the rotary knob to the 

Test

 position. Close the cover 

   

and tighten the thumb screw. Put Attack IR back onto the tree

   

bracket. (Note: there is a more convenient method to enable 

   

test mode, see 

Step 7 - Checking your Attack IR 

for details).

  2)  Walk back and forth in front of Attack IR. The red LED will 
   

illuminate when Attack IR’s sensor has detected you. Using 

   

this method you can accurately position your Attack IR as 

   

desired. For more details on how Attack IR’s motion/heat 

   

sensor works see our website, www.cuddeback.com/support.

Step 6 – Arming the Attack IR

Turn the rotary knob to one of the 

Armed

 delay settings. These 

settings represent the amount of time Attack IR will wait before it 
will take another image. This dwell time prevents multiple images 
of the same animal. Here is our recommendation for the various 

Armed 

settings:

  a.  15 and 30 seconds – game trails
  b.  1 and 3 minutes – scrapes
  c.  5 to 30 minutes – food plots or feeders

When first armed, Attack IR will display the indicated delay for 
5 seconds and then begin counting down from 45 to 0. When the 
counter gets to 0, Attack IR will arm and be ready to record images.

When Attack IR detects a subject and takes a picture a 

worm”

 

will be displayed and the LED will flash red and green – do not 
remove the SD card until the LCD and LED are both OFF. After 
the image is saved to the SD card the LCD will display the delay 
setting and begin counting down. Once the counter reaches 0, 
Attack IR is ready to record the next image. 

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•  Cuddeback’s Trophy Room software will soon be able 

   

  to rapidly view Guard Duty images. Trophy Room is

   

  available for free download at www.cuddeback.com.

   

•  Battery life while in Guard Duty mode will be less than 

   

  in other operating modes.

 

No Card Mode - Using Attack IR Without an SD Card

When Attack IR is used without an SD card, images are stored in 
Attack IR’s internal image memory. Attack IR features an internal 
memory of about 60 MB. This will allow storage of up to 60 
images. Images can be transferred from internal memory to
an SD card or USB flash device.

Transfer to SD card:

 If you use Attack IR without an SD card, 

follow these steps to transfer the images from the internal memory 
to an SD card.

  1)  If Attack IR is not armed, turn the rotary knob to any of the 
   

Armed positions.

  2)  If Attack IR is armed, press A to display the number of 
   

images in internal memory.

  3)  Insert your SD card into Attack IR.
  4)  Press A. The amount of free space on the SD card 
   

will be displayed.

  5)  Press A to initiate the transfer. Images saved in 
   

internal memory will be copied to the SD card. As they are 

   

being copied the 

worm

 will appear and the number of images 

   

remaining to be transferred will be displayed on the LCD.

  6)  When the count reaches 0 the transfer is complete and all 
   

images on the internal memory are erased. 

  7)  To stop the transfer before it has finished, press and hold B. 
 

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Summary of Contents for Attack IR

Page 1: ...Non Typical Inc P O Box 10447 Green Bay WI 54307 0447 920 347 3810 www cuddeback com www cuddeback com...

Page 2: ...must not turn the rotary knob or must not press any button Please be patient and wait for the worm to go away before removing the SD card worm 1 Appendix A SD Card Requirements SD cards are sized in G...

Page 3: ...as taken 4 Categorizes images as buck doe fawn bear etc There are 28 categories to select from For whitetail deer you can enter point count and give deer a name to allow easy monitoring of trophy anim...

Page 4: ...SD card from the camera Make sure to only remove the SD card when the worm is not visible Here is a list of some viewing options 1 You can view the images with an optional viewer or a point and shoot...

Page 5: ...area 8 Cuddeback has optional mounting methods available such as tilt brackets bear resistant boxes and mounting posts See your retailer or www cuddeback com for details 4 Transfer to USB flash devic...

Page 6: ...F After the image is saved to the SD card the LCD will display the delay setting and begin counting down Once the counter reaches 0 Attack IR is ready to record the next image 5 Cuddeback s Trophy Roo...

Page 7: ...vative time lapse photography mode we call Guard Duty When Guard Duty is enabled Attack IR will take a picture every 12 seconds and save the images onto the SD card Guard Duty allows you to continuous...

Page 8: ...e update is required you will need to download a firmware file from our website Instructions will be provided with the firmware Please see www cuddeback com support for details We recommend you check...

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