Cuddeback CuddeView X2 Owner'S Manual Download Page 9

To view images on the selected card, press either the

     or      keys.

 

To view next image, press      key.

 

To view previous image, press      key.

 

To return to card status screen (to select other card),

  press JPG key.

Viewing images

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Time/date information

Battery indicator

Image #: 

total images

on card

CuddeView X2 allows you to “zoom” in on an image to get a 
closer look at details like antlers.

 

To zoom in, press the      key. 

 

To zoom in even further, continue to press to       key.

 

To zoom out, press to       key.

 

To switch from zoom to “pan” press the      key.

 

To exit zoom mode, press the JPG key.

Zoom in/out

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Blue box indicates 

“zoom” mode.

Summary of Contents for CuddeView X2

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual 10225...

Page 2: ...View X2 1 Install batteries 2 Install SD card s 3 Power on off 4 Card status screen 5 Viewing images 6 Zoom in out 7 Panning 8 Copy images 9 Delete images 10 Rotation Method for checking cameras 11 12...

Page 3: ...lete key Power on off JPG key Copy key Operation keys TV out behind flap Source SD card behind flap Get to know your CuddeView X2 Bottom view Destination SD card behind flap USB port TV out Source SD...

Page 4: ...o expose battery compartment Install batteries and replace cover Battery life indicator appears on LCD screen when CuddeView X2 is powered on Remove batteries when CuddeView X2 will not be used for on...

Page 5: ...nto either slot see below Installing an SD card incorrectly will damage your CuddeView X2 Push card all the way in until it clicks To remove the SD card push it in until it clicks and pops part way ou...

Page 6: ...To power your CuddeView ON push the key labeled JPG To turn CuddeView X2 OFF hold down JPG button for 3 seconds Power CuddeView X2 On Off 4 Power on off JPG key...

Page 7: ...and Destination cards Card status screen Yellow box around card indicates active card Red X over card indicates empty card slot Push JPG key to switch between cards when two cards are installed or to...

Page 8: ...either the or keys To view next image press key To view previous image press key To return to card status screen to select other card press JPG key Viewing images 6 t u u t Time date information Batt...

Page 9: ...closer look at details like antlers To zoom in press the key To zoom in even further continue to press to key To zoom out press to key To switch from zoom to pan press the key To exit zoom mode press...

Page 10: ...t first zoom in on displayed image by pressing key Next press key to switch to pan mode Press arrow keys to pan up down left right To exit panning mode press JPG key To revert to zoom mode press key P...

Page 11: ...ard press JPG key to go to card status screen Press copy key Select Yes use or to toggle between Yes No Press to copy images to Destination card Note Copy speed is dependent upon image file size numbe...

Page 12: ...t be in view images mode Press Delete key once to display single image delete twice to display all image delete three times to exit delete mode Select Yes to confirm No to cancel by using arrow keys P...

Page 13: ...t steps Remove the SD card from the scouting camera Remove the blank Source SD card from CuddeView X2 and install this card into your camera Re arm the camera You are now finished with that camera Ins...

Page 14: ...ewing in reverse order to eliminate having to view all the images on the Destination card Check additional cameras using this same Rotation Method By swapping the blank Source card with the camera car...

Page 15: ...lect YES to use CuddeView X2 as a card reader press NO to use CuddeView X2 as a viewer The SD card s in your CuddeView X2 will be available on your PC If you use Cuddeback s Trophy Room Image Manageme...

Page 16: ...deView X2 s TV out Plug video cable into TV s video in Enable your TV to view the appropriate video source Turn CuddeView X2 on and view images using same methods as previously explained CuddeView X2...

Page 17: ...rs due to mishandling of the Product b Any defect in or damage to the Product that occurs due to repair modification or other similar activity performed by anyone other than Non Typical c Any defect i...

Page 18: ...OR INDIRECT DAMAGES OR OTHER SPECIAL INCIDENTAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION...

Page 19: ...roduct without first calling Non Typical will significantly delay service Service calls should be made during Non Typical normal business hours of Monday through Friday from 8 00 a m to 4 30 p m Centr...

Page 20: ...r an excellent product Cal Otten Mehoopany PA I would recommend these cameras to anyone looking for a great trail camera Lightning fast trigger speed longest lasting battery life Weston Lovelette Elk...

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