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Figure 9

Enables/disables camera;
also used to view
information

Set key – sets date, time,
delays, etc.

Up key

Down key

General purpose key

What each key does!

used to change
settings, view
information

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STEP 3 - 

LEARN THE KEYPAD & DISPLAY

Cuddeback is programmed by using a 2 line
LCD display and 5 keys. (

Figure 9

). 

The       

KEY

is used to enable or disable the

camera and to view information. The        

KEY

is used to set the date, time, delay and other
settings. The 

KEY

KEY

are used to

change settings or view  information. 

KEY

is a general purpose key used for various tasks.

Moving from One Menu to the Next

Press 

to change settings. Press 

again

to move to the next setting.  

LEARN - To see how this works, press         multiple times.

Press 

to view information. Press 

again

to move to the next display. 

LEARN - To see how this works, press         multiple times.

Figure 10

STEP 4 - 

KEY IS FOR SETTING UP CUDDEBACK

is used to change Cuddeback's settings. 

With each press of 

,

a different setting will be

displayed (

Figure 10

). 

After you view or change the setting, press 

to

view the next parameter. 

Delay

01 min

1)  

Camera Delay.

After taking a picture, the camera will wait this amount of time

before arming itself for the next picture.

10

How to install batteries into your Cuddeback

1.

Unscrew
battery
thumb
screw.

2.

Pull metal
plate and
thumb
screw up
and out.

4.

Replace metal plate.
Push down to secure
firmly behind center
and bottom lips.

1.

Unscrew battery thumb screw.       

2.

Pull metal plate up and out.  

3.

Remove batteries.  

4.

Replace metal plate. 

5.

Screw in thumb screw.

To remove batteries

Figure 6

3.

Insert 
batteries.

5.

Screw battery
thumb screw
back in.

Center 

Lip

Battery
orientation

Bottom Lip

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Summary of Contents for EXCITE

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Page 12: ...motion sensor field ambient sensor field battery level field emperature field M117A034 B141T013 Excite D86 A04 Figure 35 Figure 36...

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Page 14: ...les receipt nal dated sales receipt ndling of the Product modification or other ort dropping shock or ss or improper storage or sted batteries mud or other foreign abuse use with incompati ing instruc...

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