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TURNING CUDDEBACK ON AND OFF

To disarm Cuddeback and prevent it from taking

pictures, slide the On/off switch to the OFF posi-

tion. The date and time will be maintained.  

To turn Cuddeback on, slide the On/off switch to

the ON position (

figure 29

). If messages do not

appear on the LCD, replace the D Cell batteries.

When you slide the On/off switch to OFF, there

may be a delay before Cuddeback turns off.

Viewing the Battery Level

When you start Cuddeback, the display shows

the battery level of the 4 D Cell batteries. Battery

level reading is 100%, 75%, 50%, 25%, or 10% 

(

figure 30

). When the batteries fail, the message

"Battery Failed" will be displayed.

STORING CUDDEBACK

If you intend to store your Cuddeback for more
than a month or two, we recommend that you
remove the batteries to eliminate any chance of
battery leakage.  

Figure 29

20

TIP -

Batteries fail sooner in cold temperature.

When temperatures are below 30 degree Fahrenheit,
you may want to replace the batteries when the
battery level is 25%.

Battery

100%

Figure 30

21

LEARN -

You should now have a good

understanding of Cuddeback operation
and be able to use Cuddeback in the
field.  The remainder of this manual
describes advanced features that you
do not need to learn to begin using
Cuddeback. We recommend learning
the Advanced Mode only if you wish.

CUDDEBACK ADVANCED MODE

Advanced Mode enables the following addi-
tional features you may find beneficial: 

• Ability to turn the flash on or off

• Set the flash power

• Program Cuddeback to take videos

• Program the time of day Cuddeback will

trigger  an image

• View a wealth of statistical data

• Enable event recording

• Enable password protection

• Write your name and phone number into

Cuddeback's memory

• Enable time lapse photography

• Enable Surveillance Mode (endless loop

recording of images)

To enable Advanced Mode

1) Remove the batteries from Cuddeback.

2) Install the batteries. Slide On/off switch ON

3) When the display prompts 

[E-Z Mode

Change?]

immediately press        

(

figure 31

).

4) The display will prompt 

[ADV Mode] 

(

figure 32

).

Figure 31

ADV Mode

Figure 32

EZ Mode

Change?

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