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Step 2 - Enter the 5 numbers you want for the
lock password

7) The display should be 

[New LPW <0     >]

(

figure 41

). (LPW is the abbreviation for Lock

Password).

8) Enter the 5-digit number password you desire

using the method previously described.

9) After all 5 numbers are entered, press        .

The display will prompt 

[RepeatPW <0     >]

(

figure 42

).

Step 3 - Repeat the 5 numbers for the lock 
password

10) Enter the 5-digit number again, then press       . 

11) If both sequences of numbers are identical, the

display will prompt 

[Saved!] 

(

figure 43

). If the

saved message does not appear, the password

was not programmed and you will have to

repeat the process.

12) Press

to continue to set the Owner Name.

ENTERING THE OWNER NAME

You can program 16 characters that will be print-

ed onto the image. This can be your name or the

location of where the camera is setup.

TIP -

You can cancel setting the

password at any point before
Saved! is displayed by pressing (S).

To disable password protection
program the Lock and Owner pass-
word with 00000 (five zeros).

New LPW

<0    >

Figure 41

Repeat PW

<0    >

Figure 42

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Saved!

Figure 43

Step 1 - Enter the owner password to enable

changing the owner name

1) If you have just programmed the

Passwords, the Owner Name will be dis-

played.  If not, perform steps 2 and 3.

2) Press        numerous times until 

[Theft

Stop? C = Yes]

appears on the LCD.

3) Press        . The display will prompt 

[Owner

PW Change?]

4) Press        numerous times until 

[Enter

Owner Name Change?]

is displayed (

figure

44

). (If you previously programmed the

owner name, that text would be displayed on

line 1).

5) Press       . The display will prompt

[Owner PW <0    >]

.

6) Enter the owner password using the method

previously described. After all 5 numbers are

entered, press        .

Step 2 - Enter the characters you want for the

owner name

7) The display will change to 

[A     ]

(

figure 45

).

a. Press         . The 

A

will change to a 

B

b. Press         numerous times. The 

B

will

continue to increment. Keep pressing

to see all the available characters. 

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TIP -

Instead of programming your

name into Cuddeback, you can pro-
gram any text, such as location.
This will allow you to identify the
location of the images. 

Enter Owner

Change?

Figure 44

LEARN -

When entering the owner

name, (DOWN) changes the letter and
(UP) advances to the next position.

A

Figure 45

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