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CONTROLLING THE TIME THE 
CAMERA OPERATES

Cuddeback allows you to set the time of day you
want the camera to operate. This is programmed
with a feature called “Camera Window.” You can
program the camera to trigger ALL DAY, DAY
ONLY, NIGHT ONLY, or for the SPECIFIC HOURS
you select.

1) Press         numerous times until 

[Camera

Window]

is displayed (

figure 53

). The bottom

line of the display will show the setting:

a) All Day the camera will trigger 24 hours a day.
b) Dark Only the camera will trigger only

in darkness.

c) Day Only the camera will trigger only

in daylight.

d) The selected hours will be displayed in the

form 

[on hour -> off hour]

. In this setting, the

camera will trigger from the hour listed first
up to the hour listed second. Outside of those
hours, the camera will not trigger when activ-
ity is detected.

2) Press         to increment the 

on hour 

(

figure 54

).

3) Press         to increment the 

off hour 

(

figure 54

).

4) When the on hour is the same as off hour, the

camera is set to trigger 24 hours a day and the
display will show

[All Day]

(

figure 53

).

5) To enable 

Dark Only

or 

Day Only

press         or     

numerous times until the desired setting     

is displayed.

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Camera Window

All Day

Figure 53

LEARN -

Press (DOWN) numerous

times and watch the ON hour change.
Keep pressing (DOWN) until you see
all the different numbers and 

DAY

ONLY, DARK ONLY, & ALL DAY

.  Stop

pressing (DOWN) when you get to
12P.  Now press (UP) until you get to
11P.  Now press (UP) again and the
display will change to All Day.

Camera Window

02A->12A

Figure 54

increment 

on hour

increment 

off hour

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SURVEILLANCE MODE

In normal operation, Cuddeback will stop taking
images when the Compact Flash card is full. In
some situations, you may want to keep record-
ing images even if the card is full. We call this
Surveillance Mode. When surveillance mode is
ON, Cuddeback will always take images. When
the Compact Flash card is full, a few of the old-
est images will be deleted to make room for
new images. This allows Cuddeback to always
save the most recent images.

1) Press        numerous times until 

[Camera

Setup? C = Yes]

is displayed.

2) Press        .

3) Press         numerous times until

[Surveillance]

is displayed.

4) Press         or        to change the setting.

5) Off, surveillance mode is off and Cuddeback

will stop recording images when the

Compact Flash card is full. (

figure 55

)

6) On, surveillance mode is on and Cuddeback

will record all images by deleting old images.

VIEW STATISTICAL DATA

Cuddeback records a variety of statistical data
that you may find interesting, such as how
many images have been taken, how many days
you have used your Cuddeback, and other
information.

TIP -

If you elect to use Surveillance

Mode we recommend a Compact
Flash Card of 256 MB or bigger.
This will assure you have a good
history of activity.

Surveillan

Off

Figure 55

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