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Attack IR

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 Operating Instructions

The latest, full size version of this manual is available for down-
load at www.cuddeback.com/support. We recommend that you 
download the manual as we periodically make changes/updates 
to the product or manual. 

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing a Cuddeback Attack IR digital scouting 
camera. Attack IR is so easy to use that you may feel you do not 
need to read this manual. However, we recommend you read the 
manual to familiarize yourself with the not-so-obvious features 
of Attack IR.

What You Need To Know

  1)  You should have one or more Secure Digital (SD) cards. 
   

(See Appendix A for recommendations).

  2)  You will need four D cell batteries (we recommend 
   

Rayovac

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 or Duracell

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 brand batteries).

  3)  When Attack IR is working it displays an electronic 

worm”

 

   

on the LCD. This worm scrolls around the LCD to indicate  

   

that you must not remove the SD card, must not turn the  

   

rotary knob, or must not press any button. Please be patient  

   

and wait for the worm to go away before removing the 

   

SD card.

worm”

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Appendix A

  SD Card Requirements

  SD cards are sized in GB (Gigabytes); the bigger the number the 
  more images that can be saved on the card.  Attack IR will work 
  with card sizes from 1 GB to 32 GB.

  We have extensively tested Attack IR with most major brands 
  of SD cards, however, low quality cards are available that may 
  not operate in Attack IR. We recommend you use SanDisk 
  brand cards which are readily available at stores that sell 
  cameras. You can also order cards directly from Cuddeback. 
  See www.cuddeback.com/products for information.

  USB Devices

  Attack IR will only function with small form factor USB Flash 
  Devices. If you decide to use a larger form factor you will 
  need an optional extension cable. While we have made every  
  attempt to assure Attack IR works with most brands of USB  
  devices, it is possible some brands may not work. Compatible  
  USB Flash Drives are available direct from Cuddeback at 
  www.cuddeback.com/products.

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Содержание Attack IR

Страница 1: ...Non Typical Inc P O Box 10447 Green Bay WI 54307 0447 920 347 3810 www cuddeback com www cuddeback com...

Страница 2: ...must not turn the rotary knob or must not press any button Please be patient and wait for the worm to go away before removing the SD card worm 1 Appendix A SD Card Requirements SD cards are sized in G...

Страница 3: ...as taken 4 Categorizes images as buck doe fawn bear etc There are 28 categories to select from For whitetail deer you can enter point count and give deer a name to allow easy monitoring of trophy anim...

Страница 4: ...SD card from the camera Make sure to only remove the SD card when the worm is not visible Here is a list of some viewing options 1 You can view the images with an optional viewer or a point and shoot...

Страница 5: ...area 8 Cuddeback has optional mounting methods available such as tilt brackets bear resistant boxes and mounting posts See your retailer or www cuddeback com for details 4 Transfer to USB flash devic...

Страница 6: ...F After the image is saved to the SD card the LCD will display the delay setting and begin counting down Once the counter reaches 0 Attack IR is ready to record the next image 5 Cuddeback s Trophy Roo...

Страница 7: ...vative time lapse photography mode we call Guard Duty When Guard Duty is enabled Attack IR will take a picture every 12 seconds and save the images onto the SD card Guard Duty allows you to continuous...

Страница 8: ...e update is required you will need to download a firmware file from our website Instructions will be provided with the firmware Please see www cuddeback com support for details We recommend you check...

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