
Step 7 – Checking Attack IR
When you check Attack IR it is
not
necessary to turn the rotary
knob. Instead, press the A or B button to temporarily suspend
Armed
mode and view pertinent information, such as the number
of images on the SD card and battery level. Each time you press
the A or B button new information will be displayed. Here is the
sequence of information that is displayed each time the A or B
button is pressed.
1) Images on SD card. Note the ARMED, DWELL, and
IMAGES icons are displayed.
2) Free Space on SD card in MB. Note that ARMED and
DWELL icons are displayed.
3) Battery Level as a percentage. For example,
bt:99
means
there is 99% battery power left.
4) Time
5) Date
6) Year
7)
Test
indicates Attack IR is in Test mode and will
illuminate the red Test LED when activity is sensed.
8) Pressing A or B again will Arm the camera and
the current delay setting will be displayed.
You can leave Attack IR in any of the states 1 thru 7 and Attack IR
will automatically re-arm in about 5 minutes. This allows you to
close the cover and leave the area without triggering an image.
Step 8 – More Features
Video Mode
Attack IR can be set to record a 30 second video when it records an
image. Video recording is enabled by moving the Video Switch to
ON. To disable video recording move the switch to OFF. Attack IR
will
take an image before it begins recording the video, thus you
do not give up images to get video.
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Guard Duty
Attack IR features an innovative 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 continuously monitor a
field or hunting location and then view everything that happened.
In practice, Guard Duty can compress an entire day of activity
into a ten minute viewing experience.
• To enable Guard Duty turn the rotary knob to the Guard
Duty position. Guard Duty will automatically arm after a
45 second countdown.
• Guard Duty will only take images during daylight; it will
not record images at night.
• When Attack IR is in Guard Duty mode it will
not
take
images when an animal is detected with the motion-heat sensor.
• Guard Duty images are 1.3 MP and are saved in the folder
DCIM\200CUDDY. Images from each day will be saved in
a separate folder.
• Guard Duty will record 3600 images every 10 hours. In a
week Guard Duty can record over 10,000 images. This
requires a large SD card. We recommend an 8GB card
or larger.
• To check Attack IR when in Guard Duty mode press A.
The check process is similar to checking Attack IR
when in Armed mode, except the number of images on the
card is not displayed. Instead, the free space on the card is
displayed first. Additionally, the test mode is not enabled
either as it is not required in Guard Duty. See Step 7 for
additional information on checking Attack IR.
• A day’s worth of Guard Duty images can typically be
viewed in less than 10 minutes on your PC.
• Due to the high number of images saved we do not recommend
using a field viewer to view Guard Duty images. You will
need to use a PC to view Guard Duty images.
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