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Cuddeback Attack
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Transfer to USB ash device: If you use Attack without an SD
card, follow these steps to transfer the images from the internal
memory to a USB flash device.
1) If Attack is armed, press A to display the number of
mages in internal memory.
2) Insert your USB device into the USB connector.
3)
Turn the rotary knob to the USB position. USB will be displayed
.
4)
Press B to initiate the transfer. Images saved in internal
memory will be copied to the USB device. As they are being
copied the worm will appear and the number of images
remaining will be displayed on the LCD.
5) When the count reaches 0 the transfer is complete and all
images on the internal memory are erased.
6) To stop the transfer before it has finished, press and hold B.
Battery Life and Battery Low Warning
Battery life in Attack will vary depending upon battery quality,
ambient temperature, the number of images taken, how long
Attack has been operating, and other factors. What you ge
t
may be
more or less than these numbers depending on the circumstances
.
Attack – 10,000 images or 12 months, whichever comes first.
Guard Duty Mode – 80,000 images or about 1 month of use.
(Note – these numbers are based upon limited testing.
See www.cuddeback.com for the most recent test results.)
Replace Attack batteries when:
1) The BLOW icon appears on the LCD.
2) When the displayed battery level is bt:10 or bt:00.
3) When Attack does not appear to operate correctly.
In some cases the batteries may be too low to turn
on the LCD or BLOW icon.
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Viewing Images
You will need an external viewing device or computer to view
images. First, remove the 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 camera that is able to read Attack images (Note:
not all SD based cameras can view Attack images,
please test any camera before purchasing).
2) Replace the SD card with a fresh SD card and take the
original SD card with you to view on your PC or other device.
3) Cuddeback’s CuddeView viewer will allow you to view the
images, copy the images to a second SD card and erase the
images from the SD card. You can then put the original SD
card back into Attack. CuddeView allows you to transfer
images from multiple cameras to a single SD card.
See www.cuddeback.com for more information
on CuddeView. (Note: CuddeView may not be able to copy
all the images taken in Guard Duty mode. If you are using
Guard Duty we recommend you view the images on a computer.)
Use Windows PC to Manage Cuddeback Images with Trophy Room
Trophy Room software makes it easy to manage your Cuddeback images
.
Trophy Room
1) Automatically copies images from your SD card to your PC
and organizes them by year and date.
2) Allows you to rename each folder to make it easy to find
your images.
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