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Cuddeback CuddeLink - Setting Up the HOME Camera; Setting Up the REMOTE Camera

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Version 2.20.2017 Page 2 of 24
a. Set the normal camera parameters as explained in the camera’s manual. Date,
time, camera delays, etc.
b. Set CL MODE to HOME
c. Set CL LOC to 001. This is a location id number used to identify each camera.
d. Skip over CL INFO by pressing [MORE]
e. Set CL CHAN to any number. You can leave this at 1 but we recommend you
change this. Pick any channel, but remember what you selected.
f. That is all you need to do.
g. ARM the camera (Press MODE until ARM is selected)
3. Set up the REMOTE camera:
a. Set the normal camera parameters as explained in the camera’s manual. Date,
time, camera delays, etc.
b. Set CL MODE to REMOTE
c. Set CL LOC to 002. IMPORTANT – all cameras should have a unique CL LOC
(location) number. For this quick start set 1 for home, and set remotes as 2, 3, 4
and so on.
d. Set CL CHAN to the same channel you set on the HOME camera. IMPORTANT –
all cameras must be set to the same channel.
e. Leave CL DELAY and CL COUNT in the default settings of CL DELAY 15, and CL
COUNT 100.
f. Press [MORE] to view RF LEVEL and observe the display. A number will appear
that represents the signal strength. If the strength is displayed you can deploy
the camera. IMPORTANT – CuddeLink transmission distance varies with terrain
and distance and can be from 2/10 of a mile to over a mile (1/4 mile typical in a
forest). You must use RF LEVEL to verify you have a signal before you deploy a
remote camera.

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