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other hand, don’t be afraid to use a short CL DELAY as required, like on a trail, where activity
is reduced.
Deploy REPEATERS on your property that establish a highway-type network that your
CuddeLink cameras connect to. Doing so will allow you to move cameras at will without
having to worry about connection.
Use a GPS and topographical maps to help design a deployment strategy.
Multiple networks can be used to localize cameras. For example, say you have a large piece
of property which would require too many cameras to connect end to end. Break the
property into smaller areas and deploy a network in each area. You will be required to
check multiple cameras, but far less than if you had to check all the cameras.
With CuddeLink cameras you will not be visiting your cameras often. Grass and weeds can
quickly grow tall and block the camera’s view. Consider spraying the area directly in front
of the camera with grass killer. This will not permanently kill the growth, but will slow the
growth so you do not have to maintain cutting.
AppendixA–CuddebackFileandFolderNamesonCuddebackcameraSDcard
FoldersontheSDCard
DCIM–therootfolderontheSDcard.Allimagesandvideosresideinthisfolder.
100CUDDY–(ImageFolder).Stillimagesresideinthisfolder.
200CUDDY–(Time‐LapseFolder).Images
takenintime‐lapsemoderesideinthisfolder.
MM_DD_YY‐Datesubdirectoryfortime‐lapsefolder,whereMMismonth,DDis
date,andYYisyear.Eachdayanewfolderiscreatedtoholdtheday’stime‐
lapseimages.
300CUDDY–(VideoFolder).Videofilesresideinthis
folder.
400CUDDY–(CuddeLinkFolder)CuddeLinkthumbnailsarestoredinthisfolder.
LOC__###–FoldersforCuddeLinkimagesre ceivedfromREMOTEcameras.
Where###istheCLLOC3digitnumberfortheRemotecamera.
STATUS–Folderthatholdsstatusimagesfromeachremotecamera.