CuddeLinkManual
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ROCKET SCIENCE. The technology in CuddeLink is complicated, but using
CuddeLink is not. However, using CuddeLink is not intuitive and does require
some time to learn. You must read this manual, preferably multiple times. We
also recommend you watch our tutorial videos at www.cuddelink.com. Because
of the advanced nature of this technology we do not offer phone support. All
questions must be answered by trained technicians and engineers, which we
cannot afford to have taking phone calls (unless you want to pay much more for
CuddeLink cameras). Therefore, all support must be done via email. Visit
www.cuddelink.com to email us and a qualified technician or engineer will answer
your questions.
The problem with explaining CuddeLink concepts is it is easier to use CuddeLink
then it is to explain. We recommend you read this manual twice. After which
you will find setup and deployment very easy.
TERMS
CuddeLink is Cuddeback’s trademark name for Cuddeback’s network enabled trail cameras.
Network refers to a collection of CuddeLink cameras that are in radio contact with each
other.
Home refers to the camera or device that collects all images.
Remote refers to cameras that transmit images to the HOME node.
Repeater refers to a device that acts as a relay station on a CuddeLink network. The
REPEATER does not take pictures, it only transmits images from one node to the next node.
Node is a general name for any camera, home and repeater device on the network.
Chain is 2 or more cameras that are linked together via the CuddeLink network.
CL is an abbreviation for CuddeLink.