Cuddeback C1000 User Manual

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SETUP KEY FUNCTIONS

The (S KEY) is used to alter Cuddeback operating parameters. With each
press of the (S KEY) a different parameter will be displayed. When a
parameter is display the (UP KEY) and (DOWN KEY) will change the
parameter, the (C KEY) can be used to restore the previous setting.

1) Camera Delay

a) Camera Delay is the amount of time Cuddeback will wait after taking a

photo before it will take another photo.

b) Displayed as [Camera Delay] on the top line, with the length of

the delay on line 2 (the delay is in minutes).

c) Pressing the (UP KEY) or (DOWN KEY) will change the setting.
d) The range is 1 minute to 60 minutes.
e) Pressing the (C KEY) will restore the previous setting.

2) Event Delay

a) Event Delay is the amount of time Cuddeback will wait after recording

an event before it will record another event.

b) Displayed as [Event Delay] on the top line, with the length of the

delay on line 2 (the delay is in minutes or seconds).

c) Pressing the (UP KEY) or (DOWN KEY) will change the setting.
d) The range is 5 seconds to 60 minutes. The “sec” or “min” indicates if

the delay is in minutes or seconds.

e) Pressing the (C KEY) will restore the previous setting


3) Camera Window

a) The Camera Window allows you to program the time of day you want

the camera to trigger. You can program ALL DAY, DAY ONLY,
NIGHT ONLY, or SELECTED HOURS.

b) Displayed as [Camera Window] on the top line, and the setting on

the bottom line.

c) The bottom line will display either:

i)

[All Day] when the camera will trigger 24 hours a day.

ii) [Dark Only] when the camera will trigger only in darkness.
iii) [Day Only] when the camera will trigger only in day light.
iv) The selected hours will be displayed in the form [<on hour> -

> <off hour>]

d) Pressing the (DOWN KEY) will increment the <on hour>.
e) Pressing the (UP KEY) will increment the <off hour>.
f) When the <on hour> is the same as <off hour> the camera is set to

trigger 24 hours a day and the display will show [All Day].

g) To enable [Dark Only] or [Day Only] press the (UP KEY) or

(DOWN KEY) numerous times until the desired setting is displayed.

h) Pressing the (C KEY) will restore the previous setting

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4) Set Date

a) Displayed as [Set Date] on the top line, and the date on the bottom

line.

b) Pressing the (DOWN KEY) will increment the month.
c) Pressing the (UP KEY) will increment the day.
d) Pressing the (C KEY) will restore the previous setting


5) Set Year

a) Displayed as [Set Year] on the top line, and the year on the bottom

line.

b) Pressing the (DOWN KEY) will decrement the year.
c) Pressing the (UP KEY) will increment the year.
d) Pressing the (C KEY) will restore the previous setting.

6) Set Time

a) Displayed as [Set Time] on the top line, and the setting on the

bottom line

b) Pressing the (DOWN KEY) will increment the hour. As the hours

change the am/pm indicator will change to indicate an AM or PM hour.

c) Pressing the (UP KEY) will increment the minutes.
d) Pressing the (C KEY) will restore the previous setting.


7) Camera Setup. This menu allows you to control various operating

parameters related to the camera and picture taking process. The display
will show [Camera Setup?] on line 1, and [C=YES] on line 2. Press
the (C KEY) to advance to these menus as described next. After you press
the (C KEY) pressing the (S KEY) will advance to the next submenu. To
skip these menus press the (S KEY).

The submenus all work the same: press the (UP KEY) or (DOWN KEY)
to change the setting. Press the (C KEY) to restore the previous setting.
Press the (S KEY) to advance to the next menu. The menus are described
next.

a) Camera Mode – This selects Cuddeback’s operating mode. You can

select Motion, Time Lapse, Both.
i) Motion
– Cuddeback will activate the camera when it senses an

animal/person with its motion sensor.

ii) Time Lapse – Cuddeback will activate the camera on a time lapse

interval. In this mode the motion sensor is not used. (See section
Time Lapse Photography for more information).

iii) Both – Cuddeback will activate the camera when it senses an

animal and on the programmed time lapse interval.

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