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Camera Naming: using CL LOC & CAM ID
Keeping track of the physical locaon and images from
15 remote cameras is not easy. CuddeLink has 2 features
to simplify camera/image management.
CL LOC. You probably do not want images from 15
cameras saved in one folder on your SD card. The Home
camera saves the images from each camera in unique
folders based upon the remote camera’s CL LOC seng.
We recommend you assign each remote camera a
unique CL LOC number which will determine where
images are saved on the HOME camera’s SD card. For
example:
DCIM/400CUDDY/LOC__001 this is the folder where
images from camera CL LOC 001 are saved.
DCIM/400CUDDY/LOC__002 this is the folder where
images from camera CL LOC 002 are saved.
DCIM/400CUDDY/LOC__003 this is the folder where
images from camera CL LOC 003 are saved.
(Visit CuddeLink.com Learn secon for using CL LOC to
idenfy remote cameras when you move them).
CAM ID. With 15 remote cameras it can be dicult to
determine where an image was taken. We recommend
you use CAM ID to dene the locaon of the camera as
this will make it easy for you to determine where the
images were taken. Each me you move the camera you
should assign a new CAM ID that denes the new
locaon. Some examples of names that we have used
are POND FIELD, VISION TRAIL, HILL TOP. The CAM ID is