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Attack IR® Operating Instructions The latest, full size version of this manual is available for download at www.cuddeback.com/support. We recommend that you download the manual as we periodically make changes/updates to the product or manual. Step 1 – Familiarize yourself with Attack IR Take a moment to familiarize yourself with Attack IR’s parts. Front Back IR LEDs Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Cuddeback Attack IR digital scouting camera.
Step 2 – Installing Batteries and SD Card 1) Turn the rotary knob to the OFF position. 2) Loosen the battery thumb screw and open the battery compartment door. Install four brand new alkaline D cell batteries. Make sure to observe correct polarity. Close the door and tighten the thumb screw completely. 3) You may notice a series of numbers displayed. These are Attack IR’s hardware and software version numbers. 4) Wait until the LCD display goes blank and the green and red LEDs are off.
Step 5 – Checking Attack IR’s Detection Zone 1) Turn the rotary knob to the Test position. Close the cover and tighten the thumb screw. Put Attack IR back onto the tree bracket. (Note: there is a more convenient method to enable test mode, see Step 7 - Checking your Attack IR for details). 2) Walk back and forth in front of Attack IR. The red LED will illuminate when Attack IR’s sensor has detected you. Using this method you can accurately position your Attack IR as desired.
Menu Position Turn the rotary knob to the MENU position to perform various housekeeping activities. Press A to advance to the next menu item, or press B to activate the displayed menu action. 1) Battery Level – the battery level is displayed in the format bt:99, which is a percentage of remaining battery power. Press the A button to advance to the next menu item. 2) CLr (Clear SD card) – This menu allows you to clear all images and content on the SD card.
Guard Duty Attack IR features an innovative time lapse photography mode we call Guard Duty. When Guard Duty is enabled Attack IR will take a picture every 12 seconds and save the images onto the SD card. Guard Duty allows you to continuously monitor a field or hunting location and then view everything that happened. In practice, Guard Duty can compress an entire day of activity into a ten minute viewing experience. • • To enable Guard Duty turn the rotary knob to the Guard Duty position.
Transfer to USB flash device: If you use Attack IR without an SD card, follow these steps to transfer the images from the internal memory to a USB flash device. 1) If Attack IR is armed, press A to display the number of mages in internal memory. 2) Insert your USB device into the USB connector. 3) Turn the rotary knob to the USB position. USB will be displayed. 4) Press B to initiate the transfer. Images saved in internal memory will be copied to the USB device.
3) Displays sun and moon data for each image, including moon phase, moon rise and set, sunrise and set, and moon and sun position in the sky at the time the image was taken. Appendix A SD Card Requirements SD cards are sized in GB (Gigabytes); the bigger the number the more images that can be saved on the card. Attack IR will work with card sizes from 1 GB to 32 GB. Trophy Room data screen example 4) Categorizes images as buck, doe, fawn, bear, etc. There are 28 categories to select from.
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