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2012-2013-fall-spring-citizen-wildlife-monitoring-report

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IF either THE TIME OR CAMERA DELAY NEEDS TO BE RESET: Use the "S" (Settings) key to scroll through "Set Date" "Set Year" and "Set Time" and "Camera Delay" and use the yellow up and down arrow buttons to change if needed 6) When you see "Utilities" C=Yes, press the red "C" button. Confirm that Sensitivity is "High". If not, use the yellow arrow keys to scroll through and select "High". 7) Cycle through the utilities by pressing S until it says "Format Card?" and press "C" for Yes. 8) Press M to display how many images have been recorded onto the card. (Record this on your data sheet unless this is the Install, in which case Images should be 0). 9) Pressing M again will display the MODE (Either Standby, Test, or Live Mode) – next step… Summary of Recommended Settings for the Cuddeback in EZ Mode: Camera Delay: 1 Minute* or set to VIDEO mode so that there is no delay *Note: this camera does not have "rapidfire" capabilities and this is the shortest option for delay unless you choose to use video mode. (Video Mode is set in the Advanced Mode settings, which are not detailed in this protocol . Refer to the Cuddeback user manual for instructions.) Set Date: (Current) Sensitivity Level: HIGH Format Card: YES when inserting a fresh, replacement card. THIS ERASES ALL IMAGES ON THE CARD – do not format a card that you are retrieving from the field!!! CHECK THE CAMERA'S AIM USING THE TEST FEATURE: 1) Press M until it displays what MODE it is in (either Live Mode, Test Mode, or Standby) 2) Press either yellow key until it says "TEST MODE." This feature will allow you to walk in front of the camera and when you are in the center of the detection area, the red LED will illuminate without triggering the camera. The camera needs a "warm-up period" for this to work properly; this may take up to 3 minutes. During the "warmup", the LED will flash every few seconds and eventually quit flashing, indicating the TEST mode is ready for operation. *You can also use STANDBY MODE to play around with the camera without it triggering This is a good time to do the following: • If you have one, affix Zorb-it (moisture absorbing) packet inside camera body • Wipe lens with cleaning cloth or soft cloth and a windex product if needed 40

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