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\DCIM\CUDDY101. The images in the folder
\DCIM\CUDDY100 will be erased. This task allows you to
archive images after viewing them. Doing this will speed access to
images and prevent having to scroll through previously viewed
images to view new images.
b. CAUTION: Once images are archived you CAN NOT view
them with Cuddeback. The only way to retrieve these images
is with a Personal Computer.
c. Each time images are archived a new folder is generated; they will
be named CUDDY101, CUDDY102, etc. This becomes a very
effective way to separate images as you move Cuddeback from
place to place and acquire images over time.
d. This submenu will be displayed as [Archive Images?] on
line 1, and [C = Yes] on line 2. To perform this task press the
(C KEY). To cancel the task press any other key, or press the
(UP KEY) or (DOWN KEY) to go to the next submenu.
e. To prevent accidental activations of this task you will be required
to enter your lock password to complete the archive task. The
display will prompt [Enter LPW to Archive Images]
on line 1, and <0 > on line 2.
f. To archive the images enter your lock password as described in
the section TheftStop Plus, Password Entry. If you make a
mistake when entering the password or press a wrong key this task
will be cancelled.
6) Clear All Images
a. This task allows you to erase all images in the active image folder
\DCIM\CUDDY100.
b. CAUTION: Once images are cleared you CAN NOT recover
them!
c. This submenu will be displayed as [Clear All Images?] on
line 1, and [C = Yes] on line 2. To perform this task press the
(C KEY). To cancel the task press any other key, or press the
(UP KEY) or (DOWN KEY) to go to the next submenu.
d. To prevent accidental activations of this task you will be required
to enter your lock password to complete the Clear All operation.
The display will prompt [Enter LPW to Clear ALL
Images] on line 1, and <0 > on line 2.
e. To clear the
images enter your lock password as described in the
section TheftStop Plus, Password Entry. If you make a mistake
when entering the password or press a wrong key this task will be
cancelled.
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Mode:Event
The Mode:Event menu displays events stored in Cuddeback. An event is the
date/time activity was sensed. You can clear individual events, all events, or
save events to the Compact Flash card.
1) When the MODE KEY is pressed Cuddeback will display the number of
events saved.
a. Displayed as [Events Saved] on the top line, with the number
of events saved on the bottom line.
b. From this display you can activate 2 submenus as follows:
i. Press the (C KEY) to access the submenus
ii. Press the (UP KEY) or (DOWN KEY) to select the
appropriate submenu
iii. To perform the desired submenu action press the (C
KEY)
c. Submenu 1: Save Events to Memory Card
i. This task allows you to save all the events to the Compact
Flash card in a format that will allow you to view the
events on a personal computer. The file name is
EVENT.TXT and is located in the Compact Flash card’s
root folder.
ii. Displayed as [Save All Events?] on line 1, and [C
= Yes] on line 2
iii. If you press the (C KEY) the events will be written to
the Compact Flash card. See the appendix for a file
description and how the file is formatted.
iv. If you do not want to save the events to the Compact
Flash card you can press the (UP KEY) or (DOWN
KEY) to display the next submenu, or press the (M
KEY) or (S KEY).
v. If an EVENT.TXT file is not already on the Compact
Flash card this file will be created. If this file already
exists the new events will be appended to the file.
vi. Maximum file size is about 1 MB.
vii. You can open this file with a text editor (Notepad) or a
spreadsheet program (Excel).
viii. To erase this file you must use your computer or the
Format Card command discussed on page 33 in this
manual.
d. Submenu 2: Clear All Events
i. Th
is menu allows you to clear all the events.
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