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c. Displayed as [Run Images] on the top line, with the number on
the bottom line.
8) Lifetime Run Days
a. This is the number of days the Cuddeback has been operating since
unit was manufactured.
b. Displayed as [Lifetime Run Days] on the top line, with the
number on the bottom line.
c. This counter can never be cleared.
9) Lifetime Images
a. This is the number of images the Cuddeback has taken since the
unit was manufactured.
b. Displayed as [Lifetime Images] on the top line, with the
number on the bottom line.
c. This counter can never be cleared.
Mode:Images
The Mode.Images menus is used to determine the number of images saved,
archive images, delete images, and view images on an external TV or
camcorder. A TV needs to be attached to Cuddeback’s video-out port using the
appropriate cable (see section TV Requirements
for more details).
1) Press the (M KEY) until [Images Saved] is displayed on the top line.
The number of images saved will be displayed on the bottom line. From this
display you can view images or activate submenus (see item 4 later).
2) Viewing Images
a. To view images you must attach a TV or camcorder to the TV port
on Cuddeback camera. Use a RCA video cable that is compatible
with your TV or camcorder. Refer to the documentation that came
with the TV or camcorder for details.
b. Press the (UP KEY) or (DOWN KEY) to display images on the
TV.
c. You can select image options by pressing the (C KEY) as
described next.
d. Images are displayed in a low-resolution or high-resolution format
depending on the global setting Setup:Camera:ViewQuality (see
ViewQuality later in this manual for more details).
3) Viewing Image Options
a. When viewing images you can select three or four optional tasks
by pressing the (C KEY). Then you select one of these tasks by
pressing the (UP KEY) or (DOWN KEY). These options are
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Lock Image, Unlock Image, Clear Image, and View in High
Resolution. When the desired task is displayed pressing the (C
KEY) will cause the task to be performed.
b. Lock Image[Lock Image?] will appear on the top line, and
[C = Yes] will appear on line 2. Pressing the (C KEY) will
lock this image. Locking the image prevents this image from
being erased by the CLEAR ALL IMAGE operation described
later.
c. Unlock Image [Unlock Image?] will appear on the top line,
and [C = Yes] will appear on line 2. Pressing the (C KEY)
will unlock this image. Unlocking the image will allow this image
to be erased by the CLEAR ALL IMAGE operation described
later.
d. Clear Image[Clear Image?] will appear on the top line,
and [C = Yes] will appear on line 2. Pressing the (C KEY)
will clear this image. If a video clip was recorded it will also be
deleted when you clear the image.
e. View in High Resolution[View in Hi Res?] will appear
on the top line, and [C = Yes] will appear on line 2. Pressing
the (C KEY) will cause the currently displayed low-resolution
image to appear in a higher resolution. If you have HIGH
RESOLTION viewing enabled this menu does not appear (see
SETUP:CAMERA:VIEWQUALITY for more details).
4) Images Saved Submenus:
a. Submenus allow you to Clear All Images, Archive Images, or
View Images
i. When [Images Saved] is being displayed you can
access the submenus by pressing the (C KEY). If
[Images Saved] is not displayed press the (M KEY)
until it is.
ii. Press the (UP KEY) or (DOWN KEY) to select the
appropriate submenu.
iii. Press the (C KEY) again to perform the desired
submenu action.
5) Archive Images
a. This task allows you to save all images to an archive folder on the
Compact Flash card. When Cuddeback records an image it is
saved in the folder \DCIM\CUDDY100. This task will move all
images in the \DCIM\CUDDY100 to a new folder named
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