Cuddeback Ambush Operating Manual page 11

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The available settings are selected by pressing the B key:
P1:1 = 10 foot flash range (best setting for indoor use)
P1:2 = 20 foot flash range
P1:3 = 30 foot flash range (best setting for general use)
P1:4 = 40+ foot flash range (best setting for fields)
Step 2: Press the A key to display P2 (video length)
P2 controls the Ambush
video length.
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The available settings are selected by pressing the B key:
P2:1 = 10 second video
P2:2 = 20 second video
P2:3 = 30 second video
Step 3: Press the A key to display P3 (video operating time)
P3 controls the Ambush
video operating time
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(This setting is ignored on the Ambush
P3:--)
The available settings are selected by pressing the B key:
P3:1 = record videos only at night
P3:2 = record videos only during the day
P3:3 = record videos during day & night
Step 4: Press the A key to display P4 (operating time)
P4 controls the time Ambush
The available settings are selected by pressing the B key:
P4:1 = operate only at night
P4:2 = operate only during the day
P4:3 = operate during day & night
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and will be displayed as
will take pictures.
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Step 5: Press the A key to display P5 (quality)
P5 controls the Ambush
image and video quality.
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The available settings are selected by pressing the B key:
P5:1 = standard resolution 5MP
P5:2 = high quality 5MP
Note – image quality is improved by optimizing the
JPG and VIDEO compression algorithm. Images will
be clearer when zooming, but file size is significantly
increased. Most users will not benefit from this feature,
which is mainly intended for research professionals that
require the best image quality possible.
Step 6: Press the A key to display P6 (camera ID)
P6 is a camera identification number that is printed onto
the image. Use the B key to set a value from 0 thru 99.
If 0 is selected the ID number will not be printed.
Step 7: Press the A key to display P7 (FAP Mode)
P7 enables or disables a super fast camera delay, called
Fast-as-Possible, or FAP. When P7 is on, the camera will
rearm immediately after the image or video is saved to the
SD card. This can result in a camera delay in the 1 to 2
second range. When P7 is on, the 5 second camera delay
position becomes FAP. The remaining dial positions are
not affected. Note – using FAP mode can result in
blank images.
Press B to enable or disable FAP:
P7:0 = FAP mode disabled
P7:1 = FAP mode enabled
images/video
(small file)
images/video
(large file)
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