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  • Page 2: Extended Warranty

    FREE Extended Warranty with online registration! Extend the warranty on your Attack series camera to 18 months by registering your purchase at www.cuddeback.com. Click “Support” then “Product Registration” . Activation required within 2 weeks of registration.
  • Page 3: About Batteries

    III. Remove all batteries when the camera will not be used for an extended period of time. Please get the latest camera firmware Before using this camera we recommend you visit www.cuddeback.com to get the latest firmware. Latest firmware can improve camera performance.
  • Page 4 Make viewing and managing your Cuddeback images easy with Trophy Room – Cuddeback’s free PC program...
  • Page 5 Trophy Room manages your images, and now your Cuddeback camera, too! – includes camera troubleshooting and support tools - hunting and scouting tips; articles from our pro staff Plus: 1-click image copy from SD card to your PC. Fast Guard Duty image viewing.
  • Page 6 CuddeSafe Protects your ™ Cuddeback Attack series cameras ® ® from bears, thieves and the elements! • Fits Cuddeback Attack series scouting cameras • Heavy-duty, bear-proof metal design • Easy to install (lag-bolts to tree); accepts a padlock • Makes for easier card checking/battery replacement...
  • Page 7 Don’t contact your dealer. Use one of these support options: • Download Trophy Room and use its support tools • Visit www.cuddeback.com for support, help and troubleshooting options • Email us at support@cuddeback.com • Call us at (920) 347-3810 The store you purchased this product from does not carry parts nor are they able to service your camera.
  • Page 8 Care and treatment A. Don’t abuse your camera. Treat it like the sophisticated piece of electronics that it is. I. Treat it gently – do not abuse or drop II. Keep SD card dry and never insert wet SD cards into the camera III.
  • Page 9 Attack Series ® Operating Instructions NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, all references in this manual to “Attack” also apply to the Attack IR and Attack Black Flash. What You Need 1) One or more Secure Digital (SD) cards. (See Appendix A for recommendations). 2) Four D cell batteries (we recommend Rayovac or Duracell...
  • Page 10 Step 1 – Familiarize yourself with Attack ® Take a moment to familiarize yourself with Attack’s parts. Infrared Front Back LEDs (Attack IR, Attack Black Flash) Flash (Attack) Test User Interface Door Camera Lens Motion- Heat Sensor Battery Door Back Back SD Card Socket Connector...
  • Page 11 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.
  • Page 12 Step 3 – Setting up the Attack ® 1) Turn the rotary knob to Time position, press A and B to set. Time is AM/PM format. 2) Turn the rotary knob to Date position, press A and B to set. 3) Turn the rotary knob to Year position, press A and B to set.
  • Page 13 You can use Attack’s test feature (explained next) to help you determine the detection area. 8) Cuddeback has optional mounting methods available, such as tilt-brackets, bear-resistant boxes, and mounting posts. See your retailer or www.cuddeback.com for details.
  • Page 14 Step 5 – Checking Attack ’s Detection Zone ® 1) Turn the rotary knob to the Test position. Close the cover and tighten the thumb screw. Put Attack back onto the tree bracket. (Note: there is a more convenient method to enable test mode, see Step 7 - Checking your Attack for details).
  • Page 15 After the image is saved to the SD card the LCD will display the delay setting and begin counting down. Once the counter reaches 0, Attack is ready to record the next image. Step 7 – Checking Attack ® When you check Attack it is not necessary to turn the rotary knob.
  • Page 16 You can leave Attack in any of the states 1 thru 7 and Attack will automatically re-arm in about 5 minutes. This allows you to close the cover and leave the area without triggering an image. Step 8 – More Features Video Mode Attack can be set to record video.
  • Page 17 4) Attack: FLSH – This menu allows you to test Attack’s flash. Press B to charge the flash circuit. The LCD will begin counting down from 45. After the 45 second count down the LED will flash green to indicate that the flash is charged. Press B again to fire the flash (CAUTION –...
  • Page 18 Please see www.cuddeback.com for details. We recommend you check our website for updates at the beginning of your scouting season. 8) Firmware Version – 4 numbers will be displayed, such as 0200. This is the firmware version. Turn the rotary knob to a new setting or press A to return to the battery level display.
  • Page 19 Step 1: Press the A key to display P1 (strobe flash power) P1 controls the Attack flash power. (This setting is ignored on the Attack IR/Black Flash and will be displayed as P1:--) 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)
  • Page 20 Step 5: Press the A key to display P5 (quality) P5 controls the Attack image and video quality. The available settings are selected by pressing the B key: P5:1 = standard resolution 5MP images/video (small file) P5:2 = high quality 5MP images/video (large file) Note –...
  • Page 21 Time Lapse Mode (PO:=tL) Time Lapse Mode is enabled when Parameter 0 is set to tL. In Time Lapse Mode pictures are taken at a preset interval. For example, if you set the time lapse interval to 3 hours, the camera will take a picture every 3 hours. By default the time lapse images are taken day and night.
  • Page 22 NOTE: If the LCD displays EC:30 the USB device is either not plugged in correctly or is not compatible with Attack. We recommend using the USB drive available at www.cuddeback.com. Follow these steps to copy images from SD card to USB device: 1) Turn the rotary knob to the USB position.
  • Page 23 Follow these steps to erase all content on the USB device: 1) Turn the rotary knob to the USB position. USB will be displayed on the LCD. 2) Install a compatible USB flash drive (see appendix A). 3) Press A twice to display CLr. 4) Press and hold B to clear the USB device.
  • Page 24 • To check Attack when in Guard Duty mode press A. The check process is similar to checking Attack when in Armed mode. • Cuddeback’s Trophy Room software program can view a day’s worth of Guard Duty images in a few minutes. Visit cuddeback.com to download a free version of Trophy Room.
  • Page 25 Transfer to SD card: If you use Attack without an SD card, follow these steps to transfer the images from the internal memory to an SD card. 1) If Attack is not armed, turn the rotary knob to any of the Armed positions.
  • Page 26 4) Press B to initiate the transfer. Images saved in internal memory will be copied to the USB device. As they are being copied the worm will appear and the number of images remaining will be displayed on the LCD. 5) When the count reaches 0 the transfer is complete and all images on the internal memory are erased.
  • Page 27 3) When Attack does not appear to operate correctly. In some cases the batteries may be too low to turn on the LCD or BLOW icon. Attack will attempt to use every amount of power from the batteries. Attack will alter its performance to prevent erroneous operation when battery voltage is very low.
  • Page 28: Viewing Images

    SD card with you to view on your PC or other device. 3) Cuddeback’s CuddeView viewer will allow you to view the images, copy the images to a second SD card and erase the images from the SD card. You can then put the original SD card back into Attack.
  • Page 29 Trophy Room 1) Automatically copies images from your SD card to your PC and organizes them by year and date. 2) Allows you to rename each folder making it easy to find your images. 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.
  • Page 30 CuddeCharts to predict future activity. Think of this as the traditional moon tables, only tailored to you. 8) Allows you to rapidly view Cuddeback images taken in Guard Duty mode. 9) Is FREE and works with all Cuddeback cameras.
  • Page 31 This table shows approximately how many images and videos fit on a SD card:...
  • Page 32 For use with ttack series ® scouting cameras Put your Cuddeback virtually anywhere! No tree needed! Set-up is simple as I, 2, 3... Insert Post Mount into firm ground. Insert 2 Adjust thumb screws camera angle into bracket and tighten...
  • Page 33 For use with ttack series Aim your camera in ® scouting cameras virtually any direction – up, down or all around! Pan & tilt Insert 2 thumb screws into bracket Lockable – cable lock to tree...
  • Page 34 For use with ttack series ® scouting cameras Put a Genius Tilt Mount bracket in all your favorite hunting spots! Slide on/off Tilt adjust Lockable...
  • Page 35 Genius Combo Kit – includes 2 mounts! - Pan & Tilt Mount - Tilt Mount - Lock Clip - Universal Plate (works with all cameras) - Mounting Screws Genius Pan & Tilt Mount Genius Tilt Mount...
  • Page 36 Non Typical, Inc., P.O. Box 10447, Green Bay, WI 54307-0447 920-347-3810...

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