Little Black Jumper on CuddyBack 3.0 MP Flash Cameras ?????
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Little Black Jumper on CuddyBack 3.0 MP Flash Cameras ?????
I'm not at home right now, so I don't have access to the owner's manual for my CuddyBack 3.0 MegaPixel camera. This is a Flash Camera with no InfraRed capabilities.
In the middle of the front of the camera, there's a little back jumper that can be in one of two positons- the "Top" setting or the "Bottom" setting. Going from one setting to the other will change the sensitivity of the range of the motion activation of the camera. One position is considered the normal setting, while the other is more sensitive.
My question is this- does anyone here know for sure which jumper setting (top or bottom) puts the camera in "more sensitive" mode??
Thanks,
Rob
In the middle of the front of the camera, there's a little back jumper that can be in one of two positons- the "Top" setting or the "Bottom" setting. Going from one setting to the other will change the sensitivity of the range of the motion activation of the camera. One position is considered the normal setting, while the other is more sensitive.
My question is this- does anyone here know for sure which jumper setting (top or bottom) puts the camera in "more sensitive" mode??
Thanks,
Rob
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RE: Little Black Jumper on CuddyBack 3.0 MP Flash Cameras ?????
I was just provided my answer from someone on another board- thought I'd share:
"However, you can also adjust the sensitivity by moving a small black removable jumper located directly below the video out (TV) connector. When this jumper is in the lower position, standard sensitivity is selected. When this jumper is in the upper position, high sensitivity is selected. We recommend leaving the jumper in the lower position. However, in hot weather (above 80 degrees F) you may want to use the upper position to increase detection distances."
"However, you can also adjust the sensitivity by moving a small black removable jumper located directly below the video out (TV) connector. When this jumper is in the lower position, standard sensitivity is selected. When this jumper is in the upper position, high sensitivity is selected. We recommend leaving the jumper in the lower position. However, in hot weather (above 80 degrees F) you may want to use the upper position to increase detection distances."
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RE: Little Black Jumper on CuddyBack 3.0 MP Flash Cameras ?????
ORIGINAL: GrayDawg
I was just provided my answer from someone on another board- thought I'd share:
"However, you can also adjust the sensitivity by moving a small black removable jumper located directly below the video out (TV) connector. When this jumper is in the lower position, standard sensitivity is selected. When this jumper is in the upper position, high sensitivity is selected. We recommend leaving the jumper in the lower position. However, in hot weather (above 80 degrees F) you may want to use the upper position to increase detection distances."
I was just provided my answer from someone on another board- thought I'd share:
"However, you can also adjust the sensitivity by moving a small black removable jumper located directly below the video out (TV) connector. When this jumper is in the lower position, standard sensitivity is selected. When this jumper is in the upper position, high sensitivity is selected. We recommend leaving the jumper in the lower position. However, in hot weather (above 80 degrees F) you may want to use the upper position to increase detection distances."
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