Cuddeback Attack Camera 3.1.0

Cuddeback Attack Camera driver from Cuddeback for OS Independent

Cuddeback Attack Camera driver from Cuddeback for OS Independent

Developer:............ Cuddeback
File size:.............. 405 KB
Downloads:......... 403
Release date:...... 03 Apr 2016
Last update:........ 03 Apr 2016

Download Cuddeback Attack Camera  3.1.0

Publisher review for Cuddeback Attack Camera 3.1.0:

Before install Cuddeback Attack Camera 3.1.0you should set a system restore point, to make sure you can rollback to your original driver in case you accidentally install another driver or select the driver for another version of the operating system.

Also, do not forget to check with our site as often as possible for new version of Cuddeback Attack Camera . We recommend to always use most recent version of a driver.

Fixes:- Power-saving features have been added to increase battery life by up to 40%. The video resolution has been increased to 720p HD.  
- Battery Squeeze Technology has been added to extend the camera operation when batteries are low. When the battery level reaches 25%, the camera will not capture videos and a minimum delay is enforced. The minimum delay is 0:15 during the day and 2:00 at night.  
- The timing accuracy of Time Lapse mode has been improved. 
- Fast-As-Possible (FAP) mode has been added and is enabled using parameter P7. When enabled, FAP mode will replace the rotary switch position corresponding to the shortest delay, i.e. 0:05.  
- Updated firmware updates to be read from a common ZIP file.

Update process:
1) You will need an SD card installed into your computer’s SD card reader or slot.
2) Download the firmware.
3) If you saved the firmware to your SD card in step 2 you can skip this step. If you did not save the  firmware files to your SD card you will need to copy the firmware files to an SD card. Use your computers commands to move the *.FW files to your SD card.
4) Remove the SD card from your computer and insert the SD card into the Cuddeback camera.  
5) Turn the rotary knob to MENU.  
6) Press the A button a few times until LOAd is displayed.  
7) Press the B button. 
8) You will see the LED flash RED. The LCD will show the worm scrolling around. DO NOT REMOVE  THE SD CARD.  
a.Note:  if EC:02 is displayed the batteries are too weak to install the new firmware.   Replace the batteries then perform the LOAd function again.  
b.Note: if EC:10 is displayed the firmware files are not on the SD card or the SD card is not  installed correctly.  
9) After about 10 seconds the LCD will display some numbers and then the battery level. This is your  indication that the firmware update was successful.  
10) You have successfully updated and improved your camera. 
11) You can remove the SD card and use the same SD card to update additional cameras if needed.  Or, you can continue to use the SD card in your camera.NOTE:- For Attack cameras with firmware 07 07 or 09 09 installed, click the the first download link. 
- For Attack cameras with all other firmware installed, click the second download link.
- To determine the product firmware version number: 
Turn the dial to MENU
Press A until 4 digits are displayed, for example 07 07 or 09 09 or C0 01 or 02 00
- This firmware will modify the footer on the bottom of the image to include a blue strip. If your Cuddeback camera does not have a blue strip in the footer we recommend installing this firmware. This firmware must be installed before any future firmware files can be loaded. (note - Seen cameras features an orange strip in the footer).

Operating system:
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