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CC5MPX Digital Camera 

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TABLE 8-12.  Motion Detection Settings 

Variable 

Allowable Values 

Description 

Send via FTP 

• Disabled 

• FTP Settings #1 

• FTP Settings #2 

Selecting one of the FTP Settings enables the camera to 

transmit the still images to an FTP server. The selected FTP 

settings should be properly configured before using the option. 

FTP Still 

Image 

• Setting #1 

• Setting #2 

One of the two Still Image settings can be used for the still 

images that are sent using FTP. 

Send via 

PakBus 

• Disabled 

• Enabled 

Used to enable the still images to be sent to PakBus compatible 

device. The PakBus settings should be properly configured in 

the Communications Page before enabling this option. 

PakBus Still 

Image 

• Setting #1 

• Setting #2 

One of the two still image settings can be used for the still 

images that are sent using FTP. 

Video Capture  • YES 

• NO 

Select YES to include Video Capturing. 

Video Settings  • Setting #1 

• Setting #2 

One of two video settings can be used for video capture. 

Duration in 

Seconds 

0 to 60 

The length of time the video is recorded. 

Pre-Record in 

Seconds 

0 to 30 

The length of time the video is recorded prior to the external 

trigger event. This interval is a portion of the ‘Duration in 

Seconds’ interval. It is not in addition to the ‘Duration in 

Seconds’ interval. 

Capture to 

Memory Card 

• CARD 

• NO 

Selecting CARD enables the video taken to be stored to the 

memory card. 

Maximum 

Memory Size  0 to 65535 

This is the allowable space on the memory card that will be 

reserved for video taken by Motion Detection capture (in 

megabytes). A value of 1000 reserves 1000 MB. A value of 0 

has the camera automatically allocate the memory. 

Management 

Type Options 

• Fill and Stop 

• Ring Memory 

There are 2 methods of managing files on the memory card: 
• Fill and Stop will stop recording additional video once the 

memory card is full or the allocated memory size is reached. 

• Ring memory management will start deleting the oldest files 

once the memory card is full or the allocated memory size is 

reached. 

Main Folder 

Name 

Read Only Field 

This is a read only field. The name of the main folder where 

the video files will be stored (MotionDetectVideo). 

Sub Folder 

Options 

• Year_Month_Day 

• Year_Month 

An option is given to store Video in a subfolder named by 

Year_Month or Year_Month_Day. Selecting the 

Year_Month_Day option has some performance advantages 

when a large number of Videos are taken. Reducing the 

number of files in a folder speeds up the storing and file 

management process. Speed advantages are only noticeable if 

the number of files in the Year_Month folder will exceed 1000. 

If speed is not an issue, then user preference is fine. 

Summary of Contents for CC5MPXWD

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL CC5MPX and CC5MPXWD Digital Network Cameras Revision 12 16 C o p y r i g h t 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 6 C a m p b e l l S c i e n t i f i c I n c...

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Page 3: ...ucts to CSI CSI will return such Products by surface carrier prepaid within the continental United States of America To all other locations CSI will return such Products best way CIP port of entry per...

Page 4: ...address is CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC INC RMA _____ 815 West 1800 North Logan Utah 84321 1784 For all returns the customer must fill out a Statement of Product Cleanliness and Decontamination form and comply...

Page 5: ...beginning work Wear a hardhat and eye protection and take other appropriate safety precautions while working on or around tripods and towers Do not climb tripods or towers at any time and prohibit cl...

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Page 7: ...ons 11 6 2 System Limitations 12 6 2 1 High Resolution 5 Megapixel Images 12 6 2 2 Simultaneous Processes 13 7 Installation 13 8 Operation 15 8 1 Cables Wiring 15 8 1 1 Power and I O Cable Connections...

Page 8: ...1 8 4 6 1 Power Modes 52 8 4 6 2 Self Timed Capture1 55 8 4 6 3 Self Timed Capture2 60 8 4 6 4 External Trigger 60 8 4 6 4 1 File Transfer Queuing 61 8 4 6 4 2 External Trigger Video Pre Recording 61...

Page 9: ...Image Retrieval 95 8 14 1 LoggerNet File Retrieval 95 8 14 2 Using LoggerNet File Control 96 9 Maintenance 98 9 1 Maintenance 98 9 1 1 Lithium Battery 98 9 1 2 Window and Lens Cleaning 98 9 1 3 CC5MP...

Page 10: ...Settings 35 8 12 SNTP Server Settings 36 8 13 System Settings 36 8 14 Date and Time Settings 37 8 15 Automatic Date and Time Update 38 8 16 Site Name 38 8 17 Location of Site Name 39 8 18 Users and Se...

Page 11: ...2 CC5MPXCBL2 L A 2 A 3 18549 Mounting Kit A 3 A 4 DB9 FEMALE To Terminal Block Adaptor A 3 A 5 4091 Desiccant A 4 B 1 CC5MPX Window Defroster B 2 B 2 Window Defroster with Lens Tube Installed B 2 Tab...

Page 12: ...Table of Contents vi...

Page 13: ...to reduce cost and installation time Communication options include Ethernet RS 232 and RS 485 The CC5MPX is fully web enabled with FTP and email capabilities Campbell Scientific s PakBus protocol is...

Page 14: ...ed Check model numbers part numbers and product descriptions against the shipping documents Each product will is identified with a printed model number or part number On cabled items the number is oft...

Page 15: ...camera the LED will turn on and remain steadily on for about 90 seconds Once the LED starts flashing the camera has initialized properly and is ready for operation 4 2 Installing Multimedia Player Th...

Page 16: ...h an IT department employee if not familiar with configuring devices for operation on a network The default static IP address for the camera is 192 168 1 90 If the standard assigned static IP address...

Page 17: ...URE 4 1 Network and Sharing Center Under Connections on the right hand side click Local Area Connection Properties FIGURE 4 2 FIGURE 4 2 Local Area Connection Properties Click on Internet Protocol Ver...

Page 18: ...3 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties Record the existing settings used on the computer to restore the connection once the CC5MPX setup is complete In FIGURE 4 3 the computer is set to obt...

Page 19: ...and enter to following values FIGURE 4 4 IP address 192 168 1 91 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 FIGURE 4 4 IP Address Configuration Click OK to accept This may prompt a Microso...

Page 20: ...for the camera view to function Now that a connection has been established please see Section 8 4 2 Network Configuration p 29 for further instructions on how to change the camera s network settings...

Page 21: ...hat facilitates the connection from the Power and I O Cable to a 9 pin RS 232 connector See Section 8 1 Cables Wiring p 15 for wiring details When power is first applied to the camera the LED will tur...

Page 22: ...ls and shoot videos with a resolution of up to 720P Power conserving modes allow the cameras to be used in remote battery powered installations Designed to work in harsh environments the cameras can o...

Page 23: ...roster is installed the 30 Vdc maximum must be reduced to 16 Vdc Operating the CC5MPX with window defroster at voltages greater than 16 Vdc can cause damage to the CC5MPX Operating Temperature 40 to 6...

Page 24: ...2 and RS 485 Maximum Baud Rate 115 2 kbps The recommended maximum cable length at this baud rate is 15 meters The use of the 57 6 kbps rate has a recommended maximum cable length of 30 meters Memory C...

Page 25: ...ng files from the memory card can add additional delays to the capture process 7 Installation The camera enclosure is designed to be environmentally sealed for outdoor installations The enclosure prov...

Page 26: ...18549 mounting kit can be pivoted to allow a full range of motion when aiming the camera The hardware should be secured once the camera is properly aimed at the intended target FIGURE 7 3 The focus of...

Page 27: ...I O Cable connector assemble is as shown in TABLE 8 1 The wires can be terminated directly on the control ports of a compatible datalogger It is essential that the ground cable be connected first whe...

Page 28: ...nnector RS 485B when configured to RS 485 Yellow Communication Switched Power Output This line is intended to power a communication device The camera switches the input power voltage to this line Blue...

Page 29: ...he camera can remove power from the modem when communications are not required Connect to a grey terminal block Blue External trigger input When another device is being used to trigger the camera to c...

Page 30: ...not exceed 2 7 ohms Using longer cable in conjunction with RS 232 communications will require slower baud rates Depending on the cable length and type of cable RS 232 may not be suifor communications...

Page 31: ...rd RJ45 connector The Environmental Ethernet Cable is meant to provide an Ethernet connection between the CC5MPX and a network router a cellular modem or a laptop Details of the Environmental Ethernet...

Page 32: ...supply power to the camera The connector that connects to the Power and I O connector provides a weather tight connection and has an IP67 environmental rating when properly connected When making the c...

Page 33: ...ill be required to boot up whenever Power is first applied to it The camera is exiting the OFF power mode to perform an operation 8 2 3 2 Setup Button The primary function of the Setup button is to wa...

Page 34: ...removal of the camera backplate Insertion or removal should only be done when power is removed See Section 8 2 4 2 Accessing SD Memory Card p 23 for more information on image and video retrieval from...

Page 35: ...e backplate This is very important as the O ring is required to properly seal the camera The backplate can only be seated in the orientation that aligns the flat surfaces of the backplate and the bott...

Page 36: ...by only turning on the modem when required to transmit an image or video The switched power output will turn on under the following conditions The camera in one of its low power modes and the Setup bu...

Page 37: ...user to Fully configure the CC5MPX as required View information system status date and time View live video for the purpose of targeting and focusing the camera The CC5MPX supports an automatic IP ad...

Page 38: ...erface are The homepage of the camera is the Live Video page There are no operational settings to change on the Live Video page If any settings are changed or added on any of the other pages then the...

Page 39: ...box allows for the manual capture of still images Select the desired size and method of capturing The two methods of capturing include storing the image to the SD card in the directory ManualStill or...

Page 40: ...00 m or more it may be beneficial to adjust the lens before taking the camera into the field by using an object that is at a similar distance away o See Section 8 11 2 1 Using the Focusing Number p 89...

Page 41: ...sic 8 4 2 Network Configuration To access the main Network Configuration page simply click the Network page tab When the Network page is first entered the following prompt appears as a warning see FIG...

Page 42: ...ized in TABLE 8 4 TABLE 8 4 Network Settings Configuration Settings Description Default Value DHCP Enables DHCP operation of the network interface Operates as a Static IP address if Disabled Disabled...

Page 43: ...s be on and available for communications Moderate This power mode offers some power savings on the Ethernet port This mode is only recommended if the camera is in Partially On power mode If the camera...

Page 44: ...amera will temporarily wake up to the Fully On power mode when traffic occurs on the network In situations where there is constant network traffic the camera may effectively be in the Fully On power m...

Page 45: ...this can reduce the power consumption of the camera by 50 mA when the camera exits the Deep Sleep state OFF Always On The OFF state power consumption 1 mA typically is not affected by the Ethernet pow...

Page 46: ...ng two different email servers Many SMTP servers are capable of using TLS encryption to securely communicate with email clients Some SMTP servers such as Google Gmail require secure connections in ord...

Page 47: ...play the SNTP TIME server settings see FIGURE 8 12 The configuration of an SNTP server provides a means of synchronizing the onboard clock of the CC5MPX with the specified SNTP server This ensures tha...

Page 48: ...on Selecting the System page tab activates the System Settings page see FIGURE 8 13 The main System Settings page has eight sub tabs Date and Time Automatic Date and Time Update Site Name Users Securi...

Page 49: ...desired time select the Synchronize with Computer Time button and click Submit The camera time will be updated with the computer time Synchronize with SNTP Server If an appropriate SNTP time server is...

Page 50: ...ngs see Section 8 4 2 5 SNTP TIME Server Setting p 35 A proper network connection is also required The time will update on every power up and wake out of sleep mode as well as every 8 hours in Fully O...

Page 51: ...camera can no longer be accessed the settings can be viewed or changed by connecting the camera to a computer with DevConfig using the RS 232 port In order to add a user fill out the Add Modify Users...

Page 52: ...be saved when the Submit button is clicked 8 4 3 5 Digital I O The light and communication power are multiplexed on the same wire on the connector If both powers are enabled the output remains on fro...

Page 53: ...after the capture is complete 8 4 3 5 3 Communication Power Control The Communication Power Control setting controls the communication switched power output line on the Power and I O cable of the CC5...

Page 54: ...a file is downloaded click the Browse button to select the new firmware update with the tar gz file extension Once the proper file is selected click on Update button and the process will begin During...

Page 55: ...recorded events is that the memory card is properly present after a power up The message confirms that the memory card is functioning and it also indicates the size of the memory card Other types of e...

Page 56: ...or loaded via the web interface FIGURE 8 22 The xml configuration files are also compatible with DevConfig FIGURE 8 22 Save Read Camera Settings 8 4 4 Memory Card Selecting the Memory Card page tab wi...

Page 57: ...on the SD card the camera will automatically scale the allocated space to fit the SD card This page shows the actual space available for each capture event as well as the space currently being used C...

Page 58: ...Video SelfTimed2Still SelfTimed2Video Clicking one of the main folders will display the contents normally another set of subfolders will be displayed The camera creates subfolders that are named by da...

Page 59: ...st in the directory than at the very bottom of the page other pages can be selected to view the additional files see FIGURE 8 27 FIGURE 8 27 Example of Multiple Page Viewing The web interface provides...

Page 60: ...URE 8 28 There are two sub tabs that provide two independent types of video to be recorded FIGURE 8 28 Video Settings Page The video settings consist of the following parameters Banner Position Three...

Page 61: ...file name When the Number Increment is selected an additional box will allow a starting number to be entered An example of a file name with the count type is Video1_0000001994 avi o Date and Time Eac...

Page 62: ...western hemispheres respectively Values are not saved through a power cycle or in OFF mode but do not need to be updated every time an image or video is sent 8 4 5 1 1 Example Program Adding GPS Coord...

Page 63: ...ge Capture settings page see FIGURE 8 30 The Image Capture settings are the most significant settings in determining how the camera will operate There are six sub tabs that include Power Modes Self Ti...

Page 64: ...y the camera will have the best performance characteristics in the Fully On state On the other hand if the camera needs to operate from a battery for long periods of time then the OFF state is more su...

Page 65: ...will temporarily wake up to the Fully On power mode when traffic occurs on the network In situations where there is constant network traffic the camera may effectively be in the Fully On power mode Mo...

Page 66: ...ts the Deep Sleep state OFF Always On The OFF state power consumption 1 mA typically is not affected by the Ethernet power mode Ethernet RS 232 and RS 485 communications are non responsive in the OFF...

Page 67: ...to initiate the capture of still images or video In addition to the Self Timed Capture1 there is also a second independent Self Timed Capture2 Each configuration is independent of the other but overla...

Page 68: ...If the first timed event is at 7 00 am then Start Minutes would be set to 420 as there are 60 minutes per hour and the start time is 7 hours after midnight 7 hours 60 minutes hour 420 minutes Similarl...

Page 69: ...9 Start and Stop Time Examples Start and Stop Time Settings Graphical Illustration on a 24 hour Clock Start Minutes 0 Stop Minutes 0 Start Minutes 420 07 00H Stop Minutes 1140 19 00H Start Minutes 126...

Page 70: ...age Interval 1 to 60 If the number of images above parameter is greater than 1 this parameter is the time spacing between images Capture to Memory Card CARD NO Selecting CARD enables the still images...

Page 71: ...2 One of the two Still Image Settings can be used for the still images that are sent using FTP Send via PakBus Disabled Enabled Used to enable the still images to be sent to PakBus compatible device T...

Page 72: ...enable the video files to be sent to PakBus compatible device The PakBus settings should be properly configured in the Communications Page before enabling this option 8 4 6 3 Self Timed Capture2 The...

Page 73: ...n only be used with external trigger and motion detection capture events The external trigger configuration page includes an option labeled Pre Record In Seconds By entering a value between 1 and 30 i...

Page 74: ...CC5MPX Digital Camera 62 FIGURE 8 34 External Trigger Setup Page...

Page 75: ...d compression values Refer to Section 8 4 8 Still p 72 Main Folder Name Read Only Field This is a read only field The Name of the Main Folder where the still image files will be stored SelfTimed1Still...

Page 76: ...ze is reached Ring memory management will start deleting the oldest files once the memory card is full or the allocated memory size is reached Main Folder Name Read Only Field This is a read only fiel...

Page 77: ...figure the camera to capture still images or video using the Motion Detection capability of the camera Refer to TABLE 8 12 for a description of each variable Even if this feature is enabled the motion...

Page 78: ...on sensitivity level should be increased If the camera is producing too many false triggers then the motion detect level should be decreased Note that there is always a probability that the camera can...

Page 79: ...seconds of duration has elapsed The use of pre recording does impose some limitations on the functionality available in the CC5MPX The pre recording feature can only be used when the camera is in the...

Page 80: ...here are 2 methods of managing files on the memory card Fill and Stop will stop recording additional images once the memory card is full or the allocated memory size is reached Ring memory management...

Page 81: ...is not in addition to the Duration in Seconds interval Capture to Memory Card CARD NO Selecting CARD enables the video taken to be stored to the memory card Maximum Memory Size 0 to 65535 This is the...

Page 82: ...e FTP Settings enables the camera to transmit the video files to an FTP server The selected FTP Settings should be properly configured before using the option Send via PakBus Disabled Enabled Used to...

Page 83: ...xternal devices such as compatible Campbell Scientific dataloggers The factory default communication interface is RS 232 If RS 485 is required the internal camera jumpers will need to be changed See S...

Page 84: ...ss of the device the camera will communicate with or send files to PakBus Neighbour Address 0 to 4094 Enter the address of the PakBus device physically to connect to the CC5MPX PakBus communication li...

Page 85: ...4 for the image sizes with outside banners Name on Image Banner NO YES Be selecting Yes a custom name can be placed on the Image Banner Refer to Section 8 8 PakBus Communications p 80 for details on h...

Page 86: ...Default File Name text Default File Name _XXXXXXXXXX jpg JPG Compression Level NONE Lossless Low Med High Very High The None Lossless compression level produces the largest JPEG files with no loss of...

Page 87: ...Section 8 4 5 1 GPS Coordinates p 50 and Section 8 4 5 1 1 Example Program Adding GPS Coordinates to the Image Banner p 50 GPS coordinates CC5MPXGPSLatitude and CC5MPXGPSLongitude can be embedded in...

Page 88: ...e Power and I O cable The other set is used to select a pull up or a pull down resistor on the External Trigger input line Refer to Section 9 2 Backplate Removal Procedures p 100 for details to remove...

Page 89: ...the jumper is placed on the left two pins of the header there is a 47 K pull up resistor connected from the External Trigger line to 3 3 Volts The pull up resistor would be useful for having contact...

Page 90: ...akBus Port value under Communications Settings to confirm the camera has internal jumpers configured to RS 232 or RS 485 see FIGURE 8 41 FIGURE 8 41 Serial PakBus Port Setting The CC5MPX Power and I O...

Page 91: ...illustration of the required RS 232 connections to a datalogger is shown in FIGURE 8 43 FIGURE 8 43 Datalogger Connections with RS 232 8 7 RS 485 Communications The optional RS 485 communication inter...

Page 92: ...t parameter of the Communications Setting is reading RS 485 Set the RS 485 baud rate to match the baud rate of the device being connected to the camera Set the parameter PakBus Address of Communicatio...

Page 93: ...cheduling image transfers from the camera to the datalogger outside the scheduled data collection time If a station is called on the hour to retrieve data image acquisitions could be initiated before...

Page 94: ...haracters including null terminator The camera variable names are CC5MPXStillBanner1 CC5MPXStillBanner2 CC5MPXVideoBanner1 CC5MPXVideoBanner2 The variable for controlling the window defroster is numer...

Page 95: ...n example of the CRBasic command that will shut down a camera with PakBus address 55 SendVariables SendVarResult Com1 0 55 0000 400 Public CC5MPXShutdown 1 1 8 8 3 3 Example Program SendVariable Instr...

Page 96: ...set to zero 0 if device is directly connected to the final destination 8 9 Device Configuration Utility DevConfig can be used to change settings in the CC5MPX DevConfig software can be downloaded at...

Page 97: ...CC5MPX Digital Camera 85 FIGURE 8 45 CC5MPX Device Configuration Option FIGURE 8 46 Device Configuration Utility Screen...

Page 98: ...ime Images In general the camera does not produce good images at night If lighting is present such as street lights then distinguishable pictures can be taken 8 11 Lens The standard and zoom lenses fo...

Page 99: ...ch provides an approximate 27 horizontal field of view when fully zoomed in and an 80 horizontal field of view when fully zoomed out The CC5MPX Z camera includes a 10 40 mm lens which provides an appr...

Page 100: ...a network connection will need to be established with the camera to view the live video on a web browser Refer to Section 4 QuickStart p 2 and Section 8 4 Camera Operation using Web Browser Interface...

Page 101: ...sing Number The main purpose of the focusing number is to facilitate focusing the camera when using a display in outdoor sunlight The sunlight can make it difficult to distinguish fine detail on a com...

Page 102: ...5MPX is internally equipped with an IR cut filter The filter is required to filter out near infrared light that can have an undesirable effect on the images 8 12 Power Calculations and Timings The CC5...

Page 103: ...Always On 250 mA 250 mA 0 Sec JPG 6 0 6 0 6 0 Full Power Save 200 mA 200 mA 0 Sec JPG 4 8 4 8 4 8 Partially On Always On 80 mA 250 mA 0 Sec JPG 1 92 1 94 2 2 Full Power Save 10 mA 200 mA 0 Sec JPG 0...

Page 104: ...e Minutes Number of pictures per day Active Duration Communication Time 60 For a camera in the Deep Sleep state sending 24 images per day at 115200 baud that are 100 kB in size Active Minutes 24 25 se...

Page 105: ...age of images a CFM100 allows the use of a CompactFlash card on the CR1000 Memory can also be allocated from the CR1000 s internal memory to create a virtual user drive USR Entering a non zero value f...

Page 106: ...ing number entering a zero for this parameter will disable the automatic numbering and produce a fixed filename The three most recent images will be kept The oldest image will be deleted each time a n...

Page 107: ...etrieval LoggerNet version 4 0 or newer includes the File Retrieval setup FIGURE 8 52 that facilitates the image and video file retrieval from PakBus dataloggers CR800 series CR1000 and CR3000 The Fil...

Page 108: ...option under Edit File Pattern it is possible to force the filename and format by typing the filename or suffix into the Edit File Pattern parameter The default Output Directory is C Campbellsci Logg...

Page 109: ...CPU USR and the CRD CompactFlash module The devices show up in the left hand side of the File Control panel To view files of a certain device simply click on the desired device listed in the panel FIG...

Page 110: ...0 years It is recommended that the battery be replaced by a certified repair facility 9 1 2 Window and Lens Cleaning If the enclosure window or lens requires cleaning it is very important that only a...

Page 111: ...placement parts The Button Cap O ring and the Front Main Body O ring are both glued into place to prevent the O rings from inadvertently falling out Do not attempt to remove these O rings unless they...

Page 112: ...s FIGURE 9 4 Desiccant Location 9 2 Backplate Removal Procedures It is necessary to remove the backplate for the following reasons Access to the SD memory card Change internal jumper positions Replace...

Page 113: ...98 This is very important as the O ring is required to properly seal the camera The backplate can only be seated in the orientation that aligns the flat surfaces of the backplate and the bottom of the...

Page 114: ...CC5MPX Digital Camera 102 FIGURE 10 1 USB Network Interface Select Open folder to view files using Windows Explorer The following will be the viewable files FIGURE 10 2 CC5MPX USB Directory...

Page 115: ...communications The camera will remain in this state for 5 minutes An active session to the camera with a web browser will prevent the camera from entering a low powered state Avoid removing power from...

Page 116: ...d PakBus parameters Files must be less than 2 MB for PakBus transmissions The datalogger instruction SendVariable can be used to send variables or text to the camera for use in image or video banners...

Page 117: ...capture Time seconds in Fully On Mode Active Current Draw Fully On Always On 250 mA 1 0 Always Active Full Power Save 200 mA 1 0 Always Active Partially On Always On 80 mA 10 20 Full Power Save 10 mA...

Page 118: ...CC5MPX Digital Camera 106...

Page 119: ...B Window Defroster Option Specifications p B 1 for further details Order 1 CC5MPXWD Details Factory install only A 4 Power and I O Cable Two Power and I O Cable options are available The choice betwe...

Page 120: ...tal Ethernet Cable Ordering part numbers 1 CC5MPXCBL2 L L is length in feet Details 26 AWG 4 Pair 8 conductor shielded CAT5E cable with polyurethane jacket RJ45 environmental connector on one end and...

Page 121: ...etails Mounting kit with U bolt and fasteners FIGURE A 3 18549 Mounting Kit The 18549 can be mounted to a pipe up to 1 5 in O D A 7 DB9 FEMALE To Terminal Block Adaptor Details Adaptor 9 pin female RS...

Page 122: ...Appendix A CC5MPX Series Cameras and Accessories A 4 A 8 4091 Desiccant Details Silica gel indicating desiccant 2 gram MiniPax 3 per camera FIGURE A 5 4091 Desiccant...

Page 123: ...ation can also be set on the CC5MPX camera Refer to Section 8 8 3 PakBus Variable Control p 82 for details on datalogger control of the window defroster via PakBus The heating element is nominally 18...

Page 124: ...Appendix B Window Defroster Option Specifications Parts C2670 or C2681 B 2 FIGURE B 1 CC5MPX Window Defroster FIGURE B 2 Window Defroster with Lens Tube Installed...

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