User Manual
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• Self
Timed
1:
o http://192.168.1.90/stc1.jpg
o http://192.168.1.90/stc1.avi
• Self
Timed
2:
o http://192.168.1.90/stc2.jpg
o http://192.168.1.90/stc2.avi
• External
Trigger:
o http://192.168.1.90/etc.jpg
o http://192.168.1.90/etc.avi
• Motion
Detect:
o http://192.168.1.90/mdc.jpg
o http://192.168.1.90/mdc.avi
5.4.2 Accessing SD Memory Card
In order to access the SD memory card you will need to remove the
backplate of the CC5MPX. Before starting this process remove the
CC5MPX from any power supply and disconnect any attached cabling.
Refer to Section 20 for details on removing the camera backplate.
The SD memory card is located on the main circuit board and can be
removed by first pressing the card into the housing until you hear a click.
The card can now be pulled from the card housing. In order to properly
reinstall the card place it into the housing and press in until you hear a
click.
Once finished with the SD card, replace the backplate. First ensure that the
O-ring is still seated properly on the 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 bottom of the camera body. This will also
help align the screw holes. The six screws can now be threaded and hand
tightened. Be sure the two plastic washers are located between the tether
chains and the backplate.
5.4.3 FTP Image Collection from the Memory Card
If the camera is setup to store images to the memory card, it may be
necessary to collect all the images from the memory card. The web
interface does provide a user friendly method of viewing and saving select
files from the memory card. However, if it is desired to collect a large
number of files from an entire folder then using the web interface is very
cumbersome.
It is recommended to access the CC5MPX memory card by using the FTP
file transfer process. On most windows machines this is easily done by
simply typing the following ftp://192.168.1.90:85 into Windows Explorer
where “192.168.1.90” is the IP address of your camera and the “:85” is the
port used for FTP access. The camera supports FTP access to the memory
card on port 85 of the camera. This will require an Ethernet connection to
the camera.