CC640 Digital CameraRevision: 10/10U.S. VersionCopyright © 2005-2010Campbell Scientific, Inc.
CC640 Digital Camera 2.2 Configuring The camera uses PakBus protocol to send image files to the datalogger and both the camera and the datalogger mus
CC640 Digital Camera • Use the Device Configuration Utility to change settings in the camera and other PakBus devices. Datalogger parameters can als
CC640 Digital Camera 3.2 Power Switch The power switch can be used to power the camera continuously on or to place the camera in Auto power mode. Th
CC640 Digital Camera The video output can be turned on and/or off by pressing the Setup Button when the power switch is in the ON position. During e
CC640 Digital Camera TABLE 2. LED Information at a Glance LED Always Off The camera has no power connected to it or it is in Quiescent Mode Quick F
CC640 Digital Camera remove the memory card, and delete the “NEWCODE.HEX” file using a PC if no other cameras need to be updated. Leaving the file on
CC640 Digital Camera FIGURE 3. Insert and Align the Screwdriver to Open the Contact The screwdriver supplied with the camera is used with the #19504
CC640 Digital Camera FIGURE 5. Remove the Screwdriver When the screwdriver is removed, the contact closes holding the wire in place. 4.3 RS-232 Por
CC640 Digital Camera Logger Connection COMCBL1-L 19504 17988 Camera Connection C1947 FIGURE 6. Camera RS-232 to RS-232 Port Connection It’s also pos
CC640 Digital Camera cable is used. Configuration is more conveniently accomplished at a test bench prior to installation FIGURE 7. Connections for
Warranty and Assistance The CC640 DIGITAL CAMERA is warranted by Campbell Scientific, Inc. to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under
CC640 Digital Camera TABLE 5. Camera CS/IO Port to Logger CS/IO Port Connection Using #19504 CS/IO connection 9 pin to 9 pin COMCBL1-L 17855 WH WH B
CC640 Digital Camera 4.5 RS-485 Port The RS-485 terminals can be used in conjunction with the MD485 to interface a datalogger to the camera over dist
CC640 Digital Camera FIGURE 9. Device Configuration Utility Screen 16
CC640 Digital Camera TABLE 6. Explanation of Configuration Settings Parameter Type Description Default Value Version Read Only The firmware vers
CC640 Digital Camera Motorized Enclosure Read/ Write Options: Disable, Enable Select enable if the ENC-CC motorized covered enclosure is used. It
CC640 Digital Camera Month Read/ Write Options: Jan - Dec N/A Date Read/ Write Options: 1-31 N/A Weekday Read/ Write Options: Sun. – Sat. N/
CC640 Digital Camera 6.2 External Trigger Mode An image acquisition can also be triggered from the Ext. Input Signal on the camera. It is recommende
CC640 Digital Camera The banner ends with the internal camera temperature displayed in degrees Kelvin. This is intended for diagnostic purposes. The
CC640 Digital Camera compression will produce the smallest files but with the most degradation of the image. Small files may be important for slow tel
CC640 Digital Camera camera into the field by using an object that is at a similar distance away. It is much easier to use a larger monitor in an off
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CC640 Digital Camera 9.1 Lithium Battery The Camera is equipped with a Lithium Thionyl Chloride Battery. The battery maintains the clock functionali
CC640 Digital Camera 10.2 Communication Communication can enable remote retrieval and/or storage of images to external devices such as compatible Cam
CC640 Digital Camera • Set the parameter PakBus Destination Address to the device that is intended to retrieve the images. • Set the RS-232 BAUD rat
CC640 Digital Camera 11.1 Standalone Operation In standalone mode the camera operates as a self-contained image logger. The current draw of the came
CC640 Digital Camera The following table is a guideline for determining the amount of time it takes to transfer an image using RS-232 communication. T
CC640 Digital Camera 12. Interface Guide for the CR800, CR850, CR1000, or CR3000 This section contains information for interfacing the CC640 camera t
CC640 Digital Camera drive (memory card) this can be larger. When communications are used to retrieve images, it is suggested to limit the number of
CC640 Digital Camera 13. Interface Guide for CR510, CR10X, or CR23X This section contains information for interfacing the CC640 camera to a CR510, CR
CC640 Digital Camera • *D 13:00 • 15A 15:???? – PakBus Address (prefer 1) must match the destination PakBus address of the camera setting. • A
CC640 Digital Camera • Delete-File <Station> <Filename> o Deletes a file stored in the datalogger. This is currently not supported on t
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CC640 Digital Camera FIGURE 13. LoggerNet File Control Screen 14.3 Task Setup / LNCMD.EXE Automated image collection can be achieved by setting up
CC640 Digital Camera FIGURE 14. Task Setup In the above example the task will execute on its own schedule separate from data collection. A task can
CC640 Digital Camera FIGURE 15. Task using Add After to Collect Images after Scheduled Call Note that it is necessary to specify the directory in wh
CC640 Digital Camera FIGURE 16. The 18543 Enclosure Mounted to a Crossarm FIGURE 17. The 18543 Enclosure in the Open Position 37
CC640 Digital Camera FIGURE 18. The Back of the 18543 Enclosure Showing the Lockable Hasp 15.2 Camera Mounting Holes For flexibility, the camera is
CC640 Digital Camera 15.3 Enclosure Mounting Kit The 18549 Enclosure Mounting Kit is used to mount the 18543 camera enclosure to a CM202, CM204, or C
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Appendix A. Quick Start The quick start section describes setting up a camera to a CR800, CR850, CR1000, or CR3000 datalogger. If using a CR10X, CR5
Appendix A. Quick Start A-2
Appendix B. DC Heater Kit The optional DC heater kit consists of the following components: 1- heater with connector attached 1- solid state relay 1-
CC640 Table of Contents 14. Remote Image Retrieval ...32 14.1 LNCMD.EXE ...
Appendix B. DC Heater Kit The steps for installation are 1. Attach the heater to the camera enclosure window 2. Wire the field power cable to the c
Appendix B. DC Heater Kit FIGURE B-3. Field Power Cable Connected to the Camera 10. Connect the connector from the field power cable to the camera
Appendix B. DC Heater Kit 12. Connect terminal number 2 of the solid state relay to the 12-Vdc source. Do not use the datalogger as a 12 V source.
Appendix C. Troubleshooting Observe the LED Operation On normal power up the LED will slowly flash 4 times. If the LED flashes rapidly for several se
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Appendix D. Example CRBasic Program The following is a CR800 example program. The CR1000 and CR3000 are programmed similarly. 'CR800 Series &a
Appendix D. Example CRBasic Program D-2
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CC640 Digital Camera 1. Specifications Power Supply Operating: 9-15 VDC 250 mA Max Quiescent: 250 uA typical Operating Temperature -40°C to +70
CC640 Digital Camera 2. Introduction The CC640 digital camera was designed to meet the stringent operational requirements necessary for remote batter
CC640 Digital Camera TABLE 1a. Configuration Cable Connections Color Required Connections Camera Connection Black Mandatory—all configurations Gnd
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