Instruction manual

CC5MPX Digital Camera
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Figure 3-5 Web Interface Live Video Home Page
If you select a video format to display from the Video Display Size dropdown box,
you should be prompted to install or allow an ActiveX control. By default, your
browser may be configured to block pop-ups. You will need to enable the pop-up
for the camera.
Now that a connection has been established, please see Section 7.3 for further
instructions on how to change the camera’s network settings.
After the changes have been completed, remember to re-enter your computer’s
original IP address settings in the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
Properties window.
3.5 Setup Using Device Configuration Utility
Campbell Scientific provides a free software program called Device Configuration
Utility that supports the configuration of a variety of equipment. The CC5MPX can
also be configured with the Device Configuration Utility. Please visit the Campbell
Scientific website to ensure that you have the most recent version of this utility.
The CC5MPX ships from the factory with the communication lines configured for
the RS-232. The Green wire on the cable is the CC5MPX RS-232 TX (output) line,
the White wire is the CC5MPX RS-232 RX (input) line. A connection will also
need to be made from the CC5MPX Black Ground to the RS-232 Ground.
The CC5MPX comes with a Female DB9 to Terminal block accessory that
facilitates the connection from the Power & I/O Cable to a 9 pin RS-232
connector. See Section 4 for wiring details.
When power is first applied to the camera the LED will turn on and remain steadily
on for about 90 secs. Once the LED starts flashing, the camera has initialized
properly and is ready for operation.
The Device Configuration Utility can now be invoked. Select the CC5MPX as the
device type and the appropriate COM port.