Instruction manual

CC5MPX Digital Camera
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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 plackplate of
the CC5MPX. Before starting this process remove the CC5MPX from any power
supply and disconnect any attached cabling.
Refere 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 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 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 using the FTP file transfer
process. On most Windows machines this is easily done by typing:
ftp://192.168.1.90:85 into Windows Explorer, where ‘192.168.1.90’ is the IP
address of the camera and the ‘.85’ is the port used for FTP acces. The camera
supports FTP access to the memory card on port 85 of the camera. This will require
an Ethernet connection to the camera.
Clicking a directory such as SelfTimed1Still will begin the navigation into that
directory. Whole directors or files can be saved just like any other Windows folder.