Instruction manual

CC5MPX Digital Camera
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x Full Power Save
This power mode should be used if the lowest power consumption is
desired and incoming Ethernet communications are not required.
Figure 7-6 Ethernet Power Savings Settings
The specific behavior of the camera’s Ethernet power save is also influenced by the
Power mode of the camera. Table 7-2 will help outline the Ethernet power saving
features versus various Power modes of the camera.
Table 7-2 Ethernet Power Save Modes
Camera
Power Mode
Ethernet Power
Save Mode
Operating Characteristics
Fully on
Always on
* Camera is always on.
* Highest power consumption.
* Ethernet is on and always
available for incoming
communications.
Moderate Power
Save Mode
* Not recommended.
Full Power Save
Mode
* Camera is always on.
* Average power consumption is reduced by 50mA @
12 VDC.
* Ethernet
is normally turned off and is only enabled
when outgoing communications are required (email or
FTP).
* User needs to push the Setup button to temporarily
enable the Ethernet port for webpage access.
Partially On
Always On
* The camera is effectively off
in a low powered state.
* Typical power consumption is 80mA @ 12 VDC.
* Ethernet is always on and always available for
incoming communications.
* The camera will temporarily wake up to the fully on
power mode when traffic occurs on the network. In
situations where there is constant network traffic then the
camera may effectively be in the fully on power mode.
Moderate Power
Save Mode
* The camera is effectively off in a low powered state.
* Typical power consumption is 80mA @ 12 VDC.
* Ethernet
is always off.