Page 3 - Guarantee
Guarantee This equipment is guaranteed against defects in materials andworkmanship. This guarantee applies for twelve months from date ofdelivery. We will repair or replace products which prove to be defectiveduring the guarantee period provided they are returned to us prepaid. Theguarantee will not...
Page 5 - Contents; Camera Hardware Description
Contents PDF viewers note: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the Adobe Acrobat® bookmarks tab for links to specific sections. 1. Specifications .............................................................. 1 2. Introduction ..........................................
Page 7 - Appendices; A. Camera Enclosures; Figures
Appendices A. Camera Enclosures ................................................ A-1 B. Quick Set-up and Test Procedure CC640 In Standalone Mode ................................................. B-1 Figures 1. CC640 Camera.................................................................................
Page 9 - CC640 Digital Camera
CC640 Digital Camera 1. Specifications Power Supply Operating: 9-15 VDC 250 mA Max Quiescent: 250 uA typical Operating Temperature -40 ° C to +70 ° C Ext. Input Signal Logic Low Level: 0 - 0.7 VDC (-12VDC Absolute Min) Logic High Level: 4 – 15 VDC (15VDC Absolute Max) RS-485 Max. BAUD Rate: 230.4 KB...
Page 12 - Retrieving Images
CC640 Digital Camera 2.3 Operating The CC640 is capable of acquiring images in a self-timed mode, an external trigger mode, and by manually taking a picture using the Snap button (Section 3.3, page 6). Self-timed mode is set using the Device Configuration Utility, while a short pulse applied to the ...
Page 13 - Camera Hardware description; Terminal Block Connections
Operating Manual 3. Camera Hardware description 3.1 Terminal Block Connections Only shielded cable should be used for connections to the terminal NOTE bloc k. Gnd Power Ground +12VDC 9-15VDC Power, 250 mA Ext. External Trigger Input, 5.0 Volt Logic Signal, 15Volts Max RS-485A RS-485 communications R...
Page 16 - LED; Compact Flash Memory Card
CC640 Digital Camera The following table offers LED information at a glance: LED Always Off The camera has no power connected to it or it is in Quiescent Mode Quick Flash The camera is Powered ON (Power switch is in the ON position) Every 5 Seconds 4 Slow Flashes Normal Power-On Sequence Rapid Flash...
Page 17 - PakBus Communications
Operating Manual repeatedly update its firmware every time the camera wakes up from its quiescent mode. 4. Communications 4.1 PakBus Communications The camera uses the PakBus protocol to send image files from the camera to the datalogger or other PakBus compatible devices. Communications are not ena...
Page 22 - Device Configuration Utility; Using The Device Configuration Utility
CC640 Digital Camera 4.4 RS-485 Port The RS-485 terminals can be used in conjunction with the MD485 to interface a datalogger to the camera over distances of up to 4000 feet. The +12V GND and EXT control lines cannot be practically run these long distances. Normally the RS-485A and RS-485B lines, an...
Page 26 - Operational Description; Self Timed Mode; External Trigger Mode
CC640 Digital Camera 6. Operational Description 6.1 Self Timed Mode In self-timed mode the camera is capable of waking itself up and acquiring an image. In order to place the camera in self-timed mode use the Device Configuration Software to set the Self-Timed Interval parameter to non-zero. Self-Ti...
Page 27 - Lighting conditions
Operating Manual 7. Image Quality 7.1 Lighting conditions Lighting conditions have the greatest influence on image quality. The CC640 camera produces the best images under normal daylight conditions. Pictures taken in good daylight conditions produce crisper and brighter images. The CC640 uses the e...
Page 28 - JPEG Compression
CC640 Digital Camera Figure 9 Illustration of Time Stamp banner 7.4 JPEG Compression There are 5 selectable levels of JPEG compression: • Very High (32 Kbytes Typical) • High (48 Kbytes Typical) • Medium (72 Kbytes Typical) • Low (100 Kbytes Typical) • None (Lossless) (480 Kbytes Typical) These are ...
Page 29 - Lenses and Field of View
Operating Manual 8. Lens The standard Lenses for the CC640 camera contain the following features: • CS Mount • Varifocal (manual zoom) • Manual Focus • DC Iris The camera controls the iris of the lens using the cable with a 4-pin connector. This connector must always be plugged into the receptacle (...
Page 30 - Focus and Zoom Adjustment; Temperature Variations and Focus
CC640 Digital Camera 8.2 Focus and Zoom Adjustment The lens is equipped with manual zoom and focus adjustment rings. The most practical way to adjust the lens is by utilizing a normal Television monitor or a portable Television. • Connect an appropriate video cable from the video output connector (R...
Page 31 - Lithium Battery
Operating Manual 8.3 Lens Filter The CC640 camera is equipped with an IR cut filter on its lens. This is threaded onto the front of the lens and is required to filter out near-infrared light that can have an undesirable affect on the images. It is recommended that the filter always be left installed...
Page 33 - Communications
Operating Manual 10.2 Communications Communications can enable remote retrieval and/or storage of images to external devices such as compatible Campbell Scientific dataloggers. The PakBus protocol is used to facilitate the transfer of images. 10.2.1 Communications Disabled When a camera is not conne...
Page 34 - Power Calculations and Timings; Standalone Operation
CC640 Digital Camera Refer to Section 4.2 for additional information and connections diagrams using the RS-232 port. 10.2.4 RS-485 Communications The camera can download images via its RS-485 port using the PakBus protocol. An MD485 can be used to transmit images via PakBus from a camera to other de...
Page 35 - Operation with Communications
Operating Manual The quiescent power consumption in Amp-Hours is calculated as follows: P quiescent = 250x10 -6 Amps * 24 Hours = 0.006 Amp-Hrs / Day The operating power usage per picture in Amp-Hours is calculated as follows: P operating = 0.250 Amps * (30Sec. / 3600 Sec./Hr) = 0.00208 Amp-Hrs / Pi...
Page 37 - ents; CR10X Interface Guide; Bus Settings
Operating Manual 12. CR10X the CS e. ents 12.2 CR10X Memory Allocation Memory must be allocated in the CR10X for the purpose of storing files. The mem y ultiples of 64Kbyte blocks. Memory allocated for file storage comes out of final storage space. The files are stored in a circular buffer (rin e l ...
Page 40 - Remote Image Retrieval
CC640 Digital Camera Refer to Figure 7 Camera connections for CS I/O port (page 13) for an illustration of the connections between the camera and the CR1000 datalogger. 13.4 CR1000 RS-232 Port Communications The camera can be connected to the 9 pin RS-232 port of the CR1000. A Null modem cable or ad...
Page 41 - Using Loggernet File Control
Operating Manual • Send_File <Station> <Filename> Sends a particular file to a station. • Delete_File <Station> <Filename> Deletes a file stored in the datalogger. This is currently not supported on the CR10X datalogger. • Retrieve_File < Station > < Filename > &l...
Page 45 - Mounting Holes
Operating Manual 15. Installation The camera must be installed in an environmentally sealed enclosure that offers protection from moisture or high humidity. It is also recommended that desiccant be installed in the camera enclosure to absorb excess humidity. Failure to install or replace the desicca...
Page 47 - Appendix A. Camera Enclosures
Appendix A. Camera Enclosures 1. ENC 16/18-CC The ENC16/18-CC enclosure provides a means of housing the camera along with other equipment such as a datalogger and modem. The ENC 16/18-CC enclosure uses the same fibreglass enclosure and mounts as the standard ENC 16/18 enclosure. The ENC 16/18-CC inc...
Page 58 - CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC COMPANIES
CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC COMPANIES Campbell Scientific, Inc. (CSI) 815 West 1800 North Logan, Utah 84321 UNITED STATES www.campbellsci.com [email protected] Campbell Scientific Africa Pty. Ltd. (CSAf) PO Box 2450 Somerset West 7129 SOUTH AFRICA www.csafrica.co.za [email protected] Campbell Scientif...