Campbell CCFC Instruction Manual - page 103
CCFC Field Camera
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During the update process DO NOT
disconnect
power,
close
web
browser, or navigate away from the
Update page. Once the update is
downloaded, unzip the .tar.gz file and
save to the desired location. DO NOT
uncompress the .tar.gz file; send as
is to camera.
Once the firmware update process is completed, the Dashboard
will be displayed indicating that the process is complete. The
camera will reboot itself. It will take a few minutes for the camera
to operate normally. If connecting to the camera via Ethernet, the
web interface will automatically refresh when the camera is up
and running again. If connected to the camera via Wi-Fi, the
connection will need to be reestablished before connecting to the
camera by refreshing the browser.
The firmware update process normally keeps all configuration
settings in the camera. However, it is recommended to verify the
settings after an update.
12.8.5.4 Users
The first user added will always have admin
permissions.
Users allows users, with various access levels, to be added to the
camera. Users enables a security login feature, which requires a
user name and password authentication. Without this activated,
the camera is open to the Internet. A total of 10 users can be
added to the CCFC.
By default, cameras are shipped with the security authentication
disabled. When Authentication is set to Enable, users will be
prompted for a User Name and Password before access is given.
Ensure that a record of user names and passwords are kept. In the
event that this information is lost and access to the camera is no
longer possible, the settings can be viewed or changed by
connecting the camera to a computer with the Device
Configuration Utility, using the RS-232 or RS-485 port,
depending on the CCFC model that was ordered.
Warning
Note