Campbell CCFC Instruction Manual - page 20
CCFC Field Camera
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7.2.2 Setup
Button
The Setup Button can be used to wake the camera from any of the power
saving modes. Once the Setup Button is pushed, the CCFC enters a fully
powered mode for 5 minutes. During this interval, the camera can be accessed
via Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or RS-232/485 to make any necessary configuration
changes. If no communication occurs during the 5 minute window, the camera
will return to its configured power saving mode and continue normal operation.
Any button press, web interface, or FTP access resets the timer, keeping the
camera awake for another 5 min, on both the wireless and Wi-Fi connections.
The secondary function of the Setup Button is to facilitate a power down
procedure. If the button is held for 10 seconds, the camera will completely shut
down for a period of 10 min. After the 10 min, the camera will power up
again.This function is also available through the web interface via the power
icon (green) in the top right corner on the desktop version. On the mobile
version of the web interface, a Power Off navigation option appears at the
bottom of the sidebar.
7.3 Camera
Memory
The CCFC is equipped with 16GB of internal memory.
Photo files are stored on the camera memory as jpeg files and video files are
stored as avi files. Individual photo and video files are uniquely named
including a sequence number or a date and time stamp (Section 12.6 Media
Settings). The File Explorer on the user interface acts as a directory for the
camera memory. The user inputted media file Title will be used to organize the
photos in the directory. This is set up Media Settings (see Section 12.6 Media
Settings).
The use of camera memory for media storage is entirely configurable to suit
the needs of any given application. Individual photo or video capture can be
configured to manage camera memory as either Fill and Stop or Continuous
Overwrite (see Tables 12-4 to 12-9 inclusive).
See Section 12.7 File Explorer for more information on photo and video
retrieval from the camera memory. It is recommended to delete older files from
the camera memory after downloading them to a permanent storage location.
7.3.1 Link to Most Recent Photo and Video
To view the most recent photo and video, type one of the links below into the
computer or device browser. These links redirect to the actual files on the
camera memory, which means that the downloaded file name will be the same
as the file name on the camera memory to ensure continuity.
The following are examples. The IP address will vary with the
camera’s network configuration.
x Timed Capture 1:
o
http://1.2.3.4/stc1.jpg
o
http://1.2.3.4/stc1.avi
Note