Campbell CCFC Instruction Manual - page 73
CCFC Field Camera
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Moderate
Power Save
Mode
Not recommended.
Full Power
Save Mode
The Off State power consumption (1 mA typically) is not affected by the Ethernet
Power Mode.
If Ethernet communications are not used, this can reduce the power consumption
of the camera by 50 mA when the camera exits the Deep Sleep state.
See Section 12.8.4.2 Ethernet Power Mode for other settings that
influence power consumption.
Table 12-24 Capture Response Time
Power Mode
Typical Capture Time from Trigger Event
(seconds)
Fully On
< 1
Partially On
10
Deep Sleep
10
Off State
90
Capture response time shows typical response times from when a trigger
occurs to the time that a photo or video is taken. The Off State takes the
longest, as the main processor is not powered on in this state and it must
completely boot up to operate again from the Off State.
12.8.4.2 Ethernet
Power
Mode
Ethernet Power Mode dictates the Ethernet power draw. To reduce power
consumption, the CCFC includes the ability to control the power characteristics
of the Ethernet port.
The specific behavior of the camera’s Ethernet power save is also influenced
by the Power mode of the camera. Table 12-25 Ethernet Power Modes outlines
the Ethernet power saving features versus various camera power modes.
Figure 12-39 Ethernet Power Modes
Note