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Campbell CC640 User Manual
Campbell CC640 User Guide
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  • Campbell CC640, CC640 Digital Camera FIGURE 3. Insert and Align the Screwdriver to Open the Contact The screwdriver supplied with the camera is used with the #19504. Align the screwdriver by lightly inserting it in the square opening and at the angle shown. This also points to the round hole paired with that square hole. “Feel” the flat of the screwdriver meet the “flat” of the contact by turning lightly as the screwdriver is positioned. FIGURE 4. Open the Contact When the screwdriver is aligned, pus

  • Campbell CC640, CC640 Table of Contents 14. Remote Image Retrieval ..........................................32 14.1 LNCMD.EXE .......................................................................................32 14.2 Using LoggerNet File Control..............................................................33 14.3 Task Setup / LNCMD.EXE ..................................................................34 15. Installation................................................................36 15.1 Enclosures...........................................................................

  • CC640 Digital Camera TABLE 2. LED Information at a Glance LED Always Off The camera has no power connected to it or it is in Quiescent Mode Quick Flash Every 5 Seconds The camera is Powered ON (Power switch is in the ON position) 4 Slow Flashes Normal Power-On Sequence Rapid Flashes for 4 Seconds A Power on test did not pass. Quick Flash Every Second The

  • Campbell CC640, CC640 Digital Camera drive (memory card) this can be larger. When communications are used to retrieve images, it is suggested to limit the number of files in the ring memory to 200 in order to avoid long communication delays. An example Files Manager setting is as follows: (55,USR:SkySouth.JPG,3) • Camera PakBus address is 55 • The files will be stored in the USR: director with a name SkySouth####.JPG where #### is an incrementing number. Entering a zero for this parameter will disable the automatic numbering and

  • Campbell CC640, CC640 Digital Camera FIGURE 13. LoggerNet File Control Screen 14.3 Task Setup / LNCMD.EXE Automated image collection can be achieved by setting up a Task in Loggernet that executes the LNCMD.EXE executable. A sample screen of a Task setup that executes LNCMD.EXE is shown in FIGURE 14 Task Setup. In this example the station CR10XPB is a station that is setup in Loggernet. The Add Scheduled button can be used to create a task with a programmable schedule. The task shown has the followin

  • Campbell CC640, Appendix D. Example CRBasic Program The following is a CR800 example program. The CR1000 and CR3000 are programmed similarly. 'CR800 Series 'This program allows the user to take a picture on command, time an image, or take a picture based 'on a threshold. 'For the threshold method, the measurement instruction is not included, but the method to take the 'picture is. 'Any or all can be used in the same program 'Declare Variables Public takepicture,temperature Sub manual_picture PulsePort (4,1000) takepicture=0 EndSub 'Main Program BeginProg Scan(10,Sec,1,0)

  • Campbell CC640, CC640 Table of Contents 7. Image Quality .............................................................20 7.1 Lighting Conditions ............................................................................... 20 7.2 Night Time Images................................................................................. 20 7.3 Date and Time Stamp............................................................................. 20 7.4 JPEG Compression ................................................................................ 21 8. Lens.............................................................

  • Campbell CC640, CC640 Digital Camera 11.1 Standalone Operation In standalone mode the camera operates as a self-contained image logger. The current draw of the camera while in low power quiescent mode is 250uA. When the camera wakes up to take a picture, operating current draw increases to a maximum of 250 mA for approximately 30 seconds. In order to calculate the daily power usage of the camera, both the quiescent and operating power consumptions need to be calculated. The quiescent power consumption in Amp-Hours is calculated as follows: P quiescent = 250x10 -6

  • Campbell CC640, CC640 Digital Camera remove the memory card, and delete the “NEWCODE.HEX” file using a PC if no other cameras need to be updated. Leaving the file on the memory card will cause the camera to repeatedly update its firmware every time the camera wakes up from its quiescent mode. 3.9 CS I/O and RS-232 Connections For configuration and communication, two 10 pin (2 X 5) connectors are built into the camera. The RS-232 port is designed to provide a 9 Pin DCE type port. Part number C1947 provides a DB9 (sockets) connector that can be used for CS/IO and RS-232 operation with the us

  • Campbell CC640, CC640 Digital Camera • Delete-File <Station> <Filename> o Deletes a file stored in the datalogger. This is currently not supported on the CR510, CR10X, or CR23X datalogger. • Retrieve-File < Station > < Filename > <Output Filename > o This should be the only command required to collect images with the datalogger. The files sent to the CR10X by the camera have a unique filename by using a counter. To retrieve all images in memory simply use the wildcard character * for the JPG files: • Retrieve-File <Station> *.JPG o This will retrieve files that match the

  • Campbell CC640, CC640 Digital Camera • Use the Device Configuration Utility to change settings in the camera and other PakBus devices. Datalogger parameters can also be incorporated into the datalogger program or changed with a keyboard display. • Verify that the lens cable is properly seated, as the connector may inadvertently become unplugged during handling or installation. Device Configuration Utility is included in LoggerNet, PC400, and as a free download. NOTE Always place the Power Switch in the Auto Position. 3. Camera Hardware Description 3.1 Terminal B

  • Campbell CC640, Appendix A. Quick Start The quick start section describes setting up a camera to a CR800, CR850, CR1000, or CR3000 datalogger. If using a CR10X, CR510, or CR23X, please call the factory. • Configure the logger with Device Configuration. 1. Select the port to be used and select the baud rate to use. If using RS232 connected to a com port, use the following for connections: pin 3 to odd # control port, pin 2 to even # control port, pin 5 to ground. 2. Select the destination address. 3. Enter the USR drive size (33 kb x num images + 66 kb). This formula is for very high compression images. 4. Configure the files manager. 5. Help for each setting is in Device Configurat

  • CC640 Digital Camera FIGURE 18. The Back of the 18543 Enclosure Showing the Lockable Hasp 15.2 Camera Mounting Holes For flexibility, the camera is equipped with 2 different sets of mounting holes (Figure 19). There are three ¼”-20 threaded mounting holes along the center of the camera that are spaced 2.0” (50.8mm) apart. The setscrews need to be

  • Campbell CC640, CC640 Digital Camera compression will produce the smallest files but with the most degradation of the image. Small files may be important for slow telecommunication links or for applications that require a large number of pictures to be stored onto the memory card. Very high compression is the recommended setting to produce satisfactory results for most applications while taking advantage of the benefits of smaller file sizes. 8. Lens The standard Lens for the CC640 camera contains the following features: •

  • CC640 Digital Camera 15.3 Enclosure Mounting Kit The 18549 Enclosure Mounting Kit is used to mount the 18543 camera enclosure to a CM202, CM204, or CM206 crossarm. The crossarm then attaches to a tripod, tower, or user-supplied pole (1.0” to 2.1” outer diameter). Figure 20 shows the camera enclosure mounted to a crossarm via this bracket. The enclosure fastens to the br

  • Campbell CC640, Appendix B. DC Heater Kit The steps for installation are 1. Attach the heater to the camera enclosure window 2. Wire the field power cable to the camera and to the camera cable 3. Connect the field power cable to the heater cable 4. Install the solid state relay into the logger enclosure 5. Wire the solid state relay to the logger 6. Program the logger to control the relay 7. Peel the backing from the heater to expose the adhesive and attach the heater so that when the camera is positioned fully against the camera window, it looks through the center of the heater. The only requirement is that the camera lens be centered on

  • CC640 Digital Camera 4.5 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, and an additional ground connection, are run these distances. Refer to the MD485 manual fo

  • Campbell CC640, CC640 Digital Camera FIGURE 5. Remove the Screwdriver When the screwdriver is removed, the contact closes holding the wire in place. 4.3 RS-232 Port The RS-232 port provides an RS-232 communication port for transmitting image files to a datalogger using the PakBus Protocol, and configuring the camera. TABLE 3. Camera to Datalogger RS-232 port using #19504 RS-232 connection 9 pin to 9 pin COMCBL1-L 17855 YL YL WH BN BN WH Camera data cable junction terminals Logger Rs-232 port C1947-----Æ COMCBL1-Æ 1950

  • Campbell CC640, CC640 Table of Contents iv Tables 1a. Configuration Cable Connections ............................................................ 3 1b. CABLE3CBL Connections...................................................................... 3 2. LED Information at a Glance..................................................................... 8 3. Camera to Datalogger RS-232 Port using #19504................................... 11 4. Camera RS-232 to Datalogger Com Port Connection ............................. 12 5. Camera CS I/O Port to Logger CS/IO Port Connection Using

  • Campbell CC640, CC640 Digital Camera 6.2 External Trigger Mode An image acquisition can also be triggered from the Ext. Input Signal on the camera. It is recommended that a short pulse be used to initiate the image acquisition. If a positive voltage is applied and not removed before the image acquisition sequence is complete, the camera will begin another image acquisition immediately after. An image acquisition can be as short as 10 Seconds. See Section 2.3 for a program example. External Trigger Mode can be used in conjunction with the Self- Timed Mode by following all the steps as listed in this section. NOTE 7. Image Quality 7.1 Lighting Conditions Lighting co

  • Campbell CC640, Appendix C. Troubleshooting Observe the LED Operation On normal power up the LED will slowly flash 4 times. If the LED flashes rapidly for several seconds the camera failed one of the power-on tests. In this case factory repair is necessary. The LED will also flash once if the Setup button is pressed. The LED will flash twice if the SNAP button is pressed. During communication or a firmware update the LED will remain ON to indicate a process is in progress that should not be interrupted. If the power switch is in the ON position the LED should flash once every 5 seconds to indicate that it is running. If the setup button is pressed, the LED will briefly flash once a

  • Campbell CC640, CC640 Digital Camera • *D 13:00 • 15A 15:???? – PakBus Address (prefer 1) must match the destination PakBus address of the camera setting. • A 01:0000 –The Max number of Nodes recommend 3 or more • A 02:0000 –The Max number of neighbours recommend 3 or more. • A 03:0000 –The Max number of routers recommend 3 or more. • A 04:0000 – Default router recommend to leave at zero 13.5 Multiple Cameras Multiple cameras can be placed on a single datalogger. However, the system should be configured so that image transfers to the datalogger from more than one camera do not occur at the same time

  • Campbell CC640, CC640 Digital Camera The video output can be turned on and/or off by pressing the Setup Button when the power switch is in the ON position. During every image acquisition sequence the video output will be momentarily activated when the image is acquired, allowing the operator to view the image that is being captured. 3.6 External I/O Connector The External I/O connector provides inputs and outputs for operating camera peripherals. Please contact a Campbell Scientific sales representative f

  • Campbell CC640, CC640 Digital Camera 10.2 Communication Communication can enable remote retrieval and/or storage of images to external devices such as compatible Campbell Scientific dataloggers. The PakBus protocol is used to transfer the images. 10.2.1 Communication Disabled When a camera is not connected to other devices for communication then it is important to: • Set the parameter PakBus Port to None 10.2.2 CS I/O Communication The camera can download images to a compatible Campbell Scientific datalogger via the CS I/O port. The following items are required for CS I/O PakBus communication: • Set the parameter PakBus Port to CS I/O • Set the paramet

  • Campbell CC640, Appendix B. DC Heater Kit The optional DC heater kit consists of the following components: 1- heater with connector attached 1- solid state relay 1- wire nut 1- field power cable FIGURE B-1. Components of the 26140 Heater Kit The solid state relay mounts in the logger enclosure. All other components are in the camera enclosure. The heater is mounted directly to the camera enclosure window. It gets power from the solid state relay. The solid state relay switches power to the heater and is controlled by a control port. The amount

  • Campbell CC640, CC640 Digital Camera The following table is a guideline for determining the amount of time it takes to transfer an image using RS-232 communication. TABLE 8. RS-232 Port File Transfer Times and Power Usage per Image RS-232 Communication BAUD RATE Very High Compression (32kB Files) High Compression (48kB Files) Medium Compression (72kB Files) Low Compression (100kB Files) None Lossless Compression (480kB Files) 9600 47 seconds 0.0053 A-Hrs 71 seconds 0.007 A-Hrs 105 seconds 0.0094 A-Hrs 147 seconds 0.0123 A-Hrs 706 seconds 0.0511 A-Hrs 19200 26 seconds 0.0039 A-Hrs 38 seconds 0.0047 A-Hrs 58 seconds 0

  • Campbell CC640, CC640 Digital Camera Month Read/ Write Options: Jan - Dec N/A Date Read/ Write Options: 1-31 N/A Weekday Read/ Write Options: Sun. – Sat. N/A Hour Read/ Write Options: 0 – 23 In 24 Hour Format Only N/A Minute Read/ Write Options: 0-59 N/A Second Read/ Write Options: 0-59 N/A Temperature Read Only Temperature in Degrees Celsius -55 to +125. Temperatures beyond the operating temperature range are not recommended. N/A Image Counter Read/ Write Options: 0 – 9999999 (7 Digits) The file counter can be changed if desired. The file c

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