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Section 5. Camera Hardware
Description
FIGURE 5-1. CC5MPX Connector Layout
5.1 Ethernet RJ-45 Connection
The RJ45 connector on the camera is meant to interface the CC5MPX with
either a network router, cellular modem, or directly to a laptop.
If a permanent Ethernet connection is not required for an outdoor environment,
then the protective cap must be securely attached to the Ethernet connector to
provide an environmental seal.
When the protective cap is removed, a standard cable with an RJ45 connector
can be used to connect the camera to another device in an indoor environment
or temporarily outdoors if weather permits.
Remove cap to connect
Ethernet cable (typically
the CC5MPXCBL2)
Remove cap to press Setup
button or view Status LED
Connector for the
CC5MPXCBL1
Power I/O Cable
Summary of Contents for CC5MPX 6HULHV
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Page 12: ...Section 1 Introduction 1 2 ...
Page 22: ...Section 3 Getting Started 3 8 FIGURE 3 7 CC5MPX Device Configuration Utility Settings Editor ...
Page 28: ...Section 4 Cables Wiring 4 6 ...
Page 36: ...Section 6 Camera Configuration 6 2 ...
Page 72: ...Section 7 Camera Operation Using Web Browser Interface 7 36 FIGURE 7 31 Motion Detection Page ...
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Page 86: ...Section 11 PakBus Communications 11 2 ...
Page 88: ...Section 12 Device Configuration Utility 12 2 FIGURE 12 2 Device Configuration Utility Screen ...
Page 90: ...Section 13 Image Quality 13 2 ...
Page 98: ...Section 15 Power Calculations and Timings 15 4 ...
Page 104: ...Section 17 Remote Image Retrieval 17 4 ...
Page 110: ...Section 19 Maintenance 19 4 FIGURE 19 5 Desiccant Location Location of Desiccant ...
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