Section 5. Camera Hardware Description
5-3
TABLE 5-1. Setup Button LED Indicator
LED CC5MPX
State Other
Continuously
Off
No power or the camera is
in one of the following low
powered modes:
•
Partially On
•
Deep Sleep
•
Off Mode
Pressing the Setup button will
force the camera to exit any of
the low powered modes and
remain fully on for a period of
5 minutes with the LED
rapidly flashing.
Slow Flash
1 second on 3
seconds off
Normal operation in fully
on power mode
Rapid Flash
2 times per
second
Exited from a low power
state.
The camera is being kept on
by:
•
timeout (from the Setup
Button press)
•
communications
•
asserted external trigger
•
image or video
acquisition
Continuously
On
The camera is booting up.
The boot-up process takes
approximately 90 seconds.
The camera will be required
to boot up whenever:
•
Power is first applied to
it.
•
The camera is exiting the
off power mode to
perform an operation.
5.3.2 Setup Button
The primary function of the Setup button is to wake the camera from any of the
power saving modes that it may be in. Once the Setup button is pushed, the
CC5MPX enters a fully on power mode for a period of 5 minutes. During this
interval, you are able to access the camera via either Ethernet or RS-232/485
and make any necessary configuration changes. If no communications occur
during the 5 minute window, the camera will return to its configured power
saving mode and continue normal operation.
The secondary function of the Setup button is to facilitate a power down
procedure. If the button is held for a period of 10 seconds, the camera will
completely shut down for a period of 10 minutes. During this interval you are
able to remove power from the camera and avoid possible corruption of the
memory card. This function is also available through the camera web interface
via the “Shutdown Camera” button box.
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 ...
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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 ...
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