Appendix a. quick start – Campbell Scientific CC640 Digital Camera User Manual

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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 Configuration.

• Configure the camera.

1. Select the Pak port to use.

2. Select the baud rate for the port used.

3. Select the compression level — very high is suggested. Help for each

setting is in Device Configuration.

• Connect the camera to the CR1000 to the desired interface, and the power

cable to the CC640 Power the devices.

• Place the camera switch to the “on” position.

• Press the camera “snap” button. Observe that the camera light flashes a

few times, pauses then stays illuminated for about 40 seconds.

• To retrieve the image use LoggerNet and connect to the logger. Select

“tools” then file control to get to the file control menu.

• In the file control menu select the USR drive. Then observe the image file

name with JPG as the extension. Select the file with a left click, and
download the image to a directory that you select.

• Go to Windows Explorer, find the image, and open it by double clicking

on the file name.

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