Section 3. getting started, 1 factory setup, 2 installing multimedia player – Campbell Scientific CC5MPX and CC5MPXWD Digital Network Cameras User Manual

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Section 3. Getting Started

Ensure that the pigtail end of the power cable is properly terminated (see
Wiring, Section 4) before connecting the power cable connector to the camera.
If the power supply has an on/off switch, it is also recommended to switch the
power off before connecting the power connector to the camera.

For the initial power up and set up of the camera, it is also useful to unscrew
the protective cap that protects the push button and LED indicator.

3.1 Factory Setup

The following table outlines some of the CC5MPX settings that are relevant for
initially communicating with the CC5MPX camera:

TABLE 3-1. CC5MPX Default Configuration

Configuration Setting

Value

Power Mode

Fully On

Network IP Address

192.168.1.90 (Static)

Network Mask

255.255.255.0

Serial I/O Port

RS-232

RS-232 Baud Rate

115200

PakBus Address

55

There are two different ways to set up the parameters in the CC5MPX. The
Ethernet network interface can be used with a web browser or the RS-232
serial lines can be used with Campbell Scientifics’ Device Configuration utility
(version 2.0 or greater). The use of the RS-232 serial lines need to be
terminated with the socket version of the SC110 or use of the DB9M-TERM in
order to connect to a PC (Section 4, TABLE 4-1).

When power is first applied to the camera, the LED will turn on and remain
steadily on for about 90 seconds. Once the LED starts flashing, the camera has
initialized properly and is ready for operation.

3.2 Installing Multimedia Player

The multimedia player needs to be installed where there is access
to the Internet.

The use of a multimedia player is required on your computer to properly
display the video from the CC5MPX. We recommend the use of the
VideoLAN VLC media player, which is free, open-source software to ensure
that the proper video codecs are available on your computer. The download is
available online at the follow address:

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

NOTE

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