Campbell CC5MPX 6HULHV User manual

CC5MPX & CC5MPXWD
Digital Network
Camera
User Manual
Issued 12.2.13
Copyright ©2011-2012 Campbell Scientific (Canada) Corp.
Printed under Licence by Campbell Scientific Ltd.
CSL 906


Guarantee
This equipment is guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship.
This guarantee applies for twelve months from date of delivery. We will
repair or replace products which prove to be defective during the guarantee
period provided they are returned to us prepaid. The guarantee will not apply
to:
•Equipment which has been modified or altered in any way without the
written permission of Campbell Scientific
•Batteries
•Any product which has been subjected to misuse, neglect, acts of God or
damage in transit.
Campbell Scientific will return guaranteed equipment by surface carrier
prepaid. Campbell Scientific will not reimburse the claimant for costs incurred
in removing and/or reinstalling equipment. This guarantee and the Company’s
obligation thereunder is in lieu of all other guarantees, expressed or implied,
including those of suitability and fitness for a particular purpose. Campbell
Scientific is not liable for consequential damage.
Please inform us before returning equipment and obtain a Repair Reference
Number whether the repair is under guarantee or not. Please state the faults as
clearly as possible, and if the product is out of the guarantee period it should
be accompanied by a purchase order. Quotations for repairs can be given on
request. It is the policy of Campbell Scientific to protect the health of its
employees and provide a safe working environment, in support of this policy a
“Declaration of Hazardous Material and Decontamination” form will be
issued for completion.
When returning equipment, the Repair Reference Number must be clearly
marked on the outside of the package. Complete the “Declaration of
Hazardous Material and Decontamination” form and ensure a completed copy
is returned with your goods. Please note your Repair may not be processed if
you do not include a copy of this form and Campbell Scientific Ltd reserves
the right to return goods at the customers’ expense.
Note that goods sent air freight are subject to Customs clearance fees which
Campbell Scientific will charge to customers. In many cases, these charges are
greater than the cost of the repair.
Campbell Scientific Ltd,
Campbell Park, 80 Hathern Road,
Shepshed, Loughborough, LE12 9GX, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1509 601141
Fax: +44 (0) 1509 601091
www.campbellsci.co.uk


PLEASE READ FIRST
About this manual
Please note that this manual was originally produced by Campbell Scientific Inc. primarily for the
North American market. Some spellings, weights and measures may reflect this origin.
Some useful conversion factors:
Area: 1 in2(square inch) = 645 mm2
Length: 1 in. (inch) = 25.4 mm
1 ft (foot) = 304.8 mm
1 yard = 0.914 m
1 mile = 1.609 km
Mass: 1 oz. (ounce) = 28.35 g
1 lb (pound weight) = 0.454 kg
Pressure: 1 psi (lb/in2) = 68.95 mb
Volume: 1 UK pint = 568.3 ml
1 UK gallon = 4.546 litres
1 US gallon = 3.785 litres
In addition, while most of the information in the manual is correct for all countries, certain information
is specific to the North American market and so may not be applicable to European users.
Differences include the U.S standard external power supply details where some information (for
example the AC transformer input voltage) will not be applicable for British/European use. Please
note, however, that when a power supply adapter is ordered it will be suitable for use in your country.
Reference to some radio transmitters, digital cell phones and aerials may also not be applicable
according to your locality.
Some brackets, shields and enclosure options, including wiring, are not sold as standard items in the
European market; in some cases alternatives are offered. Details of the alternatives will be covered in
separate manuals.
Part numbers prefixed with a “#” symbol are special order parts for use with non-EU variants or for
special installations. Please quote the full part number with the # when ordering.
Recycling information
At the end of this product’s life it should not be put in commercial or domestic refuse
but sent for recycling. Any batteries contained within the product or used during the
products life should be removed from the product and also be sent to an appropriate
recycling facility.
Campbell Scientific Ltd can advise on the recycling of the equipment and in some cases
arrange collection and the correct disposal of it, although charges may apply for some
items or territories.
For further advice or support, please contact Campbell Scientific Ltd, or your local agent.
Campbell Scientific Ltd, Campbell Park, 80 Hathern Road, Shepshed, Loughborough, LE12 9GX, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1509 601141 Fax: +44 (0) 1509 601091
www.campbellsci.co.uk


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Contents
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1. Introduction..................................................................1
2. Specifications..............................................................2
3. Getting Started.............................................................3
3.1 Factory Setup................................................................................... 3
3.2 Installing MultiMedia Player........................................................... 4
3.3 ActiveX Controls in Internet Explorer ............................................ 4
3.4 Setup Using Ethernet....................................................................... 4
3.4.1 Link Local IP Address Auto-Configuration .......................... 4
3.4.2 Static IP Address Setup.......................................................... 5
3.5 Setup Using Device Configuration Utility ...................................... 9
4. Cables/Wiring.............................................................10
4.1 Power & I/O Cable Connections ................................................... 10
4.2 Power & I/O Cable Details............................................................ 12
4.3 Ethernet Cables.............................................................................. 13
5. Camera Hardware Description .................................14
5.1 Ethernet RJ-45 Connection............................................................ 14
5.2 Power I/O Connection ................................................................... 14
5.3 Setup Button/Status LED............................................................... 15
5.3.1 Status LED........................................................................... 15
5.3.2 Setup Button ........................................................................ 15
5.4 SD Memory Card........................................................................... 16
5.4.1 Link for Most Recent Image and Video .............................. 16
5.4.2 Accessing SD Memory Card ............................................... 17
5.4.3 FTP Image Collection from the Memory Card.................... 17
5.5 Switched Power Output................................................................. 18
6. Camera Configuration...............................................18
7. Camera Operation Using Web Browser Interface...19
7.1 Live Video Homepage................................................................... 20
7.2 Network Configuration.................................................................. 21
7.2.1 Network Settings ................................................................. 22
7.2.2 Ethernet Power Mode Settings ............................................ 23
7.2.3 FTP Server Setting............................................................... 25
7.2.4 SMTP (Email) Server Settings ............................................ 26

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7.2.5 SNTP (TIME) Server Setting...............................................27
7.3 System Configuration.....................................................................28
7.3.1 System Date and Time..........................................................29
7.3.2 Automatic Date and Time Update........................................29
7.3.3 Site Name.............................................................................30
7.3.4 Users and Security................................................................31
7.3.5 Digital I/O Settings...............................................................32
7.3.5.1 External Trigger Input Settings......................................33
7.3.5.2 Light Power Control Settings.........................................33
7.3.5.3 Communication Power Control......................................33
7.3.5.4 Heater Power Control.....................................................33
7.3.6 Update ..................................................................................46
7.3.7 Events...................................................................................34
7.3.8 Save/Read Camera Settings..................................................35
7.4 Memory Card .................................................................................36
7.5 Video Settings ................................................................................39
7.6 Image Capture ................................................................................41
7.6.1 Power Modes........................................................................42
7.6.2 Self Timed Capture1 ............................................................44
7.6.3 Self Timed Capture2 ............................................................50
7.6.4 External Trigger ...................................................................50
7.6.4.1 External Trigger Video Pre-Recording ..........................50
7.6.5 Motion Detection..................................................................54
7.6.5.1 CC5MPX Motion Detection Description.......................55
7.6.5.2 Motion Detection Video Pre-Recording.........................56
7.6.6 Save/Read Camera Settings..................................................58
7.7 PakBus Communication Settings...................................................59
7.8 Still Image Settings ........................................................................60
8. Internal Jumpers........................................................63
8.1 RS-232 / RS-485 Jumpers..............................................................63
8.2 External Trigger pull-up/pull-down Jumper...................................64
9. RS-232 Communications ..........................................65
10. RS-485 Communications ........................................67
11. PakBus Communications .......................................68
11.1 Concurrent PakBus Communications........................................68
11.2 PakBus Graph Operation ...........................................................68
11.2.1 Logger Settings..............................................................68
11.2.2 Discovery.......................................................................68
11.2.3 Power Modes..................................................................68
11.3 PakBus Variable Control ...........................................................69
11.3.1 PakBus Control of Window Defroster Function............70
11.3.2 PakBus Control of CC5MPX Power..............................70
11.3.3 Example Program – SendVariable Instruction...............70

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12. Device Configuration Utility ...................................71
13. Image Quality...........................................................73
13.1 Night Time Images.................................................................... 73
14. Lens..........................................................................73
14.1 Camera Lens and Field of View................................................ 75
14.2 Focus and Zoom Adjustment..................................................... 75
14.2.1 Using the Focusing Number.......................................... 76
14.3 Temperature Variations and Focus............................................ 77
14.4 Lens IR Cut Filter...................................................................... 77
15. Power Calculations and Timings ...........................77
15.1 Standalone Operation................................................................ 78
15.2 Operation with Communications............................................... 79
16. CR1000 Interface Guide ..........................................80
16.1 CR1000 Memory Setup............................................................. 80
16.2 CR1000 Files Manager.............................................................. 81
16.3 CR1000 COM Port (Control Port) Communications................ 81
17. Remote Image Retrieval..........................................82
17.1 Loggernet File Retrieval............................................................ 82
17.2 Using LoggerNet File Control................................................... 83
18. Installation................................................................85
19. Maintenance.............................................................86
19.1 Lithium Battery ......................................................................... 87
19.2 Window and Lens Cleaning ...................................................... 87
19.3 CC5MPX O-Rings..................................................................... 87
19.4 CC5MPX Desiccant .................................................................. 89
20. Backplate Removal Procedures.............................89
21. System Limitations..................................................91
21.1 High resolution 5 Megapixel Images ........................................ 91
21.2 Simultaneous processes............................................................. 91
22. Internal USB Function.............................................91

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23. Quick Notes..............................................................93
23.1 CC5MPX General......................................................................93
23.2 Campbell Datalogger Users.......................................................94
23.3 Configuration Process................................................................94
Appendices
Appendix A: CC5MPX Accessories and Options ......A-1
A.1 CC5MPX with Zoom Lens .......................................................A-1
A.2 Window Defroster.....................................................................A-1
A.3 Power & I/O Cable....................................................................A-1
A.4 Environmental Ethernet Cable..................................................A-3
A.5 008277 / L18549 Mounting Kit ................................................A-3
A.6 001403 / C2469 DB9 FEMALE To Terminal Block Adaptor..A-4
A.7 005697 / C2641 Desiccant........................................................A-4
Appendix B: Window Defroster Option
Specifications ............................................................B-1
B.1 Power Supply ............................................................................B-1
B.2 Description ................................................................................B-1
Figures
Figure 1-1 CC5MPX Camera........................................................................1
Figure 3-1 Network Connections ..................................................................5
Figure 3-2 Local Area Connection................................................................5
Figure 3-3 Internet Protocol Properties.........................................................6
Figure 3-4 IP Address Configuration............................................................7
Figure 3-5 Web Interface Live Video Home Page........................................8
Figure 3-6 CC5MPX Shown in Device Configuration Utility......................9
Figure 3-7 CC5MPX Device Configuration Utility Settings Editor...........10
Figure 4-1 CC5MPX Connector Layout .....................................................13
Figure 5-1 CC5MPX Connector Layout .....................................................14
Figure 5-2 Image Collection from Installed SD Card .................................18
Figure 7-1 CC5MPX Web Interface Homepage .........................................19
Figure 7-2 Live Video (Homepage)............................................................20
Figure 7-3 Network Configuration Warning...............................................22
Figure 7-4 Network Configuration Page.....................................................22
Figure 7-5 Network Settings .......................................................................23
Figure 7-6 Ethernet Power Savings Settings...............................................24
Figure 7-7 FTP Server Settings...................................................................25
Figure 7-8 SMTP Server Settings................................................................27
Figure 7-9 SNTP Server Settings................................................................28

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Figure 7-10 System Settings....................................................................... 28
Figure 7-11 Date and Time Settings........................................................... 29
Figure 7-12 Automatic Date and Time Update........................................... 30
Figure 7-13 Site Name................................................................................ 30
Figure 7-14 Location of Site Name ............................................................ 31
Figure 7-15 Users and Security Settings..................................................... 32
Figure 7-16 Digital I/O Settings ................................................................. 32
Figure 7-17 Update Menu........................................................................... 34
Figure 7-18 Event Logs .............................................................................. 35
Figure 7-19 Save/Read Camera Settings.................................................... 36
Figure 7-20 Memory Card Page ................................................................. 36
Figure 7-21 Memory Card Directory Listing ............................................. 37
Figure 7-22 Date Subfolders....................................................................... 38
Figure 7-23 Example Display of Files........................................................ 38
Figure 7-24 Example of Multiple Page Viewing........................................ 39
Figure 7-25 Video Settings Page................................................................ 39
Figure 7-26 Video Banner Inside Top With Time Stamp and Text ........... 40
Figure 7-27 Image Capture Page................................................................ 42
Figure 7-28 Power Modes........................................................................... 42
Figure 7-29 Self-Timed Capture Page........................................................ 45
Figure 7-30 Enable and Capture Time Values............................................ 46
Figure 7-31 External Trigger Setup Page ................................................... 51
Figure 7-32 Motion Detection Page............................................................ 54
Figure 7-33 Save/Read Camera Settings.................................................... 59
Figure 7-34 Communication Settings Page................................................ 59
Figure 7-35 Still Images Settings Page....................................................... 61
Figure 8-1 Internal Jumper Locations......................................................... 64
Figure 8-2 Schematic Showing External Contact Device .......................... 65
Figure 9-1 Serial PakBus Port Setting........................................................ 65
Figure 9-2 Connecting the CC5MPX to a 9 Pin RS-232 Port.................... 66
Figure 9-3 Datalogger Connections with RS-232....................................... 66
Figure 10-1 RS-485 Shown in PakBus Port Setting................................... 67
Figure 12-1 CC5MPX Device Configuration Option................................. 72
Figure 12-2 Device Configuration Utility Screen....................................... 73
Figure 14-1 CC5MPX Lens Tube Removal ............................................... 74
Figure 14-2 Focus and Zoom Adjustments................................................. 74
Figure 14-3 CC5MPX Horizontal Field of View ....................................... 75
Figure 14-4 Homepage Video Display and Focusing Numbers................. 77
Figure 17-1 File Retrieval Setup Screen..................................................... 82
Figure 17-2 Loggernet Connection Screen................................................. 84
Figure 17-3 USR Drive View in File Control............................................. 84
Figure 18-1 CC5MPX Mounting Kit.......................................................... 85
Figure 18-2 CC5MPX Mounting Holes...................................................... 85
Figure 18-3 CC5MPX Mounted to Crossarm............................................. 86
Figure 19-1 Backplate O-ring..................................................................... 87
Figure 19-2 Button Cap O-ring................................................................... 88
Figure 19-3 Front Main Body O-ring......................................................... 88
Figure 19-4 Desiccant Location.................................................................. 89
Figure 20-1 Backplate View....................................................................... 90
Figure 22-2 USB Network Interface........................................................... 91

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Figure 22-2 CC5MPX USB Directory ........................................................92
Figure 22-3 Network Configuration............................................................92
Figure A-1 RJ45ENVCBL ........................................................................A-2
Figure A-2 RJ45ENVCBL ........................................................................A-3
Figure A-3 008277/L18549 Mounting Kit................................................A-3
Figure A-4 001403/C2469 DB9 FEMALE To Terminal Block Adaptor .A-4
Figure A-5 005697/C2641 Desiccant........................................................A-4
Figure B-1 CC5MPX Window Defroster..................................................B-2
Figure B-2 Window Defroster with Lens Tube Installed..........................B-2
Tables
Table 3-1 CC5MPX Default Configuration..................................................3
Table 4-1 Power & I/O Cable Colour Connections.....................................11
Table 4-2 Power & I/O Cable wire usage ...................................................11
Table 5-1 Setup Button LED Indicator .......................................................15
Table 7-1 Network Settings.........................................................................23
Table 7-2 Ethernet Power Save Modes.......................................................24
Table 7-3 Typical Video File Sizes.............................................................41
Table 7-4 Power Modes...............................................................................43
Table 7-5 Capture Response Times.............................................................44
Table 7-6 Start and Stop Time Examples....................................................47
Table 7-7 Self Time Capture Variables.......................................................48
Table 7-9 External Trigger Variables..........................................................52
Table 7-10 Motion Detection Settings ........................................................56
Table 7-11 PakBus Communication Settings..............................................60
Table 7-12 Still Image Settings...................................................................61
Table 7-13 Still Image Resolution Details..................................................62
Table 15-1 Power Consumption Table (Standalone)..................................78
Table 15-2 File Transfer Times Using PakBus...........................................79
Table 23-1 Power Mode Summary..............................................................95

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CC5MPX & CC5MPXWD Digital Network
Camera
1. Introduction
Figure 1-1 CC5MPX Camera
The CC5PMX and CC5MPX-Z digital network cameras are designed to meet
the stringent operational requirements necessary for remote battery powered
installations while producing images of up to 5 megapixels. Both cameras can
operate over a wide temperature range and have several advanced power
saving modes to suit a variety of needs.
CC5MPX will be used to refer to both models throughout the
manual unless otherwise specified.
The CC5MPX incorporates an integrated rugged environmental enclosure to
reduce cost and installation time. Communication options include Ethernet,
RS-232, and RS-485. The CC5MPX is fully web-enabled with FTP and Email
capabilities. Campbell Scientific’s PakBus protocol is supported by the
CC5MPX for integration with Campbell Scientific dataloggers. When
required, an optional lens defroster is available.
The camera contains an onboard SD memory card that can turn the camera into
a powerful image and video logger. The onboard memory card enables the
CC5MPX to archive images and video internally.
The CC5MPX can operate in a stand-alone mode with image acquisitions
triggered by the camera’s own precision real time clock. Image and video
acquisitions can also be triggered by events through an external signal or
motion detection.
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2. Specifications
Power Supply
Operating: 9-30 VDC 250 mA Maximum (Camera only)
9-16 VDC 1.0 A Max @ 12 VDC (Camera w/ Defroster
Option) *
Quiescent: 1 mA Maximum (Off power mode)
The CC5MPX is specified to operate on a 9-30 VDC
supply input range. When the window defroster is
installed the 30VDC maximum must be reduced to 16
VDC. Operating the CC5MPX with window defroster at
voltages greater than 16 VDC can cause damage to the
CC5MPX.
Operating
Temperature -40°C to +60°C
Clock Accuracy ± 2 Minutes/Year (-40°C to 60°C)
Lens
Mount: C-Type
IRIS: DC Compatible
Standard lens: 4-12mm, 27° to 80° field of view
Zoom lens: 10-40mm, 9° to 35° field of view
Image or Video Capture Triggers:
Two independent self timers
Motion detection
Web page control
External trigger
Still Image Resolution (JPEG)
2592 x 1944 640 x 352
1280 x 960 320 x 240
1280 x 720 320 x 176
640 x 480
Video Capable of 720P - 1280x720 (MPEG4), 640x480 (Live
Video Only/MJPEG), 320x240 (MPEG4)
Ext. Input Signal
Logic Low Level: < 0.65V (-20VDC Absolute Min)
Logic High Level: >2.0 VDC (+20VDC Absolute Max)
Minimum Pulse Width: 10 ms
Communication Interfaces
Ethernet 10/100
RS-232 port
RS-485 port
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Communication Protocols
Web page interface via web browser
FTP
Email
PakBus (for Campbell Scientific Dataloggers)
Communication Switched Power Output
Maximum Output Current: 750mA
RS-232 and RS-485
Max. BAUD Rate: 115.2 KBAUD
Memory Card Interface
Type: Secure Digital (SD)
File System: FAT32
File Type: JPEG (image), AVI (video)
Size: Verified up to 16GB
Dimensions
Length: 220 mm (8.7”), 229 mm (9.0”) w/ zoom lens
Width: 93 mm (3.7”)
Weight: 1.06 kg (2.34 lbs)
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
Link Local IP 169.254.99.99
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
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utility. The use of the RS-232 serial lines will require the use of the DB9
terminal block adapter 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 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/
Download and install the appropriate VLC media player to the PC that will be
interfacing with the CC5MPX.
3.3 ActiveX Controls in Internet Explorer
Currently the CC5MPX is only fully supported using the Windows Internet
Explorer browser.
The web interface for the CC5MPX will require the use of ActiveX controls
when using Internet Explorer. These add-ons allow Windows to interact with
objects in the web interface through Internet Explorer.
When connecting to the CC5MPX via the web interface for the first time you
should be prompted to run the ActiveX add-ons. This typically occurs the first
time you access a webpage. The prompt is in the form of a “pop-up” in
Internet Explorer and should be allowed.
3.4 Setup Using Ethernet
3.4.1 Link Local IP Address Auto-Configuration
The CC5MPX supports an automatic IP address configuration in situations
where the camera is directly connected via ethernet cable to a computer
without the need of a DHCP server
This feature is automatically enabled in the camera and is transparent to its
normal operation. In this situation the camera will be accessible using the IP
address 169.254.99.99. This address will be valid for accessing the camera in
any network configuration.
In order to use Link Local the computer connecting to the
CC5MPX must be configured to use DHCP. If the computer is
configured to use a Static IP one of the remaining interface
arrangements will need to be used.
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3.4.2 Static IP Address Setup
It may be beneficial to speak with someone in your IT department if you are
not familiar with configuring devices for operation on a network.
If the standard assigned static IP address is compatible with your current
network, you may simply plug the camera into the network and its IP address
will be 192.168.1.90. If this IP address is not compatible with your network,
then you will have to change the setting by connecting the camera directly to
your computer’s Ethernet port.
The easiest way to connect to the CC5MPX for changing its default IP settings
is to manually configure your computer’s Ethernet IP address to be compatible
with the factory default address assigned to the CC5MPX.
The following shows how to change your network setting using Windows XP:
Click on Network Connections via the Control Panel.
Figure 3-1 Network Connections
Right click on the Local Area Connection and select Properties.
Figure 3-2 Local Area Connection

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Highlight the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) selection and click on Properties.
Figure 3-3 Internet Protocol Properties
You should record the existing settings that are used on the computer to restore
the connection back once the CC5MPX setup is completed. In the screen
shown above the computer is set to Obtain the IP address automatically which
is quite common.
At this point you will also want to disconnect your computer from the network
and connect it directly to the CC5MPX camera. You do not need to use a
crossover cable as the CC5MPX has an auto MDIX feature that will allow the
camera to automatically connect with or without a crossover cable.
Change the settings by assigning a manual IP address. In this case we will
assign an address of 192.168.1.91 with a Subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. The
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Figure 3-4 IP Address Configuration
Click OK.
Click OK again here.

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Right click on the Local Area connection again and select repair.
You should now be able to open your web browser and access the camera by
typing http://192.168.1.90 In the above example, your computer was
configured to 192.168.1.91 and the camera is set to at 192.168.1.90. Since you
want to connect to the camera, the 192.168.1.90 is entered into the browser.
Once the computer establishes a connection with the camera the following
page should be displayed in your Internet Browser.
Figure 3-5 Web Interface Live Video Home Page
If you select a video format to display from the Video Display Size drop down
box, you should be prompted to install an Active X control. Your browser
may be configured by default to block pop-ups. You will need to enable the
pop up for the camera.
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