Campbell Hausfeld CC640 ユーザーズマニュアル

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CC640 Digital Camera 
2.3  Operating 
The CC640 is capable of acquiring images in a self-timed mode, an external 
trigger mode, and by manually taking a picture using the Snap button (Section 3.3, 
page 6). Self-timed mode is set using the Device Configuration Utility, while a 
short pulse applied to the Ext. Input Signal on the camera will initiate image 
acquisition in the External Trigger Mode. When taking a picture manually using 
the Snap button, the power switch needs to be in the ON position. 
2.4  Retrieving Images 
Loggernet Version 3.1.3 or newer includes the executable LNCMD.EXE that is 
required for image file retrieval from dataloggers (Section 14, page 32). Images 
from cameras in standalone mode can be retrieved directly from the Compact 
Flash Memory Card with a PC that has a Compact Flash socket. 
2.5  Additional Reference Material 
The CC640 Operating Manual is intended for use by those experienced in working 
with Campbell Scientific dataloggers. For further information regarding the 
various uses and applications of the CR1000, CR10XPB, CR23X, MD485, or any 
additional technology listed in this manual, refer to the appropriate Operating 
Manuals of these products. 
2.6  CC640 Quick Check List 
•  If interfacing to a Datalogger ensure that your datalogger has the 
appropriate PakBus operating system. 
•  The compact flash memory card must be formatted to FAT16 (Do not use 
FAT32). 
•  Use the Device Configuration Utility to change settings in the camera. 
•  Use the Device Configuration Utility to change settings in MD485 or 
other PakBus devices. 
•  The Device Configuration Utility can also be used to set the Dataloggers 
memory and PakBus parameters. These parameters can be incorporated 
into the datalogger program or changed with a Keyboard display. 
•  Verify that the lens cable is properly seated, as the connector may 
inadvertently become unplugged during handling or installation. 
 
Always ensure that the Power Switch is placed in the Auto Position 
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