Specifications

CC640 Digital Camera
3.8 Compact Flash Memory Card
The camera is equipped to use compact flash memory cards. It is important for
the memory cards to be formatted as FAT16 and not FAT32, since the camera
does not support the FAT32 file system. When formatting a memory card
using a PC, insure that FAT32 is not selected (FAT16 or just FAT should be
used).
Image files are stored on the compact flash memory card as JPEG files under
the root directory “IMAGES”. Each file will be uniquely named with a
sequence number (i.e. E1234567.JPG).
The compact flash card should not be inserted or removed while the camera is
in its ON state. Insertion or removal should only be done when the camera is
in its quiescent state or when power is removed.
The use of a memory card is optional and is not required for users who utilize
communication to retrieve the images. If a card is present, the camera will
write the images to it. Once the memory card is filled, the camera will stop
recording images to it unless deleting previous files creates additional image
storage space. It is generally recommended to delete older image files from the
memory card after downloading them to a permanent storage location.
3.8.1 Firmware Update From Memory Card
Caution! Failure to properly follow this procedure can result in corruption of
the operating system. If this occurs, it may be necessary to send the camera to
an authorized repair facility to have the operating system reloaded.
The compact flash card is also used to provide a means of updating the
camera’s embedded firmware. This is done by downloading the appropriate
files from any Campbell Scientific website, renaming the new firmware hex
file as “NEWCODE.HEX” (all upper case), and placing it in the root directory
of the compact flash memory card. When the camera powers up and finds the
file in the root directory it will begin to update its firmware from the file. The
LED will remain continuously on during this process, which may take up to 5
minutes. It is imperative that the power supply is not interrupted during this
process. After completion the LED will turn off. Power down the camera,
remove the memory card, and delete the “NEWCODE.HEX” file using a PC if
no other cameras need to be updated. Leaving the file on the memory card will
cause the camera to repeatedly update its firmware every time the camera
wakes up from its quiescent mode.
3.9 CS I/O and RS-232 Connections
For configuration and communication, two 10 pin (2 X 5) connectors are built
into the camera. The RS-232 port is designed to provide a 9 Pin DCE type
port. Part number C1947 provides a DB9 (sockets) connector that can be used
for CS/IO and RS-232 operation with the use of the COMCBL1_L, and
configuration with a straight RS-232 cable to the serial port of a pc.
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