The CC640 digital camera is ideal for remote deployment in the harsh Australian climate.
Where typical cameras cannot withstand extreme conditions, the CC640 digital camera operates flawlessly in temperatures ranging from -40 C to +70 C
A highly versatile image logger, the CC640 can operate as a stand alone camera or for added flexibility connected to one of our Campbell Scientific data loggers. The data logger can trigger an image acquisition by applying a 5 to 12 volt signal, with telemetry links available to transport the images from site to your office or home P.C.When used as a stand alone device the camera’s precision real-time clock can be used to trigger an image capture.
Images are downloaded in JPEG form to the memory of the data logger, or stored in on a CompactFlash card.
Features
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Ideal for harsh environments including applications such as stream
gauging, ecology and road monitoring - anywhere a remote visual
image is required
- Image capture can be trigger by time or event
- Compatible with the following data loggers : CR800, CR1000, CR3000
Specifications
- Lens Description: F1.4 3.5 to 8 mm Varifocal Lens with Electronic Iris
- Image Type: JPEG
- Resolution: 640 x 480 (307,200 pixels); 604 x 504 (with time stamp)
- Power: 9 to 15 Vdc
- Current Drain: 250 mA maximum (operating); 250 μA typical (quiescent)
- Communication Ports: RS-232, RS-485 (labeled external I/O), CS I/O
- Maximum Baud Rate: 230 kbps (RS-232, RS-485); 76.8 kbps (CS I/O)
- CS I/O CSDC Addresses: 7 or 8
- Power: 9 to 15 Vdc
- Video Output: NTSC, PAL
- Logic Low Level External Input Signal: 0 to 0.7 Vdc (-12 Vdc absolute minimum)
- Logic High Level External Input Signal: 4 to 15 Vdc (15 Vdc absolute maximum)
- Memory Card
- Type: CompactFlash
- File System: FAT16
- Storage: 2 Gigabytes or less
- Clock Accuracy: ±1 minute/year (0° to 40°C); ±4 minute/year (-40° to 70°C)
- Time to Take Image: ~10 seconds