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Overview

The CC5MPXCBL2 RJ45 Environmental Cable connects the camera to a network router, cellular modem, or laptop. With this connection, the user can access a web interface that allows adjustment of camera targeting/focusing; supports camera configuration; and displays camera information, system status, date, and time.

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Detailed Description

The CC5MPXCBL2 RJ45 Environmental Cable connects the camera to a network router, cellular modem, or laptop. With this connection, the user can access a web interface that allows adjustment of camera targeting/focusing; supports camera configuration; and displays camera information, system status, date, and time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Number of FAQs related to CC5MPXCBL2-L: 2

  1. This depends. Typically, most camera applications require an environmentally sealed cable, such as the CC5MPXCBL2-L, rather than a generic Ethernet cable. However, for indoor or temporary applications where the cable will not be exposed to weather elements, use a standard 10Base-T CAT5e Ethernet cable, such as pn 28900.

  2. The CC5MPXCBL2-L is an environmentally sealed Ethernet (RJ45) cable that provides access to the network functionalities of the CC5MPX family of cameras. This cable is used with a camera to do the following: send emails, transfer images via FTP (accessing either a web server or an optional internal SD memory card), synchronize with a network time server, or gain access to the camera’s configuration web page. The CC5MPXCBL2-L can also be used to connect the CC5MPX directly to an Ethernet port, such as a cellular modem or wireless router. In addition, Campbell Scientific recommends using this cable if the CC5MPX is mounted on a tall tower or in a location that is not easily accessible.

    Note: The camera’s internally served configuration web page is the only way to view the real-time streaming video that is used to manually zoom and focus the camera.

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