The Marshall CV610-U2 acts as a UVC command slave to Teleconference, U.C. or Video Capture Software programs
that use it as a USB capture device. Once selected as an available camera, these software platforms send commands
to camera as to compatible resolutions and frame rates based on bandwidth, software parameters, and/or computer
capabilities. Some software platforms allow for direct adjust commands to change resolution and frame-rates, such
as VLC Player and others. CV610-U2 adjusts as commanded by software platform or to nearest resolution settings
available (1080p, 720p, 480p). There is no way to manually adjust resolutions and frame-rates from camera or camera
OSD menu, since it relies on UVC (USB video class) commands. CV610-U2 adheres to UVC1.5 protocol standards.
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CV610-U2 Operation ManualIR Remote Controller
CAMERA INTERFACEIR REMOTE CONTROLLER
LED Function Instruction
LED Light on REMOTE (top right of controller) - explained:
When LED light turns RED while pushing button - means remote is controlling CAMERA
When LED light turns GREEN while pushing button - means remote controlling CODEC
When LED light turns BLUE while pushing button - means remote controlling TV;
This can be changed by pushing RED(Camera), GREEN(Codec), or BLUE(TV).
POWER Buttons (on top of controller):
RED button with picture of camera: During normal work, one short press of this button
will send camera into standby mode; short press again will start self-startup conguration
and go to HOME position or PRESET no. 0 if that has been assigned.
GREEN button with picture of people: Codec power button (read more about button
1. Camera Lens
2. Camera Base
3. IR Receiver Panel
4. Indicator Light
5. Dial Switch
6. Tripod Screw Hole
7. Installation Hole
8. RS232 (VISCA IN) Port
9. USB2.0 Port
10. DC12V Power Input
11. Power Indicator light (red)
coding)
BLUE button with picture of television: TV power button (read more about button coding)
Focus (Left): +/-
Manual focus, operational when manual focus mode is
selected;
Zoom (Right): +/-
Controls the lens zoom rate;
Navigate: Up/Down/Left/Right
In normal working mode, use navigate keys to control pan/tilt;
Conrm/Home button:
In normal working mode, short press to let the camera go
back to Home position.
CAMERA DIMENSIONS (mm)
Menu button: show the camera version
Number buttons
Set Preset: Long press(3seconds) the number button to save
preset;
Clear Preset: Clear+number button to clear the relative preset;
Long press (3seconds) the Clear button to clear all
preset;
Run Preset: Short press the number button to run the relative
preset.
LEARNING FUNCTION
1.Press the green button, LED indicator light will illuminate green for 1 second, this means that camera
is switching to video terminal/codec control mode;
2.Single Button Coding: long press (3seconds) Home + number”1” button simultaneously, the green indicator LED
will light, this enters button learning mode, press the buttons which need to be learned, LED will start ickering(1HZ),
now camera can start learning keys: get the codec remote point to the camera remote’s infrared tube ( about 10cm
distance), then press the button which needs to be learned, the LED ickers when learning nishes; press other
buttons which also need to be learned; Press the Home+”0” buttons simultaneously to exit and save all remote data.
If the button learning fails, the camera will enter normal working mode after 15seconds, LED will extinguish.
3. All Button Coding: long press (3seconds) Home+number”2” button simultaneously, the green indicator LED will
start ickering(1HZ), to enter all button learning mode: get codec remote point to the camera remote’s infrared tube(
about 10cm distance), to start all button coding mode, the LED will extinguish when learning nished.
If the button learning fails, the camera will enter normal working mode after 15seconds, LED will extinguish.
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CV610-U2 Operation ManualIR Remote Controller / OSD menu
CV610-U2 OSD MENU EXPLAINED
1
1. Once camera is powered up and working, press the Menu button
on the IR remote control to enter the OSD menu (see
pic.1); once changes are made press the OSD menu button
again to exit and save modied parameters.
2
3. In the sub menu, once again press the up/down navigate buttons to scroll and select, use left/right
navigate button to cycle through selection options parameters.
4. Select the last option “RETURN” and press the left navigate button to get back to main menu or
previous menu.
5. Press OSD button again to exit the menu.
6. The following pages outline the Menu structure as it appears in OSD Menu:
Camera Set
FOCUS
WB MODE
2. Use the navigate buttons (up/down/left/right) to choose which
function to select. As picture 1 shows, once selection is made,
the selected option will change to gray background highlight.
Press the right navigate button to go to the sub menu (see pic.2).
LANGUAGEChinese/English
PROTOCOLVISCA/PELCO-P/PELCO-D
ADDRESS1~7
BAUD RATE2400,9600,115200
PARITY BITNONE
RETURNBack to the main menu
LENS INITOFF/5K/10K/15K/20K/EXE
DIS ZOOM RATIO OFF/ON
RETURNBack to the main menu
WB MODEATWB/GAIN/TEMP./SOD./FL./AWB/IDR./ODR./PUSH
B_GAIN0~255 (Only Valid when WB MODE set to GAIN or TEMP.)
R_GAIN0~255 (Only Valid when WB MODE set to GAIN or TEMP.)
RETURNBack to the main menu
EXPOSURE
PICTURE
IMAGE
ENHANCE
MASK
D/N MODE
CAMERA
INFO
EXP MODEAUTO/MANUAL/IRIS/SHUT/BRI.
SHUT TIME
IRIS
AGC
BRIGHTBrightness value: 0-27 (Valid when EXP MODE set to BRI.)
SLOW SHUTOFF/ON
FLICK
RETURNBack to the main menu
BRIGHTNESS 1-15
SHARPNESS 0-15
CONTRAST0-15
SATURATION 0-14
MIRRORImage 180 degree rotation left/right: OFF/ON
PIC FLIPImage 180 degree rotation up/down: OFF/ON
FREEZEOFF/ON
DEFOGOFF/1-15
RETURNBack to the main menu
2D NROFF/ON
3D NROFF/AUTO/ 1-4
D_WDROFF/1-6
GAMMA0-4
BACKLIGHTOFF/ON
HIGHLIGHTOFF/ON
RETURNBack to the main menu
MASK SWITCH ON/OFF
COLORWHITE/YELLOW/GRAY/GREEN/VIOLET/RED
INDEX1-8
INDEX SWITCH OFF/ON
ROW START0-1919
ROW END1-1920
LINE START0-1079
LINE END1-1079
RETURNBack to the main menu
D/N MODEDAY/NIGHT/AUTO
DAY TO NIGHT 15-126
NIGHT TO DAY 5-190
SWITCH DELAY 1-60
GAIN LIMIT2-511
RETURNBack to the main menu
IMAGE VER.PC-V0.0.6 (change without notice)
IMAGE DATE16.10.20 (change without notice)
CONTROL VER.UC V0.1.4 (change without notice)
CONTROL DATE 17.01.07 (changes without notice)
BAUDRATE9600
PARITY BITNONE
RETURNBack to the main menu
Shutter time: 1/1~1/10K
(Valid when EXP MODE set to MANUAL or SHUT)
Iris value: 0-13
(Valid when EXP MODE set to MANUAL or IRIS)
Gain value: 0dB~15dB
(Valid when EXP MODE set to MANUAL)
OFF/50HZ/60HZ
(Valid when EXP MODE set to AUTO or IRIS)
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CV610-U2 Operation ManualVISCA Protocol
4. All Button Sending Mode: long press (3seconds) the Menu+ number “3” button simultaneously, the remote will
enter all button sending mode.
5. Similar operation for the TV control mode learning.
VISCA IN (RS232) PORT
No.Function
1DTR
2DSR
3TXD
4GND
5RXD
6A
7IR OUT
8B
VISCA IN &RS485 Connection
Camera VISCA INRS485
1DTR
2DSR
3TXD
4GND
5RXD
6A(+) TX+
7IR OUT
8B(-) TX-
VISCA IN &DB9 Connection
Camera VISCA INWindows DB-9
1DTR 6DSR
2DSR 4DTR
3TXD 2RXD
4GND 5GND
5RXD 3TXD
6A(+)
7IR OUT
8B(-)
SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATION:
ParameterValueParameterValue
Baud rate2400/9600/115200Stop Bit1bit
Start Bit1 bitVerify BitNone
Date Bit8 bit
VISCA PROTOCOL
Part 1 - Camera Return Command
Ack/Completion Message
Command PacketNote
ACKz0 41 FFReturned when the command is accepted.
Completionz0 51 FFReturned when the command has been executed.
Error Messages
Command PacketNote
Syntax Errorz0 60 02 FF
Returned when the command format is different or when a
command with illegal command parameters is accepted
Returned when a command cannot be executed due
Command Not
Executable
z0 61 41 FF
to current conditions. For example, when commands
controlling the focus manually are received during auto
1. Secure the CV610-U2-WM to the wall with 4 M4 screws (included).
M4 screws
2. Disconnect all cables from the camera. Align the CV610-U2 camera’s ¼-20UNC tripod screw
hole with the wall mount screw hole. Use the ¼-20UNC screw (included) to secure the camera
onto the wall mount. Reconnect the cables after mounting the camera.
Note: Do not mount the camera upside down, as the image will be displayed upside down.