> Icon indicates “Press OSD button” or “Enter Sub Menu”
SETUPSUB MENUSUB MENU
SATURATION
HUE
EDGE ENHANCE
AUTO SATURATE
IMAGE CONTROL
AUTO EDGE
BLACK WHITE LEVEL
GAMMA CORRECT
DNR
DZOOM
DEFOG
DIS
BACKLIGHT
DNR MODE
DNR LEVEL
2. OSD Joystick and Button
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SPECIAL
SETUP
RESETUSER/FACTORY
EXIT
BINNING
DEFECT PIXEL
DISP FUNCTION
WDR
FLICKER DETECT
PRIVACY
CAM TITLE
COMMUNICATIONRS-485/ID
SYSTEM INFO
OUTPUT FORMAT
I/O Cable (included in box) for CV503, CV506, CV344, CV346
1. SET Used to access the menu and confrim selection.
2. UP Used to move the cursor up.
3. DOWN Used to move the cursor down.
4. LEFT Used to move the cursor left and change the value
5. RIGHT Used to move the cursor to the right and change the value.
Press SET button to access the Main Menu
MENU
WB CONTROL
AE CONTROL
DAY/N IGHT
IMAGE CONTROL
SPECIAL
SETUP
RESET
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3. WB CONTROL
Select WB CONTROL using the UP or DOWN button. You can change between AUTO, ATW, PUSH,
and MANUAL using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons.
• ATW : Continuously adjusts camera color balance in accordance with any change in color
temperature. Compensates for color temperature changes within the range of 1,900°K to
11,000°K.
• ONE PUSH: Color temperature will be manually adjusted by pushing the OSD button. Place
the white paper in front of the camera when OSD button is pressed to obtain the optimum
result.
• MANUAL: Select this to fine-tune White Balance manually.
You can adjust the blue and red tone level manually.
1. BLUE: Adjust the Blue tone of the image. (0~100)
2. RED: Adjust the Red tone of the image. (0~100)
• INDOOR: Select this to adjust white balance to indoor lighting condition.
• OUTDOOR: Select this to adjust white balance to outdoor lighting condition.
4. AE CONTROL
Select AE CONTROL using the UP or DOWN button. You can select one sub-mode using the UP or
DOWN buttons.
MENUAE CONTROL
WB CONTROL
AE CONTROL
DAY/N IGHT
AUDIO
IMAGE CONTROL
SPECIAL
SETUP
RESET
EXIT
• AUTO: Adjusts the exposure level automatically. Detailed fine tuning options are available
under this menu.
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AE MODE
SHUTTER
IRIS
AGC
AGCMAX
SENS UP
AE BRIGHT
FLK CONTROL
LENS MODE
RETURN
AUTO
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OFF
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MENUWB CONTROL
WB CONTROL
AE CONTROL
DAY/N IGHT
AUDIO
IMAGE CONTROL
SPECIAL
SETUP
RESET
EXIT
1. Adjust White Balance first by using the ATW mode before switching to MANUAL mode.
2. White Balance may not work properly under the following conditions. In this case, select
the ATW mode.
• When the ambient illumination of the subject is dim.
• If the camera is directed towards a fluorescent light or is installed in place where
illumination changes dramatically, the White Balance operation may become unstable.
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RED
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• SHUT FIX: Provides more detailed shutter speed options. All other controls are tuned for the
selected shutter speed.
• AGC FIX: Provides more detailed gain option. All other controls are tuned for the selected gain
value.
• MANUAL: Adjusts the exposure level manually.
1. SHUTTER: Speed can be set at auto or manual. (1/30~1/10,000)
2. IRIS SPEED: Electronic Iris speed can be controlled, for DC Iris lens only. (0~5)
3. AGC: Electronic Iris speed can be controlled, for DC Iris lens only. (0~5)
4. AGC MAX: Used to set maximum gain value to control the video noise caused by Auto
Gain Control. (Off, Low, Middle, High, DMIN, DMID, DMAX)
5. SENS UP: Controls the digital slow shutter to allow extra light into the camera and adjust
the picture quality. (Off, x2~x10)
6. AE BRIGHT: Select this to adjust auto exposure brightness levels. (0~10)
7. LENS MODE: Lens setting will be optimized for selected environment, for DC Iris lens only.
8. FLK CONTROL: Provides a proper image sensor frequency to match the power frequency
in order to minimize video flicker.
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5. DAY / NIGHT
Select DAY / NIGHT using the UP or DOWN button. You can select one sub-mode from AUTO,
COLOR, and NIGHT using the UP or DOWN buttons.
• MODE: Auto, Day, Night
• AUTO: Camera will change between day and night mode when the light condition
changes.
• DAY: Camera will stay on day mode.
• NIGHT: Camera will stay on night mode.
• DEL AY [ SEC ] : Delay time of changing mode can be adjusted from this menu.
• D->N LEVEL: Change the camera threshold value of Day to Night mode.
• N->D LEVEL: Change the camera threshold value of Night to Day mode.
• NIGHT COLOR: Change the camera threshold value of Night to Day mode.
MENUDAY/NIG HT
WB CONTROL
AE CONTROL
DAY/N IGHT
IMAGE CONTROL
SPECIAL
SETUP
RESET
EXIT
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N->D LEVEL
NIGHT COLOR
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AUTO
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6. IMAGE CONTROL
Select IMAGE CONTROL using the UP or DOWN button.
You can select LENS SHADING, CONTRAST, HUE, And EDGE ENHANCE using the UP or DOWN
buttons.
MENUIMAGE CONTROL
WB CONTROL
AE CONTROL
DAY/N IGHT
IMAGE CONTROL
SPECIAL
SETUP
RESET
EXIT
• LENS SHADING: Corrects inconsistent brightness level in the image.
• CONTRAST: Adjust the image contrast level value.
• BRIGHTNESS: Adjust the image brightness level value.
• SATUR AT ION : Adjust the image saturation level value.
• HUE: Adjust the image hue level value.
• EDGE ENHANCED: Adjust the image sharpness level.
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CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
SATURATION
HUE
EDGE ENHANCE
AU TO SATUR ATE
AUTO EDGE
BLACK WHITE LV
GAMMA CORRECT
DNR
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• AU TO S ATURAT E : Decrease saturation automatically when noise scene is detected.
• AUTO EDGE: Adjust line sharpness level automatically.
• BLACK WHITE LEVEL: Adjust the image black level value.
• GAMMA CORRECT: Adjust the image output gamma level.
• DNR: Reduces the video noise at low ambient light.
Select the DNR level from OFF, LOW, MIDDLE, and HIGH using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
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7. SPECI AL
Select SPECIAL using the UP or DOWN button.
You can select DEFOG, MOTION DETECT, BACKLIGHT, DEFECT PIXEL, and FLICKER DETECT using
the UP or DOWN buttons.
MENUSPECIAL
WB CONTROL
AE CONTROL
DAY/N IGHT
IMAGE CONTROL
SPECIAL
SETUP
RESET
EXIT
• DISP FUNCTION: Display effect such as freeze mirror, rotation, and style can be applied from
this menu.
• WDR: This feature enables user to view both object and background more clearly when
background is too bright.
• FLICKER DETECT: Adjust the image sensor frequency to match the power frequency.
• PRIVACY: Mask an area you want to hide on the screen by applying the privacy zones.
• CAM TITLE: Camera title can be turned ON or OFF.
• COMMUNICATION: VISCA communication can be adjusted.
1. CAM ID: Camera ID can be setup. (0~7)
2. ID DISPLAY: Camera ID display can be displayed.
3. BAU DRATE : Camera baudrate can be set.
(2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400)
• SYSTEM INFO: Camera information can be found under this menu.
• OUTPUT FORMAT: Camera resolution and frame rate can be set.
(1080 by default)
Select the FRAME RATE using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons.
Available Frame Rates are:
1920 x 1080p 60, 59.94, 50, 30, 29.97, 25, 24, 23
1920 x 1080i 60, 59.94, 50
1280 x 720p 60, 59.94, 50
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9. RESET
Select RESET using the UP or DOWN buttons.
• RESET: Reset the camera settings the factory defaults or user setting value.
MENURESET
WB CONTROL
AE CONTROL
DAY/N IGHT
IMAGE CONTROL
SPECIAL
SETUP
RESET
EXIT
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RESET
SAVE AS USER
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10. EXIT
Select EXIT using the UP or DOWN button.
MENU
WB CONTROL
AE CONTROL
DAY/N IGHT
IMAGE CONTROL
SPECIAL
SETUP
RESET
EXIT
• SAVE : Exit the setup after saving the value changes.
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• ON: Set the camera setting to either “FACTORY” or “USER” of “CHANGE” menu. Make sure
to select the right mode from “CHANGE” before defaulting the camera.
• RESET MODE: Select the desired setting mode.
Select from USER or FACTORY using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
1. USER: Select “USER” if setting value user saved last is needed.
2. FACTORY: Select “FACTORY” if factory default setting is needed.
“FRAME RATE”, “CAM ID”, and “BAUDRATE” will note change.
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11. TROUBLESHOOTING
Before sending the camera for repair, please check below to make sure that the camera is
installed correctly. If it still does not perform adequately, please consult with your supplier.
ProblemSolution
1. Check that all connected devices are powered on.
2. Confirm that the voltage is correct.
Nothing appears on the
screen.
The picture is not clear.
3. Confirm that the power supply provides enough current to
power the camera.
4. Check that all video cables are properly connected.
1. Check that your monitor is correctly adjusted.
2. Confirm that the glass in front of the lens is clean. If there is
dust, dirt or fingerprints on the glass, the image quality will be
affected.
3. To clean the glass, use a soft, dry and non-abrasive cloth or a
commercially available lens cleaning set.
4. Adjust the focus by carefully rotating the threaded M12 lens.
Warranty
Marshall Electronics warranties to the first consumer that this device will, under normal use,
be free from defects in workmanship and materials, when received in its original container, for
a period of two years from the purchase date. This warranty is extended to the first consumer
only, and proof of purchase is necessary to honor the warranty. If there is no proof of purchase
provided with a warranty claim, Marshall Electronics reserves the right not to honor the warranty
set forth above. Therefore, labor and parts may be charged to the consumer. This warranty
does not apply to the product exterior or cosmetics. Misuse, abnormal handling, alterations or
modifications in design or construction void this warranty. No sales personnel of the seller or
any other person is authorized to make any warranties other than those described above, or to
extend the duration of any warranties on behalf of Marshall Electronics, beyond the time period
described above.
Due to constant effort to improve products and product features, specifications may change
without notice.
The picture has interference.
The picture is flickering
continually.
1. Ensure that the camera is not positioned near a high voltage
source, such as a power generator.
2. Check that the connected BNC cable is terminated properly.
3. Check that all video cables are properly connected.
1. Check the termination and set the impedance at 75Ω properly.
2. Ensure that the camera is not pointing towards the Sun or any
light source.
3. Check the performance of any intermediate devices.
4. Check if the distance of the video cable exceeds the maximum
transferable limitation.