Marshall Electronics CV620-WH, CV620-BK Installation Manual

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Marshall Electronics
CV620-WH & CV620-BK
Full HD Broadcast PTZ Camera
Installation Guide
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software
or driver, etc., please visit Hwww.lcdracks.com
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Table of Contents
Safety Instructions............................................................................................3
Precautions..................................................................................................4
FCC Warning................................................................................................4
EN55022 (CE Radiation) Warning...............................................................4
Package Contents............................................................................................. 5
Product Overview..............................................................................................6
3.1 Overview.............................................................................................6
3.2 Description of LED indicator...............................................................6
Instruction for installation..............................................................................7
4.1 Preparation before installation............................................................7
4.2 Instruction for installation....................................................................7
4.3 Connecting the device......................................................................16
Remote Control and Setting Menu ..............................................................19
5.1 Functions of remote control..............................................................19
5.2 Setting menu ....................................................................................20
Descriptions of Major Functions .................................................................28
6.1 I would like to switch to.....................................................................28
6.2 I would like to save the current lens position data............................28
6.3 I would like to clear the saved position data.....................................28
6.4 I would like to turn on the back light compensation function............28
6.5 I would like to adjust the shooting angle of the lens.........................28
6.6 I would like to zoom in/out images ...................................................28
6.7 I would like to adjust the focal length ...............................................29
6.8 I would like to adjust the focus speed ..............................................29
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6.9 I would like to set the image mode...................................................30
6.10I would like to freeze images............................................................30
6.11I would like to rotate the image.........................................................30
6.12I would like to change the camera direction.....................................30
6.13I would like to display the current status ..........................................30
DIP Switch Setting.........................................................................................31
7.1 DIP SWITCH ....................................................................................31
7.2 RS-422 Connection..........................................................................33
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................35
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Safety Instructions
Always follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the Camera:
1. Use attachments only as recommen ded.
2. Use the type of power source indicated on the Camera. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your distributor or local electricity company for advice.
3. Always take the following precautions when handling the plug. Failure to do so may result in sparks or fire.
Ensure the plug is free of dust before inserting it into a socket. Ensure that the plug is inserted into the socket securely.
4. Do not overload wall sockets, extensions leads or multi-way plug boards as this may cause fire or electric shock.
5. Do not place the Camera where the cord can be stepped on as this may result in fraying or damage to the lead or the plug.
6. Do not block the slots and openings in the ca se of Camera. They provide ventilation and prevent the Camera from overheating.Do not place the Camera on the soft surface of sofas, carpet s or others.
7. Never push objects of any kind through cabinet slots. Never allow liquid of any kind to spill into the Camera.
8. Except as specifically instructed in this User Manual, do not attempt to operate this product by yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards. Refer all servicing to licensed service personnel.
9. Unplug the Camera during thunderstorms or if it is not going to be used for an extended period. Do not place the Camera or remote control on top of vibrating equipment or heated objects such as a car, etc.
10. Unplug the Camera from the wall outlet and refer servicing to licensed service personnel when the following situations happen:
If the power cable or plug becomes damaged or frayed. If the camera is wet with liquid, rain or water.
* Note
Using an incorrect battery type in the remote control may result in breakd own. Follow local instructions on how to dispose of used batteries.
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Precautions
Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
If Camera will not be used for an extended time, unplug it from the power socket.
Caution: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to licensed service personnel.
This symbol indicates that this equipment may contain dangerous voltage which could cause electric shock.
This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in this User Manual with this unit.
Note
Risk of Electric Shock
DO NOT OPEN
FCC Warning
This Camera has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Article 15-J of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation.
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for ra dio noise e missions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled "Digital Apparatus," ICES-003 of Industry Canada. Cet appareil numerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils numeriques de Classe A prescrites dans la norme sur le material brouilleur: "Appareils Numeriques," NMB-003 edictee par l'Industrie.
EN55022 (CE Radiation) Warning
This product is intended for use in a commercial, industrial, or educational environment. It is not intended for residential use.
This is a Class A product. In a residential environment it may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. The typical use is in a conference room, reception roo m or hall.
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Package Contents
CV620
Instruction for
installation
Remote Control
Power Cord Power Adapter RS-422 Connector
Appearance may vary
depending on
country/region
Metal Plate A Metal Plate B M3 Screws
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Product Overview
3.1 Overview
Front View Rear View
1. Camera lens 2. Power LED indicator
3. Standby LED indicator 4. DVI output
5. Component output 6. Power input
7. IR SELECT 8. OUTPUT Switch
9. Camera Address Selectors 10. RS-232 output
11. RS-232 input 12. RS-422 connection
13. VIDEO output 14. 3G-SDI output
3.2 Description of LED indicator
3.2.1 Power:
3.2.1.1 No light: Power off
3.2.1.2 Green light: In use
3.2.1.3 Flickering green: Signal from the remote control is received;
the indicator flickers every 0.5 second
3.2.2 Standby:
3.2.2.1 Orange: In standby mode
3.2.2.2 No light: Power on
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Instruction for installation
4.1 Preparation before installation
Installation and connection of CV620 Camera requires special ski lls. To install by yourself, please follow necessary steps, ensure steady and tight installation of the device, and pay attention to your safety to avoid any accident.
4.1.1 Ensure the safety of the installation environment. Please do not install the device on unst able ceiling or in a place where the device is in danger of falling to avoid any accident.
4.1.2 Please check whether accessories in the box are complete or not. Please contact the supplier for any shortage, and make sure to keep the accessories in the box intact.
4.1.3 Please choose a proper place for installation of CV620 in advance. Please determine an installation place according to the following requirements:
4.1.3.1 Confirm the position for the object to be captured.
4.1.3.2 Confirm whether the CV620 is set at a proper distance from other light sources.
4.2 Instruction for installation
4.2.1 I would like to install CV620 on the desk
4.2.1.1 Precautions for installation
Please install the machine on a flat desk Do not grab the camera head by hand when handling the device Do not rotate the camera head by hand. Improper rotation may
result in breakdown of the camera
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4.2.1.2 Installation steps
1. Please adjust DIP switch at first prior to installation.
* Please refer to Chapter 7 DIP S witch Setting
for the relevant
descriptions on DIP switch.
2. Place the camera on a flat desk directly to ensure the normal
vertical and horizontal operation of the machine.
4.2.2 I would like to install CV620 on the ceiling
4.2.2.1 Prepare for the parts and equipment required during the installation
1. Accessories of CV620 in the box (metal plates A, B and M3
screw x 7)
2. Screw for locking on ceiling mounted hanger x 4
3. Drilling machine, screw driver, ladder
4.2.2.2 Dimension
Length x Width x Height: 174x186.13x185.88. Weigh t: 2.0Kg
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4.2.2.3 Max. rotation dimension of camera
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4.2.2.4 Size Diagram
1. Metal plate B - ceiling side
Met
al plate B locking bolt Met
al plate B locking screw
M3 threa
ded hole
M3 threaded hole
M3 threaded
hole
Met
al
p
late B - ceiling side
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2. Metal plate A - machine side
Met
al plate A locking
screw
Metal
p
late A - machine side
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3. Bottom of machine
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4.2.2.5 Precautions for installation
1. Before installation, please confirm the orientation of th e
machine relative to the object to be captured.
2. It is recommended that the machine should be set at a distance
of more than 1 meter away from the object to be captured. Please adjust for a best distance according to the magnification of the lens.
1 meter
3.
The machine (including metal plates) is weighed at about 2.5 kg. If it is to be installed on the ceiling, please use the hanger that has obtained UL security approval to prevent the machine from falling down.
4. Please check whether the camera is installed securely on a
regular basis
4.2.2.6 Installation steps
1. Please adjust resolution on DIP switch at first
* Please refer to Chapter 7 DIP S witch Setting
for the relevant
descriptions on DIP switch.
2. Fix the metal plate A on the machine base with 4 M3 screws.
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3. Lock the metal plate B on ceiling mounted hanger.
Caution: (1) Please use the hanger that has obtained UL security approval (2) Please reserve the hole for the connecting wires of the camera
4. Combine the metal plate A and the metal plate B
(1) Push the met al plate A up to the ceiling and then to the right
to latch the metal plate B
(2) Fix with 3 M3 screws
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4.2.2.7 How to remove
1. Remove the connecting wires from the camera
2. Uninstall the camera together with the ceiling, loosen the three
screws that fix the metal plates A and B and push to the left to remove the machine
3. Then remove the screws on the hanger and the machine
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4.3 Connecting the device
4.3.1 Image output
4.3.1.1 Connecting to a HDTV/computer monitor (DVI)
DVI cable
Monitor Or HDTV
4.3.1.2
Connecting to a TV (C-Video)
C-V
ideo Cable
TV
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4.3.1.3 Connecting to a HDTV (3G-SDI)
SDI Cable
HDTV
4.3.1.4
Connection to the device for image output
Component a
daptor
TV Or HDTV
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4.3.2 Controlling VCs with the computer
4.3.2.1 Connecting to one computer for connection between CVs
(RS-232 in/out)
* With RS-232 in/out, at most 7 CVs can be connected.
4.3.2.2 Connecting several CV620s to one computer via RS-422/232
* Please refer to 7.2 RS-422 connection
for the RS-422
connection instructions. * With RS-422, at most 7 CVs can be connected.
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Remote Control and Setting Menu
5.1 Functions of remote control
* The below functions are listed alphabetically.
Item Description
,,,
Move the lens
Back Light Turn on/off back light compensation
Camera
select
Select 1~3 CV620
Focus-
Manual /
Far/Near
Turn on manual focus to adjust the focal length
Focus-Auto Auto focus
Freeze Freeze the screen
Home-Enter Go back to the main page/Execute
Info Status information
L/R
Direction Set
L/R Direction / Off / Normal
Menu Display OSD menu Mirror Rotate the image (Off/ Mirror/ Flip/
Mirror+Flip))
Pan/Tilt
Reset
Clear the Pan/Tilt setting
Picture Switch image effect (Off / Neg /
B&W) Power Power switch Preset Appoint an ID (0 ~ 9) to save the
current position data
Reset Appoint an ID (0 ~ 9) to delete the
current position data
Zoom-Fast Adjust image size
Zoom-Slow Fine-tune image size
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5.2 Setting menu
* Press [Menu] on the remote control to enter the setting menu; the bold underlined values in the following table are defaults.
1st Level
Major Items
2nd Level
Minor Items
3rd Level
Adjustment
Values
Function
Descriptions
Mode
1. Full Auto
2. Bright
3. Shutter Pri
4. Iris Pri
5. Manual
Exposure mode setting
Exposure Comp.
On/Off
AE Level
Exposure_ Comp. Level
-7~0
~7
The value can be adjusted only after Exposure_
Comp. is activated
Spot Light
On/Off
The value can be adjusted when the mode is set to
Full Auto or Shutter Pri.
Spot Light Position
X(0~15)Y(0~15)
The value can be adjusted only after Spot Light is
activated 60/30 mode
50/25 mode
1/10000 1/10000 1/6000 1/5000 1/4000 1/3500 1/3000 1/2500 1/2000 1/1750 1/1500 1/1250 1/1000 1/1000 1/725 1/600 1/500 1/425
Exposure
Shutter Priority
1/350 1/300
Shutter priority setting
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1/250 1/215 1/180 1/150 1/125 1/120 1/100 1/100 1/90 1/75
1/60 1/50
1/30 1/25 1/15 1/12 1/8 1/6 1/4 1/3 1/2 1/2 1/1 1/1
Iris Priority
1. F1.6
2. F2
3. F2.4
4. F2.8
5. F3.4
6. F4
7. F4.8
8. F5.6
9. F6.8
10. F8
11. F9.6
12. F11
13. F14
14. Close
IRIS priority setting
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Manual Gain
1. 0dB
2. 3.4 dB
3. 6.8 dB
4. 10.2 dB
5. 13.7 dB
6. 17.1 dB
7. 20.5 dB
8. 23.9 dB
9. 27.3 dB
10. 30.7 dB
11. 34.1 dB
12. 37.5dB
13. 41dB
14. 44.4 dB
15. 47.8 dB
Manually set the gain
60/30 mode
50/25 mode
1/10000 1/10000 1/6000 1/5000 1/4000 1/3500 1/3000 1/2500 1/2000 1/1750 1/1500 1/1250 1/1000 1/1000 1/725 1/600 1/500 1/425 1/350 1/300 1/250 1/215 1/180 1/150 1/125 1/120 1/100 1/100 1/90 1/75
Manual Speed
1/60
1/50
Manually set the shutter
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1/30 1/25 1/15 1/12 1/8 1/6 1/4 1/3 1/2 1/2 1/1 1/1
Manual Iris
1. F1.6
2. F2
3. F2.4
4. F2.8
5. F3.4
6. F4
7. F4.8
8. F5.6
9. F6.8
10. F8
11. F9.6
12. F11
13. F14
14. Close
Manually set the IRIS
Bright
1~ C
~28
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Gain Limit
1. 0dB
2. 3.4 dB
3. 6.8 dB
4. 10.2 dB
5. 13.7 dB
6. 17.1 dB
7. 20.5 dB
8. 23.9 dB
9. 27.3 dB
10. 30.7 dB
11. 34.1 dB
12. 37.5dB
13. 41dB
14. 44.4 dB
15. 47.8 dB
The maximum electric
gain limit
WDR
1. Off
2. 1
3. 2
4. 3
Set WDR
Mode
1. Auto
2. Indoor
3. Outdoor
4. One Push WB
5. ATW
6. Manual
7. Outdoor Auto
8. Sodium Lamp Auto
9. Sodium Lamp
10. Sodium Lamp Outdoor Auto
Select the color temperature mode
One Push Trigger
ENTER
One push trigger
White Balance
R-Gain
0~ C
~255
Adjustable when the white balance mode is set to Manual
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B-Gain
0~ C
~255
Adjustable when the white balance mode is set to
Manual
Picture effect
1. Off
2. Neg
3. B&W
Set the picture effect
Sharpness
1~A
~16
Adjust the sharpness of the image
NR
1. Off
2. 1
3. 2
4. 3
5. 4
6. 5
7. 6
8. 7
Set 2D noise reduction
3D NR
1. Off
2. 1
3. 2
4. 3
5. 4
6. 5
Set 3D dynamic noise reduction
Saturation
0~ A
~14
Adjustable when Image Mode is set to Custom.
Hue
0~ A
~14
Adjustable when Image Mode is set to Custom.
Gamma
1. Off
2. Standard
Adjustable when Image Mode is set to Custom.
Brightness
0~ A
~31
Adjustable when Image Mode is set to Custom.
Contrast
0~ A
~31
Adjust the contrast of the screen, Adjustable when Image Mode is set to Custom.
Picture
Black Level
1. Off
2. Type1
3. Type2
4. Type3
Adjust the shadow detail and transparency of the screen, Adjustable when Image Mode is set to Custom.
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Pan/Tilt Limit
ON/Off
Turn on/off the angle limit setting
Pan Right Limit
0~170
Limit the right angle
Pan Left Limit
-170
~0 Limit the left angle
Tilt UP Limit
0~90
Limit the upward angle
Tilt Down Limit
-30
~0 Limit the downward angle
Pan Tilt
Zoom
Preset Speed
1. 150 deg/sec
2. 250 deg/sec
3. 350 deg/sec
Set the rotation speed of the cradle head when Preset is executed
D-effect
Mirror
1. Off
2. Mirror
3. Flip
4. Mirror + Flip
Set the mode at which the image is turned
AF Sensitivity
1. Low
2. Normal
Select the AF triggering speed. The higher the speed is, the faster AF is triggered.
Auto
Focus
AF speed
1. Normal
2. 1
3. 2
4. 3
5. 4
6. 5
Focus speed upon triggering AF
NTSC LB NTSC CP
NTSC SQ
PAL LB PAL CP
C-Video
PAL SQ
Image mode
DVI/SDI
Video Type
YPbPr
Select output video type
Prompt
ON/Off
Turn on/off the prompt information on the display
IR Receive
ON
/Off
Turn on/off the infrared reception
System
Language
English
/Chinese Language
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Control Device
Encoder
/
Controller
Set control device
Protocol
Protocol V
/
Protocol PD
Protocol V: VISCA Protocol PD: PELCO D
PD Address
1
~255
The Protocol set to PD allows the camera ID address to be assigned
Output Mode
1. 1920x1080/60p
2. 1920x1080/50p
3. 1920x1080/30p
4. 1920x1080/25p
5. 1920x1080/60i
6. 1920x1080/50i
7. 1280x720/60p
8. 1280x720/50p
9. 1280x720/30p
10. 1280x720/25p
11. 1080/59.94p
12. 1080/59.94i
13. 1080/29.97p
14. 720/59.94p
15. 720/29.97p
Factory Reset
ON/Off
Reset all configurations to factory default settings.
Status
Display the current setting status
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Descriptions of Major Functions
6.1 I would like to switch to CV620
1. Press [Camera 1 ~ 3] on the remote control to select CV620. Camera 1 ~ 3 is selected with IR SELECT.
6.2 I would like to save the current lens position data
1. Hold [Preset + ID] on the remote control to save the current position data.
ID shall be a digit [0 ~ 9]. Use VISCA Command to save the position data to [0~127]
6.3 I would like to clear the saved position data
1. Hold [Reset + ID] on the remote control to clear the given position data.
ID shall be a digit [0 ~ 9]. Use VISCA Command to clear the position data of [0~127]
6.4 I would like to turn on the back light compensation function
1. Press [Back Light] on the remote control to turn on or turn off the back light compensation
6.5 I would like to adjust the shooting angle of the lens
1. Press [Tilt ] or [Tilt ] on the remote control to adjust the angle upward or downward.
2. Press [Pan ] or [Pan ] on the remote control to adjust the angle to right or left.
3. Press [Pan - Tilt Reset] on the remote control to reset the angle to the center point.
6.6 I would like to zoom in/out images
6.6.1 Adjust image size
1. Press [Fast +] on the remote control to zoom in images.
2. Press [Fast -] on the remote control to zoom out images.
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6.6.2 Fine-tune image size
1. Press [Slow +] on the remote control to zoom in images.
2. Press [Slow -] on the remote control to zoom out images.
6.7 I would like to adjust the focal length
6.7.1 Auto tune
1. Press [AF] on the remote control to adjust automatically.
6.7.2 Manual focus
1. Press [MF] on the remote control to turn on the manual focus function.
2. Press Focus - [+] or Focus - [-] to adjust.
6.8 I would like to adjust the focus speed
6.8.1 Adjust the AF sensitivity
AF triggering speed. The higher the speed is, the faster AF is triggered. To shoot fast-moving objects, AF can be set to [High] or [Middle], which is applicable to quick focus. When the environment is too dark to enable auto focus or fixed objects have to be shot in different brightness, AF can be set to [Low].
1. Press [MENU] to activate the setting menu.
2. Press [] or [] to select [Auto Focus].
3. Press [ENTER] to activate.
4. Press [] or [] to select [AF Sensitivity].
5. Press [ENTER] to activate.
6. Press [] or [] to select [High/Meddle/Low].
7. Press [MENU] to exit.
6.8.2 Adjust the focus speed
The focus speed upon triggering AF
 [Normal] (default): Image flickering may not occur  [Fast]: The focus speed is fast, but image flickering is more likely to
occur
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1. Press [MENU] to activate the setting menu.
2. Press [] or [] to select [Auto Focus].
3. Press [ENTER] to activate.
4. Press [] or [] to select [AF Speed].
5. Press [ENTER] to activate.
6. Press [] or [] to select [Normal/Fast].
7. Press [MENU] to exit.
6.9 I would like to set the image mode
1. Press [Picture] on the remote control to switch [Off/Neg/B&W].
6.10 I would like to freeze images
1. Press [Freeze] on the rem ote control to freeze the current image on
the display.
6.11 I would like to rot ate the image
1. Press [Mirror] on the remote control to switch [Off/Mirror/Flip/Mirror + Flip].
6.12 I woul d like to change the camera direction
1. Press [L/R Direction Set] on the remote control to switch [L/R Direction / Off / Normal].
6.13 I woul d like to display the current status
1. Press [Info] on the remote control to display the current status information.
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DIP Switch Setting
<Note> Please turn off the machine before changing DIP switch setting.
7.1 DIP SWITCH
7.1.1 OUTPUT Switch
Output Mode Setting Output Mode Setting
1920x1080/60p
1920x1080/50p
1920x1080/30p
1920x1080/25p
1920x1080/60i
1920x1080/50i
1280x720/60p
1280x720/50p
1280x720/30p
1280x720/25p
1920x1080/59.94p
1920x1080/59.94i
1920x1080/29.97p
1280x720/59.94p
1280x720/29.97p
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7.1.2 IR SELECT
ID Setting
1 2 3
7.1.3 Camera Address Selector
Setting Function
Descriptions 0~7 ID 0~7 8~9 Reserved
7.1.4 System Switch
Setting Function Descriptions
DIP 1
RS-232C/RS-422 selector OFF : RS-232C / ON : RS-422
DIP 2
Infrared signal output switch OFF : Off / ON : On
DIP 3
Communication baud rate selector OFF : 9600 / ON : 38400
DIP 4 Reserved
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7.2 RS-422 Connection
7.2.1 RS-422 Pin Description
Pin NO. Function 1 RXD OUT ­2 RXD OUT + 3 TXD OUT ­4 TXD OUT + 5 GND 6 RXD IN ­7 RXD IN + 8 TXD IN ­9 TXD IN +
<Note>
For SONY products, please connect IN+ to OUT+ For non-SONY products, it may be necessary to connect IN+ to OUT-
7.2.2 Use RS-422 Connection
1. Hold the two sides of RS-422 connector and pull out in the direction shown by the arrow in the figure below
2. Peel off a section of copper wire (AWG Nos.28 to18) and insert it into
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3. Insert the wired RS-422 connector back to the camera. Now the connection is completed
* When RS-422 connection is being used, do not use RS-232C
connection.
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Troubleshooting
This chapter describes problems you may encounter while using CV620. If you have questions, please refer to related chapters and follow all the suggested solutions. If the problem still occurred, please contact your distributor or the service center.
No.
Problems Solutions
1.
Boot without power signal
1. Make sure you have plugged in the power cord.
2. Make sure the Service DIP switch is Off.
2.
No image output from the CV620
1. Check the power.
2. Check if DIP switch is properly set. Refer to
Chapter 7 DIP Switch Setting
for related settings.
3. Make sure the display supports the output resolution; in general, the resolution is 1080p60/1080i60/720p60.
4. Replace the cables and make sure they are not faulty.
3.
CV620 image is severely delayed
Please use 1080i, 1080p, or 720p at 60/59.94/50fps rather than 30/29.97/25fps.
4.
Not working after changes to DIP Switch setting
After completing DIP Switch setting, unp lug and reconnect the power cord and turn on the machine to change the setting.
5.
CV620 cannot be operated by remote control
1. Please confirm if the Camera Select on the remote control can be used together with the IR Select on CV620.
2. Please prevent CV620 from direct sunshine.
3. Make sure the energy-saving bulb and the IR touch screen are as far as possible in order to avoid interference.
4. When several CV620s are connected in the same area, the operation of two remote controls at the same time may result in signal interference. It is recommended to use one remote control only.
6.
The device cannot be controlled with Codec
1. Please consult the distributor to make sure the
firmware version is the latest one. The step s to check version is as follows:
1.1 Press [MENU] on the remote control
1.2 Select [Status]
1.3 Go to Page 5 of [System]
1.4 Make sure the firmware version is correct
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2. Make sure the connection is correct (RS-232/422
Input).
3. Make sure System Switch DIP1 and DIP3 are
correct.
7.
The device cannot be controlled with RS-232/RS422
1. Make sure the connection is correct (RS-232/422 Input).
2. Make sure System Switch DIP1 and DIP3 are correct.
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