Marshall Electronics CV630-HS1300-VSPTZ, CV630-IP Users Manual

CV630-IP
HD/UHD camera
(PTZ Video Camera)
User Manual - English
Table of Contents
Copyright Information 2
Chapter 1 Safety Instructions 3
Chapter 2 Package Contents 5
Chapter 3 Function Introduction 6
3.1 I/O functions Introduction 6
3.2 Description of LED indicator 7
3.3 Tally Indicator Light Function Description 7
Chapter 4 Instruction for installation 8
4.1 Preparation before installation 8
4.2 Instruction for installation 8
4.3 Connecting devices 15
Chapter 5 Remote Control and Setting Menu 20
5.1 Functions of remote control 20
5.2 Setting Menu 21
Chapter 6 Network Function Settings Description 28
6.1 Connecting Camera to Network 28
6.2 Web Page Function Description 30
Chapter 7 DIP Switch Setting 41
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 42
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Copyright Information
Copyright 2020 Marshall Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved.
Copying, reproducing or transmitting this file is not allowed if a license is not provided by Marshall Electronics, Inc., unless copying this file is for the purpose of backup after purchasing this product.
In order to keep improving the product, Marshall Electronics, Inc. hereby reserves the right to make changes to product specifications without prior notice. The information in this file is subject to change without prior notice.
To fully explain or describe how this product should be used, this manual may refer to names of other products or companies without any intention of infringement.
Disclaimer of warranties: Marshall Electronics, Inc. is neither responsible for any possible technological, editorial errors or omissions, nor responsible for any incidental or related damages arising from providing this file, using, or operating this product.
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Chapter 1 Safety Instructions
Always follow these safety instructions when using the product: 1 Operation
1.1 Please use the product in the recommended operating environment.
1.2 Do not place the product in tilted position.
1.3 Do not place the product on an unstable trolley, stand or table.
1.4 Do not use this product near water or source of heat.
1.5 Use attachments only as recommended.
1.6 Use the type of power source indicated on the product. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your distributor or local electricity company for advice.
1.7 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.
1.8 Do not overload wall sockets, extension cords or multi-way plug boards to avoid potential risks.
1.9 Do not block the slots and openings in the case of the product. They provide ventilation and prevent the product from overheating.
1.10 Except as specifically instructed in this User Manual, do not open or remove covers, otherwise it may expose you to electric shock and other hazards. Refer all servicing to licensed service personnel.
1.11 Unplug the product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to licensed service personnel when the following situations happen:
If the power cords are damaged or frayed.
If liquid is spilled into the product or the product has been exposed to rain or water.
2 Installation
2.1 For security considerations, please make sure the standard hanging rack you bought is in line with UL or CE safety approbations and installed by technician personnel approved by agents.
3 Storage
3.1 Do not place the product where the cord can be stepped on as this may result in fraying or damage to the lead or the plug.
3.2 Never push objects of any kind through cabinet slots. Never allow liquid of any kind to spill into the product.
3.3 Unplug this product during thunderstorms or if it is not going to be used for an extended period.
3.4 Do not place this product or accessories on top of vibrating equipment or heated objects.
4 Cleaning
4.1 Unplug all the cables before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
5 Remote control (if the accessories are equipped with remote control)
5.1 Using an incorrect battery type in the remote control may result in breakdown. Follow local instructions on how to dispose of used batteries.
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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
Manual with this appliance.
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.
This symbol indicates that this appliance may contain dangerous voltage which could cause electric shock.
there are important operating and maintenance instructions in this User
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 radio noise emissions 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.
EN55032 (CE Radiation) Warning Operation of this equipment in a residential environment could cause radio interference.
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Chapter 2 Package Contents
CV630-IP 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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Silver x8 / Black x2
Chapter 3 Function Introduction
NO.
Item
Function Descriptions
1.
Tally indicator light
Displays the tally light status of the camera
2.
Camera lens
30x HD/UHD camera lens
3.
Power LED indicator
Displays the status of the camera
4.
Standby LED indicator
Displays the status of the camera
RS-232 input port, up to 7 cameras can be connected in a serial connection
RS-232 output port, up to 7 cameras can be connected in a serial connection
7.
Kensington lock hole
Lock hole of safety lock
The remote-control ID setting is set to match and control the specific corresponding Camera (up to three cameras)
9.
DC 12 V power Port
DC power supply connecting port
Network cable port supports routers or hubs of PoE+ (IEEE
802.3at) with power supply
11.
Audio input
Supports Line/Mic In
12.
OUTPUT Switch
Adjust the resolution setting. The default is 1080p/59.94
RS-422 connecting port; up to 7 cameras can be connected in a serial connection
14.
HDMI output
HDMI output (Audio output supported)
15.
3G-SDI output
3G/HD-SDI output (Audio output supported)
3.1 I/O functions Introduction
5. RS-232 input
6. RS-232 output
8. IR SELECT
10. Ethernet port
13. RS-422 Port
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3.2 Description of LED indicator
Status
Power
Standby
Startup in progress
(initialization)
In use
Green light
No indicator
In standby mode
No indicator
Orange light
Green light Orange light
3.3 Tally Indicator Light Function Description
3.3.1 The tally indicator light function may be enabled through the control of RS-232 command. The setting method is as follows:
Tally Mode: 8x 01 7E 01 0A 01 0p FF p = 0: OFF p = 4: Red light (half-brightness) p = 5: Red light (full-brightness) p = 6: Green light (full-brightness) p = 7: Orange light (full-brightness)
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Chapter 4 Instruction for installation
4.1 Preparation before installation
Installation and setup of CV630-IP cameras requires special skills. To install by yourself, please follow necessary steps, ensure steady and secure mounting of the device, and pay attention to your safety to avoid any accidents, drops, or damage.
4.1.1 Ensure the safety of the installation environment. Please do not install the device on unstable ceiling fixtures or in places where the device would be in danger of falling.
4.1.2 Please check whether accessories in the box are complete. Please contact the Marshall Electronics immediately for any shortages or missing items, and make sure to keep the accessories in the box if not used.
4.1.3 Please choose a proper place for installation of camera in advance. Please determine an installation spot according to the following requirements
Confirm the position of target objects to be captured.
Confirm camera position based on light, and proper distance from light sources.
4.2 Instruction for installation
4.2.1 I would like to install camera on the desk
4.2.1.1 Precautions for installation
Please install camera only on flat desk surfaces
Do not grab or carry the camera by the camera head
Do not rotate the camera head by hand, improper rotation may result in breakage of
PT motors or gears of the camera
4.2.1.2 Installation steps
1. Please adjust DIP switch to desired resolution and framerate prior to installation. Please refer to Chapter 7 DIP Switch Setting for the relevant descriptions on DIP switch settings.
2. Place the camera only on flat desk surfaces to ensure integrity of normal vertical and horizontal axis of operation
4.2.2 I would like to install the camera on the ceiling
4.2.2.1 Prepare for the parts and equipment required before the installation
1. Accessories in the box (metal plates A, B, M3 screw silver x 8, black x 2)
2. Set screws for locking camera on ceiling mounted hanger x 4
3. Drill, screwdriver, and ladder
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4.2.2.2 Camera Size L x W x H : 174 x 186.1 x 189.7 mm Weight: 2.0 Kg
4.2.2.3 Max. rotation dimension of camera
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4.2.2.4 Size Diagram
Bottom of camera base
1.
The camera can be mounted on a 1/4”, -20 UNC PTZ tripod deck by using the lock holes on the bottom for the tripod
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1. Metal Plate size diagram
Metal plate B - ceiling side
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Metal plate A – camera base side
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4.2.2.5 Precautions for installation
1. Prior to installation, please confirm the orientation of the camera relative to the object to be captured to ensure Horizontal and Vertical integrity axis.
2. It is recommended for camera be set at a distance of one (1) meter or more from the object to be captured. Please adjust for a best distance according to the magnification of the lens
3. The camera (including metal plates) weights approximately 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 camera from coming loose and falling.
4. Please check that camera is securely installed on a regular basis.
4.2.2.6 Installation steps
1. Please set desired resolution and framerate on Output Switch dial.
Please refer to Chapter 7 DIP Switch Setting for the relevant descriptions on DIP
switch settings.
2. Fix the metal plate A on the machine base with 4 M3 silver screws
3. Lock the metal plate B on ceiling mounted hanger
Caution: (1) Please use the hanger with UL security approval
(2) Please make hole for connecting and running wires to the camera
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4. Combine the metal plate A and the metal plate B (1) Push the metal plate A up to the ceiling and then to the right to latch the metal
plate B into place.
(2) And then secure with 2 x M3 silver screws and 1 x M3 black screw
4.2.2.7 How to remove
1. Remove the connected cables and wires from the camera
2. Uninstall the camera attached to ceiling, loosen the three screws that fix the metal plates A and B and push to the left to remove the camera
3. Then remove the screws on the hanger and the camera
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4.3 Connecting devices
4.3.1 Connecting to PC (video conference)
3G/HD-SDI supports the audio output of 48 KHz only
4.3.2 Connecting to an HDTV/computer monitor via HDMI
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4.3.3 Connecting to Internet
For details of web page setup and description, please refer to Chapter 6 Network
Function Settings Description
4.3.4 Connecting AUDIO IN
Set the [Audio In] in the OSD to reflect the input device (mic or line level)
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4.3.5 Connecting RS-232
Up to 7 Marshall PTZ cameras can be connected with RS232 daisy chain
RS-232 pins definition instructions
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4.3.6 Connecting RS-422
Up to 7 Marshall cameras can be connected via RS422 daisy chain method. When RS-422 connection is being used, keep RS-232 connections vacant.
RS-422 pins definition instructions
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RS-422 connection instructions
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 to 18) and insert it into the connector hole; then use flat screwdriver to tighten it into place.
3. Insert the wired RS-422 connector back to the Camera. Now the connection is completed
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Item
Description
,,,
Move the lens
Back Light
Turn on/off back light compensation
Camera select
Choose Camera ID 1 ~ 3
Focus-
Far/Near
Focus-Auto
Auto Focus
Freeze
Freeze the image on screen
Home-Enter
Go back to the main page / Execute
Info
Status information
L/R
Direction Set
Menu
Display OSD menu
Rotate)
Pan/Tilt
Reset
Picture
Switch image effect (OFF / Neg / B&W)
Power
Power Switch
Appoint an ID (0 ~ 9) to save the current position data
Appoint an ID (0 ~ 9) to delete the current position data
Zoom-Fast
Adjust image size
Chapter 5 Remote Control and Setting Menu
5.1 Functions of remote control
<Remark> The below functions are listed alphabetically.
Manual /
Turn on manual focus to adjust the focal length
L/R Direction / Normal
Mirror
Rotate the image (OFF / Mirror / Flip /
Clear the Pan / Tilt setting
Preset
Reset
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Zoom-Slow Fine-tune image size
5.2 Setting Menu
1st Level
Major Items
2nd Level
Minor Items
3rd Level
Adjustment Values
1. Full Auto
4. Manual
60/30 mode
50/25 mode
1/10000
1/10000
1/5000
1/5000
1/3000
1/3000
1/2500
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
1/120
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
1. F1.6
2. F2
Exposure mode is set to
<Remark> Press [Menu] on the remote control to enter the setting menu; the bold underlined
values in the following table are defaults.
Function Descriptions
Mode
Exposure Comp.
Exposure Comp. Level
2. Shutter Pri
3. Iris Pri
On / Off
-5 ~ C ~ 5
Spot Light On / Off
Spot Light Position
X (0 ~ 6) Y (0 ~ 4)
Exposure mode setting
AE Level
The value can be adjusted after Exposure Comp. is activated
The value can be adjusted after Spot Light is activated
Exposure
Shutter Pri
Adjustable when the
Exposure mode is set to Shutter Pri
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Iris Pri
Adjustable when the
3. F2.2
16. Close
Iris Pri
Manual Gain
1. 0 dB
16. 45 dB
60/30 mode
50/25 mode
1/10000
1/10000
1/5000
1/5000
1/3000
1/3000
1/2500
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
1/120
1/120
1/100
1/100
1/90
1/75
1/60
1/50
4. F2.7
5. F3.2
6. F3.8
7. F4.5
8. F5.4
9. F6.3
10. F7.8
11. F9
12. F11
13. F13
14. F16
15. F18
2. 3 dB
3. 6 dB
4. 9 dB
5. 12 dB
6. 15 dB
7. 18 dB
8. 21 dB
9. 24 dB
10. 27 dB
11. 30 dB
12. 33 dB
13. 36 dB
14. 39 dB
15. 42 dB
Adjustable when the
Exposure mode is set to Manual
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Manual Speed
Manually set the shutter
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
16. Close
1. 9 dB
13. 45 dB
1. F3.2
8. F11
1. Off
4. 3
Gain Limit
2. F2
3. F2.2
4. F2.7
5. F3.2
6. F3.8
7. F4.5
8. F5.4
9. F6.3
10. F7.8
11. F9
12. F11
13. F13
14. F16
15. F18
2. 12 dB
3. 15 dB
4. 18 dB
5. 21 dB
6. 24 dB
7. 27 dB
8. 30 dB
9. 33 dB
10. 36 dB
11. 39 dB
12. 42 dB
Manually set the iris
Max. limit value of electron gain
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White
Balance
Iris Limit
WDR
Mode
2. F3.8
3. F4.5
4. F5.4
5. F6.3
6. F7.8
7. F9
2. 1
3. 2
1. Auto
2. Indoor
3. Outdoor
4. One Push WB
Max. limit value of iris
Select the color temperature mode
1. 4000k ~ 7000k
2. 3200k
5. ATW
6. Manual
3. 5800k
One Push Trigger
Manual
1. Off
3. B & W
1. Off
4. 3
1. Off
4. Max
Custom
mode
Custom
7. Sodium Lamp
ENTER One push trigger
Manual Red 0 ~ C ~ 128
Manual Blue 0 ~ C ~ 128
4. 1700k ~ 10000k
5. 1700k ~ 10000k
6. Custom
7. 2800k
Adjustable when the white balance mode is set to
Adjustable when the white balance mode is set to Manual
Picture
Picture effect
2. Neg
Sharpness 0 ~ A ~ 14
2D NR
3D NR
Image Mode
Image Mode Load
2. 1
3. 2
2. Low
3. Typ
1. Default
2. Custom
ENTER
Brightness 0 ~ A ~ 15
The user may customize his/her desired image mode
Adjustable when the Image mode is set to Custom. After selected, the corresponding Image mode parameters will be read and applied to
Adjustable when the Image
is set to
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Pan Tilt
Zoom
Hue 0 ~ A ~ 15
Saturation 0 ~ A ~ 15
Gamma 0 ~ A ~ 3
Pan/Tilt Limit On / Off
Adjustable when the Image mode is set to Custom
Adjustable when the Image mode is set to Custom
Adjustable when the Image mode is set to Custom
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
1. 5 deg/sec
8. 300 deg/sec
1. Off
4. Mirror + Flip
the value using the left and
Pan Flip On / Off
Tilt Flip On / Off
Preset Speed
PTZ Speed Comp
D-Effect Mirror
AF Sensitivity
2. 25 deg/sec
3. 50 deg/sec
4. 80 deg/sec
5. 120 deg/sec
6. 160 deg/sec
7. 200 deg/sec
On / Off
2. Mirror
3. Flip
1. Low
2. Middle
3. High
Activate the reverse Pan command
Activate the reverse Tilt command
Set the rotation speed of the cradle head when Preset is executed
Set the Pan/Tilt moving speed to vary from the zoom position
Set the mode at which the image is turned
For AF triggering speed, the higher the speed is, the faster AF is triggered
Auto Focus
Ethernet
1. Center
AF Frame
2. Full Frame
3. Auto
PTZ Assist On / Off
DHCP On / Off
IP Address 192.168.100.100
AF frame setting, when central area was set as AF frame, focusing will be on the center of the screen. When Full Frame was set as AF frame, focusing will be calculated based on the full screen
Turn on the auto focus function in Manual
Enable/Disable DHCP setting using left and right arrow keys and press [ENTER] to apply setting.
Press [ENTER] to be in modify mode; select the item to be modified using the up and down keys, and modify the value using the left and right keys or the numeric keys.
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Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Press [ENTER] to be in modify mode; select the item to be modified using the up and down keys, and modify
right keys or the numeric
keys.
Press [ENTER] to be in modify mode; select the item to be modified using the up
Gateway 192.168.100.254
and down keys, and modify the value using the left and right keys or the numeric keys.
Audio In Line In/Mic In Set Audio In
Audio Enable On / Off Turn on/off audio output
Audio
Audio Volume 0 ~ A ~ 10 Volume Setting
1. 48 KHz (AAC)
Encode Sample Rate
2. 44.1 KHz (AAC)
3. 16 KHz (G.711)
4. 8 KHz (G.711)
Prompt On / Off
Set the encode type and sample rate
SDI supports the audio output of 48 KHz only
Turn on/off the prompt information on the display
IR Receive On / Off
Tally Lamp Enable / Disable
Language English / Chinese
Set the camera lens to
Initial Position
Last MEM / 1st
Preset
return to the last operated position or the first preset position after POWER ON
Control Device setting,
Control Device
Encoder / Controller
Controller: for joystick Encoder: for tracking system
System
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Motionless Preset
On / Off
Control Port RS-232/RS-422
Protocol VISCA/Pelco D
Baud Rate 9600/38400
VISCA Address 0 ~ 7
Pelco D Address
1 ~ 255
When the function is enabled, the screen will Freeze when Preset is executed. Freeze will be released after Preset is completed.
Choose whether the control interface used is RS-232 or RS-422
Choose the transmission speed of the control signal
The Protocol set to Pelco D allows the camera ID address to be assigned
Output Mode
1. 3840 x
10. 720p/25
2160/29.97p
2. 3840 x 2160/25p
3. 1080p/59.94
4. 1080p/50
5. 1080p/29.97
6. 1080p/25
7. 720p/59.94
8. 720p/50
9. 720p/29.97
Choose the output resolution
Factory Reset On / Off
Status
Resume the factory default setting
Display the current setting status
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Chapter 6 Network Function Settings Description
6.1 Connecting Camera to IP Network
6.1.1 Connecting to Internet
Two common connection methods are shown below
1. Connecting via switch or router
2. To connect directly through network cable, the IP address of the computer should be changed so that it is on the same network segment as the camera e.g.: The factory-preset default IP address of CV630-IP is 192.168.100.100. The computer IP address must be set with the same network segment, such as
192.168.100.101, so that the computer can be connected correctly with the camera
Change network settings
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6.1.2 Using the Browser to View the Images
Open the browser, and enter the URL of CV630-IP in the IP address bar e.g.: http://192.168.100.100 (default IP address)
Enter administrator’s account and password
Marshall IP Camera I Account: admin I Password: 9999
6.1.3 Using Marshall VMS Software to View the Images
Open MARSHALL VMS software
Search for the camera: Press [automatically search for the device] button to
locate the CV630-IP camera
Click CV630-IP in the list and start operation after connecting to network
<Note> When using automatic search, the camera and computer must be in the
same network segment, e.g.: 192.168.4.X
6.1.4 Using RTSP Player to View the Images
In addition to the software GUI in internet browser and VMS, other free software als can be used for RTSP connections, such as VLC, Quick Time and PotPlayer RTSP connection address formats are as follows:
RTSP Main Streaming => rtsp://camera IP:8554/hevc
RTSP Sub1 Streaming => rtsp://camera IP:8557/h264
RTSP Sub2 Streaming => rtsp://camera IP:8556/h264
Example: Open VLC software and enter URL: rtsp://192.168.100.150:8557/h264
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6.2 Web Page Function Description
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Username
Enter user account (default: admin)
2
Password
Enter user password (default: 9999)
Currently, the system supports English, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese
Save user account name and password to the browser. When you log in next time, there is no need to re-enter them
5
Login
Log into the administrator screen on the website
1 2 3 4 5
6.2.1 Login Screen
3
Language selection
4 Remember password
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6.2.2 Viewing In Real Time
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Pan / Tilt setting
Adjust the Pan/Tilt position of the camera screen
2
Zoom ratio
Adjust the zoom-in or zoom-out ratio via scroll bar
3
Preview window
Display the screen currently captured by the camera
4
Preset setting
Select the number first and then select SAVE or LOAD
5
Power button
Turn on or turn off the camera power
6
Switch to Full Screen
Switch the preview window to full screen
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Add user account
Enter a user name and password to add a new user
1 2 4
5 3 6 1 2 3 4
6.2.3 Account Management
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2 Permission setting
Set the new account management permissions
User Type
Admin
Operator
Viewer
View images
V V V
Settings V V
X
Account management
3
Applying setting
Add the newly created user to the list of account
Edit: Modify the user password and permissions Delete: Delete the user account
No
Item
Function Descriptions
Set the resolution of the camera, resolutions supported by the camera
the browser
After the setting has been modified, select this button to apply the setting
1
2
4 List of accounts
6.2.4 Setting-System Setting
V X X
are as follows: 3840 x 2160 29.97/25 fps
1 Resolution
2 Apply
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1080P 59.94/50/29.97/25 fps 720P 59.94/50/29.97/25 fps
After switching to the resolution, the camera will restart. Please refresh
6.2.5 Setting - Video
No
Item
Function Descriptions
Modify the camera name
Modify the location of the camera, such as Meeting Room 1
Streaming 1/
Open Streaming
Confirm whether or not the streaming function is opened
Check this item to insert IDR frame into specified series flow and apply
Factory
1 2 3 4 5
Camera name
1
Camera Location
2
Streaming 2/
3
Streaming 3
4
Force I Frame
5
Camera names are limited to 1 - 12 characters
Please use a camera name by mixing uppercase and lowercase
letters or numbers. Do not use “/” and “space” or special symbols
Camera location is limited to 1 - 12 characters
Please use a camera name by mixing uppercase and lowercase
letters or numbers. Do not use “/” and “space” or special symbols
CV630-IP supports 3 streaming outputs. Please refer to 6.2.5.1
Streaming Parameter Setting for relevant settings
its setting. User’s setting will be reserved and displayed in GUI interface
6.2.5.1 Streaming parameter setting
Function Streaming 1 Streaming 2 Streaming 3
Encode Format H.265 H.264
Resolution 4K /1080P / 720P 1080P/720P 640 x 360
Frame Rate Setting according to the supported resolution
Range 2,000 ~ 20,000 2,000 ~ 20,000 512 ~ 5,000
Bit Rate (kbps)
Default
Rate Control CBR/VBR
IP Ratio Setting according to the supported resolution
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7,000 7,000 1,000
6.2.6 Setting - Camera
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1 2 3 4 5
1 Zoom ratio
2 Exposure
3 White Balance
Adjust the zoom-in or zoom-out ratio via scroll bar
Mode: Select exposure mode (Automatic/Shutter Priority/Aperture
Priority/Manual)
Exposure Comp. Level: Select exposure compensation level
Gain: The gain limit is adjustable when the exposure mode is set to
“Manual”
Iris: The size of aperture is adjustable when the exposure mode is
set to “Manual” or “Aperture Priority”
WDR: Set the level of wide dynamic range (WDR) in order to
obtain better images
Shutter Speed: The shutter speed is adjustable when the
exposure mode is set to “Manual” or “Shutter Priority”
Mode: Select the color temperature mode
Auto
Indoor
Outdoor
One Push WB
ATW
Manual
Sodium Lamp
One Push WB: One push color temperature is adjustable when
the white balance mode is set to “One Push WB”
Manual Red/Blue: Manually adjust blue/red color temperature
Mode: Select manual/automatic focus
Focus Range: The focusing range is adjustable when the focus
4 Focus
AF Sensitivity: Set automatic focus sensitivity
AF Frame: Set automatic focus range
mode is set to “Manual”
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5 Mirror
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Picture Effect
Set picture effect, Off/Neg/Black and White
2
2D noise reduction settings
3D noise reduction settings
4
Image mode
The user may customize his/her desired image mode
to the factory default by selecting this item
Gamma Level adjustment; Adjustable when the image mode is set to Custom
Brightness adjustment; Adjustable when the image mode is set to Custom
Contrast adjustment; Adjustable when the image mode is set to Custom
Saturation adjustment of the image; Adjustable when the image mode is set to Custom
10
Sharpness
Adjust the sharpness of the image
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
6.2.7 Setting - Picture
Mirror: Set automatic flip mode
3
5 Image Mode Load
6 Gamma
7 Brightness
8 Contrast
9 Saturation
2D noise reduction settings
3D noise reduction settings
When no custom setting is needed, reset the picture parameters back
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6.2.8 Setting - Audio
No
Item
Function Descriptions
Soundtrack effect setting
1 2 3
4
1 Open audio Turn on/off sound
2
3 Volume Adjust Volume
4 Encode sample rate
Set MIC In/Line In
Set Encode sample rate
48 KHz (AAC)
44.1 KHz (AAC)
16 KHz (G.711)
8 KHz (G.711)
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No
Item
Function Descriptions
function is closed.
Copy the RTMP web address provided by the RTMP service platform
turned on first
Enable/Disable Multicast. It is suggested to enable Multicast when the
Set MPEG-TS format
8554, 8556, 8557, 8080, 80, 81, 9090, 23
Set SNTP Server IP
1 2 3 4 5
6
6.2.9 Setting - Network
1 Network
2 RTMP Setting
3 RTSP Setting
4 MPEG-TS Setting
5 SNTP Setting
6 Port Setting
Network setting of camera. Change of setting is available when DHCP
and paste it to the RTMP connection address to publish the camera images on the RTMP service platform
To upload to YouTube for live streaming, the audio function must be
number of users online watching the live image simultaneously is more than 4
<Remark> The following port has been used by the camera. Setting of
the port may not connect correctly
Set HTTP port. The default Port value is 80 <Remark> Change of setting is available only when DHCP function of
camera is closed
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6.2.10 Setting-Time
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Camera Time
Display the date and time of the camera
Manually: Set time manually
<Remark> SNTP server address: Please change in network setting
No
Item
Function Descriptions
The camera firmware may be upgraded via web page. For the upgrade
official website
1
2
Synchronize with computer time: Set the camera time according
2 Set the Time
to the computer time
Synchronize with SNTP server: Set the camera time synchronously with the SNTP server
6.2.11 Setting - Maintenance - Upgrading Firmware
1 Firmware Update
method, please download the FW upgrade manual from Marshall
6.2.12 Maintenance - Incident Log
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No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Event Logs
If the camera encounters errors, an error code log will be established
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
2
3
6.2.13 Setting - Maintenance - System Service
Reset to the default
1
value
2 Setting File
3
Baud Rate
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Select the reset button to resume the factory default setting as the web page setting
The web page setting parameters can be exported from the computer and imported/applied to another camera
Set the camera Baud Rate for the use of connecting RS-232 communication
6.2.14 About
No
Item
Function Descriptions
1
Camera name
Display the camera name
2
Firmware Version
Display the firmware version of the camera
3
Serial No.
Display the camera serial No.
1 2 3
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ID
Resolution
Frame Rate
0
29.97
1
25
2
59.94
3
50
4
29.97
5
25
6
59.94
7
50
8
29.97
9
25
A
B C D E F
ID
Setting
1
2 3
Chapter 7 DIP Switch Setting
7.1 DIP SWITCH
7.1.1 OUTPUT Switch To switch via the OSD/ RS-232 Command is also available based on the last executed action
3840 x 2160
1920 x 1080
1280 x 720
7.1.2 IR SELECT
Reserved Reserved
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No.
Problems
Solutions
1. Make sure you have plugged in the power cord.
supports POE+ (IEEE 802.3at) hubs
1. Check the power supply or PoE supply functions.
4. Replace the cables and make sure they are not faulty.
CV630-IP image is severely delayed
Please use 1080p or 720p 60/50 fps rather than 25/30 fps signals.
1. Confirm the connection is correct (RS-232 In/ Out)
control equipment
Whether the Internet
operation
Please refer to Chapter 6 Network Function Description for
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
This chapter describes problems you may encounter while using CV630-IP. 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 Marshall IP technical support.
Boot without power
1. signal
There is no image
2. output from CV630-IP
3.
RS-232 cannot be
4. controlled
2. When using a PoE connection, ensure that the power supply
2. Confirm the output signals are in streaming output.
3. Confirm whether the camera resolution can be used together with the monitor equipment
If 4k output, confirm the monitor equipment supports 4K
output
2. Please make sure the Baud rate setting is the same as the
5.
can be used for
the Internet usage
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