Marshall CV370 Compact and Miniature POV Cameras User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- Marshall
Table of Contents
Broadcast A/V Division
•CV370 •CV374 •CV570 •CV574
Compact & Miniature NDI HX3 POV Cameras User Manual
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Chapter 1: Safety Instructions
Always follow these safety instructions when setting up and using this product:
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Operation
1.1 Please use the product in the recommended operating environment where temperatures are between -10˚C ~ 50˚C, and humidity level is 70% or below.
1.2 Do not use this product near water or source of heat.
1.3 Use attachments only as recommended.
1.4 Use the type of power source indicated on this product. If you are not sure of the type
of power available, consult your distributor or local electricity company for advice.
1.5 Always take the following precautions when handling this connection as 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.
1.6 Do not overload the wall socket, extension cords, or multi-way plug boards as this may cause fire or electric shock.
1.7 Do not block the slots and openings in the case of this product as they are meant to provide Ventilation and prevent this product from overheating.
1.8 Except as specifically instructed in this User Manual, do not open or remove covers, Otherwise, it you may be exposed to dangerous voltages and other hazards. Refer all servicing to licensed service personnel only.
1.9 Unplug this 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. -
Installation
2.1 For security considerations, please make sure the standard hanging rack you purchased, is in line with UL or CE safety approbations and installed by a certified technician approved by agents. -
Storage
3.1 Do not place the product where the cord can be stepped on as this may result in fraying or damaging 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. -
Cleaning
4.1 Unplug all the cables before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
Chapter 2: Package Contents
Camera
I/O Breakout Cable
Power Adapter
Chapter 3: On Screen Display Menu
Power the camera with DC12V plug or PoE+(IEEE 802.3at).
Use Up, Down, Right, Left, and Enter joystick from the I/O breakout cable:
Press Enter to access the menu and exit the menu from the main OSD.
Press Up to move up within the menu.
Press Down to move down within the menu.
Press Right to enter the sub menu or change the value.
Press Left to change the value.
Special OSD joystick operation to factory reset the camera:
Press Up, Down, Up, Down, Enter to run factory reset the camera.
OSD MENU
EXPOSURE| EXPOSURE MENU| AUTO / MANUAL| Exposure mode setting
SHUTTER| 1/30 – 1/10000| Shutter speed setting when Manual mode is used
DC IRIS| CV370 & CV374 Only| DC Iris is set automatically
GAIN| 0 – 30d8| Adjustable when Manual mode is used
BRIGHTNESS| Auto adjustment| Brightness is set automatically
FLICK| 50 / 60Hz| Anti flicker setting when Auto mode is used
BACKLIGHT| On/Off| Backlight compensation setting when Auto mode is used
GAMMA| 0 – 15| Gamma value setting
IMAGE| WB MODE| ATW| Auto tracking white balance mode (wider dynamic range)
MANUAL| Manual mode
CT| Color Temperature mode
FLUORESCENT| Fluorescent light mode
SODIUM| Sodium light mode
AUTO| Auto WB mode
INDOOR| Indoor mode
OUTDOOR| Outdoor mode
PUSH| One push trigger mode
RED| 1 – 255| Adjust red gain from Manual mode
BLUE| 1 – 255| Adjust blue gain from Manual mode
COLOR TEMPERATURE| 2500K – 10000K| Adjust color temperature for CT mode
MIRROR| | Enable/Disable mirror
FLIP| | Enable/Disable flip
DAY&NIGHT| | Insert/Remove IR Cut filter
QUALITY| 2DNR| On/Off| Enable/Disable 2D noise reduction
3DNR| AUTO, 1 — 4, Off| Adjust 3D noise reduction
SHARPNESS| 0 – 15| Adjust sharpness value
CONTRAST| 0 – 15| Adjust contrast value
SATURATION| 0 – 15| Adjust saturation value
BRIGHTNESS| 0 – 15| Adjust brightness value
FORMAT| SIZE| 720p, 1080i, 1080p| Resolution for CV370 & CV570
720p, 1080i, 1080p, 2160p| Resolution for CV374 & CV574
FRAME RATE| 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94
‘ 60| Available frame rates:
720p: 25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60
1080i: 50/59.94/60
1080p: 23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60
2160p: 25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60
VI FRAME RATE| 25, 30, 50, 60| CMOS refresh rate to optimize the performance
AUDIO| AUDIO| On/Off| Enable/Disable audio
SAMPLE RATE| 16000, 32000, 48000| Adjust audio sampling rate
VOLUME| 0 – 100| Adjust audio volume
ENCODE MODE| AAC/LPCM| Adjust audio encoding mode
BITRATE| 32000, 48000, 64000, 96000, 128000| Adjust audio bitrate
SYSTEM| ID| Not applicable|
BAUDRATE LANGUAGE| Not applicable English/Spanish| Choose OSD Language
DHCP| On/Off| Enable/Disable network DHCP mode
IP| | Display or manually set IP address
NETMASK| | Display or manually set Net Mask address
GATEWAY| | Display or manually set Gateway address
INFO| IP Address| | Display the current IP address
RTSP URL| | Display the URL for RTSP streaming
FW VERSION| | Display the firmware version number
ARM VERSION| | Display the ARM version number
RELEASE| | Display the firmware release date
RESET| FACTORY RESET| | Run factory reset
USER SETTING| | Save the current setting as USER
USER RESET| | Reset the camera to the USER saved setting
Chapter 4: Connect Camera to Network
CV370/CV374/CV570/CV574 camera comes with DHCP enabled by default.
If the camera is connected to a router or DHCP enabled network device, it will
be assigned with an IP address automatically.
To connect to a camera, use a device or software such as NDI Studio Monitor to
access the camera and confirm the IP address of the camera.
If the connected network does not support DHCP, the camera will take 30
seconds to assign the default IP address 192.168.100.150.
The computer that will access the camera must be connected to the same network
and proper IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway must be assigned to
the computer.
Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the camera.
http://192.168.100.150 (default IP address if DHCP is not used)
Chapter 5: Web Interface Settings
5.1 Live View Main stream and sub stream buttons for live view image (within the web browser) stream quality set from Stream Encoding menu
5.1.1 Exposure Exposure Mode: Select exposure mode (Auto, Manual)
Gain: Select gain level when Manual mode is selected (0 – 30dB)
Shutter: Select shutter speed value when Manual mode is selected (1/30 –
1/10000)
Anti-Flicker: Enable anti flicker when image flickers (50Hz, 60Hz)
5.1.2 White Balance WB Mode: Select white balance mode (Auto, Indoor,
Outdoor, One Push, ATW, Manual, Temperature)
Red Gain: Adjust red gain level when Manual mode is selected.
Blue Gain: Adjust blue gain level when Manual mode is selected.
Color Temperature: Select color temperature level when Temperature Mode
is selected.
5.1.3 Image Mirror: Enable or disable image mirror
Flip: Enable or disable image flip
BLC: Enable or disable backlight compensation.
D-WDR: Enable or disable Digital Wide Dynamic Range
Day &Night: Insert or remove IR Cut filter.
Filter removed during the night mode.
Gamma: Adjust gamma level (0 – 15)
5.1.4 Image Setting Brightness: Adjust
brightness level (0 – 15)
Saturation: Adjust saturation level (0 – 15)
Contrast: Adjust contrast level (0 – 15)
Sharpness: Adjust sharpness level (0 – 15)
5.1.5 Noise Reduction 2D Noise
Reduction: Enable or disable 2D noise reduction.
3D Noise Reduction: Select 3D noise reduction level (Auto, 1 – 4, Off)
5.1.6 Video VI Framerate: Select VI framerate to
adjust the sensor level frame capture.
Normally used whenexperiencing the image lagging. Ideal to matchthe rate with
the output format (25, 30, 50, 60)
HDMI Output: Select HDMI output format.
720p@25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, 60
1080i@50, 59.94, 60
1080p@23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, 60
2160p@25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94,60
(2160p is only available on CV374 & CV574)
5.2 Audio Audio State: Enable or disable embedded
audio.
Encode Mode: Select audio encoding method (AAC, LPCM)
Sample Rate: Select audio sampling rate (16,000, 32,000, 48,000Hz)
Bitrate: Select audio bitrate (32,000, 48,000, 64,000, 96,000, 128,000
bits)
Volume: Adjust audio volume level (0 – 100)
Confirm: When audio settings are changed, press confirm to apply changes
5.3 Stream
Encoding setting of the camera and video over IP protocols can be configured
from this menu.
5.3.1 Encoding Stream has Main and Sub
Stream settings.
Encode Mode: Select encoding compression (H.264, H.265)
Profile: Select encoding profile (MP, HP)
RTSP Address: Displays the RTSP address of the camera.
Resolution: Select desired stream format. (Note: HDMI and Stream formats
are working independently)
Bitrate: Select desired stream bitrate (512 – 32,768)
Bitrate Control: Select bitrate control method (CBR, VBR)
I Frame Interval: Select desired i frame interval (1 – 120)
Confirm: When encoding settings are changed, press confirm to apply
changes
Note: When NDI HX3 is selected, bitrate, bitrate control and i frame
interval will not be available to modify.
5.3.2 RTMP RTMP Address: Copy and paste the RTMP
destination address in the box.
Stream Key: Copy and paste the stream key provided by the RTMP host.
Enable and Confirm: Click on Enable button and press confirm to enable
RTMP stream.
When RTMP stream is properly setup, check mark indicator will appear as shown
Note: When RTMP stream is used on YouTube, audio (from section 5.2) needs
to be enabled.
5.3.3 NDI|HX3 Enable: Enable or disable
NDIHX streaming capability
Device Name: Modify device name appears on NDI receiver.
Channels: Modify channel name appears on NDI receiver
Group: Modify NDI group name
HX3: Enable or disable NDI HX3. Note: NDI HX3 only supports 1080p50 and
1080p60. Select the proper format before enabling HX3.
Discovery: Enable or disable NDI discovery feature
Multicast: Enable or disable NDI multicast feature
5.3.4 SRT Mode: Select SRT mode (Listener, Caller,
Rendezvous)
Port: Type the port number used in SRT. Default is 1600
Latency(ms): Set SRT latency in milli seconds Encryption: Enable or
disable stream encryption
Key Length: Select key length (16, 24, 32) Passphrase: Set passphrase
parameter
Main Stream: Displays SRT main stream URL
Sub Stream: Displays SRT sub stream URL
Confirm: When SRT settings are changed, press confirm to apply changes
5.4 System
System menu includes network configuration of the camera, account setting, and
NTP
5.4.1 Network By default, DHCP is enabled. If
the network does not support DHCP, 192.168.100.150 will be assigned to the
camera 30 seconds after the initial boot up.
DHCP: Select DHCP or Static IP address
IP: Type desired IP address if static IP is used
Netmask: Type subnet mask address if static IP is used
Gateway: Type gateway address if static IP is used
DNS: Type DNS address if static IP is used
HTTP Port: Modify HTTP port number.
Default is 80
RTSP Port: Modify RTSP port number.
Default is 554
RTSP Encrypt: Enable or disable RTSP encryption
VISCA over IP: Modify VISCA over IP port number. Default is 52381
Confirm: When network settings are changed, press confirm to apply
changes and reboot the camera
5.4.2 Account Account: Change username of
the camera.
Default is admin
Password: Change password of the camera.
Default is 9999
Confirm Password: Retype the new password for confirmation
Confirm: When account settings are changed, press confirm to apply
changes
5.4.3 Time Time Zone: Select the time zone of the
location
NTP Enable: Enable or disable the NTP
NTP Update Interval: Select the interval of NTP update (30m – 24h)
NTP Server Address: Modify the NTP server.
Default server is time.nist.gov
NTP Port: Modify NTP port number. Default is 80
Confirm: When NTP settings are changed, press confirm to apply changes
5.5 Maintenance Firmware Upgrade: Click the upgrade button to open the file browser and locate the firmware file. Select the file and click Open to start the upgrade process. Do not turn off the camera or browser while an upgrade is in progress.
User Save Settings: Save: Save the current camera settings to a
config.txt file
Recall: Recall the saved user settings to the camera
Factory Reset: Reset the camera settings to the factory default settings
Reboot: Reboot the camera to apply major changes
Power:
Standby: Put camera to the standby mode
Wake: Operate the camera from Standby mode
5.6 About
About page displays the current camera version information.
Chapter 6: Upgrade
CV370/CV374/CV570/CV574 has two types of upgrades required.
When ISP update is needed, an upgrade can be performed from the Maintenance
menu under the web interface.
When major update is required, camera ARM process needs to be updated via USB
connection.
- Flip both 1 and 2 dip switches on the back of the camera to ON position.
- Connect the USB C cable to the service port of the camera and connect it to the computer.
- Upgrade software called “NZDownloadTool” is needed to upgrade the ARM processor.
- Please consult with Marshall Electronics for software and upgrade file.
- When upgrade is completed, set the dip switched back to Off position.
Warranty
For Warranty information please refer to Marshall website page: <https ://marshall-usa.com/company/warranty.php>
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