Marshall CV630 UHD30 NDI PTZ Camera User Manual
- May 15, 2024
- Marshall
Table of Contents
- Marshall CV630 UHD30 NDI PTZ Camera
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Safety Instructions
- Package Contents
- Function Introduction
- Instruction for installation
- Remote Control and Setting Menu
- Network Function Settings Description
- DIP Switch Setting
- Troubleshooting
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Marshall CV630 UHD30 NDI PTZ Camera
Product Information
Specifications:
- Model: CV630-BI/WI/ND3/ND3W
- Manufacturer: Marshall Electronics, Inc.
- Division: Broadcast A/V
- Trademark: Vizrt Group
- Website: www.marshall-usa.com
Product Usage Instructions
Safety Instructions
Always follow these safety instructions when setting up and using this product:
- Operation:
- Use the product in the recommended operating environment, away from water or a source of heat.
- Avoid placing the product in a tilted position or on an unstable surface.
- Clean the dust on the power plug before usage and avoid inserting it into a multiplug to prevent sparks or fire.
- Ensure slots and openings in the product case are not blocked to allow ventilation and prevent overheating.
- Do not open or remove covers as it may expose you to dangerous voltages. Refer servicing to licensed personnel.
- Unplug the product and seek servicing by licensed personnel in case of any issues.
- Installation:
- Ensure the hanging rack meets UL or CE safety standards and is installed by approved technician personnel.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can I use this product in a residential environment?
A: Operating this equipment in a residential environment may cause radio
interference according to EN55032 CE WARNING. It is advised to use it in non-
home settings.
Q: What should I do if the product malfunctions?
A: In case of any malfunction, unplug the product immediately and seek
servicing from licensed personnel to avoid any hazards.
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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 not 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.
Precautions
FCC WARNING
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
NOTICE :
The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
IC WARNING
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.
EN55032 CE WARNING
Operation of this equipment in a residential environment could cause radio
interference.
KC WARNING
This equipment is Industrial (Class A) electromagnetic wave suitability
equipment and seller or user should take notice of it, and this equipment is
to be used in the places except for home.
Safety Instructions
Always follow these safety instructions when setting up and using this product:
Operation
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Please use the product in the recommended operating environment, away from water or source of heat.
-
Do not place the product in tilted position or unstable trolley, stand or table.
-
Please clean the dust on the power plug prior to usage. Do not insert the product’s power plug into a multiplug to prevent sparks or a fire.
-
Do not block the slots and openings in the case of the product.
They provide ventilation and prevent the product from overheating. -
Do not open or remove covers, otherwise it may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards. Refer all servicing to licensed service personnel.
-
Unplug the product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to licensed service personnel when the following situations happen:
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If the power cords are damaged or frayed.
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If liquid is spilled into the product or the product has been exposed to rain or water.
Installation
- 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.
Storage
- 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.
- Unplug the product during thunderstorms or if it is not going to be used for an extended period.
- Do not place the product or accessories on top of vibrating equipment or heated objects.
Cleaning
- Disconnect all the cables prior to cleaning and wipe the surface with a dry cloth.
Do not use alcohol or volatile solvents for cleaning.
Batteries (for products or accessories with batteries)
- When replacing batteries, please only use similar or the same type of batteries.
- When disposing of batteries or products, please adhere to the relevant instructions in your country or region for disposing of batteries or products.
Package Contents
Click Here for Product Page:
https://marshall-usa.com/cameras/CV630-NDI/
Function Introduction
I/O functions Introduction
Front View
NO . | Item | Function Descriptions |
---|---|---|
1. | Tally Lamp | Display the tally light status of the camera |
2. | Camera lens | 30x HD camera lens |
3. | Power LED indicator | Display the status of the camera |
4. | Standby LED indicator | Display the status of the camera |
Back View
NO . | Item | Function Descriptions |
---|---|---|
1. | RS-232 input | RS-232 input port, at most 7 cameras can be connected in a |
serial connection
2.| RS-232 output| RS-232 output port, at most 7 cameras can be connected in a
serial connection
3.| Lock hole| Lock hole of safety lock
4.| IR SELECT| The remote-control ID setting is only controlled after
corresponding to the Camera Select on the remote control
5.| DC 12 V power Port| DC power supply connecting port
6.| Ethernet port| Network cable port supports routers or hubs of PoE+ (IEEE
802.3at).
7.| Audio input| Support Line In/Mic In
8.| OUTPUT Switch| Adjust the resolution setting. The default is 1080p/59.94
9.| RS-422 Port| RS-422 connecting port, at most 7 cameras can be connected in
a serial connection
10.| HDMI output| HDMI output (Audio output supported)
|
3G-SDI output
| 3G-SDI output(Audio output supported)
< Remark>Support the audio output of 48 KHz only/resolutions up to 1080p 59.94/50
|
USB 3.0 port
| Connect to the USB port of the computer, camera image output via video software
< Remark> Support up to H.264 2160 29.97p/MJPEG 1080 29.97p
NO. | Item | Function Descriptions |
---|---|---|
17. | Tripod lock hole | The camera is mounted on a (specification) 1/4” – 20 |
UNC tripod
Description of LED indicator
Status | Power | Standby |
---|---|---|
Startup in progress (initialization) | Green light | Orange light |
In use | Green light | No indicator |
In standby mode | No indicator | Orange light |
Tally Indicator Light Function Description
The tally indicator light function can be enabled through RS-232 command.
Please refer to RS-232 command set document.
Instruction for installation
Preparation before installation
Installation and connection of the camera requires special skills. 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.
-
Ensure the safety of the installation environment.
Please do not install the device on unstable ceiling or in a place where the device is in danger of falling to avoid any accident. -
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. -
Please choose a proper place for installation of camera in advance.
Please determine an installation place according to the following requirements -
Confirm the position for the object to be captured.
-
Confirm whether the camera is set at a proper distance from other light sources.
Instruction for installation
- I would like to install camera on the desk
- 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![Marshall-CV630-UHD30-NDI-PTZ-Camera-FIG- \(7\)](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Marshall-CV630-UHD30-NDI-PTZ-Camera-FIG-7.png)
2. Installation steps
1. Please adjust DIP switch at first prior to installation
Please refer to Chapter 7 DIP Switch 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
1. I would like to install the camera on the ceiling
2. Prepare for the parts and equipment required during the installation
- Accessories in the box (metal plates A, B, M3 screw silver x 8, black x 2)
- Screw for locking on ceiling mounted hanger x 4
- Drilling machine, screwdriver, ladder
Size Diagram
-
Bottom of machine
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. -
Metal Plate size diagram
- Metal plate A – machine side
Precautions for installation
- Before installation, please confirm the orientation of the machine relative to the object to be captured
- It is recommended that the machine should be set at more than 1.5 meter away from the object to be captured. Please adjust for a best distance according to the magnification of the lens
- The machine (including metal plates) weighs 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.
- Please check whether the camera is installed securely on a regular basis
Installation steps
-
Please adjust resolution on DIP switch at first
Please refer to Chapter 7 DIP Switch Setting for the relevant descriptions on DIP switch -
Fix the metal plate A on the machine base with 4 M3 silver screws
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Lock the metal plate B on ceiling mounted hanger
CAUTION: -
Please use the hanger that has obtained UL security approval
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Please reserve the hole for the connecting wires of the camera
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Combine the metal plate A and the metal plate B
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Push the metal plate A up to the ceiling and then to the right to latch the metal plate B
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And then secure with 2 M3 silver screws and 1 M3 black screw
How to remove
- Remove the connecting wires from the camera
- 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
- Then remove the screws on the hanger and the machine
Connecting devices
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Connecting to PC (video conference)
Support up to H.264 2160 29.97p/ MPEG 1080 29.97p -
Connecting to an HDTV/computer monitor (HDMI)
-
Connecting to Internet
For details of web page connection setting and description, please refer to Chapter 6 Network Function Settings Description -
Connecting AUDIO IN Set the [Audio In] in the OSD to reflect the input device
-
Connecting RS-232
With RS-232 in/out, at most 7 Marshall cameras can be connected.
RS-232 PINS DEFINITION INSTRUCTIONS
Connecting RS-422
CAUTION: When RS-422 connection is being used, do not use RS-232 connection.
RS-422 PINS DEFINITION INSTRUCTIONS
RS-422 CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS
- Hold the two sides of RS-422 connector and pull out in the direction shown by the arrow in the figure below
- Peel off a section of copper wire (AWG Nos. 28 to 18) and insert it into the connector hole; then use flat screwdriver to fix it
- Insert the wired RS-422 connector back to the Camera. Now the connection is completed
Remote Control and Setting Menu
Functions of remote control
No | Item | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | Power | Power Switch |
2
|
Preset
| • Numeric Keys 0 – 9: Click to call the preset
• Preset: Appoint an ID (0 ~ 9) to save the current position data
• Reset: Appoint an ID (0 ~ 9) to delete the current position data
3| Menu| Display OSD menu
4| Pan/ Tilt| Move the lens
5| Home-Enter| Go back to the main page / Execute
6| Zoom| • Fast: Adjust image size
• Slow: Fine-tune image size
7
|
Focus
| • Auto: Auto focus
• Manual: Enable Manual Focus
• Far/ Near: Adjust the focal length in Manual
8| Picture| Switch image effect (OFF/ Neg/ B&W)
9| L/R Direction Set| L/R Direction / Normal
10| Camera select| Choose camera ID 1 ~ 3
11| Back Light| Turn on/off back light compensation
12| Pan/ Tilt Reset| Clear the Pan/Tilt setting
13| Freeze| Freeze the screen
14| Mirror| Rotate the image (OFF/ Mirror/ Flip/ Rotate)
15| Info| Status information
Setting Menu
Press [Menu] on the remote control to enter the setting menu; the bold
underlined values in the following tables are defaults.
1st Level
Major Items
|
2 nd Level Minor Items
|
3rd Level Adjustment Values
|
Function Descriptions
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Exposure
|
Mode
| 1. Full Auto
2. Shutter Pri
3. Iris Pri
4. Manual
|
Exposure mode setting
Exposure Comp.
| On / Off|
AE Level
Exposure Comp.
Level
|
-5~ C ~5
| The value can be adjusted after
Exposure Comp. is activated
Spot Light| On / Off|
Spot Light
Position
|
X(0~6)Y(0~4)
| The value can be adjusted after
Spotlight is activated
Shutter Pri
| 60/30
Mode
| 50/25
Mode
|
Adjustable when the Exposure mode is set to Shutter Pri
1/10000~ C ~1/1
Iris Pri| F1.6~ C ~F18/ Off| Adjustable when the Exposure
mode is set to Iris Pri
Manual Gain
|
0 ~45dB
| Adjustable when the Exposure
mode is set to Manual
Manual Speed
| 60/30
Mode
| 50/25
Mode
|
Manually set the shutter
1/10000~ C ~1/1
Manual Iris| F1.6~ C ~F18/ Off| Manually set the iris
Gain Limit| 9~45 dB| Max. limit value of electron gain
Iris Limit| F3.2 ~F11| Max. limit value of iris
WDR| Off / 1/ 2/ 3|
Smart AE
|
On / Off
| Available when “Auto Focus
Smart AF” is on
| | 1. Auto|
Select the color temperature mode
1. 4000k ~ 7000k
2. 3200k
3. 5800k
4. 1700k ~ 10000k
5. 1700k ~ 10000k
6. Custom 7. 2800k
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| | 2. Indoor
| | 3. Outdoor
| | 4. One Push WB
| | 5. ATW
| | 6. Manual
| Mode| 7. Sodium Lamp
| | 8. 3000K
White| | 9. 4300K
Balance| | 10. 5000K
| | 11. 6500K
| | 12. 8000K
| One Push Trigger|
ENTER
|
One push trigger
| Manual Red| 0~ C ~128| Adjustable when the white
| balance mode is set to Manual
| Manual Blue| 0~ C ~128| Adjustable when the white
| balance mode is set to Manual
Picture
| Picture effect| Off / Neg/ B & W|
Sharpness| 0~ C ~14|
2D NR| Off/ 1 / 2/ 3|
3D NR| Off/ Low/ Typ / Max|
Image Mode
|
Default / Custom
| The user may customize his/her desired image mode
Image Mode Load
|
ENTER
| Adjustable when the Image mode is set to Custom. After selected, the corresponding Image mode parameters will be read and
applied to Custom
Brightness
|
0~ C ~15
| Adjustable when the Image mode
is set to Custom
Hue
|
0~ C ~15
| Adjustable when the Image mode
is set to Custom
Saturation
|
0~ C ~15
| Adjustable when the Image mode
is set to Custom
Gamma
|
0~ C ~3
| Adjustable when the Image mode
is set to Custom
Pan Tilt| Pan/Tilt Limit| On / Off| Turn on/off the angle
limit setting
Zoom| 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 Flip
|
On / Off
| Activate the reverse Pan
command
Tilt Flip| On / Off| Activate the reverse Tilt command
Preset Speed
| 5/ 25/ 50/ 80/ 120/
160 / 200/ 300
deg/sec
|
Set the rotation speed of the cradle head when Preset is executed
Preset Mode
|
Normal/ PTZ Only
|
§Normal: Call the preset, execute Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Focus + Image parameter setting
§ PTZ Only: Call the preset, only execute Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Focus
PTZ Speed Comp| On / Off| Set the Pan/Tilt moving speed to vary
from the zoom position
D-Zoom Limit| x1 ~x12| Set limits for digital zoom
PTZ Motion Sync
|
On / Off
| After turning on, operate Preset
to achieve PTZ Motion Sync
< Remark > This function will refer to the default speed setting, but may automatically adjust the speed due to the difference in PTZ movement range
D-Effect
|
Mirror
| Off / Mirror/ Flip/ Mirror + Flip| Set the mode at which the image is turned
Auto Focus
|
AF Sensitivity
|
Low/ Middle / High
| For AF triggering speed, the higher the speed is, the faster AF is triggered
AF Frame
|
Center Area / All Area / Auto
| 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
|
Zoom tracking
|
Manual / Curve Tracing / Zoom Tracking
|
It can be set in the Manual Focus (MF) mode
The focus mode during lens zooming
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PTZ Assist
|
On / Off
| Check whether auto focus is enabled if there is any changes of PTZ (can be set in “Manual”)
< Remark> When PTZ Assist is enabled and PTZ control is in operation, the focus will be triggered. The focus will not be
triggered when the scene changes
Preset AF
|
On / Off
|
Set whether to perform Auto Focus after Preset
SMART AF
|
On / Off
|
Turn on this function and AF will mainly focus on the face
Ethernet
|
DHCP
|
On / Off
| Enable/Disable DHCP setting using left and right arrow keys and press [ENTER] to apply setting.
IP Address
|
192.168.100.100
| 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.
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 the value using the left and right keys
or the numeric keys.
Gateway| 192.168.100.254| 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.
Audio
| Audio In| Line In /Mic In| Set Audio In
Audio Enable| On / Off| Turn on/off audio output
Audio Volume| 0~ C ~10| Audio Volume Setting
|
Audio Delay
|
On / Off
| When the audio is not synchronized with the video, enable this function to set the audio delay time
< Remark> Supported when NDI|HX
function setting is off
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Audio Delay Time(ms)|
-1 ~-500ms
| Set audio delay time
< Remark> Supported when NDI|HX
function setting is off
Encode Type
| AAC / G.711| Set audio encode type
< Remark> Supported when NDI|HX
function setting is off
Encode Sample Rate
| 1. 48 KHz(AAC)
2. 44.1 KHz(AAC)
3. 16 KHz(AAC)
4. 16 KHz(G.711)
5. 8 KHz(G.711)
|
Set the encode type and sample rate
< Remark> Supported when NDI|HX
function setting is off
System
| Prompt| On / Off| Turn on/off the prompt information on the
display
IR Receive| On / Off|
Tally Lamp| On / Off|
Tally CMMD Mode
|
General / Link
| Set whether the indicator light is linked with RS232 command
¡ General (Not linked): The indicator light switch and mode shall be set separately.
Ø When the indicator light is on, and the default mode is off, additional command is required to set the indicator light mode
Ø Setting the indicator light mode when the indicator light is off will not trigger the indicator light
¡ Link:
Ø When the indicator light is on, the default mode is red light
Ø Setting the indicator light mode when the indicator light
is off will turn on the indicator light
Language| English / Chinese|
Initial Position
|
Last MEM / 1st Preset
| Select the camera lens to return to the last memory position or the 1st Preset position after POWER ON
< Remark> 1st Preset = Preset 0
Control Device
| Encoder /
Controller
| Control Device setting, Controller: for joystick
Encoder: for tracking system
Network Function Settings Description
Connecting Camera to Network
-
Connecting to Internet
Two common connection methods are shown below -
Connecting via switch or router
-
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 the camera 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
Using the Browser to View the Images
- Open the browser, and enter the URL of camera in the IP address bar e.g.: http://192.168.100.100 (default IP address)
- Enter administrator’s account and password
For the first login, please refer to 6.2.9 Account Management to change the default password
Using RTSP Player to View the Images
For CV630-ND3/ND3W, to support this function, please turn off NDI|HX (Please
refer to 6.2.4 Streaming-NDI)
In addition to the browser and VMS, other free software also can be used for
RTSP connection, such as VLC, Quick Time and PotPlayer
RTSP connection address formats are as follows:
- RTSP Streaming 1 => rtsp://camera IP:8554/hevc
- RTSP Streaming 2 => rtsp://camera IP:8557/h264
- RTSP Streaming 3 => rtsp://camera IP:8556/h264
Example: Open VLC software, click [Open Network Streaming], and enter a URL: rtsp://192.168.100.150:8557/h264
Using NDI Studio Monitor to View the Images
This is only applicable to VC-630-ND3/ND3W.
Support when NDI|HX is on
(Please refer to 6.2.5 Setting – Video)
For NewTek product operation or instructions,please visit the website:
https://www.newtek.com/
To download NDI 4 Tool, click the link: http://new.tk/NDIHX-Driver-Win
Web Page Function Description
- Connecting to Internet
Two common connection methods are shown below:
No | Item | Function Descriptions |
---|---|---|
1 | Camera ID/location | Display camera ID/location |
Please refer to 6.2.5 System-Device
2| Preview window| Display the screen currently captured by the camera
3| Enlarge the preview window| Zooming in/out the preview image
4
|
Preset setting
| Select the number first and then select SAVE or LOAD Enable/disable PTZ Only
§Disable (Default): Call the preset, execute
Pan/ Tilt/ Zoom/ Focus + picture parameters setting
§Enable: Call the preset, only execute Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Focus
5| Pan/Tilt setting| Adjust the Pan/Tilt position of the camera screen
6| AF/MF| Switch to Auto Focus/Manual Focus. Focus can be adjusted in Manual
Focus
7| Zoom ratio| Adjust the zoom-in or zoom-out ratio via scroll bar
8| Camera Setting| Please refer to 6.2.1.1 Camera Setting for relevant
settings
9| Language| Support English/ Traditional Chinese/ Simple Chinese
10| Power button| Turn on or turn off the camera power
11| Logout| Log out the administrator screen on the website
Camera Setting
Audio
No
|
Item
|
Function Descriptions
| NDI|HX OFF| NDI|HX ON
---|---|---|---|---
1| Audio Enable| Turn on/ off sound| v| v
2| Audio in| Set MIC In/ Line In| v| v
3| Encode Type| AAC / G.711| v|
4
|
Encode Sample Rate
| Set Encode sample rate
Ø 48 KHz (AAC)
Ø 44.1 KHz (AAC)
Ø 16 KHz (AAC)
Ø 16 KHz (G.711)
Ø 8 KHz (G.711)
|
v
|
5| Audio Volume| Adjust Audio Volume| v| v
6| Audio Delay| Turn on/ off audio delay| v|
7| Audio Delay Time| Set the audio signal delay time (-1 ~ -500 ms)| v|
Stream-Stream
For CV630-ND3/ND3W, to support this function, please turn off NDI|HX
Function | Streaming 1 | Streaming 2 | Streaming 3 |
---|---|---|---|
Encode Format | H.265 | H.264 | |
Resolution | 4K | 1080p / 720p /1080i | 4K |
Frame Rate | Setting according to the supported resolution |
__
Bit Rate(kbps)
| 2,000~20,0
00
| __
2,000~20,000
| __
2,000~20,000
| __
512~5,000
7,000| 7,000| 7,000| 1,000
Rate Control| CBR / VBR
IP Ratio| Setting according to the supported resolution
Stream – NDI
For CV630-ND3/ND3W only; the setting is available when NDI|HX is set to
HX2/HX3
No | Item | Function Descriptions |
---|---|---|
1 | Camera ID/ Location | Displaying ID/location according to [System] > |
[Device] setting content
__
__
__
__
__
__
2
| __
__
__
__
__
__
Group Name
| The group name can be modified here and set with Access Manager –
Receive in NDI Tool
If no group is assigned, the machine belongs to Public. As the default of Access Manager includes Public, Studio Monitor can discover this machine
If a group is assigned, but this group is not added into Access Manager, Studio Monitor cannot discover this machine
If a group is assigned and this group is added into Access Manager, Studio Monitor can discover this machine
< Remark> The name can contain commas (,) to distinguish different groups
Example: default, 123, abc means this machine belongs to three groups at the same time (default/ 123/ abc)
__
__
__
3
| __
__
__
NDI|HX
| Set NDI HX 2/ HX3/ Off
Off: Support RTSP/ RTMP/ RTMPS/ MPEG-TS/ SRT, and ONVIF can find devices but cannot be used with NDI Tool
HX2: Support HX2
HX3: Support HX3
< Remark > HX3 only supports 1080p 60/59.94/50 resolutions
< Remark> ONVIF cannot find devices, and RTSP/ RTMP/ RTMPS/ MPEG-TS/ SRT streams cannot be used when HX2/ HX3 on.
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4| Encode Format| Display Encode Format
---|---|---
__
5
| __
Multicast
| Multicast Setting
It is suggested to enable Multicast when the number of users online watching the image simultaneously is more than 4
6| Discovery Serve| Check to enter the Server IP address
7| Apply| After the setting has been modified, select this button to apply the
setting
No | Item | Function Descriptions |
---|
1
|
Camera ID
| Change camera ID here
Camera IDs are limited to 1 – 12 characters
Please mix uppercase and lowercase letters or numbers for characters. Special symbols such as “/” and “space” cannot be used
< Remark> Modifying this field will modify the Onvif device name
synchronously
2
|
Location
| Modify the location of the camera, such as Room 1
Camera location is limited to 1 – 11 characters
Please mix uppercase and lowercase letters or numbers for characters. Special symbols such as “/” and “space” cannot be used
< Remark > Modifying this field will modify the Onvif device location synchronously
3| Apply| After the setting has been modified, select this button to apply the setting
System – Output
No | Item | Function Descriptions |
---|
1
|
Resolution
| Set the resolution of the camera
After switching to the resolution, the camera will restart. Please refresh the browser
2
|
Output Source
| According to the output resolution, you can select HDMI+NDI, HDMI + Streaming or HDMI + UVC output
< Remark> When it is set to UVC output, 3840 x 2160 30p or lower resolutions are supported
< Remark > UVC does not support 1080i.
3
|
HDMI Format
| Select YUV422 / YUV420 / RGB
< Remark> When it is set to YUV420, 3840 x 2160 60p/ 59.94p/ 50p resolutions are supported
4| Color Space| Set the standard for color gamut Standard Profile/ REC.709/ BT.2020
5
|
UVC
| Available when _System-Output-Output Source _is set to HDMI+UVC n Encode Format :
Ø3840×2160 29.97 / 25 fps: H.264
ØLess than 1080p (inclusive): H.264/MJPEG
n Resolution: It is shown based on System-Output-Output Source
Frame Rate: 3840 x 2160 can only select the highest 29.97 fps
6| Overlay| Set the stream to display “date and time” or “custom content” and
to display location
7| Apply/ Cancel| Apply/ Cancel Setting
System – Network
Function Descriptions
Enable/disable 802.1x protocol, and configure settings when enabled
< Remark> The router must support 802.1x protocol to enable this feature
System – User
System – Control
No | Item | Function Descriptions |
---|---|---|
1 | Control Port | RS-232 / RS-422 |
2 | Baud Rate | Choose the transmission speed of the control signal 9600/ 38400 |
3 | Protocol | Support VISCA/ Pelco D Protocol |
4 | VISCA Address | The camera ID address 0 ~ 7 can be assigned. |
5 | Pelco D Address | The camera ID address 1 ~ 255 can be assigned. |
6 | Tally Lamp | Turn On/ Off Tally Lamp |
7
|
Tally CMMD Mode
| Set whether the indicator is linked with RS232 command
Ø Normal (Not linked): The indicator light status and mode shall be set separately.
-When the indicator light is on, and the default mode is off, additional command is required to set the indicator light mode
– When the indicator light is off will not trigger the indicator light Ø Link:
– When the indicator light is on, the default mode is red light
– When the indicator light is off will turn on the indicator light
8| Apply/ Cancel| Apply/ Cancel Setting
Maintenance
No | Item | Function Descriptions |
---|
1
|
Firmware Update
| Click [….] to select the firmware file, and click [Upgrade] to update the firmware
< Remark> Update takes about 2 – 3 minutes
< Remark> Please do not operate or turn off the power of the device during the update to avoid firmware update failure
2| Factory Reset| Select the reset button to resume the factory default
setting as the web page setting
3| Setting Profile| The web page setting parameters can be exported from the
computer and imported/applied to another camera
4
|
Error Log
| If the camera encounters errors, an error code log will be established
< Remark> When an error code appears, the user may try to click to confirm if the error will repeat itself
Maintenance – Reboot
No | Item | Function Descriptions |
---|---|---|
1 | Reboot | Reboot immediately |
2 | Disable | Disable the reboot settings |
3
|
Daily Reboot
| Set the daily reboot time
< Remark> Please go to _6.2.9 System –Date & Time _to complete the SNTP server synchronization to set daily reboot
4| Timing Reboot| Set the timing reboot time
About
Function Descriptions
Display the firmware version, serial number, running time and other related
information of the camera
For technical support, please scan the QRcode at the bottom right for
assistance
DIP Switch Setting
DIP Switch
- OUTPUT Switch
To switch via the OSD/ RS-232 Command is also available based on the last executed action ID| Resolution| Frame Rate| Remark
---|---|---|---
0|
3840 x 2160p
| 29.97|
1| 25|
2|
1920 x 1080p
| 59.94|
3| 50|
4| 29.97|
5| 25|
6|
1280 x 720p
| 59.94|
7| 50|
8| 29.97|
9| 25
A| 1920x1080i| 59.94|
B| 50
C|
Reserved
|
Reserved
|
D|
E|
F|
2. IR Select
When using the remote control, please make sure the settings of IR SELECT and
the Camera Select of the remote control are consistent
Troubleshooting
This chapter describes problems you may encounter while using CV630-BI/WI/ND3/ND3W. If you have questions, please refer to related chapters and follow all the suggested solutions. If the problem still occurs, 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. When using a PoE connection, ensure that the power supply supports POE+ (IEEE 802.3at) hubs
2.
|
There is no image output from the camera
| 1. Check the power supply or PoE supply functions.
2. Confirm the output signals are in streaming output.
3. Confirm whether the camera resolution can be used together with the monitor equipment
n If 4k output, confirm the monitor equipment supports 4K output
4. Replace the cables and make sure they are not faulty.
3.| The Camera image is
severely delayed
| Please use 1080p or 720p 60/50 fps rather than 25/30 fps
signals.
4.
| RS-232 cannot be controlled| 1. Confirm the connection is correct (RS-232 In/ Out)
2. Please make sure the Baud rate setting is the same as the control equipment
5.
| No image for 3G-SDI
output resolution 3840×2160 29.97/ 25
| Please confirm the screen menu/ Dip Switch setting
3G-SDI supports output resolutions up to 1080p 59.94/50
6.
| Whether the Internet can be used for
operation
| Please refer to Chapter 6 Network Function Description for the Internet usage
7.
|
ONVIF software cannot locate the machine
| Please be sure to use only English alphabets or numbers in [Setting]>[Video]> Camera of the webpage. Using special characters and pressing the spacebar will cause the ONVIF software unable to locate the machine.
For VC-A62N, either NDI or ONVIF can be used. Please go to the [Setting] > [Video] > [NDI|HX] on the web page to check if it is [Off].
8.
| Tally lamp is not working when applying RS232 setting| Please make sure if the Tally lamp function is enabled from the setting menu or web page.
n Setting Menu: System – Tally Lamp
n Web page: Setting – Camera – Tally Lamp
9.
| The camera does not save the relevant parameters (PTZ, AWB …) after reboot| Please make sure if the Initial Position is set to _Last MEM _from the setting menu or web page
n Setting Menu: System – Initial Position
n Web page: Live View – Setting – Camera Setting – Pan Tilt Zoom – Initial Position
Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity
47 CFR § 2.1077 Compliance Information
- Manufacturer: Marshall Electronics Inc.
- Product Name: CV630-BI/WI/ND3/ND3W
- Model Number: 4K PTZ Video Camera
Responsible Party – U.S. Contact Information
Supplier: Marshall Electronics Inc..
20608 Madrona Avenue, Torrance, CA 90503 e-mail: support@marshall-
usa.com
FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions : (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Warranty
For Warranty information please refer to Marshall website page: <https
://marshall-usa.com/company/warranty.php>
References
- USA Location information - USA.com
- Marshall Electronics - Professional Broadcast Miniature/Compact/Indoor 4K/UHD/HD Cameras, 4K Rack Mount/Desktop Monitors, Hardware, and Accessories.
- Marshall Electronics - Professional Broadcast Miniature/Compact/Indoor 4K/UHD/HD Cameras, 4K Rack Mount/Desktop Monitors, Hardware, and Accessories.
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