Marshall CV605-BK 5x HD60 IP PTZ Camera with 3GSDI User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Marshall
Table of Contents
CV605-BK 5x HD60 IP PTZ Camera with 3GSDI
Broadcast A/V Division
CV605-BK (Black) CV605-WH (White)
5x HD60 IP PTZ Camera with 3GSDI
User Manual
Content
PLEASE NOTE …………………………………………………………. ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED.
1. FAST INSTALLATION ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5
1.2 POWER ON INITIAL CONFIGURATION …………………………………………………………………………………………..5 1.3
VIDEO OUTPUT …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..5
2. PRODUCT OVERVIEW ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6
2.1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………………………………….6 2.1.1
Dimension………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..6 2.1.2 Accessory
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………6
2.2 MAIN FEATURES ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….7 2.3 TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATION ………………………………………………………………………………………………………7 2.4 INTERFACE
INSTRUCTION ………………………………………………………………………………………………………..8
2.4.1 External Interface ……………………………………………………………………………………………………..8
3. APPLICATION INSTRUCTION…………………………………………………………………………………………… 9
3.1 REMOTE CONTROLLER …………………………………………………………………………………………………………10
3.1.1 SETTING EXPLANATION…………………………………………………………………………………………… 10 3.1.2
Applications ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………10
3.2 MENU SETTING ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..12 3.2.1 Main Menu
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….12 3.2.2 System Setting
………………………………………………………………………………………………………..13 3.2.3 Camera Setting
……………………………………………………………………………………………………….13 3.2.4 P/T/Z
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..16 3.2.5 Video Format
………………………………………………………………………………………………………….17 3.2.6 Network settings
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….17 3.2.7 Audio
settings…………………………………………………………………………………………………………18 3.2.8
Version…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..18 3.2.9 Restore
Default……………………………………………………………………………………………………….19
4. NETWORK CONNECTION ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 19
4.1 CONNECTING MODE …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..19 4.2 IE LOG
IN………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..21
4.2.1 Web client………………………………………………………………………………………………………………21
2)Download/Install Plug in ……………………………………………………………………………………………….21 4.2.2
Preview ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….21 4.2.4
Configuration………………………………………………………………………………………………………….21 1) Audio
Configuration …………………………………………………………………………………………………….22 2) Video
configuration……………………………………………………………………………………………………..22 4.2.6 Network
Configure ………………………………………………………………………………………………….24 4.2.7 System
Configure…………………………………………………………………………………………………….24
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4.2.8 Logout……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………25 5. SERIAL
COMMUNICATION CONTROL…………………………………………………………………………….. 25
5.1 VISCA PROTOCOL LIST …………………………………………………………………………………………………………26 5.1.1
Command list………………………………………………………………………………………………………….26 5.1.2 Inquiry
command…………………………………………………………………………………………………….27
5.2 PELCO-D PROTOCOL COMMAND LIST ………………………………………………………………………………………..28 5.3
PELCO-P PROTOCOL COMMAND LIST…………………………………………………………………………………………28 6. CAMERA
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ……………………………………………………….. 29 6.1 CAMERA
MAINTENANCE ………………………………………………………………………………………………………29 6.2
TROUBLESHOOTING…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….29
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Please Note
This manual details features, functions, installation, operation and
recommendation. Please read this manual completely before installation and
use.
Description of use 1. In order to prevent damage to this camera or other
components within the workflow, please use it within its prescribed purpose
and scope of operation. 2. Keep the device away from rain, moisture, or heavy
humidity. 3. To prevent electric shock or damage to internal components, do
not open the main case; only qualified technicians should conduct repairs. 4.
Do not use the device beyond scope of its temperature, humidity or power
supply specification. 5. When cleaning the camera lens, use a soft dry cloth.
If dirt is harder to remove please use water or mild soap. Do not use strong
or corrosive detergent, it may scratch the lens and/or cause chemical residue
to remain.
Careful handing 6. Avoid damage from heavy pressure, strong vibration or
immersion during transportation, storage and installation.
Power supply polarity 7. This product uses DC 12V power supply (higher or
lower voltage may cause damage)
Install with caution 8. Do not carry the camera by the camera head or rotate
it with force, otherwise it may cause mechanical malfunction and damage
internal belts and gears. 9. This product should be placed on a stable desktop
or other horizontal surfaces. Do not install the product on anything other
than a level position, otherwise it may display inclined or off axis image.
10. This product shell is made of organic materials. Do not expose it to any
liquid, gas or solids which may corrode the shell. 11. During installation,
ensure that there are no obstacles within rotation range of the head to limit
it’s movement (Pan/Tilt). 12. Do not power on before installation is complete,
as it may be restricted in movement.
Do not disassemble the product without permission from manufacturer. 13. This
product contains no parts which can be repaired in field or at site. Any
damage arising from disassembly voids the product warranty
Magnetic field interference 14. Magnetic fields within a specific frequency
may affect camera video images; this is a Class A product. Some applications
within a household environment may cause radio interference. Make sure there
are no other radio interreference present.
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1. Fast Installation
1.1 Camera Layout Explanation
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Interface of SDI Model 1. Camera Lens
3. Remote Control Receiver Light 5. 1/4″-20 Mounting Hole 7. 3GSDI (BNC) 9.
RS232 (RJ45) Port
Figure 1.1 Interface of SDI Model
2. Power Indicator 4. Position Lock 6. Audio Input (TRS) 8. Ethernet (IP)
Port 10. DC12V Input Power Supply Socket
1.2 Power-ON initial setup
- Power ON: Connect the DC12V power supply included in box to power outlet
and camera power input. 2) Initial configuration: Once powered up the power
indicator light will start blinking, camera head will move from bottom left to
the bottom, and then moves to the HOME position (horizontal and vertical
center), while the camera module boots up. As soon as remote-control receiver
light stops blinking, the self-check and boot up is complete. Note: 1. The
default address of the remote controller is the 1# address. 2. If you SET
preset to “0” then after self-check and boot up is complete, the camera will
then automatically move to the preset 0 position.
1.3 Video Output - Network output: a. Network Cable Connection Port: No.8 in Figure1.1
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b. Webpage Login: Open web browser and enter default IP address 192.168.5.163
in the address bar (factory default); press Enter and enter the LOGIN prompt.
Then enter the default user name admin and password admin (factory default);
then press Enter to see preview page, users can carry out PTZ control,
playback, configuration and other operations from this software GUI.
2) 3GSDI (BNC) output: Connect the camera to a monitor or switching equipment
using 3GSDI (RG6) coaxial cable, then the monitor or other equipment will
display image.
2. Product overview
2.1 Product Introduction
2.1.1 Dimension
Figure 2.2 Camera dimension
2.1.2 Accessory
During unpacking the box, please check that all the supplied accessories are
included:
Model NO.
CV605-BK/ CV605-WH
Accessories Power adapter IR Remote controller Thank You Card Warranty card
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2.2 Main Features
The CV605 camera series offers high quality performance with rich feature
sets. The features include advanced ISP processing algorithms to provide vivid
images with deep color depth, crisp and clear HD images and accurate color
reproduction. The CV605 also supports H.265/H.264 encoding which creates
smooth IP video performance and clear images under less-than-ideal bandwidth
conditions.
1. True High-Definition Image: 1/2.8-inch-high quality CMOS sensor.
Resolution is up to 1920x1080p up to 60 fps. 2. Optical Zoom Lens: 5X zoom
lens reaches a wide angle 85° AOV with very low distortion 3. Leading Auto
Focus Technology: Cutting edge auto focus algorithm makes lens a fast,
accurate and stable auto-focus. 4. Low Noise and High SNR: Low Noise CMOS
effectively ensure high SNR of camera video. Advanced 2D/3D noise reduction
technology is also used to further reduce the noise, while ensuring image
sharpness. 5. Quiet PTZ: By designing in a high accuracy step motor
technology, camera movement is extremely quiet with smooth maneuvers and fast
accurate destinations (presets). 6. Video Outputs: Support up to 3GSDI and LAN
interfaces.
7. Multiple Video compression: Support H.265/H.264 video compression
8. Audio Input Interface: Supports 16000,32000,44100,48000 sampling frequency
and AAC, MP3, G.711A audio coding. 9. Multiple Network Protocol Support:
ONVIF, RTSP, RTMP protocols 10. Low-power sleep function: Supports ultra-low
power consumption while in sleep mode (less then 400mW) 11.Multiple Control
Protocols: Support VISCA, Pelco-D, Pelco-P and supports auto-recognize
protocol discovery. 12.255 Presets Positions: Up to 255 presets (10 presets
available on IR remote controller).
2.3 Technical specification
Model Camera Specs Optical Zoom Sensor
Effective Pixels Video Format
Viewing Angle Digital Zoom Minimum Illumination DNR White Balance Focus Iris
Electronic Shutter BLC
Video Adjustment
SNR Input/ Output Interface
CV605-BK / CV605-WH
5X Optical Zoom (315.5mm) 1/2.8-inch-high quality HD CMOS sensor 16:9, 2
Megapixel 3G/HD-SDI video formats 1920x1080p @ 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25 fps
1920x1080i @ 60/59.94/50 fps 1280x720p @ 60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25 fps 85° (wide
open) through 16° (telephoto) 10X additional 0.5Lux (F1.8, AGC ON) 2D & 3D DNR
Auto / Manual/ One Push/ VAR Auto/Manual/One Push
Close/F11/9.6/8.0/6.8/5.6/4.8/4.0/3.4/2.8/2.4/2.0/1.8 Auto/Manual ON/OFF
Brightness, Color, Saturation, Contrast, Sharpness, B/W mode, Gamma curve
55dB
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Available Video I/O
3G/HD-SDI, LAN, RS232 (RJ45), Audio-IN
Image Output Multiple Code Source Video Compression Format Audio Input Interface Audio Output Audio Compression Format IP Interface Network Protocol Control Interface Control Protocol Power Interface Supply Adapter Input Voltage Input Current Consumption PTZ Parameters Pan Rotation Tilt Rotation Pan Control Speed Range Tilt Control Speed Range Preset Speed Preset Number Other Parameters Store Temperature Store Humidity Working Temperature Working Humidity Dimension Weight Use Environment Accessories in Box
Dual Code Source output (3GSDI, LAN)
H.264 & H.265 Two-channel 3.5mm linear input 3G/HD-SDI, LAN (IP) embedded
AAC/MP3/G.711A 100M IP port (100BASE-TX) RTSP/RTMP, ONVIF, GBT28181; Visca
over IP control protocol RS232 VISCA/Pelco-D/Pelco-P; Baud Rate:
115200/38400/9600/4800/2400 HEC3800 outlet (DC12V) AC110V-AC220V to DC12V/1.5A
DC12V±10% 1A (Max) 12W (Max)
270 degrees of pan (+/-135°) 60 degrees of tilt (-30°+30°) 0.1 -60°/sec
0.1-30°/sec Pan: 60°/sec, Tilt: 30°/sec 255 presets (10 presets by remote
controller)
-10+60 20% – 95% -10+50 20% – 80% 145.4mm x 147mm x 154mm 12.9 KG Indoor Power adapter, IR remote controller, Thank You Card, Warranty Card
2.4 Interface Instruction
2.4.1 External Interface
- External interfaces: Audio Input, 3G- SDI Output, Ethernet, RS232 input, DC12V Power.
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Figure 2.3 external interface diagram
3. Application Instruction
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3.1 Remote Controller
3.1.1 Setting Explanation
1. Standby Key After a 3 second press, the camera will go into standby mode.
Long press 3 second press again, camera will self-test again and move to HOME
position. (Note: If power-on mode is turned on and Preset 0 is set, and there
is no operation within 12s, camera will automatically point to the specified
preset position.
2. Camera Address Selection Select the camera address of which to control
3. Number Key Set or run 0-9 presets
4, *, # Key Key combination use
5. Focus Control Key Auto Focus: Enter Auto focus mode. Manual Focus: The
camera focus mode is manual Switch the camera focus mode to manual by pressing
[focus +] or [focus -] to adjust manually.
6. Zoom Control Key Zoom: Lens near or zoom in Zoom: Lens far or zoom out
7. Set or Clear Preset key: Set Preset: Set preset key + 0-9 number key:
Clear Preset key: Clear preset key + 0-9 number key
8. Pan/Tilt Control Key
Press Key: Up
Press Key: Down Press Key: Left Press Key: Right “HOME” Key: Return to the
middle position or enter next level menu 9. BLC Control Key Back Light ON /
OFF: Turn back light on or off 10. Menu Setting Open or close the OSD menu
Enter / Exit the OSD menu or return to the previous menu.
11. Camera IR Remote Control Address Setting
++F1:Camera Address No.1
++F2:Camera Address No. 2
++F3:Camera Address No. 3
++F4:Camera Address No. 4 12. Key Combination Functions
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+#+#:Clear all presets 3) +#+9:Flip switch 5) +#+3:Menu set to Chinese
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+Manual: Restore the default user name, password, and IP address
9)#+#+1: Switch the video format to 1080P50 11)#+#+3:Switch the video format to 1080I50 13)#+#+5:Switch the video format to 720P50 15)#+#+7:Switch the video format to 1080P25 17)#+#+9:Switch the video format to 720P25
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+#+6:Restore factory defaults 4) +#+Auto: Enter into the aging mode 6) *+#+4:Menu set to English 8) #+#+0:Switch the video format to 1080P60
10)#+#+2:Switch the video format to 1080I60 12)#+#+4:Switch the video format to 720P60 14)#+#+6:Switch the video format to 1080P30 16)#+#+8:Switch the video format to 720P30
3.1.2 Applications
After camera boot-up (initialize), camera can receive and execute IR commands.
Press the remote controller button, the
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indicator light will start flashing; release the button, the indicator light
will stop flashing. Users can control the pan/tilt/zoom, setting and operate
preset positions via the IR remote controller. Key Instruction: 1. In these
instructions, “press the key” means a quick push rather than a long-press, and
a special note will be provided if a long-press is required (longer then one
second). 2. When a key-combination is required, perform it in sequence. For
example,” +#+F1″ means press”” first and then press”#” and then lastly
press”F1″. 1) Camera Selection
Select the camera address to control.
2) Pan/Tilt Control
Up: press
Down: press
Left: press
Right: press
Back to middle position: press”HOME”
Press and hold the up/down/left/right key, the pan/tilt will keep
running, from slow to fast, until it runs to the maximum
endpoint; the pan/tilt movement will stop as soon as the key is
released.
- Zoom Control
ZOOM IN: press “ZOOM ” key
ZOOM OUT: press “ZOOM ” key Press and hold the key, the camera will keep
zooming in or zooming out and stops as soon as the key is released.
- Focus Control
- BLC Setting 6) Presets Setting, Running, Clearing
Focus (near):Press “focus+” key (Valid only in manual focus mode) Focus (far):
Press “focus-“key (Valid only in manual focus mode) Auto Focus: Support Manual
Focus: Support Press and hold the key, the action of focus will keep continue
and stops as soon as the key is released.
BLC ON / OFF: support
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1. Preset setting: to set a preset position, user should press the “SET
PRESET” key first and then press the number key 0-9 to set a relative preset
position, Note: 10 preset positions in total are available on the remote
controller, 255 available from joystick or other command sources.
2. Preset Running: Press a number key 0-9 directly to move camera to the
saved preset position. Note: need to save a preset first, for each number to
be assigned.
3. Preset clearing: to clear a preset position, the user can press the “CLEAR
PRESET” key first and then press the number key 0-9 to clear the relative
camera preset position; Note : press the”#” key three times to cancel all the
presets.
- Camera Remote Controller Address Setting
++F1:Camera Address No.1 ++F2:Camera Address No. 2 ++F3:Camera Address No. 3 ++F4:Camera Address No. 4
3.2 MENU SETTING
3.2.1 Main Menu
In normal working mode, pressMENUkey to display the OSD main menu. Use up/down
arrows to select the menu and pressHOMEto enter the menu.
MENU
(Language)
English
(Setup)
(Camera)
(P/T/Z)
(Video Format)
(Network Settings)
(Audio Settings)
(Version)
(Restore Default)
[]Select [ ]Change Value [Menu]Back [Home]OK
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LANGUAGE: Language setting, English / Chinese
SETUP: System settings
CAMERA: Camera settings
PTZ: Pan tilt zoom settings
Video Format: select video output formats
Network Settings: turn DHCP mode on/off and check camera IP address
Audio Settings: turn audio on/off and adjust the volume
VERSION: display camera firmware version
Restore Default: Reset settings [] Select: for selecting menu [ ] Change
Value: for modify parameters [MENU] Back: Press [MENU] to return [Home] OK:
Press [Home] to confirm
3.2.2 System Setting
Move the pointer to (Setup) in the Main Menu, click theHOMEkey and enter into
Setup menu as below.
SETUP
Protocol
Auto
Visca Address
1
PELCO-P Address
1
PELCO-D Address
1
Baudrate
9600
Auto Flip
OFF
[]Select [ ]Change Value [Menu]Back
PROTOCOL: VISCA/Pelco-P/Pelco-D/Auto Visca Address: 1 ~ 7 PELCO-P Address: 1 ~
255 PELCO-D Address: 1 ~ 255 Baud rate: 2400/4800/9600/38400/115200 Auto Flip:
ON/OFF (When it’s ON, image will automatically flip if camera is mounted
upside down)
3.2.3 Camera Setting
Move the pointer to (Camera) in the Main Menu, click theHOMEkey and enter into
Camera menu as below.
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CAMERA
(Exposure)
(Color)
(Image)
(Focus)
(Noise Reduction)
Style
Default
[]Select [ ]Change Value Back ok
EXPOSURE: Enter into Exposure settings
COLOR: Enter into color settings Image: Enter into image setting s Focus:
Enter into focus settings Noise Reduction: Enter into noise reduction Style:
choose picture style options (Default/Normal/Clarity/Bright/Soft)
- EXPOSURE Move the pointer to the (Exposure) menu, click theHOMEkey to enter into Exposure menu as follow,
EXPOSURE
Mode
Auto
EV
OFF
BLC
OFF
Flicker
50Hz
G.Limit
4
DRC
4
[]Select [ ]Change Value Menu Back
Mode: Auto, Manual, Shutter priority, Iris priority and Bright. EV: On/Off
(only available in Auto mode) EV Level: -7~7 (only available in Auto mode when
EV is ON) BLC: ON/OFF (only available in Auto mode) Flicker: OFF/50Hz/60Hz for
options (only available in Auto/Iris priority/Bright modes) Gain Limit:
0~15(only available in Auto/ Iris priority /Bright modes) DRC: Close, values
1~8 Shutter Priority:
1/25,1/30,1/50,1/60,1/90,1/100,1/120,1/180,1/250,1/350,1/500,1/1000,1/2000,1/3000,1/4000,1/6000,1/10000
(only
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available in Manual and Shutter priority mode) IRIS Priority: Close, F11, F9.6, F8.0, F6.8, F5.6, F4.8, F4.0, F3.4, F2.8, F2.4, F2.0, F1.8 (only available in Manual Exposure and Iris priority mode) Bright: 0~23 (only available in Bright priority mode)
- COLOR Move the pointer to the (Color) menu, click theHOMEkey to enter into Color menu as follow,
COLOR
WB Mode
Auto
Saturation
100%
Hue
7
AWB Sensitivity
High
[]Select[ ]Change Value [Menu]Back
WB Mode: Auto, Manual, One Push, VAR Color Temp: 2400K ~ 7100K (only available in VAR mode) Red Gain: 0~255(only available in Manual mode) Blue Gain: 0~255(only available in Manual mode) Saturation: 60%,70%,80%,90%,100%,110%,120%,130%,140%,150%,160%,170%,180%,190%,200% Hue: 0~14 AWB Sensitivity: High/Middle/Low (only available in Auto mode)
- IMAGE Move the pointer to the (Image) menu, click theHOMEkey to enter into the Image menu as follow,
IMAGE
Brightness
7
Contrast
7
Sharpness
6
Flip-H
OFF
Flip-V
OFF
B&W-Mode
Color
Gamma
Default
DZoom
OFF
DCI
Close
[]Select [ ]Change Value
Menu back
Brightness: 0~14 Contrast: 0~14
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Sharpness: 0~15 Flip-H: On/Off (When Auto Flip is ON, this option will be
disabled) Flip-V: On/Off (When Auto Flip is ON, this option will be disabled)
B&W Mode: Color, B&W Gamma: Default, 0.45, 0.50, 0.55, 0.63 DZoom: ON/OFF DCI
(Dynamic Contrast): Close, 18
4) FOCUS Move the pointer to the (Focus) menu, click theHOMEkey to enter into
the Focus menu as follow,
FOCUS
Focus Mode
Auto
AF-Zone
All
AF-Sensitivity
Low
[]Select [ ]Change Value [Menu]Back
Focus Mode: Auto, Manual, OnePush AF-Zone: All, Top, Center, Bottom AF-
Sensitivity: High, Middle, Low
5) NOISE REDUCTION Move the pointer to the (Noise Reduction) menu, click
theHOMEkey to enter into Noise Reduction menu as follow,
NOISE REDUCTION
NR-2D
3
NR-3D
3
Dynamic Hot Pixel
OFF
[]Select [ ]Change Value [Menu]Back
2D Noise Reduction: Auto, OFF, 1~7 3D Noise Reduction: OFF, 1~8 Dynamic Hot Pixel: OFF, 1~5
3.2.4 P/T/Z
Move the pointer to the (P/T/Z) in the Main Menu, click theHOMEkey to enter
into P/T/Z menu as follow,
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P/T/Z
Speed by Zoom
ON
Zoom speed
8
Image Freezing
OFF
Preset speed
1
[]Select [ ]Change Value
Speed by Zoom: ON/ Off (Only effective for IR remote controller. When this
option is ON, the Pan/Tilt moving speed will become slower when the image is
zoomed in.) Zoom Speed: 1~8 (Only effective for IR remote controller) Image
Freezing: On/Off Preset speed: 1-10
3.2.5 Video Format
Move the pointer to the (Video Format) in the mian Menu, click theHOMEkey to
enter into video format menu as follow,
VIDEO FORMAT
1080P60
1080P59.94
1080P50
1080P30
1080P29.97
1080P25
1080I60
1080I59.94
1080I50
720P60
720P59.94
720P50
720P30
720P29.97
720P25
[]Select [Home]OK [Menu]Back
3.2.6 Network settings
Move the pointer to the (Network Settings) in the Main Menu, click theHOMEkey
to enter into network settings menu as follow,
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Network settings
DHCP
ON
IP Addr:
192.168.5.163
Mask:
255.255.255.0
Gateway:
0.0.0.0
[ ]Change [Menu]Back
Note: Connect Ethernet cable to camera first. After setting DHCP to ON or OFF,
save and exit by pressing Menu key to exit OSD menu completely. Then power
cycling the camera for IP address to take effect. The camera actual IP address
will be displayed in network settings menu after power cycling.
3.2.7 Audio settings
Move the pointer to the (Audio Settings) in the Main Menu, click theHOMEkey to
enter into audio settings menu as follow,
Audio settings
Audio
OFF
Volume
4
[]Select [Menu]Back [ ]Change
3.2.8 Version
Move the pointer to the (Version) in the Main Menu, click theHOMEkey to enter
into version menu as follow,
VERSION
MCU Version V3.1.3 2021-7-28
Camera Version V1.0.1 2021-8-3
AF Version
V4.0.4 2020-10-10
[Menu]Back
MCU Version: Display MCU version information Camera Version: Display camera
version information
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AF Version: Display the focus version information
3.2.9 Restore Default
Move the pointer to the (Restore Default) in the Main Menu, click theHOMEkey
to enter the restore default menu as follow,
RESTORE DEFAULT
Restore Default? NO
[]Select [ ]Change Value [Menu]Back [Home]OK
Restore default: options: yes/no; after restoring default, the video format
restores to default. The things that are not restored are VISCA address, baud
rate and IP address.
4. Network Connection
4.1 Connecting Mode
Direct connection: Connect the camera directly to a computer by Ethernet
cable. Internet connection (DHCP): Connect the camera to Internet by Router or
Switch and user can log in the device by browser.
Note: Please do not put the power and network cable in places where can be
easily touched to prevent video quality lowered by unstable signal
transmission due to poor contact of cables. Direct connection (Using Default
IP): The computer must have the network segment where the camera IP address
belongs to. The device will not be accessible if without the segment. I.E. The
camera default IP address is 192.168.5.163, then segment 5 must be added in
the computer. Specific steps are as below: First open Local Area Connection
Properties on computer, select the “Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)” as
shown below. Double click “Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)” or click
“Properties” to enter into the Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)
Properties window. Under “General” tap, select “Use the following IP address”.
Enter the static IP “192.168.5.26” which has the same network segment as
camera default IP address and subnet mask “255.255.255.0” as picture below.
Click “OK” to finish.
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Internet connection (Using DHCP): To use DHCP, first turn on DHCP in Network
Settings OSD menu on camera. Power cycle the camera so the network can assign
an IP address to the camera. Check the assigned IP address in Network Setting
OSD menu again and use the address to log into camera webpage. Please make
sure computer and camera are connected to the same network and “Obtain an IP
address automatically” needs to be selected in computer’s “Internet Protocol
Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window.
4.2 IE Log In
4.2.1 Web client
- Web client Log In Input the IP address 192.168.5.163 of the device in the address filed of browser and click Enter button to enter into Web Client login page as below picture. User can login as administrator and normal user. If login as administrator (Default User name/Password: admin), users can preview, configuration and logout in the Web Client; If login in as normal user (Default User name/Password:user1 or user2), users can only preview, and logout, no option for configuration.
- Download/Install Plug-in
When first using IE browser to access the web conferencing camera, the login page will appear “Playback plug-in is not installed, please download and install!”. Click on this message, download and install MRWebXinstall.exe, according to information prompts.
After installing the plug-in, enter user name and password, click and Sign (default user name and password is “admin”, users can change the user name and password after initial setup) into the Web client management interface.
4.2.2 Preview
After successful login into the management interface, it enters the video preview interface. In the preview screen, users can control PTZ, zoom, focus, video capture, sound, focus, full screen and set the preset position, run, delete and other operations. 1) Login as administrator Username and password are both admin by default; Available features: PTZ control, zoom, focus, audio, full screen, set/run/delete preset positions, preview, configure and logout. 2) Login as normal user Default User name/password: user1 or user2 Available features: PTZ control, zoom, focus, audio, full screen, set/run/delate preset positions, preview and logout. NOTE: There is no configuration right for normal user login.
4.2.4 Configuration
Click Configuration to enter into the device parameters setting page
There are the following options: Audio configure, Video configure, Network Configure, System Configure, please see the following table about detailed description.
Menu Audio configure Video configure Network configure System Configure
Explanation
Including encode type, sample rate, sample bits, bit rate, channel and input
volume
Including video encode, stream publish, RTMP multicast, video OSD, OSD font
size, video out
Including network port, Ethernet, DNS, GB28181 and RTSP
Including SysAttr, system, sysuser, update, default and reboot
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- Audio Configuration
Enable: Choose to enable the audio input or choose to not. Encode Type: Set audio compressing format and the device will reboot automatically after change (default AAC, MP3, AAC optional) Sampling Rate: Set sampling frequency and the device will reboot automatically after change (default 48000,16000,32000 and 44100 optional) Sampling Bits: Set sampling precision (default 16bits) Bit Rate: Set audio compressing code rate (default 64bits,32,48,96,128bits optional) Channel: Set channel types (Default mono channel, Stereo audio optional) Input Audio volume: Set the volume of input volume (Default 4, 1~10 optional) Click “SAVE”, it will remind that Success! Needs to Restart the device to enable the audio, then please reboot the camera to make new setting effect. - Video configuration
Video Encode Stream: Different video output mode setting, use different streams. (Main stream, Sub stream) Compression Format: Set the video compression format, save and reboot to take it effect (primary / secondary stream default: H.264, H.265 optional) Image Size: Set video image resolution, save and reboot to take it effect (main stream default 1920 1080, 1280 720 and 640480 are optional; default Sub stream 320 180, 320240, 640360, 640480, 1280720,1920 * 1080 are optional) Rate control: Set rate control mode, save and reboot to take it effect (Primary / secondary stream default variable bit rate, fixed rate is for option). Image Quality: Set the image quality, image quality can be changed only when rate control is variable bit rate, (main stream defaulted is better, secondary stream default is not good, there are best, better, good, bad, worse, worst for options). Bit Rate (Kb/s): Set the video bit rate (main stream default 4096Kb / s,64-12288Kb / s optional; secondary stream default 1024Kb / s,64-10240Kb / s optional). Frame Rate (F/S): Set the video frame rate (primary / secondary stream default 25F / S, primary stream 5-60F/S optional, secondary stream 5-30F / S optional). I frame interval: Set the key frame interval (primary / secondary stream default 75F, primary / stream 1-300F optional. secondary stream 1-150F optional). I Frame Minimum QP: set key framing minimum QP (default 10,10-51 optional) Stream Key: When receiving rtsp or rtmp stream, the user can modify the stream name; the main stream (default live / av0), secondary stream (default live / av1)
Note: Usually reserve LIVE, but only modify the latter part. Click the “Save” button to display the “saved successfully” message, then settings take effect.
Stream Publish: Enable: To turn on/off the main / secondary stream. Protocol Type: primary / secondary stream applies RTMP protocol. Host Port: server port number (default 1935,0-65535 optional) URL: server IP addresses (default 192.168.5.11) Stream Key: choose a different stream name (live / av0, live/ av1 optional). Username: Set the user name. Password: Set the password.
Click on the “Save” button to display the “Save successful” message, then settings take effect. Method of obtaining RTSP: rtsp: // device IP address: 554 / live / av0 (av0 main stream; av1 secondary stream)
RTP Multicast:
Main/Sub code stream: can select by ON/OFF Protocol Type: can choose multicast protocol (default RTP, TS optional) Multicast Address: can set multicast address, default 224.1.2.3 Multicast Port: can set multicast port (default main code stream port is 4000, default secondary code stream port is 4002,) Access Method: Fill in or select the information as above to create the visiting address: such as rtp://224.1.2.3:4000udp://@224.1.2.3:4000;
Video Parameters: a, Focus: Focus mode, focus range, focus sensitivity can be set.
Focus Mode: set the focus mode (the default auto, manual optional) Focus range: set the focus range (the default middle, the upper and lower optional)
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AF-Sensitivity: Set the focus sensitivity (default is low, high, medium
optional)
b, Exposure: Mode: Set the exposure mode (the default Atuo, manual, SAE, AAT,
Bright optional) EV: Set the exposure compensation value, valid when it is set
for auto (default 0,-7 to 7 optional). BLC: Set back light compensation, valid
when it is auto status (default is off). Anti-flicker: Set up anti-flicker
mode, valid when status of automatic, aperture or brightness priority (default
50Hz, closed,60Hz optional). Gain limit: set the gain limits, auto, active
when it is status of aperture or brightness priority(default 3, 0-15
optional).
Dynamic range: set the dynamic range (default 4,1-8 optional).
c, Color: White balance, saturation, color, white balance, sensitivity, color
temperature, gain red and blue gain can be set. White balance modes: Set the
white balance mode (the default automatic, manual, One-push, VAR optional).
Saturation: Set the saturation (default
80%,60%,70%,80%,90%,100%,110%,120%,130%, optional). Auto white balance
Sensitivity: Sensitivity Auto white balance settings (default is low, high,
medium optional). Chroma: Set the chrome (default 7,0-14 optional). Color
Temperature: set color temperature (Default setting: High, with low, middle
for options) Red Gain: Set the red gain, effective when it is manual (default
255,0-255 optional). Blue Gain: Sets the Blue gain, effective when it is
manual (default 199,0-255 optional).
d, Image: Brightness, contrast, sharpness, black and white mode, the gamma
curve, Horizontal Flip and Vertical Flip can be set.
Brightness: Set the brightness (default 6,0-14 optional). Contrast: set the
contrast (default 8,0-14 optional). Sharpness: Set the sharpness value
(default 7, 0-15 optional). Black and white mode: Set black and white mode
(default color, black/white optional). Gamma: Gamma value setting
(default,0.45,0.50,0.52,0.55 optional). Flip Horizontal: Set Flip Horizontal
(default Off, On optional). Flip Vertical: Set vertical flip (default Off, On
optional).
e. Noise Reduction: 2D noise reduction,3D noise reduction and dynamic dead
pixel correction available. 2D Noise Reduction: Set 2D noise reduction level
(default Auto,1-7 and Off optional).
3D Noise Reduction: Set 3D noise reduction level (default 5,1-8 and Off
optional). Dynamic dead pixel correction: Set Dynamic dead pixel correction
(default Off,1-8 optional).
Note: Click “Refresh” to make revision of any video parameters of a, b, c, d,
e effective.
3) Video OSD Show Time: Set whether to display the time and date (default
display). Show Title: Set whether to display the title (default display). Font
Color of Time: Set font color of time and date (default white, black, yellow,
red, blue optional). Font Color of Title: Set font color of title (default
white, black, yellow, red, blue optional). Moving characters: Set the display
position of moving date, time and title, click on the “up, down, left, right”
buttons to move the corresponding character position. Title Content: Set title
content (default CAMERA1). Time Content: Set time content (default 1970/01/10
05:36:00) Click on the “Save” button and display the “Save successful”
message, then valid
4) OSD Font Size Auto zoom in/out according to the resolution. Master stream
font size: Set the character size of the display, the device will restart
automatically after changed and saved (default 4828-200 optional)
Slave stream font size: Set the character size of the display, the device will
restart automatically after changed and saved
(default 48, 28-200 optional)
Click on the “Save” button to display “Parameter saved successfully” message,
set to take effect
5) Video Out Video Output Format: Set the video output format 1080p60,
1080p59.94, 1080p50, 1080p30, 1080p29.97, 1080p25, 1080i60, 1080i59.94,
1080i50, 720p60, 720p59.94, 720p50, 720p30, 720p29.97, 720p25 Click on the
“Save” button, a message “Save the parameters successfully” will display at
lower right corner.
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4.2.6 Network Configure
- Network port Port Data: set the data port, the device will restart
automatically after changed (default 3000,0-65535 optional). Port Web: Set Web
port, the device will restart automatically after changed (default is
80,0-65535 is optional). Port Onvif: Set Onvif port, the device will restart
automatically after changed (default 2000,0-65535 optional). Port Soap: Set
Soap port (default 1936,0-65535 optional). Port RTMP: Set RTMP port (default
1935,0-65535 optional). Port RTSP: Set RTSP port, the device will restart
automatically after changed (default 554,0-65535 optional). Port Visca: Set
Visca port, the device will restart automatically after changed (default
3001,0-65535 optional). Click on the “Save” button, it will be valid when
display “Save successful”. Port Https: Set Https port (default 443). Port
WebSocket: Set WebSocket port (default 8088).
RTSP access: RTSP: / / equipment IP address: 554/live/av0 (av0 main stream; av1 second stream) RTMP access: RTMP: / / equipment IP address: 1935 / live/av0 (av0 main stream; av1 second stream) - Ethernet DHCP: Enable or disable obtain IP automatically can be set. Save changes and reboot the device to takes effect (Default: OFF) IP Address: Set the IP address, save changes and reboot the device to takes effect (default 192.168.5.163). Note: This IP address is the same with the one used to login Web page. Subnet Mask: Set the subnet mask (default 255.255.255.0). Default Gateway: Set the default gateway (default 0.0.0.0). Mac Address: Set the physical address (the parameter is read-only but cannot be modified). Click on the “Save” button, it will be valid when display “Save successful”. (Note: To prevent IP conflicts When modify).
- DNS parameters Preferred DNS server: set the preferred DNS server. (Default 0.0.0.0). Alternate DNS server: Alternate DNS server settings. (Default 0.0.0.0). Click on the “Save” button, it will be valid when display “Save successful”.
- GB28181 Switch: set whether open GB28181, can check Time Synchronization:
whether synchronization time is set, you can check Stream Type: stream type
setting (the default main stream, secondary stream optional) Sign effective
time (in seconds): 3600 Range 5-65535 Heartbeat time (seconds): 60 Range
1-65535 Register ID: 34020000001320000001 Register User name: IPC Register
Password: 12345678 Equipment ownership: Users can add their own Administrative
regions: Users can add their own Alarm Zone: Users can add their own Equipment
installation address: Users can add their own Local SIP Port: 5060 Range
0-65535 GB28181 Server Address: IP address of the computer Server SIP Port:
5060 Range 0-65535 Server ID: 34020000002000000001 Click on the “Save” button,
it will be valid when display “Save successful”. 4) RTSP RTSP Authentication:
Enable or Disable it and save.
4.2.7 System Configure - System Attribute Device Name: Set the device name (the default Camera1, user can add their own). Device ID: Set the device ID (default 1, Read-Only). Language: Set the system language. Need to re-login after modify and save the setting. Click on the “Save” button, it will be valid when display “Save successful”.
- System Time Date Format: Set the date format (YYYY-MM-DD default That year
– month – day, MM-DD-YYYY namely Month – Day – Year, DD-MM-YYYY date – month –
year Optional).
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Date separator: set the date separator (default ‘/’, ‘.’, ‘-‘ Optional). Zone:
Set the time zone (default East eight districts, other time zones optional).
Hour Type: Set the time types (default 24 hours, optional 12 hours). Time
setting: Set time mode (to choose the computer time synchronization, NTP
server time synchronization, or set manually). Computer Time: Set the computer
synchronization valid. Update interval: Set the NTP server automatic updated
time interval. Valid after setting NTP server synchronization (default one
day,2-10 days Optional). NTP server address or domain name: Set NTP server
address or domain name (default time.nits.gov). Valid after setting NTP server
synchronization. NTP Server Port: Sets the NTP server port (default 123).
Valid after setting NTP server synchronization. Set the time manually,
Effective when set manually. Click on the “Save” button, it will be valid when
display “Save successful”.
3) Sys User Authority: Set the user type (the default administrator, Common
User 1, Common User 2 optional) User name: set the user name (Select User
Administrator default admin; select a common user1 default user1; to select a
common user 2 default user2; user can modify their own) Password: Set a
password (Select User Administrator default admin; select a common user1
default user1; to select a common user 2 default user2; user can modify their
own). Confirm Password: Confirm the input passwords are the same or not. Click
on the “Save” button to display the “Save the parameters successfully”
message, then the set is to take effect. Note: Please note the case-
sensitivity of the user name and password. If login page by a common user’s
name and password, one does not have configuration privileges but can only
operate to preview, playback, logoff.
4) Update MCU version: V3.1.3 2021-7-28 Camera version: V1.0.1 2021-8-3 AF
version: V4.0.4 2020-10-10 Users only read the version information above which
is consistent with the menu version but cannot modify. Update file: Click
“Browse …” installation, to select the upgrade file in the pop-up window.
Click on the “Upgrade” button, the upgrade dialog will appear. the device will
reboot automatically after update successfully. (Note: make sure the power and
network connected during the process or the upgrade will fail)
Note: After the version upgrade is complete, please restore factory default
settings by any one of these 3 methods: a. Using webpage to restore factory
defaults; b. Using camera OSD menu to restore factory defaults; c. Using IR
remote controller shortcut keys combination * + # + 6 to restore factory
defaults;
5) Default Click on pop-up “Restore Factory Defaults” button and choose “yes”
or “no”, then the device will restart automatically and restore factory
setting.
6) Reboot Click on the pop-up “Reboot” button and choose “yes” or “no”, then
the device will restart automatically
4.2.8 Logout
Point “Logout” pop-up “Confirmation” dialog; select “Yes” or “No”,choose “Yes”
to exit the current page and return to the user login interface again. the
allocation of IP address.
5. Serial Communication Control
CV605 can also be controlled via RS232/RS485 interface (VISCA), RS232C serial
parameter are as follows:
Baud rate: 2400/4800/9600/115200 bits / sec; Start bit: 1; data bits: 8; Stop
bit: 1; Parity: None. After power on, the camera first goes left, then back to
the middle position. Self-test is finished after the zoom moved to the
farthest and then back to the nearest position. If the camera saved 0 preset
before, it will be back to that position after initialization. At this point,
the user can control the camera by the serial commands.
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5.1 VISCA protocol list
5.1.1 Command list
Command Set CAM_ID
CAM_Power
CAM_Zoom
CAM_Focus
CAM_WB
CAM-RGain CAM_BGain
CAM_AE CAM_Shutter
CAM_Iris CAM_Backlight CAM_LR_Reverse
CAM_Freeze CAM_Stabilizer
CAM Preset
Command
CAM ID On Off Stop
Tele(Standard) Wide(Standard) Tele(Variable) Wide(Variable)
Stop Far (Variable) Near (Variable)
Auto Focus Manual Focus One Push Triggel
Auto Indoor Outoor One Push WB ATW Manual
Up Down
Up Down Full Auto Manual Shutter Priority Iris Priority
Up Down
Up Down
On Off On Off On Off On Off Reset
Command Packet
88 30 0p FF 8x 01 04 00 02 FF 8x 01 04 00 03 FF 8x 01 04 07 00 FF 8x 01 04 07
02 FF 8x 01 04 07 03 FF 8x 01 04 07 2p FF 8x 01 04 07 3p FF 8x 01 04 08 00 FF
8x 01 04 08 2p FF 8x 01 04 08 3p FF 8x 01 04 38 02 FF 8x 01 04 38 03 FF 8x 01
04 18 01 FF 8x 01 04 35 00 FF 8x 01 04 35 01 FF 8x 01 04 35 02 FF 8x 01 04 35
03 FF 8x 01 04 35 04 FF 8x 01 04 35 05 FF 8x 01 04 03 02 FF 8x 01 04 03 03 FF
8x 01 04 04 02 FF 8x 01 04 04 03 FF 8x 01 04 39 00 FF 8x 01 04 39 03 FF 8x 01
04 39 0A FF 8x 01 04 39 0B FF 8x 01 04 0A 02 FF 8x 01 04 0A 03 FF 8x 01 04 0B
02 FF 8x 01 04 0B 03 FF 8x 01 04 33 02 FF 8x 01 04 33 03 FF 8x 01 04 61 02 FF
8x 01 04 61 03 FF 8x 01 04 62 02 FF 8x 01 04 62 02 FF 8x 01 04 34 02 FF 8x 01
04 34 03 FF 8x 01 04 3F 00 0p FF
Comments p: camera ID (1 to 7)
Power on/off
p=0 (Low) to 7 (High)
p=0 (Low) to 7 (High)
AF on/off One push AF triggel
Normal auto Indoor mode Outdoor mode One push WB mode Auto tracing WB Manual
control mode Manual control of R Gain
Manual control of B Gain Auto exposure mode Manual control mode Shutter
priority mode Iris priority mode Shutter setting
Iris setting
Back light compensation on/off
LR reverse on/off
Freeze on/off
stabilizer on/off p: Preset number
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CAM_Display Pan-tiltDrive
Set Recall On/Off
Up Down Left Right Upleft Upright Downleft Downright Stop Home Reset
8x 01 04 3F 01 0p FF 8x 01 04 3F 02 0p FF
8x 01 06 06 10 FF 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 01 FF 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 02 FF 8x 01
06 01 VV WW 01 03 FF 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 02 03 FF 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 01 01 FF 8x
01 06 01 VV WW 02 01 FF 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 01 02 FF 8x 01 06 01 VV WW 02 02 FF
8x 01 06 01 VV WW 03 03 FF
8x 01 06 04 FF 8x 01 06 05 FF
Datascreen on/off
VV: Pan speed (01 to 18) WW: Tilt speed (01 to 14)
5.1.2 Inquiry command
Inquiry Command CAM_PowerInq
CAM_FocusModeInq
Command Packet 8x 09 04 00 FF 8x 09 04 38 FF
CAM_WBModeInq
8x 09 04 35 FF
CAM_RGainInq CAM_BGainInq CAM_ShutterPosInq CAM_IrisPosInq
CAM_BackLightModeInq
CAM_LR_ReverseModeInq
CAM_FreezeModeInq
CAM_PictureFlipModeInq
CAM_StabilizerModeInq
8x 09 04 43 FF 8x 09 04 44 FF 8x 09 04 4A FF 8x 09 04 4B FF 8x 09 04 33 FF
8x 09 04 61 FF
8x 09 40 62 FF
8x 09 04 15 FF (8x 09 06 06 FF)
8x 09 04 34 FF
Inquiry Packet
y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 00 FF y0 50 01 FF y0 50
02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 04 FF y0 50 05 FF y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF y0 50 00 00 0p
0q FF y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF y0 50 00 00 0p 0q FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50
02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 02 FF y0 50 03 FF y0 50 02 FF
y0 50 03 FF
Note:[X] in the above table indicates the camera address to be operated,y=x + 8.
Comments
On Off (Standby)
Auto focus Manual focus
Auto Indoor Outdoor One push WB ATW Manual pq: R Gain pq: B Gain pq: Shutter
position pq: Iris position
On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off
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5.2 Pelco-D protocol command list
Function Up Down Left Right Upleft Upright DownLeft DownRight Zoom In Zoom Out Focus Far Focus Near Set Preset Clear Preset Call Preset Query Pan Position Query Pan Position Response Query Tilt Position Query Tilt Position Response Query Zoom Position Query Zoom Position Response
Byte1 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF 0xFF
0xFF 0xFF
0xFF
0xFF
0xFF
0xFF
0xFF
Byte2 Address Address Address Address Address Address Address Address Address
Address Address Address Address Address Address Address
Address
Address
Address
Address
Address
Byte3 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x00 0x00
0x00 0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x00
Byte4 0x08 0x10 0x04 0x02 0x0C 0x0A 0x14 0x12 0x20 0x40 0x80 0x00 0x03 0x05
0x07 0x51
0x59
0x53
0x5B
0x55
0x5D
Byte5 Pan Speed Pan Speed Pan Speed Pan Speed Pan Speed Pan Speed Pan Speed Pan Speed 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 Value High Byte 0x00 Value High Byte 0x00 Value High Byte
Byte6 Tilt Speed Tilt Speed Tilt Speed Tilt Speed Tilt Speed Tilt Speed Tilt Speed Tilt Speed 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 Preset ID Preset ID Preset ID 0x00 Value Low Byte 0x00 Value Low Byte 0x00 Value Low Byte
Byte7 SUM SUM SUM SUM SUM SUM SUM SUM SUM SUM SUM SUM SUM SUM SUM SUM
SUM
SUM
SUM
SUM
SUM
5.3 Pelco-P protocol command list
Function Up Down Left Right Upleft Upright DownLeft DownRight Zoom In Zoom Out Focus Far Focus Near Set Preset
Byte1 0xA0 0xA0 0xA0 0xA0 0xA0 0xA0 0xA0 0xA0 0xA0 0xA0 0xA0 0xA0 0xA0
Byte2 Address Address Address Address Address Address Address Address Address Address Address Address Address
Byte3 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x00
Byte4 0x08 0x10 0x04 0x02 0x0C 0x0A 0x14 0x12 0x20 0x40 0x00 0x00 0x03
Byte5 Pan Speed Pan Speed Pan Speed Pan Speed Pan Speed Pan Speed Pan Speed Pan Speed 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00
Byte6 Tilt Speed Tilt Speed Tilt Speed Tilt Speed Tilt Speed Tilt Speed Tilt Speed Tilt Speed 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 Preset ID
Byte7 0xAF 0xAF 0xAF 0xAF 0xAF 0xAF 0xAF 0xAF 0xAF 0xAF 0xAF 0xAF 0xAF
Byte8 XOR XOR XOR XOR XOR XOR XOR XOR XOR XOR XOR XOR XOR
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Clear Preset
0xA0 Address 0x00 0x05 0x00
Preset ID 0xAF
XOR
Call Preset
0xA0 Address 0x00 0x07 0x00
Preset ID 0xAF
XOR
Query Pan Position 0xA0 Address 0x00 0x51 0x00
0x00
0xAF
XOR
Query Pan Position Response
0xA0
Address 0x00
0x59
Value High Byte
Value Low Byte
0xAF
XOR
Query Tilt Position 0xA0 Address 0x00 0x53 0x00
0x00
0xAF
XOR
Query Tilt Position Response
0xA0
Address 0x00
0x5B
Value High Byte
Value Low Byte
0xAF
XOR
Query Zoom Position
0xA0 Address 0x00 0x55 0x00
0x00
0xAF
XOR
Query Zoom Position Response
0xA0
Address 0x00
0x5D
Value High Byte
Value Low Byte
0xAF
XOR
6. Camera Maintenance and Troubleshooting
6.1 Camera Maintenance
- If camera is not used for long periods of time, please turn off power and remove power source. 2) Use soft cloth or tissue to clean the camera cover. 3) Use soft cloth to clean the lens; Use neuter cleanser if badly smeared. Do not use strong or corrosive cleanser or corrosive cleanser to avoid scratching.
6.2 Troubleshooting
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No video output a, Check to see if camera power supply is connected, the voltage is normal, the power indicator is lit. b, Is camera in self-inspection or initiation mode during a restart (power-cycle). c, Check whether the DIP switches on bottom of camera are in normal operating mode (see Table 2.2 and Table 2.3) d, Check video output cables (cables fail over time) and/or video display settings.
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Image dithering when zoom-in or zoom-out a, Check mount or installation method to ensure camera is stable. b, Check whether there is vibration or shaking of the machine or obstacles for operation.
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Remote controller doesn’t work a, Check remote control address is set to 1 (if the machine is set back to the factory defaults, remote control addresses need to be set back to 1 also) b, Check batteries to ensure they’re properly charged. c, Check the camera working mode, set to normal operating mode (see Table 2.2 and Table 2.3) d, Check the OSD menu whether its open or closed on screen, camera control through remote controller is only available after exiting the menu. If video output from LAN, menu will not be displayed, menu will automatically exist 30s later, then it can be controlled by remote controller. 5) Serial port doesn’t work. a, Check whether the camera serial device protocol, baud rate, addresses match. b, Check whether the control cable is connected properly . c, Check whether the camera working mode is the normal operating mode (see Table 2.2 and Table 2.3)
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- Web pages cannot log in a, Check whether the camera is setup and in normal
working modes. b, Check whether the network cable is connected properly ( on
Ethernet port the yellow light flashes to indicate normal
network cable connection) c, Check whether your computer settings match camera segment and that the segment is consistent with the IP address
of the camera d, Click “Start” and select “Run” and then type “CMD” in the computer; Click “OK” then turn on a DOS command window
to enter ping 192.168.5.163. Press the Enter key to appear message as follows: Description network connection is normal
Warranty
Marshall warrants the VAC-23SHU3 HDMI to 3G/HD/SD-SDI Converter to be free
from defects in the material and workmanship for 1 year from the date of
purchase from an authorized Marshall dealer. Should this product fail to be in
good working order within 1-year warranty period, Marshall will, at its
option, repair or replace the unit, provided that the unit has not been
subjected to accident, disaster, abuse or any unauthorized modifications
including static discharge and power surges.
Unit that fails under conditions other than those specified above will be
repaired at the current price of parts and labor in effect at the time of
repair. Such repairs are warranted for 90 days from the day of reshipment to
the BUYER. If the unit is delivered by mail, customers agree to insure the
unit or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit. Under no circumstances
will a unit be accepted without a return authorization number.
The warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied,
including without limitations, any other implied warranty or fitness or
merchantability for any particular purpose, all of which are expressly
disclaimed.
Proof of sale may be required in order to claim warranty. Cables are limited
to a 30-day warranty and cable must be free from any markings or scratches.
The content of this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be
accurate. However, Marshall assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies
that may be contained in this manual. Marshall will NOT be liable for direct,
indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages resulting from any
defect or -omission in this manual, even if advised of the possibility of such
damages. Also, the technical information contained herein regarding the VAC-
23SHU3 features and specifications is subject to change without further
notice.
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310-333-0606 · Fax:
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References
- Marshall Electronics - Professional Broadcast Miniature/Compact/Indoor 4K/UHD/HD Cameras, 4K Rack Mount/Desktop Monitors, Hardware, and Accessories.
- Marshall Electronics - Warranty Information
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