Marshall Lipstick HD Camera CV226 User Manual

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CV226Lipstick HD Camera3G/HD-SDI

User Manual

General Information

Thank you for your purchase of a Marshall Miniature or Compact Camera. The Marshall Camera team recommends thoroughly reading this guide for a deep understanding of on-screen-display (OSD) menus, breakout cable operation, settings adjustment explanation, troubleshooting, and other critical information. Please carefully remove all contents of the box, which should include the following components:

CV226 includes:

  • Camera with breakout cable (Power/RS485/Audio)
  • 12V Power SupplyThe CV226 Camera utilizes an all-weather rated body with IP67 rated CAP that can be removed (rotate counter-clockwise) to reveal an M12 lens which also can be rotated to adjust the fine-focus position of the lens on the lens mount. Also, can be swapped out with other M12 lenses containing specific focal lengths to change AOV. Each camera comes set to default at 1920x1080p @ 30fps out of the box, which can be changed in the OSD Menu to a variety of resolutions and framerates.

To RESET Camera to default settings (1920x1080p30fps) power-cycle the camera then use the following combo on OSD Joystick: UP, DOWN, UP, DOWN, then push and HOLDjoystick in for 5 seconds then release.

Menu Structure

Setup Sub Menu Sub Menu
WB CONTROL AUTO
ATW
PUSH
MANUAL COLOR TEMPERATURE
RED GAIN
BLUE GAIN
AE CONTROL (EXPOSURE) AUTO BRIGHTNESS 0-20
MANUAL AGC LIMIT 0-20
SHUTTER SHUTTER NORMAL
FLICKERLESS DEBLUR
DSS OFF, X2-32
BACKLIGHT BACKLIGHT WDR
BLC
SPOT
ACE LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH
ECLIPSE LEVEL
COLOR
IMAGE STABILIZER RANGE 10%, 20%, 30%
FILTER LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH
AUTO C OFF, HALF, FULL
IMAGE CONTROL COLOR LEVEL 0-20
SHARPNESS 0-20
MIRROR ON, OFF
FLIP ON, OFF
D-ZOOM 1.0X – 16.0X
DEFOG AUTO
MANUAL
DNR OFF, LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH
MOTION DET WINDOW
SENSITIVITY 0-20
MOTIONOSD ON, OFF
SHADING 0-100%
BLACK LEVEL 0-32
GAMMA 0.3-0.8
FRAME RATE

 

Setup Sub Menu Sub Menu
DISPLAY CONTROL CAM VERSION
CAM TITLE
PRIVACY
CAM ID 0-255
BAUDRATE 2400-115200
LANGUAGE ENG, CHN
DEFECT DET
RESET ON/CHANGE USER/FACTORY
EXIT

WB CONTROL

Select WB CONTROL using the UP or DOWN button. You can change between AUTO, ATW, PUSH, and MANUAL using the LEFT or RIGHT button

  • AUTO: Controls the automatic adjustment of the light source’s color temperature to 3,000 -000°K.
  • ATW: Continuously adjusts camera color balance in accordance with any change in colorCompensates for color temperature changes within the range of 1,900 -11,000°K.
  • PUSH: The color temperature will be manually adjusted by pushing the OSD button. Place the white paper in front of the camera when the OSD button is pressed to Obtain the optimum
  • MANUAL: Select this fine-tune White Balance manually.

You OP adtast the t.ue and red tone le.tel manual`,:

  • COLOR TEMP: Select color temperature from LOW, MIDDLE, or
  • BLUE GAIN: Adjust the Blue tone of the
  • RED GAIN: Adjust the Red tone of the image.

Adjust White Balance first by using the AUTO or ATW mode before switching to MANUAL mode.

White Balance may not work properly under the following conditions. In this case, select the ATW mode.

  • When The ambient illumination of the subject is dim.
  • If the camera is directed towards a fluorescent fight or is installed in a place where illuminating changes dramatically, the White Balance operation may become unstable.

AE CONTROL

Select AE CONTROL using the UP or DOWN button. You can select the AUTO, MANUAL, SHUTTER, or FLICKERLESS mode from the sub-menu.

  • MODE: Select the desired exposure mode.
  • AUTO: Exposure level is automatically controlled.
  • MANUAL: Adjust BRIGHTNESS, GAIN, SHUTTER, and DSS
  • SHUTTER: Shutter can be set manually and DSS is controlled automatically.
  • FLICKERLESS: Shutter and DSS is controlled
  • BRIGHTNESS: Adjust the brightness level.
  • AGC LIMIT: Controls the amplification/gain process automatically if the illumination falls under the usable

The camera will raise up the gain to the selected gain limit under dark conditions.

  • SHUTTER: Controls the shutter speed.
  • DSS: When luminance condition is low, DSS can adjust the picture quality by maintaining the light Slow shutter speed limited to x32.

BACKLIGHT

Select BACKLIGHT using the UP or DOWN button. You can select the BACKLIGHT, ACE, or ECLIPSE mode from the sub-menu.

  • BACKLIGHT: This allows the camera to adjust the exposure of the entire image to properly expose the subject in the foreground.

WDR: Enables users to view both objects and backgrounds more clearly when background is too bright.

BLC: Enables a backlight compensation feature.

SPOT: Enables a user to select the desired area on a picture and view the area more clearly when the background is too bright.

  • ACE: Brightness correction of the dark image area.
  • ECLIPSE: Highlight the bright area with a masking box with a selected color.

IMAGE STABILIZER

Select IMAGE STABILIZER using the UP or DOWN button. You can select the RANGE, FILTER, and AUTO C from the sub-menu.

  • IMAGE STABILIZER: Reduces image bluntness due to vibration caused by handshake or camera movement. The image will be digitally zoomed in to compensate for the shifted pixels.

RANGE: Set the digital zoom level for image stabilizing. Max 30% = x1.4 Digital Zoom.

FILTER: Select the level of correction hold filter for the worst case of image. High = Less Correction.

AUTO C: Select the image auto-centering level according to a vibration type. Full = Severe Vibration. Half = Minor Vibration.

IMAGE CONTROL

Select IMAGE CONTROL using the UP or DOWN button. You can adjust all image-related features from the sub-menu.

  • COLOR LEVEL: Adjust the color level value for a fine color tune.
  • SHARPNESS: Adjust the image sharpness for a smooth or a sharp edge expression.
  • MIRROR: Video output is rotated horizontally.
  • FLIP: Video output is rotated vertically.
  • D-ZOOM: Digitally zoom the video output up to 16x.
  • DEFOG: Increases the visibility in extreme weather conditions, such as fog, rain, or in a very strong luminous intensity.
  • DNR: Reduces the video noise at low ambient light.
  • MOTION: Observe the object movement by motion zone and sensitivity that are pre-set with sub-menu. The motion detection icon can be displayed.
  • SHADING: Correct the inconsistent brightness level in the image.
  • BLACK LEVEL: Adjusts video output black level in 33 steps.
  • GAMMA: Adjusts video output gamma level in 33 steps.
  • FRAME RATE: Change video output specification.

Select the FRAME RATE using the LEFT or RIGHT button. Available frame rates are:

720p25, 720p29 (720p29.97), 720p30, 720p50, 720p60, 1080p25, 1080p30, 1080150, 1080160, 1080p50, 1080p60. 720p59 (720p59.94), 1080p29 (1080p29.97), 1080159 (1080i59.94), and 1080p59 (1080p59.94)

DISPLAY CONTROL

Select IMAGE STABILIZER using the UP or DOWN button. You can select the RANGE, FILTER, and AUTO C from the sub-menu.

  • CAM VERSION: Display the camera firmware version.
  • CAN TITLE: The camera title can be entered using the virtual keyboard and it will overlay on the
  • PRIVACY: Mask areas where you want to hide on the screen.
  • CAM ID: Select camera ID number from 0-255.
  • BAUDRATE: Set the camera baudrate of RS-485 communication.
  • LANGUAGE: Select the English or Chinese OSD menu.
  • DEFECT DET: Adjust the active pixels by adjusting the threshold value.Camera lens must be completely covered before activating this menu.

RESET

Select RESET using the UP or DOWN button. You can reset the setting to FACTORY or USER saved settings. Choose ON or CHANGE by using the LEFT or RIGHT button.

  • ON: Set the camera reset setting to either FACTORY or USER saved settings which are defined from the CHANGE menu.

Please make sure to select the right mode before resetting the camera.

  • CHANGE: Change reset mode or save the current setting as a USER.

FACTORY: Select FACTORY if factory default setting is needed. FRAME RATE, CAM ID, and baud rate will not change.

USER: Select USER if the USER saved setting needs to be loaded. SAVE: Save the current settings as the USER saved setting.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Solutions
Nothing appears on the screen. a.    Check that all connected devices are powered on.

b.    Confirm that the voltage is correct.

c.   Confirm that the power supply provides enough current to power the camera.

d.    Check that all video cables are correctly connected.

The picture is not clear. a.    Check that your monitor is correctly adjusted.

b.   Confirm that the glass in front of the lens is clean. If there is dust, dirt, or fingerprints on the glass, the image quality will be affected. To clean the glass, use a soft, dry, and non-abrasive cloth or a commercially available lens cleaning set.

c.    Correctly adjust the focus.

The picture has interference. a.     The camera may be close to a high voltage source, such as a power generator.

b.     The BNC cable is not terminated properly.

c.     The video cables are not connected properly.

The pictureis flickeringcontinually. a.    Check the termination and set the impedance at 75Q properly.

b.   Ensure that the camera is not pointing towards the Sun or any light source.

c.    Check if there is any intermediate device.

d.   Check if the distance of the video cable exceeds the maximum transferable limitation.

The camera is

not synchronized with the reference signal.

a.    Make sure the Tri-Level reference signal is used.

b.   Locking takes up to 1 minute depending on the signal strength. Make sure the sync LED is solidly lit.

c.   Check if the cable and connectors used in reference sync are in good condition.

d.   Make sure the cable length used in reference sync does not exceed 100 ft.

e.    Make sure OUTPUT EN is on when using the genlock output.

Warranty

Marshall Electronics warranties to the first consumer that this device will, under normal use, be free from defects in workmanship and materials, when received in its original container, fora period of two years from the purchase date. This warranty is extended to the first consumer only, and proof of purchase is necessary to honor the warranty. If there is no proof of purchase provided with a warranty claim, Marshall Electronics reserves the right not to honor the warranty set forth above. Therefore, labor and parts may be charged to the consumer. This warranty does not apply to the product exterior or cosmetics. Misuse, abnormal handling, alterations, or modifications in design or construction void this warranty. No sales personnel of the seller or any other person is authorized to make any warranties other than those described above or to extend the duration of any warranties on behalf of Marshall Electronics, beyond the time period described above.

Due to constant effort to improve products and product features, specifications may change without notice.

CV226 Manual

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