Marshall electronic CV500 manual

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    OPERA TION GUIDE Please read this guide carefully bef ore installaing and using the camera. Please retain this guide for r eference . Please read this guide carefully bef ore installaing and using the camera. Please retain this guide for r eference . CV340 Series CV500 Series Models:[...]

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    INFORMA TION FOR USER MENU STRUCTURE MENU STRUCTURE 1080 HD-SDI Camera 2 1080 HD-SDI Camera 3 DC OU TDOOR, IN DOOR VI DEO M ANUAL AUT O 1 /30 sec ~ 1 /50 ,0 0 0 sec, x2~ x 3 0 AGC LOW , M IDD LE , HIG H AUT O (x 20 ~ X3 0 ) OFF BRIG HT NESS 1 ~ 1 0 0 D-WDR (ACCE) OFF, L OW, M IDDL E, H IGH DE FOG OFF, L OW, M IDDL E, H IGH BLC HSBL C OFF ATW AWC-SE[...]

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    OSD Joystick and Button SETUP 1. LENS DC 2. EXPOSURE 3. WHITE BAL A TW 4. DA Y & NIGHT AUTO 5. NR 6. SPECIAL 7. ADJUST 8. RESET 9. EXIT Select each sub-menu by using the UP , DOWN, LEFT , and RIGHT buttons. Press the SET button to select. Press SET button to access the SETUP menu. Use the UP & DOWN buttons to select the desired item. Use th[...]

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    EXPOSURE EXPOSURE SHUTTER AGC Select EXPOSEURE using the UP or DOWN button. Y ou can select SHUTTER, AGC, SENS-UP , BRIGHTNESS, DWDR (ACCE), DEFOG, and BACKLIGHT menu using the UP or DOWN button. SHUTTER: Y ou can adjust the shutter speed of the lens. Y ou can adjust the shutter speed manually or select shutter speed mode from FLK or AUTO mode usin[...]

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    EXPOSURE EXPOSURE SENS-UP BRIGHTNESS Select EXPOSEURE using the UP or DOWN button. Y ou can select SHUTTER, AGC, SENS-UP , BRIGHTNESS, DWDR (ACCE), DEFOG, and BACKLIGHT menu using the UP or DOWN button. SENS-UP: When it is in low luminance condition, the camera automatically detects the light level and maintains a clear picture quality if this mode[...]

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    EXPOSURE DWDR(ACCE), DEFOG Select EXPOSEURE using the UP or DOWN button. Y ou can select SHUTTER, AGC, SENS-UP , BRIGHTNESS, DWDR (ACCE), DEFOG, and BACKLIGHT menu using the UP or DOWN button. DWDR(ACCE) : DWDR(ACCE) illuminates darker areas of an image while retaining the same light level for brighter areas to even out the overall brightness of im[...]

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    EXPOSURE BACKLIGHT Select EXPOSEURE using the UP or DOWN button. Y ou can select SHUTTER, AGC, SENS-UP , BRIGHTNESS, DWDR (ACCE), DEFOG, and BACKLIGHT menu using the UP or DOWN button. HSBLC: If the scene contains extremely bright light areas such as; from car headlight, the light can mask out much of the on-screen detail. SELECT : Select the area [...]

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    DA Y & NIGHT COLOR, B/W Select DA Y & NIGHT using the UP or DOWN button. Y ou can change the day & night mode between COLOR, B/W , AUTO, or EXT using the LEFT or RIGHT button. COLOR: The picture is always displayed in color . B/W: The picture is always displayed in black and white. Y ou can select and adjust BURST , IR SMAR T , IR LED, [...]

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    NR (Noise Reduction) 2DNR, 3DNR Select NR (NOISE REDUCTION) using the UP or DOWN button Y ou can move the menu from 2DNR, 3DNR, LEVEL, and SMART IR and set each menu using the LEFT or RIGHT button. 2DNR: Reducing noise in the brightness of the image. 3DNR: Reducing noise causing by movement. - S-LEVEL: Set the start level of 3DNR function. - E -LEV[...]

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    AUTO 10 SPECIAL D-EFFECT Select SPECIAL using the UP or DOWN button. Y ou can select the sub-menu from CAM TITLE, D-EFFECT , MOTION, PRIV ACY , LANGUAGE, DEFECT , RS485, and VERSION using the UP or DOWN button. D-EFFECT Y ou can select the digital effect mode from FREEZE, MIRROR, D-ZOOM, and NEG.IMAGE using the UP or DOWN button. FREEZE: Y ou can s[...]

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    OFF OFF SPECIAL LANGUAGE SPECIAL PRIV ACY Select SPECIAL using the UP or DOWN button. Y ou can select the sub-menu from CAM TITLE, D-EFFECT , MOTION, PRIV ACY , LANGUAGE, DEFECT , RS485, and VERSION using the UP or DOWN button. PRIV ACY : T ask an area you want to hide on the screen. Y ou can select the digital effect mode from SELECT AREA, DISPLA [...]

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    OFF OFF NTSC 1080P ON SPECIAL DEFECT Select SPECIAL using the UP or DOWN button. Y ou can select the sub-menu from CAM TITLE, D-EFFECT , MOTION, PRIV ACY , LANGUAGE, DEFECT , RS485, and VERSION using the UP or DOWN button. DEFECT : Sensors could have defects for something wrong in the process of their storage or manufacturing process. Such defects [...]

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    SPECIAL CAM TITLE ADJUST MONITOR Select ADJUST using the UP or DOWN button. Y ou can select the sub-menu from SHARPNESS, MONITOR, OSD, LSD, and NTSC/P AL using the UP or DOWN button. MONITOR: Choose the appropriate setting for your monitor . LCD: Select this menu item when using an LCD monitor . Y ou can select the sub-menu using the UP or DOWM but[...]

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    PROBL EM SO UTI ON N othin g appears on t he sc reen. ● Check t hat the p o wer c or d an d line co nn ectio n b e t ween the ca mera a nd mo nito r are p ro p erly co nn ected . ● Check t hat vide o c ab le is c onnected wit h the Analo g BN C (Yell o w). ● W hen t he cam era ’ s HD- SDI B NC o utp ut i s dire ctly co nn ected to the mo ni[...]