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The Marshall Electronics CV620-TWI is a white PTZ camera that stands out with its advanced AI facial learning technology. It can automatically track, follow, and frame presenters, delivering smooth and accurate self - adjusting maneuvers. With a 20x optical zoom ranging from a 60 - degree wide - angle to about a 3 - degree telephoto, it offers great flexibility. The camera comes with a versatile networkable IP interface and simultaneous 3GSDI and HDMI outputs. Installing it is a breeze with a single ethernet (Cat) cable using PoE+. The AI track, follow, and frame feature uses new AI to recognize faces and predict motion, providing smooth transitions and reducing viewer annoyance. It has a professional - grade 2 - Megapixel 1/2.8 - inch Sony sensor, producing crisp Full - HD video up to 1920x1080p60fps. The smart AI auto - focus keeps subjects sharp. Its synchronous pan, tilt, and zoom motors allow for smooth and silent movements, with a wide 340 - degree pan and 120 - degree tilt range. The camera also offers easy I/O and control with multiple remote command options. Key features include accurate AI - based subject tracking, high - resolution video output, multiple frame rates, and various output formats. Technical specs cover a wide range of aspects like sensor type, video formats, and power consumption.
Using the Marshall Electronics CV620 - TWI camera is quite straightforward. First, connect it to your network using the provided ethernet cable. You can power it via PoE+ which simplifies the setup. To start tracking a presenter, turn on the AI track, follow, and frame feature. The camera will automatically recognize faces and start following the subject. You can control the camera remotely using the IR remote, Video Management Software, or other supported control methods. When using the zoom function, remember that you have a 20x optical zoom to get closer to your subject while maintaining image quality. For video output, you can choose between 3GSDI, HDMI, and IP outputs depending on your needs. As for maintenance, keep the camera clean. You can use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the lens and body. Avoid exposing the camera to extreme temperatures outside the operating range of 0 to 40 degrees Celsius. Also, don't forget to check the power consumption and make sure your power source can handle it. If you need to store the camera, keep it in a place with temperatures between - 20 and 60 degrees Celsius.