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The Marshall Electronics CV620-Wi White PTZ camera is a powerhouse for high - quality video capture. It features a 20x optical zoom, starting at a 60 - degree horizontal angle of view, which gives you the flexibility to zoom in close or capture wide - angle scenes. With a professional - grade 2 - Megapixel 1/2.8 - inch Sony sensor, it outputs crisp Full - HD video at up to 1920x1080p60fps, 1920x1080i, and 1280x720p. The camera has synchronous pan, tilt, and zoom motors, allowing for smooth and silent movements during operation. It offers simultaneous IP, 3GSDI, and HDMI outputs, along with various command options like Visca over IP, RS - 422, RS - 232, or IR remote control, making it easy to integrate into modern workflows. You can control it from multiple sources, including an IR remote, VS - PTC - IP or VS - PTC - 200 controllers, Video Management Software, and more. Key features include a wide range of IP formats, multiple frame rates, 3.5mm TRS stereo audio, and support for PoE+ or a 12V power cable. It operates in temperatures from 0 to 40 degrees Celsius and can be stored between - 20 and 60 degrees Celsius.
Using Your Marshall Electronics CV620 - Wi Camera: First, connect the camera to power. You can use the included 12V power cable or PoE+ for more convenient setup. Next, connect the camera to your system using IP, 3GSDI, or HDMI cables depending on your needs. To control the camera, you can use the IR remote that comes with it, or connect it to a VS - PTC - IP or VS - PTC - 200 controller. You can also use Video Management Software, OBS plugins, or other compatible 3rd - party control decks. When you want to adjust settings like iris, zoom, pan/tilt, or white balance, you can do so remotely via IP. For best results, keep the camera in an environment where the temperature is between 0 and 40 degrees Celsius. When not in use, store it in a place with a temperature between - 20 and 60 degrees Celsius. To maintain the camera, keep it clean. You can use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the lens and the body. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials. If you're using the camera in a dusty environment, make sure to clean it more often. Also, check the cables regularly for any signs of damage. If you encounter any problems, refer to the user manual or contact Marshall Electronics customer support.