Ideal for mounting on smaller cameras or unmanned aerial vehicles. With 12G/3G input the DBS Nano transmitter can be connected direct to HD or UHD equipment. The DBS Nano HEVC transmitter has analogue audio inputs and up four pairs of embedded audio.
Nano HEVC Transmitter Setup Guide RF Module The Nano HEVC transmitter RF module determines the frequency bandwidth of the variant, see Section 2.2. The RF module can be changed at DBS for an alternative frequency bandwidth. See Section 9.2 for contact details, if required.
Initial Setup Connections Nano HEVC transmitters do not have power switches, they will power up immediately the source is applied. Connect by Ethernet to a laptop/PC for initial setup using a web user interface (WUI).
The WUI is accessed via a web browser using the IP address. Our devices are shipped to you with the IP DHCP setting enabled. This means that if the Nano HEVC is connected to a network which is administered by a DHCP server, the IP address will be automatically assigned.
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OLED The IP address of the Nano HEVC can be found and edited, if required using OLED control. This can be useful if the device is not connected via a DHCP server, or the IP address does not match the subnet of the PC and the IP address settings need to be changed.
Once the IP address has been confirmed, open a web browser on a PC device and enter the IP address of the Nano HEVC in the address bar. Alternatively, if running Device Finder, click Open on the line of the device address.
Nano HEVC Transmitter Setup Guide Presets Page The Manage settings allow you to load imported files to the Nano HEVC or download saved files to a The Create settings allow you to save the current settings to a named file.
6. OLED Display Introduction The Nano HEVC TX has an OLED display and control buttons which can be used to monitor and configure the device without the need to connect to a PC. When the Nano HEVC TX has booted up, the OLED will display the status information.
Introduction This chapter explains how to make basic RF and video settings. Only the settings for the Nano HEVC are explained. The receiving device must be configured accordingly to achieve a successful radio link. All settings are described using the web interface, but video and RF settings can also be configured from the LED display control via the Config menu, see Section 6.3.2.
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