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Nemesis OSCA-DMVF User Manual
Nemesis OSCA-DMVF User Manual

Nemesis OSCA-DMVF User Manual

Dual channel dmx and osc controlled video fader

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PERFORMANCE INSURANCE
PRODUCTION TOOLS • SHOW CONTROL • BACKUP SOLUTIONS
OSCA-DMVF
OSCA-DXVF
Dual Channel DMX and OSC
Controlled Video Fader
USER GUIDE
www.nemesis-research.com
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  • Page 1 PERFORMANCE INSURANCE PRODUCTION TOOLS • SHOW CONTROL • BACKUP SOLUTIONS OSCA-DMVF OSCA-DXVF Dual Channel DMX and OSC Controlled Video Fader USER GUIDE www.nemesis-research.com...
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    Out CH1A - D – buffered 75R BNC video outputs. In CH2 – 75R BNC video input. Out CH2A - D – buffered 75R BNC video outputs. PSU – 110-230V AC powerCON input NETWORK – etherCON RJ45 for network connection www.nemesis-research.com...
  • Page 3 53500 In order to change settings navigate to the device's IP address (default: 192.168.1.253) on the network using a web browser or use its network name (default: OSCA-DMVF) and navigate to the “Network page” In order for changes to take effect press save and then restart (Please note if you have changed IP address or device name the page may not refresh, and you will need to open a new tab in your browser with the new user settings).
  • Page 4 Channel 1 and 2 at max brightness Firmware Update If connected to the internet you can use the Firmware update page to install the latest firmware from the Nemesis server. Additional Information Video Format OSCA is compatable with CVBS, AHD, CVI and TVI analogue CCTV video formats.
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