User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 0. Preface
- 1. Systems Description
- 2. Getting Started
- 2.1 Identifying your Device
- 2.2 Unpacking your Nano Transmitter
- 2.3 Unpacking your HD Nano Transmitter
- 2.4 About the Labels on your Nano Transmitter
- 2.5 Planning the Hardware Installation
- 2.6 Identifying the Variants of Nano Transmitter
- 2.7 Identifying the Options of Nano Transmitter
- 2.1 Identifying the Variants of HD Nano Transmitter
- 2.2 Identifying the Options of HD Nano Transmitter
- 2.3 About the Software with your Nano Transmitter
- 3. Controls, Connections and Indicators
- 3.1 About Controls, Connections and Indicators
- 3.2 Exploring the Top Panel – Nano Transmitter
- 3.3 Exploring the Bottom Panel – Nano Transmitter
- 3.4 Exploring the Side Panel – Nano Transmitter
- 3.5 Exploring the Top Panel – HD Nano Transmitter
- 3.6 Exploring the Bottom Panel – HD Nano Transmitter
- 3.7 Exploring the Side Panel – HD Nano Transmitter
- 4. Setting up your Nano Transmitter
- 5. Basic Operation
- 6. Advanced Operation
- 7. Advanced Setup
- 7.1 About Advanced Setup
- 7.2 Installing the Nano TX Controller on your PC
- 7.3 Connecting your PC to the Nano TX using Serial
- 7.4 Exploring the Nano TX Controller Main Window
- 7.5 Performing a Quick Setup
- 7.6 Working with the Unit Status Panel
- 7.7 Working with the Switch Panel
- 7.8 Working with the Unit Tab
- 7.9 Working with the Modulation Tab
- 7.10 Working with the Audio Tab
- 7.11 Working with the Video Tab
- 7.12 Working with the Misc Tab
- 8. Appendix A – Cautions and Warnings
- 9. Appendix B - Care and Maintenance
- 10. Appendix C-Glossary
- 11. Appendix D – Reference Material
Solo7 Nano Transmitter
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Revision: 8.0
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No
Name
Options
Notes
2
Video Source
Format
Automatic
PAL
NTSC
NTSC NP
HD Nano TX Only:
720p50, 720p59, 720p60,
1080i50, 1080i59, 1080i60,
1080p23, 1080p24,
1080p25, 1080p29,
1080p30, 1080psf23,
1080psf24, 1080psf25,
1080psf29, 1080psf30.
Select the Video format that
matches the camera you are using.
Alternatively the Automatic
setting enables the Nano TX to
determine if the signal is PAL or
NTSC automatically.
Power up standard in Automatic
mode defaults to PAL. This can be
changed by setting the input to
NTSC NP for example and then
back to Automatic.
3
Video Encoder
MPEG4 ASP
MPEG4 H.264
Select the Video Encoder mode to
suit your operation.
MPEG4 ASP may be required
backward compatibility with older
receivers.
MPEG4 H.264 generally provides
improved picture quality over ASP.
4
Encoder Mode
Standard Delay
Low Delay
Ultra Low Delay
Select the level of delay you can
accept.
Standard Delay mode provides
higher picture quality at the
expense of delay. Should be used
with long range modulation
parameters.
Ultra Low Delay mode provides
exceptionally low delay at the
expense of picture quality. Short
range modulation parameters will
generally be required.