User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Change History
- About this Manual
- Introduction
- Warranty and Support
- Safety, Compliance and Approvals
- Getting Started and Basic Operation
- Powering on the System
- Advanced Operation
- 1.1 SOLO System PC Controller Application Software
- 1.2 Transmitter Control Application
- Output Frequency (MHz)
- Bandwidth Mode
- Audio
- Default Transmit Mode
- Scrambling
- File Options
- Advanced TX Controller Window
- Output Frequency (MHz)
- Modulation Bandwidth
- Modulation Output
- Narrow Band FEC
- Narrow Band Guard Interval
- Narrow Band Modulation
- DVB-T Service Name
- DVB-T FEC
- DVB-T Guard Interval
- DVB-T Modulation
- Output Attenuation
- Video Input
- MPEG Mode
- MPEG2 GOP Length
- MPEG4 Encoding Mode
- MPEG4 Frame Rate
- Video Bitrate
- Horizontal resolution
- Video Profile
- Audio Encoder
- Audio Input Level
- Unit Name
- Sleep Mode
- Data
- Data Baud Rate
- Chaining Input
- Chain Number
- Current Config
- Scrambling
- Video Locked (Status Only)
- Software Version (Status Only)
- FPGA Version (Status Only)
- Serial Number (Status Only)
- Chaining (Status Only)
- Options
- File
- Fault Finding
- Connector Pin Outs
- Control Protocols
- Default Configurations
13
The domo transmitter is supplied with the following cables.
• CA0317 Break out Cable, the drawing of this cable is shown below.
• CA0002 lemo to banana plug 12V cable
There are 4 ways to connect to the SOLO4 Bodywire transmitter,
depending on the application.
Option 1. Use the CA0317 Break Out Cable provided.
Option 2. Use the domo ‘Bodywire Harness’ for true body worn
applications.
Option 3. Use the unsoldered 15 way Dtype connector supplied to
make a dedicated user cable.