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service to be decoded. The unit name can be constructed of any eight 
ASCII characters. 
Sleep Mode 
This control allows the unit to be forced into a Sleep Mode where main 
functions are disabled, and the power consumption is significantly 
reduced. 
Data 
With this ON / OFF control the user can select whether the transmitter 
passes serial RS232 data across the RF link to the receiver. 
Data Baud Rate 
This field is used to select the baud rate of any RS232 serial data 
component to be passed from the transmitter to the receiver across the 
RF link. 
Chaining Input 
This control is not used in current SOLO products. 
Chain Number 
This control is not used in current SOLO products. 
Current Config 
This field reports the last loaded configuration number. Note that for the 
SOLO transmitter, changes applied after the configuration has been 
loaded are saved immediately into the current configuration. 
Scrambling 
If the AES scrambling option has been purchased for the SOLO2 or 
SOLO4 system in use, then it is possible to encrypt the link.  Scrambling 
must be enabled at the transmitter by selecting either AES128 or AES 
256 in the scrambling field.  At this point the user will need to ensure that 
the correct key is in use and this is done by using Options / Write AES 
Key. 
The key is a 128bit key for AES128 and a 256bit key for AES256 and is 
entered as either 32 or 64 ASCII hexadecimal characters (0..F). 
Video Locked (Status Only) 
This status information indicated whether the transmitter is successfully 
locked to the incoming composite video signal. Unlocked status may 
indicate cabling faults, or poor quality incoming video feeds to the unit. 










