User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dejero Labs Inc.
- Copyright, Trademarks, and Patents
- Symbols and Conventions
- Contents
- Warranty and Liability
- Safety Warnings and Hazards
- Class A device
- Federal Communications Commission statement
- Industry Canada statement
- RF Exposure Notice
- Explosive Atmosphere
- Blasting or Construction Sites
- Hospitals
- Aircraft
- Driving
- In-vehicle use
- Personal Health and Safety
- Medical Implant Devices
- Hearing Devices
- Electrical Safety
- Li-ion secondary (rechargeable) battery notice
- Handling and Operating Conditions
- About the Dejero EnGo 260
- What’s included
- About Dejero Control
- Powering the EnGo
- Starting the EnGo
- Using the EnGo
- Connecting to the EnGo
- Inserting the EnGo into the backpack
- About the Preview screen
- Specifying the camera input type
- Changing SIM modules
- Configuring the EnGo
- Adjust the brightness display
- Configure the video input
- Configure the audio input
- Configure the video loss setting
- Configure the Live Resolution setting
- Configure the latency
- Configure Auto Start
- Configure the connection type
- Configure the connection settings
- Define the SIM set
- Activate the hotspot
- Rename the hotspot
- Change the hotspot password
- View devices connected to the hotspot
- Managing Wi-Fi connections
- Managing return feeds
- Managing SIM cards
- Transmitting live
- Using Store & Forward
- Transferring files
- About warning and error states
- Using the Remote Control
- Changing the display orientation
- Viewing connection information
- About stream indicators
- Troubleshooting
- Warning and error messages
- Technical specifications
- Additional help
- Document revision history
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11 | Dejero EnGo 260 User Guide
Connect video and audio
The EnGo supports HDMI or SDI video input with embedded audio.
1. Plug the included SDI or HDMI cable into the video camera’s output port.
2. Plug the SDI or HDMI cable into the video input port on the EnGo.
3. Make sure that all cables are firmly connected.
The EnGo selects the correct video input automatically. If you do not see video on the screen,
make sure that the cables are connected properly and that you are using a supported video
format.
If the video format is not detected automatically, you may need to configure the video settings.
For more information, see Configuring the transmitter on page 16.
Connect Ethernet
Using an optional Ethernet connection, you can choose to transmit using Ethernet only or
broadcast over Ethernet and cellular networks simultaneously.
If multiple networks are available, you can plug in a second Ethernet cable for additional
throughput.
1. On the side of the EnGo, plug an Ethernet cable into one of the ports.
2. Ensure that UDP port 6000 is open on the network for inbound and outbound traffic.
The Ethernet adapter is configured to obtain IP address details automatically using DHCP. For
more information, see Configuring the transmitter on page 16.
Connect IFB
IFB acts as a one-way audio communication tool from Dejero receivers to the EnGo. It enables
communication and cueing from the studio crew to the reporter in the field. The station sends a
program feed to the reporter’s earpiece, which is connected to the EnGo.
You can use IFB at any time – regardless of whether the EnGo is transmitting a live stream. To
use IFB when the EnGo is not live, both the EnGo and the receiver that you are using must be
using software version 5.3 or later.
For more information on Dejero receivers, visit support.dejero.com
to read the receiver user
guides.
Note: Connecting IFB is optional.
1. Connect your audio device (such as an earpiece, headset, or IFB amplifier input) to the XLR
connector on the included adapter.
2. Plug the adapter into the min-XLR connector on the side of the EnGo.
As soon as the EnGo is turned on, an IFB indicator appears on the right side of the screen. It
shows the following information:
• I = Idle
• R = Receiving










