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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19 | Dejero EnGo 260 User Guide
• Set the maximum connection bitrate.
7. Tap Back.
8. Tap Back as needed.
9. Tap to close the menu.
The EnGo monitors the available bandwidth and adjusts the transport resolution automatically to
give you the best possible video quality under the current network conditions. The receiver
output resolution does not change, so the video routed to your internal systems remains
constant.
Each Auto option has a different maximum bandwidth cap, appropriate for the base video
resolution that you send.
Live Resolution Ethernet Type Maximum Connection Bitrate
Auto: SD Normal 2.5 Mb/s
Auto: SD+ Normal 5.0 Mb/s
Auto: HD Normal 5.0 Mb/s
Auto: HD+ Normal 10.0 Mb/s
Auto: HD+20 Normal 20.0 Mb/s
If you choose Manual, you set the maximum connection bitrate. This setting is useful if you want
to control your data usage or if you are broadcasting from an area with poor coverage and want
to cap the bandwidth at a very low rate.
Audio-only mode
In situations of limited bandwidth, when the available bandwidth falls below the threshold
required for usable video quality, the EnGo automatically sends only audio to the receiver and
the last good frame of the video remains on the screen. When the bandwidth increases above
the required threshold, the EnGo resumes sending video.
Note: The thresholds change depending on the number of audio channels selected; more
audio channels result in higher thresholds.
Configure the latency
Latency is the time that it takes for the video to arrive at the receiver. Glass-to-glass refers to
the delay from the time the camera detects an image to the time that it appears on a video
monitor connected to the Dejero receiver.
Tip: In an area of poor coverage, or very high cellular network traffic, you might achieve
better video transmission results with a medium or long latency.
1. On the Preview screen, tap .
2. Tap Settings.










