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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3. Tap Live.
4. Tap Latency.
5. Tap a preset value: 1.5 seconds, 3 seconds, 8 seconds, or Preset, where Preset is
between 0.8 to 20 seconds, as defined for the assigned receiver output in Control.
6. Tap Back.
7. Tap Latency Mode.
8. Tap a latency mode: Fixed, Adaptive, or Up to.
9. Tap Back.
Note: If you engage a satellite connection as part of the CellSat service, the EnGo must
use a latency of greater than 1.5 seconds. If the latency is set to less than 1.5 seconds,
the EnGo changes the latency to Short (1.5 seconds). If there is the potential to lose
cellular connections completely, Dejero recommends setting the latency to Preset (at 2.2
seconds) for maximum reliability.
Latency settings
Setting Description
Fixed Latency
mode
In Fixed Latency mode, the system attempts to give the glass-to-glass
latency requested. If the current network conditions cannot support the
configured latency, a warning appears on the screen.
This setting is ideal when a known latency is preferred.
Adaptive Latency
mode
In Adaptive Latency mode, the system measures the network conditions
during the stream and gradually adjusts the requested latency upwards
to a value that is supported by the current conditions.
This setting is ideal when picture quality is the priority.
Up to Latency
mode
In Up-to Latency mode, the system measures the network conditions
during the beginning of the stream and provides the shortest possible
latency available. If the conditions worsen during the stream, the EnGo
gradually increases the latency up to the maximum latency that you set.
When the EnGo reaches the maximum latency, the latency remains
fixed at the specified value.
This setting is ideal when the lowest possible latency is the priority.
Configure Auto Start
You can use Auto Start to initiate a live transmission automatically when you power on the
EnGo and it detects video input. You can also specify a delayed start for the live transmission.
1. On the Preview screen, tap .
2. Tap Settings.
3. Tap Operation.










