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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2. Tap Connections.
3. Tap the connection for the SIM card carrier. SIM cards in the secondary SIM set will have a
list of available actions.
4. Tap Actions.
5. Tap Unblock SIM.
6. Type the PUK code.
7. Tap .
Note: There is a limit on the number of PUK attempts. If you exceed this limit, the SIM is
no longer usable.
Turn off roaming for a connection
In some regions, you might be able to manage roaming for each cellular connection that the
EnGo has. By default, roaming is turned on, so connections roam on to any available cellular
network. If this option is configured for your EnGo, you can turn roaming off for individual
connections.
1. On the Preview screen, tap .
2. Tap Connections.
3. Tap a connection.
4. Tap Actions.
5. Set the Roaming field to No.
When roaming is turned off, an X appears over the signal strength indicator for a connection
that is roaming.
To turn on roaming again, set the Roaming field to Yes. If roaming is on for a connection, on
the Connections screen, an R appears with the signal strength indicator for that connection.
Transmitting live
Connect to cellular networks automatically
When the transmitter is on and set to either All or Modems as the connection type, it
automatically connects to all available cellular connections.
Start a transmission
After you connect your camera to the EnGo, you can start a transmission.
Prerequisite: Confirm that the latency settings as indicated on the Go Live button are
appropriate for the transmission. For more information, see Change the settings for a live
transmission on page 14.










