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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Personal Health and Safety
For personal health and safety, the operator should maintain a minimum distance of 10 mm
from the EnGo while it is powered on, except when using the touch screen.
Medical Implant Devices
It is possible that the radio modems in the EnGo may interfere with some types of medical
devices (such as cardiac pacemakers or implant defibrillators), when operated close to the
device. You should seek advice from your doctor before operating the EnGo. For personal
health and safety, persons concerned about exposure should maintain a minimum distance of
10 mm from the EnGo while it is powered on, except when using the touch screen.
Hearing Devices
People with hearing aids or cochlear implants may experience interfering noises when using
mobile devices, or when one is nearby. The level of interference depends on the type of aid or
implant, the type of mobile device, and the distance between the two. Increasing the distance
between the EnGo and the hearing device may reduce interference.
Electrical Safety
Disconnect all power sources before servicing the unit.
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
Li-ion secondary (rechargeable) battery notice
Warning: The battery installed in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if
mistreated. Do not attempt to disassemble the device to access or replace the internal
battery. Only authorised Dejero personnel can service the internal battery and the unit.
Handling and Operating Conditions
Read this section in its entirety before operating the EnGo.
Handle Device with Care
While the EnGo case is durable, it is possible to damage or knock loose the electronics inside if
the device is dropped or thrown. Please handle with care. Damage sustained as the result of
mishandling the EnGo renders the warranty null and void.
Do Not Open the Case or Store Anything Inside
The EnGo case should remain sealed at all times to protect the sensitive electronics inside and
ensure the safety of the operator. Opening the case renders the warranty null and void.










