Connecting Ethernet; Connecting Ifb - Dejero LIVE+ EnGo User Manual

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Notes on power
The EnGo selects a power source in the following ways:
If the AC Power adapter is connected, it powers the EnGo only (the camera is not
powered when the AC adapter is connected.). Models with an internal backup battery
charge when the AC adapter is connected; the AC adapter does not charge the external
camera battery.
If the AC adapter is not connected, the external camera battery powers both the EnGo
and the camera. A maximum of 60W can be provided to the camera and related
accessories. Models with an internal back-up battery enable five minutes of operation
while changing the main power source.
Remove the battery
1. Press the release mechanism on the battery mounting plate.
2. Slide the battery off the mounting plate.
Note: Do not leave the external battery attached when storing the EnGo. Leaving
the battery attached drains the battery.

Connecting 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 I/O 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 13.

Connecting IFB

Interruptible Foldback (IFB) provides one-way communication from the LIVE+ Broadcast Server
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.
For more information on the LIVE+ Broadcast Server, refer to the LIVE+ Broadcast Server User
Guide.
Note: Connecting IFB is optional.
1. Connect your audio device (such as an earpiece, headset, or IFB amplifier input) to the
1/8‖ headphone jack on the I/O side of the EnGo.
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