7.4 Powering on the System
All external connection to the SOLO2/SOLO4 products should be made,
as described in the previous sections, before proceeding to power on
the system.
Applying power to the Solo Receiver
On powering the SOLO2/SOLO4 receiver, one of the eight green
configuration LEDs on the control panel will light (which one depends on
which configuration was active when the receiver was switched off).
The red Alarm LED may light if the receiver is unab
le to lock to a signal.
Applying power to the transmitter
When powering the transmitter directly from a 12V source, or from a
connected battery, the following will be observed.
If none of the LEDs on the control panel light then the transmitter may
be in standby mode. If this is the case then press, and hold the RF
button for more than one second.
One of the eight green configuration LEDs on the control panel will light
(which one depen
ds on which configuration was active when the
receiver was switched off).
The alarm LED may be lit, typically if there is no active video source.
Switch On RF on the transmitter
On the transmitter unit control panel, press the RF button briefly until the
RF LED lights. This indicates that the RF output is active, and that the
unit is transmitting.
If the receiver is able to receive the transmitted signal, the receiver RF
LED will ligh
t indicating receiver lock, and the receiver ALARM LED
should go out.
Video and audio signals will be presented automatically at the receiver
outputs.
Changing Configuration
domo SOLO2/SOLO4 equipment features eight user selectable and
programmable configurations. By default, all 8 configurations are set to
the values which are listed in Section 16, Default Configurations. The
configuration that is currently active is indica
ted by which of the eight
configuration LEDs is lit on the control panel. Pressing the ‘CONFIG
button on the control panel of any domo SOLO equipment will select the
next configuration in order.
On the SOLO transmitters, changing a configuration turns off the RF
output to prevent accidental transmission and potential interference. The
RF output must manually be re enabled once the user is confident tha
t
the correct configuration has been selected.
Modifying the default configurations is done from the PC control
application, as described in the section on Advanced Operation.
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