User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 0. Preface
- 1. Systems Description
- 2. Getting Started
- 2.1 Identifying your Device
- 2.2 Unpacking your Nano Transmitter
- 2.3 Unpacking your HD Nano Transmitter
- 2.4 About the Labels on your Nano Transmitter
- 2.5 Planning the Hardware Installation
- 2.6 Identifying the Variants of Nano Transmitter
- 2.7 Identifying the Options of Nano Transmitter
- 2.1 Identifying the Variants of HD Nano Transmitter
- 2.2 Identifying the Options of HD Nano Transmitter
- 2.3 About the Software with your Nano Transmitter
- 3. Controls, Connections and Indicators
- 3.1 About Controls, Connections and Indicators
- 3.2 Exploring the Top Panel – Nano Transmitter
- 3.3 Exploring the Bottom Panel – Nano Transmitter
- 3.4 Exploring the Side Panel – Nano Transmitter
- 3.5 Exploring the Top Panel – HD Nano Transmitter
- 3.6 Exploring the Bottom Panel – HD Nano Transmitter
- 3.7 Exploring the Side Panel – HD Nano Transmitter
- 4. Setting up your Nano Transmitter
- 5. Basic Operation
- 6. Advanced Operation
- 7. Advanced Setup
- 7.1 About Advanced Setup
- 7.2 Installing the Nano TX Controller on your PC
- 7.3 Connecting your PC to the Nano TX using Serial
- 7.4 Exploring the Nano TX Controller Main Window
- 7.5 Performing a Quick Setup
- 7.6 Working with the Unit Status Panel
- 7.7 Working with the Switch Panel
- 7.8 Working with the Unit Tab
- 7.9 Working with the Modulation Tab
- 7.10 Working with the Audio Tab
- 7.11 Working with the Video Tab
- 7.12 Working with the Misc Tab
- 8. Appendix A – Cautions and Warnings
- 9. Appendix B - Care and Maintenance
- 10. Appendix C-Glossary
- 11. Appendix D – Reference Material
Solo7 Nano Transmitter
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No
Name
Options
Notes
5
De-interlace
Option Button
Blue=OFF
Orange=ON
When on, the de-interlace option
converts interlaced fields to a
progressive frame. This improves
picture quality on PC monitor type
devices. Having a progressive type
of image is also easier to encode
so you save bit rate too.
Use it when you want to display
video on a computer monitor and
save bit rate.
Don’t use it when you want to
preserve Vertical resolution or
interlaced field rate.
6
Sub-horiz
resolution
Full, 3/4, 2/3, 1/2, 1/4
This is the fraction of the horizontal
resolution for whatever format you
have selected.
Let’s say you chose an HD 1080
format. This is actually 1920 x
1080 where 1920 is the horizontal
resolution.
If you choose Full then you’ll see
all 1920 pixels, if you choose 1/2
you’ll see a down-sampled picture
which requires much less bit-rate
to encoder.
7
Sub vert
resolution
Full, 1/2, 1/4
This is the fraction of the vertical
resolution for whatever format you
have selected.
Let’s say you chose an HD 1080
format. This is actually 1920 x
1080 where 1080 is the vertical
resolution.
If you choose Full then you’ll see
all 1080 lines, if you choose 1/2
you’ll see a down-sampled picture
which requires much less bit-rate
to encoder.
Note: Depending on the type of
video content, when using a sub-
vertical resolution you may want to
enable the de-interlace option as
well.