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
Commercial in
Confidence
Video, Transmitters, Solo7 Nano
Transmitter
100145
Revision: 8.0
Commercial in
Confidence
Page 8-69
8. Appendix A – Cautions and Warnings
8.1 Cautions and Warnings
Serial
Area
Note
1
Enclosures
Do not remove any factory installed screws or fastenings.
Damage to the units may result and void any warranties.
Only authorised, trained personnel should open the product.
There are no functions that required the user to gain access to
the interior of the product. There are no user serviceable parts
inside.
2
Maintenance
Other than cleaning, no scheduled maintenance is required to
ensure proper function of the unit.
3
Environment
The equipment should not be used in hazardous or corrosive
atmospheres. Users are reminded of the necessity of complying
with restrictions regarding the use of radio devices in fuel
depots, chemical plants and locations where explosives are
stored and/or used.
4
Power Supply
Ensure that the power supply arrangements are adequate to
meet the stated requirements of each product. Observe all
electrical safety precautions.
5
Electro Static
Discharge
(ESD)
Precautions
ESD guidelines must be followed for this electrostatic sensitive
device.
6
Lightning
Strike
There is a risk of lightning strike to antennas. The equipment
should not be assembled in an area at the time of lightning
activity. Antennas should be adequately protected from
lightning strikes.
7
Working at
Height
Observe caution when locating the device at height, for
example on a mast. Ensure the unit is well secured to prevent it
falling and injuring personnel.
8
Risk of Eye
Injury
Care should be taken to avoid eye contact with the antennas.
9
Cables
Connecting cables should not be positioned where they are
likely to become damaged or where they may present a trip
hazard.