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15 | Dejero EnGo 3x User Guide
Connect video and audio
The EnGo supports SDI video input with embedded audio.
1. Plug the included SDI cable into the video camera’s output port.
2. Plug the SDI cable into the video input port on the EnGo.
3. Make sure that all cables are firmly connected.
The EnGo selects the correct video input automatically. If you do not see video on the screen,
make sure that the cables are connected properly and that you are using a supported video
format.
If the video format is not detected automatically, you may need to configure the video settings.
For more information, see "Configuring the EnGo" on page .
Note: You can use the HDMI output on the EnGo to connect directly to an external display.
Connect 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.
Note:By default, Ethernet port 1 on the EnGo 3x is configured as a WAN port and Ethernet port 2
is configured as a LAN port. To configure both Ethernet ports as WAN ports, contact Dejero
Support.
1. On the side of the EnGo, plug an Ethernet cable into one of the ports.
2. Verify that UDP port 6001 is open on the network for inbound and outbound traffic. (In most
cases, the network rules do not require any changes.)
The Ethernet adapter is configured to obtain IP address details automatically using DHCP. For
more information, see "Configuring the EnGo" on page .
Connect IFB
IFB acts as a one-way audio communication tool from Dejero receivers 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.
Note: Connecting IFB is optional.