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16 | Dejero EnGo 3x User Guide
You can use IFB at any time – regardless of whether the EnGo is transmitting a live stream. To
use IFB when the EnGo is not live, both the EnGo and the receiver that you are using must be
using software version 5.3 or later.
For more information on Dejero receivers, visit support.dejero.com to read the receiver user
guides.
IFB audio output can be balanced or unbalanced. For more information on switching between
them, see "Switch between balanced and unbalanced IFB audio output" on page .
1. Connect your audio device (such as an earpiece, headset, or IFB amplifier input) to one of
the provided audio extension cables (either 3.5 mm or XLR).
2. Plug the adapter into the 3.5 mm connector on the side of the EnGo.
As soon as an audio source is connected to the receiver, an IFB indicator appears on the right
side of the screen. It shows the following information:
I = Idle
R = Receiving
.1-.9 = IFB is active and the delay is less than 1 second
1-9 = IFB is active and delay is less than 10 seconds
X = IFB is active and the delay is 10 seconds or more
The indicator starts at I and, when IFB is active, it shows the volume and the delay interval.
As the EnGo receives voice packets from the receiver, the sound level varies.
Use the USB ports
The EnGo has two USB 3.0 ports. You can use these ports for connecting USB memory sticks
(for file transfers) or for connecting support peripherals (such as a keyboard or mouse).
Note: Use low-power USB devices with the EnGo, such as memory sticks or supporting
peripherals. To reduce power consumption and the potential for overheating, do not connect
devices that require a lot of power.
Set up Intercom
You can use the Intercom feature to enable real-time two-way audio communication between
the EnGo in the field and a supported Dejero WayPoint receiver at the studio.
In the studio, an external audio interface connects to the WayPoint receiver over USB. This
device receives audio inputs from an external source that are mapped to the WayPoint outputs.
In the field, you can connect a headset with a 3.5 mm connection to the EnGo 3x to receive and
send Intercom audio communication.