User's Guide

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Inserting the EnGo into the backpack
When the EnGo is inside the backpack, ensure that the cables are not bent and the connections
are not under stress.
1. Use the four zippers at the top of the backpack to open the top compartment fully.
2. Connect the SDI cable to the correct input port on the side of the EnGo. For more
information on using an HDMI cable with the EnGo instead, see "Insert an HDMI cable into
the EnGo backpack" on page .
3. If necessary, use either the 3.5 mm or XLR audio extension cable to connect the IFB audio
cable to the IFB output port.
4. If necessary, connect the 3.5 mm extension cable that is labeled "Intercom" to the Intercom
headset port on the EnGo.
5. Set the EnGo inside the top compartment of the backpack with the screen facing out and the
video and IFB ports facing down. Ensure that the EnGo sits down fully on the foam base with
the cables inside the channel.
6. To secure the EnGo, wrap the zip cords around the antenna endcaps at either end of the
EnGo, ensuring that the foam spacer is in between.
7. Route the Wired Remote USB cable from the shoulder strap of the backpack into the slot at
the top of the backpack.
8. Connect the Wired Remote cable to a USB port on the top side of the EnGo.
9. If you want to power the EnGo using an auxiliary battery, perform the following actions:
a. In the battery compartment, ensure that the D-Tap connector is connected to the battery
plate.
b. Ensure that the battery plate is held in place with the hook-and-loop fasteners.
c. Slide the auxiliary battery onto the battery plate.