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Bolt 6 XT System
Updated onArticlesWireless Video Bolt 6 Technical Specifications
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Bolt 4K System
Updated onArticlesWireless Video Bolt 4K Technical Specifications
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Bolt 4K LT System
Updated onArticlesWireless Video Bolt 4K Technical Specifications
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Video Settings Configuration
Updated onArticlesUse the Display Settings to control the OLED display operation. By default, the OLED display will invert every 30 minutes. You can set the display to invert every 30 minutes (lengthens the display life), or it can dim or turn off after either 10 minutes or 10 seconds.
- Rotate 180°
- Invert every 30 min
- Dim every 10 min
- Dim after 10 sec
- Dim after 10 min
- Off after 10 sec
- No Burnin Prevention
Wireless Video Bolt 4K Configuration
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Video Settings Configuration
Updated onArticlesUse the Display Settings to control the OLED display operation. By default, the OLED display will invert every 30 minutes. You can set the display to invert every 30 minutes (lengthens the display life), or it can dim or turn off after either 10 minutes or 10 seconds.
- Rotate 180°
- Invert every 30 min
- Dim every 10 min
- Dim after 10 sec
- Dim after 10 min
- Off after 10 sec
- No Burnin Prevention
Wireless Video Bolt 6 Configuration
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Bolt 6 U-NII-5 (6GHz) support by region
Updated onArticlesBolt 6 radios are calibrated and tested to support operation in the U-NII-5 (5.925–6.425GHz) frequencies. Although the product and its internal radios support these additional frequencies vs. previous Bolt products, regulatory restrictions mean that U-NII-5 operation is allowed only in the regions where it has been cleared for use. As different regions approve U-NII-5 for unlicensed operation, Teradek will release firmware updates to enable the additional frequencies. Note that we sometimes refer to U-NII-5 frequencies as “6GHz” to make it simpler to understand Bolt 4K (5GHz only) vs. Bolt 6 operation (5GHz and 6GHz).
Wireless Video Bolt 6 Additional Information
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Tools
Updated onArticlesSDI EYE PATTERN (RANGER MKII TX ONLY)
The SDI Eye Pattern provides a graphical display of the SDI signal coming from the camera to the transmitter, and is useful in determining the amount of interference present, or if the SDI cable is damaged. The size of the "eye" displayed on the front panel indicates the quality of the SDI signal. The bigger the size of the eye pattern is, the better the SDI signal.Wireless Video Ranger Micro and Mk II Configuration
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Tools
Updated onArticlesSDI EYE PATTERN (TX)
The SDI Eye Pattern provides a graphical display of the SDI signal coming from the camera to the transmitter, and is useful in determining the amount of interference present, or if the SDI cable is damaged. The size of the "eye" displayed on the front panel indicates the quality of the SDI signal. The bigger the size of the eye pattern is, the better the SDI signal.Wireless Video Bolt 6 Configuration
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Tools
Updated onArticlesSDI EYE PATTERN (TX)
The SDI Eye Pattern provides a graphical display of the SDI signal coming from the camera to the transmitter, and is useful in determining the amount of interference present, or if the SDI cable is damaged. The size of the "eye" displayed on the front panel indicates the quality of the SDI signal. The bigger the size of the eye pattern is, the better the SDI signal.Wireless Video Bolt 4K Configuration
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Ranger 4K Quick Start Guide
Updated onArticlesRanger 4K is a zero-delay (< 1 ms) wireless video system that transmits uncompressed 4K HDR video up to 5,000 ft. line of sight. With best-in-class performance in challenging RF conditions and a wide operating range from 4.9 GHz to 6.0 GHz, Ranger offers live productions the ultimate combination of industry-leading video quality and wireless integrity.
Wireless Video Ranger HD and 4K Quick Start Guide