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User Interface Icons
At the top of the main screen are several icons that indicate Multiverse Vero Transceiver
900MHz/2.4GHz status. These include:
•
“TX” or “RX”
The Multiverse Vero Transceiver is designated as either a transmitter or receiver on
the Menu Screen (see below for instructions). Each unit will display eithe
r “TX”
(transmitte
r) or “RX” (receiver) depending on which mode has been selected. The “TX”
or “RX” symbol remains solid when DMX data is detected, and blinks if no DMX data is
being received.
•
Universe/SHoW ID
The display of the SHoW ID and the universe can be toggled back and forth by using
the
“up” and “down” buttons. Pressing “Enter” will select SHoW ID or universe for
editing and will commit the change when done.
•
Signal Quality Bars
The signal quality bars give a visualization of signal quality as seen at the receiver.
The bars are not present when the unit is a transmitter. Four bars is excellent signal
quality, three bars is good signal quality, two bars is fair, and one bar is marginal.
•
Restore Factory Defaults
Factory defaults can be restored by
holding the “Menu” and “Enter” buttons while on
the main screen. Screen will flicker to signal when default process is complete.
Default settings are listed below.
Menu Screen
Press
ing the “Menu” button takes you to the Menu screen. The Menu Screen displays different
information depending on whether
“Mode” is selected as “Receiver” or “Transmitter”.
In
“Receiver”
mode (the default mode), the choices are
•
Mode
Select receiver mode or transmitter mode. Default is receiver.
•
Power
Output power may be user selected as Low, Med, Hi, or Maximum. It is a best practice
to use the least amount of output power to achieve a successful broadcast. This helps
to reduce reflections which can reduce signal fidelity, and to reduce any potential
negative effect on other radio users in the area. You can monitor signal quality via
RDM. Default is Maximum.
•
Antenna
If a panel (P/N 5981) or Yagi (P/N 5982) antenna is used instead of the default omni
antenna, choose it on this menu for optimum performance and to remain in compliance
with FCC and other radio regulations. A PN5639 Gender Changer N(m) to N(m) is
required to use a panel or Yagi antenna.