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LIVE+ GoBox User Guide
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1. On the Device Ready screen, press the Configuration touchpad button.
2. At the Configuration screen, press the Operation touchpad button.
3. At the Operation Mode screen, press the Connection touchpad button to scroll through
the options:
All
,
Ethernet, Modems
.
The Ethernet connection sends data using the UDP protocol on ports 6000 and 6001. Make
sure that these ports have unrestricted access to the Internet.
The Ethernet port is configured via DHCP.
Note
: For more information, see Configuring the transmitter on page 16.
Connect IFB
Note
: Connecting IFB is optional.
Interruptible Foldback (IFB) acts as a one-way communication from the LIVE+ Broadcast Server
to the GoBox. 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
GoBox. The IFB output from the GoBox is a balanced 3-pin XLR at a +4 dBV level.
For more information on the LIVE+ Broadcast Server, refer to the
LIVE+ Broadcast Server User
Guide
.
1. Connect your audio device (earpiece, headset, or IFB amplifier input) to the 3-pin XLR
IFB connector on the GoBox.
As soon as a live stream starts, IFB is on an
IFB Active
appears on the GoBox. For more
information about starting a stream, see page 20.
As the GoBox receives voice packets from the server, the sound level varies. The Jitter Delay
value should be less than 500ms during normal operation, but it might be higher if the modems
have poor wireless coverage.
Specify camera input type
After the camera is connected and a video preview appears on the GoBox, use the
Configuration screen to verify your settings. On this screen, you can check your audio, video
and video format type, connection type, and latency settings.
For more information about the configuration settings, see page 16.
DC output
You can use the DC output of the GoBox to power a Dejero LIVE+ Booster or other supported
devices (such as a long-range Wi-Fi radio). If you use the DC output, you need a specialized
cable. You might also require a power-over-Ethernet (PoE) adaptor. For more information about
using the DC output, contact Dejero Support.
The DC output is rated at 12 volts and 1.5 amps continuous. It is fully protected against
overload current.