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Bolt 300/600/2000 Menu Configuration
Bolt Pro 600/2000 LCD Panel Operation
Status Screens
– Cycle through status screens or return from the menu by pressing the red
‘Status’ joystick.
Main Status Screen – This screen displays the status of the wireless receiver, along
with the current video resolution, frequency, link quality (if connected).
Time Code Screen – Displays the current time code if received from the transmitter.
Temperature Status Screen – Displays the current internal temperature of the unit.
Menu Operation
– launch the menu and navigate through it with the black ‘Menu’ joystick.
HDMI/SDI Out Format – Select the video output format. You can choose to match the
video source resolution by selecting ‘Same as Input,’ or choose from the resolutions
listed.
USB Output Format – Configures Bolt’s USB video output. Match the output format
to the received video format by selecting “Same as Input” or allow the connected
computer to set the format by selecting “Set by host.” You can also manually select a
video resolution and frame rate.
3D LUT Settings – Select a 3D LUT to apply to the receiver’s video output from the
“3D LUT Presets” menu. Choose from full screen or split screen using the “3D LUT
Mode” menu
Channel Selection – Select one, some, or all of the available frequencies for Bolt to
use during transmission. Bolt will dynamically select an operation frequency when
multiple values are selected. All channels are selected by default. Channels marked
with (DFS) must be scanned for one minute before they can be used, but are typically
less crowded versus non-DFS channels. All Configuration changes are sent to
connected transmitters.
Test Pattern – Select a video output format from this menu to output a test pattern over
HDMI and SDI. Return to the previous video by pressing left on the ‘Menu’ joystick
Pairing – Select Pairing to link your receiver with another transmitter. Once pairing is
activated on the receiver, turn on the transmitter and use a paper clip to hold the reset
button (between the DC input and power switch) for 3 seconds and release. The red
warning LED and link LEDs will blink to indicate that pairing is active
Video Loss Settings – Choose what is displayed when no video is received from the
transmitter. The default selection (“Show OSD”) will display messages about the state
of the receiver – these can be disabled by selecting “Show Black Screen”.
Display Settings – Use these options to control the OLED display operation. You can
set the display to invert every 30 minutes (lengthens the display life), or it can dim or
turn off after 10 seconds or 10 minutes
Reset All Settings – Use this to reset all configurable options to their factory defaults.
Device Info – Displays the model and serial number