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Rear View

Item

Component

Description

1

Power Input

2-pin Lemo DC Input (7-17V)

2

Power switch

On/off switch

3

USB Port

Used for Firmware upgrade

4

Aux. Audio out

IFB audio (Intercom) stereo output (Analog)

5

Aux. Audio in

IFB audio (Intercom) stereo input (Analog)

6

Audio output

Program audio output

7

SDI output

SD/HD/3G-SDI output

1.5 Quick Start Guide

Connect and Power Your Device

1. Connect the SDI output from your video source to the SD/HD/3G-SDI input on the Beam TX. Connect the SD/HD/3G-SDI output

from the Beam RX to the SDI input on your monitor.

2. Connect power to your Beam TX using the included A/C adapter or a compatible AB/V-mount battery. Power the Beam RX with

the included A/C adapter.

3. Attach the included antennas to the Beam TX and RX.

4. Move the power switches on both the transmitter and receiver to the ON position. Boot up time is approximately 45 seconds.

Wireless operation

1. The Beam TX and RX are pre-configured for point-to-point operation over WiFi. When powered on, they will connect to the same

Wireless network, TeradekBeam_00 (SSID number may vary if multiple units are purchased together).

2. Beam TX can send video to up to four RX units over WiFi. To enable multicast, enter the Beam TX Streamer menu and set the

Mode to Multicast. Do the same for all Beam RX units. Next, set a different Decoder ID for each receiver, available values are 1 to

4. This can be configured via the Beam RX front panel, under the Decoder ID menu.

Ethernet operation

1. Connect the Beam TX and RX LAN ports to a network switch. The TX and RX default IP addresses are 192.168.0.161 and

192.168.0.162, respectively.

2. Enter the WiFi menu on the TX and select ‘Ethernet LAN’. Repeat this process on the TX.