5.8GHz - YellowJacket Pro - AV DIVERSITY RECEIVER
Technical Details:
Dimensions:
H/W/L 72/125/20mm
Channels:
7
(5740,5760,5780,5800,5820,5840,5860 MHz)
Weight:
172g
Power supply:
6-15V DC
Power input:
~2W
Antenna input:
2x SMA
RF-sensitivity :
~ -91dBm
Dual Video out:
1Vp-p @75 Ohm
Dual Audio out:
Line-Level 50~20KHz
Microphone input:
3.5mm jack connector Stereo/600Ohm
Output:
3.5mm jack connector DVR (Video, L- R- Audio)
The YellowJacket Pro 5.8 use two LED-Displays:
Display 1 - ANTENNA / MENU CHOICE (Y/N):
In Normal Mode, displays which side of the receiver is currently active.
In User Menu Mode, it displays the present on/off choice for user settable options.
Display 2 - CHANNEL / RSSI * / USER MENU:
In Normal Mode, displays the present channel.
In RSSI (field strength) Mode, indicates the received signal strength.
In User Menu Mode, flashes to indicate the present menu item.
*Note:
The RSSI Mode can be user configured to be on or off. When the RSSI mode is on, briefly pressing the button changes modes to display to the present
channel. The display will return to the RSSI Mode automatically after a few seconds. When RSSI Mode is configured off, the display continuously
indicates the present channel.
Change Channel:
Push the „PWR-CHAN" Button short to swich the channel.
Note:
If the RSSI mode is active, first briefly press the button to return the display to the channel display mode. Each brief button press will advance the
channel. The unit will then revert to the RSSI mode in a few seconds. Your channel choice will be will be saved in non-volatile memory for the next
session.
User Settable Options (User Menu):
(The following list of user settable options is in LED display number order)
1. Sound ON/OFF: (Factory default = ON) Allows you to turn the system beeper ON or OFF.
2. Low Battery Alarm and Shutdown: (Factory default = OFF) Allows you to turn the low battery alarm ON or Off. The alarm is designed for automatic
2 and 3 cell Lipo battery protection. When ON, the receiver will automatically detect the number of cells and beep when the battery is almost empty. The
receiver will then shut off if the battery voltage drops much further. Note: if you turn the sound off, the low battery alarm will not sound before the
receiver shuts off.
3. RSSI Meter ON/OFF: (Factory default = ON) Allows you to turn the RSSI (signal strength) meter ON or OFF. The RSSI meter displays the strength of
the incoming signal by making use of the lights in the channel multipurpose display. When active, the present channel may be displayed again by briefly
pressing the button. The RSSI meter will return to the display in a few seconds.
4. Picture Interleave: (Factory default = OFF) This feature makes the video a blend of both antennas when the two signals reaching the receiver are
nearly the same in quality. This may further improve the picture on some monitors
How To Change The User Settable Options :
To enter the User Menu Mode do the following :
1. Switch OFF the receiver with the Button „PWR-CHAN".
2. PRESS and HOLD the button „PWR-CHAN" until booth LEDs under „Antenna" are flashing. Then release the button „PWR-CHAN".
(The receiver has changed in the user menu – LED „1" of Display 2 is flashing)
3. The flashing LED „1" (Display 2) show us that the first menue (Sound ON/OFF) is choosen. The LED 1/2 (Y/N) under „Antenna" (Display 1) shows
you if the function is „ON" (Y) or „OFF" (N).
4. Press the button „PWR-CHAN" short to change between the menu's. The LED in the „Display2" will chow you the menue who is active.
5. To change a function between „ON" (Y) or „OFF" (N) press and hold the button „PWR-CHAN" until booth LEDs under „Antenna" are on. Now you can
change between „ON" (Y) or „OFF" (N) with a short press on „PWR-CHAN".
6. To save the setting and go back to the upper menu press the button „PWR-CHAN" long again until all LEDs of the Display2 are flashing.
7. To leave the setting you can press the button „PWR-CHAN" until all LEDs of the Display1 are flashing and the LEDs of the Display1 are still on.
Or you can cut the power supply.
INFO: As each choice is made, each setting will be saved in non-volatile memory.
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