Quick start Guide

A: RP-SMA Connector
B: Power Switch
C: Power Status
D: Video Status
E: Link Status
F: Fault LED
G: Mini USB Port
H: 6-28V DC Input
I: HDMI Input
J: 3G-SDI Output
K: 3G-SDI Input
L: HDMI Output
M: Status Joystick
N: Menu Joystick
O: Link Quality Indicator
P: USB 3.0 Port
Q: Reset Button
SDI
HDMI
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Bolt 1000/3000
CONNECT AND POWER YOUR DEVICE
Connect the output from your video source to the SDI/HDMI input (K,I) on the Bolt
transmitter. Connect either the SDI or HDMI output (J,L) from the Bolt receiver to
the video input on your monitor.
Pantone 109
Zero Delay
Wireless HD Video
The Bolt is a zero delay
wireless video transmission
system designed for the
most demanding cinema,
broadcast, and UAV
applications. At less
than 1ms latency, Bolt can
transmit 1080p60 4:2:2 video
at up to 3000ft line of sight
over the unlicensed
5GHz band.
Attach the two TX antennas to the transmitter and the five RX antennas to
the receiver via the threaded RP-SMA connectors (A).
Move the power switches on both the transmitter and receiver (B) to the ON position.
Video appears within a few seconds.
Connect power to your Bolt transmitter using the included P-Tap to Connector
cable. Power the Bolt receiver with the included A/C adapter or battery plate
accessory. If using the battery plate, connect a compatible battery (AB Gold mount
or V-Lock) to the plate, and connect the short cable from the plate to the receiver’s
DC input (H).
1
3
4
2
AC adapter
P-Tap to 2−pin
Connector
Status Screens - Cycle through status screens or return from the menu by pressing the red ‘Status Joystick’. (M)
Main Status Screen - This screen displays the status of the wireless receiver, along with the current video
resolution, frequency, and 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.
TX Input Voltage Status - Displays the current voltage of the transmitter.
Menu Operation - Launch the menu and navigate through it with the black ‘Menu Joystick’ (N).
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.
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 (Q) for 1 second 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
selectingShow 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.
FRONT PANEL OPERATION
H
I
J
K
A
B
Q
G
C
D
E
F
Bolt TX
A
N
M
B
G
H
J
L
Bolt RX
O
P
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D
Q

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