Boxx TV G3925B Wireless video sender User Manual

Boxx TV Ltd. Wireless video sender

User Manual

Before Using the Boxx Atom SystemBefore  using  the  Atom  system  for  the  first  time,  please  inspect  the  outer  casing,  plugs  and  cables  for  any  physical damage as well as  slowly rotate  the unit  to ensure  all components  are in  place and  nothing has  come loose  during ship-ping.Safety GuidelinesThe following guidelines will help to ensure the safe use of the Boxx Atom system:• Keep all ventilation holes clear and unblocked and proper ventilation is provided at all times when in use.• Do NOT insert objects of any kind into the ventilation holes as this may result in damage to the unit• Do NOT use when wet and provide adequate cover when using in the rain.• Do NOT use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners on the unit. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.• Do NOT disassemble this product.If you require assistance or are concerned about the working condition of the Boxx Atom system, please contact our Service team at sales@boxx.tv or call +44(0)203 507 0385.Using the Boxx Atom SystemThe Boxx Atom Lite system has been designed to be compact and lightweight with a durable aluminum enclosure. Care should be taken to avoid damaging the sensitive circuit board inside.  Do not attempt to open or service the unit, as the internal circuits and antennas have been configured for optimum performance.  Opening the Boxx Atom unit will void the unit’s warranty.Maintaining “line-of-sight” between the transmitter and receiver will optimise the range of the system.  The Boxx Atom system  has  a  unique  transmission  system  which  has  been  designed  to  transmit  through  walls  and  floors  from  a moving camera.  All microwave transmission systems will have issues transmitting through objects such as concrete, steel, glass, water and the human body.AccessoriesIt is recommended that only the accessories that come with or are purchased from Boxx TV are used with the Boxx Atom system.   Use  of  other  accessories  may  damage  the  unit.   Any  units  damaged  by  3rd  party  cables  or accessories are not covered by the warranty.The following accessories are included in the price of the Boxx Atom units  Replacement accessories can be purchased directly from Boxx TV or a local reseller.Boxx TV Ltd. • Suite 17, Imperial Studios, 3-9 Imperial Road, London SW6 2AGT:  +44 (0)203 507 0385 • F: +44 (0)207 900 6350 •  sales@boxx.tv • www.boxx.tvUser Guide:  Boxx Atom System V1.1 - April 2017
User Guide:  Boxx Atom System V1.1 - April 2017Boxx Atom Transmitter AccessoriesQTY Product Code Description2 ANT601 5dBi 5GHz 14cm RP-SMA antenna1 CBL101 BNC to BNC 40cm video/audio cable1 CBL103 4-pin Hirose to 2-pin Anton D-tap power cable1 CMP001 Super Clamp1 CMP003 Adjustable Tilt ArmBoxx Atom Receiver AccessoriesQTY Product Code Description1 CBL101 BNC to BNC 40cm video/audio cable1 CBL103 4-pin Hirose to 2-pin Anton D-tap power cable1 PS1206 100-240V~50/60Hz 0.3A Power Supply1 CMP001 Super Clamp1 CMP003 Adjustable Tilt Arm
Boxx Atom Transmitter OperationsA. Channel LCD WindowB. Channel Selection ButtonC. 3G HD-SDI Video/Audio OutputD. 3G HD-SDI Video/Audio InputE. 4-pin Hirose 7-36V DC Power InputF. RP-SMA Antenna PortG. Video Status Indicator LEDH. Power Status Indicator LEDI. HDMI Video/Audio InputJ. Fan Speed Control PotK. 1/4” Threaded MountL. Unit Serial NumberBoxx Atom Transmitter Setup Power Supply 1. Using the CBL103 supplied with the Boxx Atom Transmitter, insert the 4-pin Hirose plug on the cable into the4-pin socket on the Boxx Atom Transmitter (Fig 1-E).2. Insert the 2-pin Anton D-tap plug on the CBL103 cable into the the 2-pin Anton D-tap socket on the camera or battery plate.3. The Boxx Atom Transmitter  will automatically turn on once power has been supplied to a unit and the last channel used will be displayed on the Channel LCD Window (Fig 1-A). Notes:  The 4-pin Hirose connector on the transmitter and the CBL103 cable are congured so that pin 1 is negative and pin 4 is positive.The Boxx  Atom Transmitter  can also  be powered via mains power by connecting a CBL111 & PS1205  cables (sold separately) to the Boxx Atom Transmitter.  Alternatively the Boxx Atom Transmitter can be powered via a 4-pin Lemo socket  using  a  CBL107  cable  (sold  separately) which  connects  to  the  transmitter  via  its  4-pin  Hirose  socket (Fig 1-E).Both the Boxx Atom Transmitter  and Lite Receiver can be turned on/off  while connected to a power source by pressing and holding the Channel Selection Button (Fig 1-B & Fig 2-B) for 5 seconds.Video/Audio1. Connect the two ANT601 antennas to the Boxx Atom Transmitter via the RP-SMA Ports (Fig 1-F) on the top of the transmitter; making sure not to overtighten the connection as it may damage the internal components.2. Using the CBL101 cable supplied with the Boxx Atom Transmitter, connect one side of the cable to the 3G HD-SDI BNC Input socket (Fig 1-D) on the Boxx Atom Transmitter. Alternatively connect an HDMI cable (not supplied with the Boxx Atom Transmitter) to the HDMI Input socket (Fig 1-I) on the Boxx Atom Transmitter.Do not use both the HD-SDI BNC Input socket and HDMI Input sockets at the same time.3. Connect the other end of the CBL101 (or HDMI) cable to the corresponding HD-SDI/HDMI video/audio output socketon the camera.Notes:The Boxx Atom Transmitter  is equiped with a 3G HD-SDI Video/Audio  Output socket (Fig 1-C) to be used for monitoring the video input signal.  When the video/audio  input is  being  supplied from  the camera via  the HDMI Video/Audio Input socket (Fig 1-I, the 3G HD-SDI Video/Audio Output socket (Fig 1-C will not function for monitoring the input signal.  This feature is only available when the video/audio input is being supplied from the camer via a BNC cable to the 3G HD-SDI Video/Audio Input socket.User Guide:  Boxx Atom System V1.1 - April 2017Fig 1
Boxx Atom Receiver OperationsA. Channel LCD WindowB. Channel Selection ButtonC. 3G HD-SDI Video/Audio OutputE. 4-pin Hirose 7-36V DC Power InputF. Signal Strength Indicator LEDG. Video Status Indicator LEDH. Power Status Indicator LEDI. HDMI Video/Audio OutputJ. Fan Speed Control PotK. 1/4” Threaded MountL. Unit Serial NumberBoxx Atom Receiver Setup Power Supply1. Using the CBL111 cable supplied with the Boxx Atom Receiver, insert the 4-pin Hirose plug on the cable into the4-pin Hirose socket on the Boxx Atom Receiver (Fig 2-E).2. Connect the 4-pin XLR plug of the CBL111 cable to the PS1205 4-pin XLR socket; making sure that the mains plug is also connected via the figure-8 connector on the PS1205 power supply.3. The Boxx Atom Receiver will automatically turn on once power has been supplied to a unit and the last channel used will be displayed on the Channel LCD Window (Fig 2-A). Notes:The CBL103 cable can also be used to connect the receiver to a power source using the Anton 2-pin D-tap connector.Video/Audio1. Using the CBL101 cable supplied with the Boxx Atom Receiver, connect one side of the cable to the 3G HD-SDIBNC Video/Audio Output socket (Fig 2-C) on the Boxx Atom Lite Receiver.Alternatively connect an HDMI cable (not supplied with the Boxx Atom Receiver) to the HDMI Input socket (Fig 2-J) on the Boxx Atom Receiver.Do not use both the HD-SDI BNC Input socket and HDMI Input sockets at the same time.2. Connect the other end of the CBL101 (or HDMI) cable to the corresponding HD-SDI/HDMI video/audio input socketon the monitor or recording device.WarrantyThe  system  is  sold  with  a  limited  warranty  of  12  months  (Warranty  term)  by  Boxx  TV  Ltd  (Manufacturer).  Specific advice, repairs and replacement options are available to the original purchaser in the event the Atom system fails to conform to this warranty. The Manufacturer shall not be responsible for product damages caused by natural disasters, fire,  static  discharge,  misuse,  abuse,  neglect,  improper  handling,  unauthorized  repair,  alteration  or  accident.  The Manufacturer  shall  not  be  liable  for  any  special,  incidental  or  consequential  damages,  even  if  informed  of  the possibility  thereof  in advance. You must inform your place of purchase within 28 days of detecting a defect in material or  workmanship  not  conforming  to  the  specifications  (see  Specifications  section  of  this  guide)  of  the Atom  system. During the Warranty term, the Manufacturer will, at its discretion and without extra charge, as your exclusive remedy, repair or replace the products that do not comply with this warranty; or failing this, will reimburse the purchase price of the  system.  This  amount  will  be  based  on  length  of  ownership  and  may  be  reduced  in  accordance  with  general accounting principles.Repairs Under WarrantyA receipt of purchase,  or  any  other  proof of purchase,  bearing  the  date  of purchase and the  product  serial  number must  be  presented  for  all  warranty  repairs.  The  Manufacturer  reserves  the  right  to  refuse  free-of-charge  warranty service if the requested documentation cannot be presented or if the information is incomplete or incompatible with the Reseller’s  records.  Repair,  at  the  Manufacturer’s  option,  includes  replacement  of  boards  or  parts  with  new  or functionally equivalent reconditioned parts or boards. The Manufacturer does not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the system, parts or accessories.User Guide:  Boxx Atom System V1.1 - April 2017Fig 2
Warning StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which thereceiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment.This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this grant is applicable to only mobile configurations. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.We, Boxx TV Ltd. Hereby declared frequency stability is better than 20ppm which ensures that the signal remains in the allocated bands under all operational conditions .User Guide:  Boxx Atom System V1.1 - April 2017

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