Wireless configuration recommendations, Tx video quality descriptions, Recommended wireless configurations – Teradek Ranger Micro 5000 3G-SDI/HDMI Wireless Receiver User Manual
Page 42

Wireless Configuration Recommendations
Ranger devices can be used in many different situations that require you to configure the wireless
settings to provide the optimal video transmission quality possible. The following table (
TX Video
Quality Descriptions
) describes the Video Quality modes available on the TX. The table below
(
Recommended Wireless Configurations
) illustrates some of the most common scenarios encountered
while using Ranger devices and recommended wireless settings that will provide you with the best video
quality in those situations.
TX Video Quality Descriptions
VIDEO QUALITY MODES
DESCRIPTION
Auto Mode (Default)
In Auto Mode, the system will jump between the configurations listed
below based on the range and signal quality - if you know your conditions
won't change, you can set them manually.
Longer Distance Mode
Longer Distance Mode is best for outside use,
especially in situations
where other sources of interference might be present, but will slightly
reduce your video signal’s maximum quality.
Better Quality Mode
This mode is best for inside use, especially when there are other WiFi
networks in the vicinity. Better Quality Mode m
aintains higher signal
quality but reduces the maximum range.
Best Quality Mode
Best Quality Mode is i
deal for complex, high-contrast scenes that require
the highest possible quality. This mode is also
best for inside use,
especially when there are other WiFi networks in the vicinity.
Low Power Mode
Low Power Mode provides the best connection possible at extremely
short distances by reducing
the transmitter's total power consumption and
any unwanted interference in multi-system environments.
Recommended Wireless Configurations
WIRELESS SETTINGS
USER SCENARIOS
Band Broadcast Mode Fixed Frequency Bandwidth Video Quality (TX)
Auto (Default)
5GHz
Disabled
Disabled
40MHz
Auto Mode
Teradek User Manual
Page 42
Ranger Micro | Mk II