Mode, even if they were previously paired. You must use a Bolt 6 LT MAX
receiver. Otherwise, the transmitter's OLED will display
- Fixed Frequency Mode allows your transmitter to
designate a specific non-DFS channel within the selected wireless region for use,
providing a stronger connection in difficult environments.
NOTE: By default, Bolt 6 LT
will select the lowest available frequency from the Frequencies list if one has not
been selected beforehand.
- Choose between 20MHz and 40MHz bandwidth options
- Select which frequency to use (determined by
The Video Quality menu lets you adjust the balance between your
signal’s maximum range and quality according to the number of antennas used to
transmit fine information. Bolt 6 LT has three picture quality levels that vary based on
the lowest quality link or the furthest receiver.
) Transmitter automatically determines how many fine
antennas are needed based on the range and signal quality.
) Maintains the maximum range in
situations where other sources of interference might be present, but will slightly
reduce your video signal’s maximum quality.
) Maintains higher signal quality but
reduces the maximum range.
- The 3D LUT settings menu contains specific looks that
can be applied to your video output that either match or simulate how the video will
appear after editing, along with options for how they are overlayed on your video
- Select a specific look from the list of 3D LUT presets.
- Select whether the look is applied to the entire video output
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