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0. Preface
0.1 About this Document
This document contains relevant information required to identify, install and control the equipment or
system.
Since the available functions can be licensed and depend on the specific implementation, not all the
functions and or applications contained in this document may be relevant or applicable to the system you
will be working with.
The actual presentation may differ from those in this document due to hardware or software changes.
0.2 Who Should Read this Publication
This document is meant for anyone interested in how the system can best be used, but it is of most benefit
to:
Operators who are in charge of the daily operation of the equipment.
Installers who are responsible for the pre-installation, on-site installation and configuration of the
system in the end-user environment.
Maintainers who are responsible for maintaining the equipment or system.
0.3 Assumed Knowledge
Throughout this book it is assumed that the reader has a thorough knowledge of:
Basic personal computer operations
Basic radio frequency (RF) principles
0.4 Notice about Specifications
While DTC makes every attempt to maintain the accuracy of the information contained in its product
manuals, the information is subject to change without notice. Performance specifications included in this
manual are design-centre specifications and are included for customer guidance and to facilitate system
installation. Actual operating performance may vary.
0.5 Notice about this Guide
The product described in this manual is subject to continuous development and improvement. All
particulars of the product and its use (including the information and particulars in this guide) are given by
DTC in good faith. However, it is acknowledged there may be errors or omissions in this guide.

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0.6 Typographic Conventions
This document uses these typographic conventions to identify text that has a special meaning:
Typographic Convention
Example
TEXT in non-bold capitals represents a specific key press on the
console keyboard or hardware panel.
ESC, F1, SHIFT
The + sign means “hold down the first key while pressing the
second key”.
Press CTRL+C to abort
<Text> Serves as a placeholder for variable text that you will
replace as appropriate to its context.
Use the filename
<system_name>.sys for…
Text in bold emphasises a new word or term of significance.
We call this a protocol and its
function is…
Text in italics can represent a link to place in the existing document
(often these are hyperlinks) or a reference to another document.
Refer to Section 0.6, Typographic
Conventions.
Successive menu selections are shown using arrows to indicate a
sub-menu. In this example this would mean:
Select the Insert menu, then select picture, then select from file.
Insert>picture>from file
0.7 Symbols
This document uses these symbols to highlight important information:
WARNING: A written notice given to a reader when a situation might result in personal injury or loss of life.
CAUTION: A written notice given when a situation might result in loss of data, damage to or destruction of
equipment or systems.
Note: A written notice given to draw the reader’s attention to something or to supply additional information.
0.8 Trademarks
All trademarks or registered trademarks that appear in this document are the property of their respective
owners.
© 2018 Domo Tactical Communications (DTC) Limited
Domo Tactical Communications (DTC) Limited owns the copyright of this document which is supplied in
confidence and must not be used for any purpose other than for which it is supplied and must not be
reproduced without permission in writing from the owners.

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0.9 Related Documents
You may also need to refer to:
Document
Source
Solo Concept Guide
DTC
IP Concept Guide
DTC
NETNode Phase 5 Software User Guide
DTC
0.10 Document History
This document was written and produced by the DTC Technical Publications Team.
This is a change controlled document. Each main page of this document displays a revision number at the
bottom left corner of the page. The revision and date of issue are also indicated in the table below.
Changes to any page will raise the revision status of the whole document.
Revision
Date
Authors
Summary of Changes
1.0
06/02/2018
IR
First release

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Contents
0. Preface......................................................................................................0-1
0.1 About this Document .................................................................................................................... 0-1
0.2 Who Should Read this Publication ................................................................................................ 0-1
0.3 Assumed Knowledge ..................................................................................................................... 0-1
0.4 Notice about Specifications .......................................................................................................... 0-1
0.5 Notice about this Guide ................................................................................................................ 0-1
0.6 Typographic Conventions.............................................................................................................. 0-2
0.7 Symbols ........................................................................................................................................ 0-2
0.8 Trademarks................................................................................................................................... 0-2
0.9 Related Documents....................................................................................................................... 0-3
0.10 Document History...................................................................................................................... 0-3
1. Product Overview ......................................................................................1-1
1.1 Product Family .............................................................................................................................. 1-1
1.2 AEON Transmitter ......................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.3 AEON Decoder ............................................................................................................................... 1-3
1.4 AEON Encoder ............................................................................................................................... 1-4
2. Product Package .......................................................................................2-5
2.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 2-5
2.2 AEON Transmitter Parts List ......................................................................................................... 2-5
2.3 AEON Decoder Parts List ............................................................................................................... 2-5
2.4 AEON Encoder Parts List ............................................................................................................... 2-6
2.5 Accessory Options......................................................................................................................... 2-6
2.6 AEON Transmitter Licensing Options ............................................................................................ 2-7
2.7 AEON Transmitter Variants ........................................................................................................... 2-7
2.8 Labelling....................................................................................................................................... 2-8
3. Connections, Controls and Indicators........................................................3-9
3.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 3-9
3.2 AEON Transmitter ......................................................................................................................... 3-9
3.3 AEON Rack Decoder/Encoder....................................................................................................... 3-15
4. Getting Started .......................................................................................4-17
4.1 Power .......................................................................................................................................... 4-17
4.2 Access the USB Stick .................................................................................................................. 4-17
4.3 Using Node Finder....................................................................................................................... 4-18
4.4 AEON Transmitter Web Browser Control...................................................................................... 4-20
4.5 Web Browser Options .................................................................................................................. 4-21
4.6 LCD/OLED Display Control........................................................................................................... 4-21
5. AEON Transmitter Web Browser Operation ...............................................5-22
5.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 5-22
5.2 Unit Status>Overview Tab.......................................................................................................... 5-22
5.3 Unit Status>Service>Status ...................................................................................................... 5-23
5.4 Unit Status>SDI/SFP Tab............................................................................................................ 5-23
5.5 The Apply, Save and Refresh Buttons ......................................................................................... 5-24
5.6 Configuration>Global Tab .......................................................................................................... 5-24
5.7 Configuration>Preset>Unit........................................................................................................ 5-28
5.8 Configuration>Preset>Encoder Tab ........................................................................................... 5-30
5.9 Configuration>Preset>Audio Tab............................................................................................... 5-31

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5.10 Configuration>Preset>Data Tab ............................................................................................ 5-31
5.11 Configuration>Preset>Streamer ............................................................................................ 5-32
5.12 Configuration>Preset>Modulator Tab .................................................................................... 5-34
5.13 Engineering>Information Tab................................................................................................. 5-36
5.14 Engineering>Calibration Tab.................................................................................................. 5-37
5.15 Engineering>Uploads ............................................................................................................. 5-37
6. AEON Transmitter –SDR Dual Encoder....................................................6-38
6.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 6-38
6.2 Unit Status>Service>Status Tab................................................................................................ 6-39
6.3 Unit Status>Service>PTZ Tab .................................................................................................... 6-40
6.4 Configuration>Preset>Encoder Tab ........................................................................................... 6-41
6.5 Configuration>Preset>Audio Tab............................................................................................... 6-46
6.6 Configuration>Preset>Data Tab ................................................................................................ 6-48
6.7 Configuration>Preset>Streamer Tab ......................................................................................... 6-50
7. AEON-MESH Web Browser Operation........................................................7-54
7.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 7-54
7.2 AEON-MESH with AEON Encoder ................................................................................................. 7-55
7.3 AEON-MESH with SDR Dual Encoder........................................................................................... 7-56
8. AEON Transmitter LCD Display Operation ................................................8-58
8.1 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 8-58
8.2 Icons and Controls...................................................................................................................... 8-58
8.3 Navigating the Menu .................................................................................................................. 8-59
9. AEON Decoder/Encoder Operation............................................................9-60
9.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 9-60
9.2 OLED Display............................................................................................................................... 9-60
9.3 Configurable Values ................................................................................................................... 9-61
10. Example Applications ........................................................................10-62
10.1 Single AEON 4K HEVC Encoder.............................................................................................. 10-62
10.2 MESH Application.................................................................................................................. 10-65
11. Appendix A –Reference Material .......................................................11-68
11.1 How to Configure a PC IP Address......................................................................................... 11-68
11.2 AEON Transmitter Pinouts..................................................................................................... 11-69
11.3 AEON Decoder/Encoder Pinouts............................................................................................. 11-71
12. Appendix B –Getting Technical Support ............................................12-72
12.1 Documentation and Software................................................................................................ 12-72
12.2 Repairs.................................................................................................................................. 12-72
12.3 Contact Technical Support.................................................................................................... 12-72
12.1 Using the DTC RMA Service................................................................................................... 12-72
13. Appendix C –Cautions and Approvals ...............................................13-74
13.1 Cautions and Warnings......................................................................................................... 13-74
13.2 EMC/Safety and Radio Approvals.......................................................................................... 13-75
13.3 CE Marking............................................................................................................................ 13-75
14. Appendix D –Care and Maintenance .................................................14-76

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14.1 Caring for your Equipment.................................................................................................... 14-76
14.2 Charging ............................................................................................................................... 14-76
14.3 Working with Lithium Batteries............................................................................................. 14-76
14.4 Cleaning................................................................................................................................ 14-77
14.5 Storage.................................................................................................................................. 14-77
15. Appendix E –Glossary........................................................................15-78

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1. Product Overview
1.1 Product Family
The subject equipment of this user guide is:
Product Code
Product Description
AEON-TX
AEON HEVC Transmitter
AEON-ENC
AEON 4K Encoder
AEON-DEC
AEON 4K Decoder
1.2 AEON Transmitter
Figure 1-1 AEON Transmitter
Description
A compact and feature-rich COFDM digital video transmitter, specifically designed for high quality wireless
link applications. With proven Domo COFDM and next generation HEVC encoder technology at its core
enabling Ultra High Definition images the small size and actively cooled enclosure give maximum
operational performance. Designed to offer future proof connectivity, the unit supports native 12G-SDI, dual
6G-SDI, quad 3G-SDI, as well as SFP+ expansion. Two true balanced audio inputs are included with
phantom power. The transmitter has an integrated control panel with sunlight-readable LCD display
covering all major functions and has 16 user-defined presets, as well as IP based control.
The HEVC codec used in AEON products offers a step change in compression efficiency over H.264 systems,
whilst maintaining low end to end latency suitable for live events.

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Features
Ultra-low latency HEVC SD, HD and 4K encoding
Video formats up to 2160p60, 10-bit and 4:2:2 chroma sampling, future HDR support
Industry standard DVB-T modulation for interoperability with existing systems
Domo Broadcast UMVL modulation for enhanced high frequency/high speed performance
Controlled via IP or integrated sunlight-readable LCD display
Designed for sports & events coverage, newsgathering and wireless studio camera applications
Integrated return channels for bi-direction IP connectivity and low bandwidth telemetry
Scalable return channel for talk-back to camera control to return video
Low power consumption and active cooling for extended field performance
Basic Specifications
Dimensions
L 190mm (170mm excluding connectors)
W 115mm, (105mm excluding connectors)
D 55mm (without battery plates) or
D 89mm (with V-Lock plates) or
D 82mm (with Anton Bauer plates)
Weight
1600g
DC Input
9.2 to 17.8V reverse polarity protected
Power consumption
Typically 30.0W @ 100mW RF power and 4K video
Temperature range
-10
Humidity
Less than 85% non-condensing
Note: Detailed technical specifications are given in the product datasheet. Please see
http://www.domotactical.com/.

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1.3 AEON Decoder
Figure 1-2 AEON Decoder
Description
The AEON HEVC Rack Decoder provides low latency HEVC Ultra High Definition decoding from ASI/IP input.
Ideal for adding decode support for the AEON Transmitter to existing receiver systems. Each decoder can
support single 4K or up to two HD streams via quad 3G-SDI outputs, and has two stereo balanced audio
outputs available. The decoder has an integrated control panel with sunlight-readable OLED display
covering all major functions, as well as IP based control.
The HEVC codec used in AEON products offers a step change in compression efficiency over H.264 systems,
whilst maintaining low end to end latency suitable for live events.
Features
Ultra-low latency HEVC SD, HD and 4K decoding with Tri-level sync genlock
Video formats up to 2160p60, 10-bit and 4:2:2 Chroma sampling, future HDR support
Controlled via IP or integrated sunlight-readable OLED display
Designed for sports & events coverage, newsgathering and wireless studio camera applications
Scalable decoding platform supporting single 4K or two HD services
Low power consumption and active cooling for extended field performance
Compact 1/2 1RU rack form factor
Basic Specifications
Dimensions
180mm (L), 222mm (W), 43mm (W)
Weight
1155g
DC Input
12V to 17V
Power consumption
Typically 16.0W with 4K decoding
Temperature range
-10
Humidity
Less than 85% non-condensing
Note: Detailed technical specifications are given in the product datasheet. Please see
http://www.domotactical.com/.

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1.4 AEON Encoder
Figure 1-3 AEON Encoder
Description
The AEON HEVC Rack Encoder provides low latency HEVC Ultra High Definition encoding to ASI/IP output.
Ideal for adding 4K, multi-channel, HEVC support to existing RF/IP systems. Each encoder can support
single 4K or up to 4 HD streams via quad 3G-SDI inputs, and has two stereo balanced audio inputs
available with phantom power. The encoder has an integrated control panel with sunlight-readable OLED
display covering all major functions, as well as IP based control.
The HEVC codec used in AEON products offers a step change in compression efficiency over H.264 systems,
whilst maintaining low end to end latency suitable for live events.
Features
Ultra-low latency HEVC SD, HD and 4K encoding
Video formats up to 2160p60, 10-bit and 4:2:2 Chroma sampling, future HDR support
Controlled via IP or integrated sunlight-readable OLED display
Designed for sports & events coverage, newsgathering and wireless studio camera applications
Scalable encoding platform supporting single 4K or four HD services
Low power consumption and active cooling for extended field performance
Compact 1/2 1RU rack form factor
Basic Specifications
Dimensions
L 180mm, W 222mm, H 43mm
Weight
1155g
DC Input
12V to 17V
Power consumption
Typically 16.0W with 4K encoding
Temperature range
-10
Humidity
Less than 85% non-condensing
Note: Detailed technical specifications are given in the product datasheet. Please see
http://www.domotactical.com/.

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2. Product Package
2.1 Overview
Carefully open the packaging and remove the device. Verify that all the components have been included in
the package as shown in the packing list. Inspect the unit for shipping damage.
Note: If you don’t have all the parts or you are not happy with the condition of your delivered product, please
call DTC and we’ll get this solved for you. See Section 12.
Retain the packing list and all the packing materials for storage. The codes mean:
CA –Cable Assembly
SA –Sub Assembly
AP –Assembly Part
The codes are useful for identification and if you need to order a new part at some time.
2.2 AEON Transmitter Parts List
Part Number
Description
AEON-TX
AEON HEVC Transmitter
CA0579
XLR audio input cable
CA3348
AEON-TX UHD BNC to R/A HD-BNC 1855A 250mm cable
SA4075
AEON HEVC support USB stick consisting:
Node Finder application
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Table 2-1 Parts in the AEON-TX Package
2.3 AEON Decoder Parts List
Part Number
Description
AEON-DEC
AEON HEVC Rack Decoder
CA0512
XLR audio output cable
CA0649
XLR 12V 6.67A 80W desktop PSU
SA4075
AEON HEVC support USB stick consisting:
Node Finder application
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Table 2-2 Parts in the AEON-DEC Package

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2.4 AEON Encoder Parts List
Part Number
Description
AEON-ENC
AEON HEVC Rack Encoder
CA0579
XLR audio input cable
CA0649
XLR 12V 6.67A 80W desktop PSU
SA4075
AEON HEVC support USB stick consisting:
Node Finder application
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Table 2-3 Parts in the AEON-ENC Package
2.5 Accessory Options
If you have purchased these options, they will also be in the package.
Part Number
Description
PRORXD-1RU
Professional Receiver 1RU
PRORXD-2RU
Professional Receiver 2RU
SOL8KF-043
Three button key fob (433.05-434.79MHz)
CA0340
RS-232 data input cable
CA3421
0B Lemo 15V 6.0A 90W desktop PSU
Table 2-4 AEON Accessory Options

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2.6 AEON Transmitter Licensing Options
The device licensing is viewable from the web browser software control application.
Part Number
Description
Silver (included)
DVB-T, Ultra Mobile Video Link (UMVL), Single HD Encoder
Gold
Silver plus DVB-T2 (future development)
Platinum
Gold plus Single 4K and Quad HD Encoder
AEON-TX-HDUP
Additional transmitter HD license
AES128TX
AES128 encryption
AES256TX
AES256 encryption
Table 2-5 AEON-TX Licensing Options
2.7 AEON Transmitter Variants
Product Code
This part number will be on the AEON-TX label. This will identify which variant has been delivered to you.
Part Number
Product Description
AEON-TX-AB-198750D-044
AEON-TX 1.98-2.70GHz, 6.40-7.50GHz, 410-480MHz telemetry, AB-Mount
AEON-TX-V-198750D-044
AEON-TX 1.98-2.70GHz, 6.40-7.50GHz, 410-480MHz telemetry, V-Mount
AEON-TX-AB-440500-043
AEON-TX 4.40-5.00GHz, 433.05-434.79MHz telemetry, AB-Mount
AEON-TX-V-440500-043
AEON-TX 4.40-5.00GHz, 433.05-434.79MHz telemetry, V-Mount
Table 2-6 AEON-TX Variants
Product Code Frequency
Although most of the product code is self-explanatory, it may be useful to explain the differences in the
frequency variants.
Where the COFDM frequency is dual band, the primary frequency will transmit on ports Tx/RX A and Tx/Rx B
and the secondary frequency band will transmit on Tx C only. For example:
198750 = 1.98-2.70GHz (Tx/RX A and Tx/Rx B) and 6.40-7.50GHz (Tx C only)
Note: This will be configured using the web browser control application, see Section 5.12.

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2.8 Labelling
This topic contains information covering labels and markings on your device. The legend and location of
each label or marking will be identified and explained for safety or maintenance significant information.
Figure 2-1 AEON Label
No
Description
1
Product code –this will include the product name, battery mount and variant.
2
Indicates that the unit should be disposed of in accordance with the WEEE Directive.
3
The CE marking certifies that a product has met EU consumer safety, health and environmental
requirements.
4
Barcoded six digit serial number. This may be required during a support call.
5
Power requirements.
Table 2-7 AEON Label Key

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3. Connections, Controls and Indicators
3.1 Introduction
This section will help you identify all the connections and interfaces to help you install and control the AEON
Transmitter, Decoder or Encoder.
3.2 AEON Transmitter
The AEON-TX has several facets which have been given nominal titles; Top Panel, Bottom Panel, Left Panel
(LCD), Right Panel, Camera Mount Plate and Battery Mount Plate.
Top Panel
Figure 3-1 AEON-TX Top Panel
No
Item
Purpose
1
LCD display control
button
Button can be rotated and pushed up, down, left and right to navigate
the LCD display menu.
Left/right moves through the menu levels
Up/down changes the menu selection
Rotate to change a value
Short push to enter a value.
Note: For full details of LCD display operation, refer to Section 8.
2
SMA socket
Telemetry antenna connector.
3
LED indicator
Power/RF Status:
Red = unit has booted up, no RF power
Green = RF output on (TX mode) or in link (Mesh mode)

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No
Item
Purpose
4
N-type socket
COFDM TX only antenna Cconnector. Read note below.
This port transmits in the secondary frequency band. See Section 2.7.
When transmitting in this band, port Cis the only TX output.
5
N-type socket
COFDM TX/RX antenna Aconnector. Read note below.
This port transmits in the primary frequency band. See Section 2.7.
When transmitting in this band and configured as a SOL-TX, this will
be a selectable TX only port. When configured as a MESH, it can
become a TX/RX port.
6
N-type socket
COFDM TX/RX antenna Bconnector. Read note below.
This port transmits in the primary frequency band, 1.98–2.7GHz or
4.4–5GHz or 5.5–6GHz.
When transmitting in this band and configured as a SOL-TX, this will
be a selectable TX only port. When configured as a MESH, it can
become a TX/RX port.
Table 3-1 AEON-TX Front Panel Key
Note: The transmit port selection is achieved by selecting the modulation frequency in the web browser
control application, see Section 5.12.

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Bottom Panel
Figure 3-2 AEON-TX Bottom Panel
No
Item
Purpose
1
Hirose 10-way jack (pins)
Data and power to the camera. See Section 11.2 for pinout.
2
Lemo 0B, single G key, 5-
way jack (sockets)
Tally light control. See Section 11.2 for pinout.
3
Fans
Provides cooling for internal components. Take care not to obstruct.
4
RJ45 jack
Ethernet connection for IP control and video streaming.
5
Lemo 0B, 4-way jack
(sockets)
RS-232 data interface. See Section 11.2 for pinout.
6
Lemo 0B, twin A key, 5-
way jack (sockets)
Channel 1 balanced left and right audio input with switchable 48V
phantom power. See Section 11.2 for pinout.
7
Lemo 0B, twin A key, 5-
way jack (sockets)
Channel 2 balanced left and right audio input with switchable 48V
phantom power. See Section 11.2 for pinout.
8
Lemo 0B, single G key, 4-
way jack (sockets)
12V DC input (9.2V –17.8V). See Section 11.2 for pinout.
Table 3-2 AEON-TX Bottom Panel Key

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Right Panel
Figure 3-3 AEON-TX Right Panel
No
Item
Purpose
1
High density BNC
socket x 2
ASI video In and Out.
Note: ASI IN can be set up as an SDI input when the AEON Transmitter
is configured as an SDR Dual Encoder in the web browser application
(see Section 6) as long as the ASI IN is not being used for Remux.
2
3.5mm jack socket x 2
Microphone and headphone audio for talkback.
3
High density BNC
socket x 4
SDI video input 1. Supports 12G-SDI (single input), 6G-SDI (dual input)
or 3G-SDI (quad input).
The supplied CA3348 cables will adapt the HD-BNC connectors to BNC.
SDI video input 2. Supports 3G-SDI (quad input).
The supplied CA3348 cables will adapt the HD-BNC connectors to BNC.
SDI video input 3. Supports 6G-SDI (dual input) or 3G-SDI (quad input).
The supplied CA3348 cables will adapt the HD-BNC connectors to BNC.
SDI video input 4. Supports 3G-SDI (quad input).
The supplied CA3348 cables will adapt the HD-BNC connectors to BNC.
4
USB jack
USB host or peripheral device connection.
5
SFP+ jack
Can be used for a single 12G-SDI or dual 6G-SDI input.
Note: This will override SDI input 1 when using 12G-SDI. One channel
may be used in conjunction with SDI input 1 or 3 when using 6G-SDI as
a dual input.
6
D-tap supply
This terminal can tap up to 50W of power from the battery for auxiliary
use.
Table 3-3 AEON-TX Right Panel Key

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Left Panel (LCD)
Note: For full details of LCD display operation, refer to Section 8.
Figure 3-4 AEON-TX Left Panel
No
Item
Purpose
1
LCD display
A sunlight-readable LCD display covering all major functions.
2
LCD display control
button
Use this button to navigate the LCD display menu.
Table 3-4 AEON-TX Left Panel Key
Camera Mount Plate
The AEON-TX camera mount plate will assemble the AEON-TX to the camera. The AEON-TX will have either
an AB or V mount option.
Figure 3-5 AB Camera Mount (left) and V Camera Mount (right)
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