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The Teradek Bolt 6 XT 1500 is a cutting - edge real - time wireless video transmitter. It supports 4K video using Teradek’s patented Zero - Delay technology and operates on the newly opened 6GHz wireless frequency, which means less interference and a better wireless environment. You can send True HDR videos with accurate color in under 0.001 seconds. It offers multiple range options for different production needs, fast reconnection, and an easy setup via the Bolt Manager App for iOS or Android. With a smaller, lighter build, it runs cooler and 50% quieter than the Bolt 4K. It has an integrated 5 - pin USB port for effortless wireless camera control when used with SmallHD Smart Monitors. It's cross - compatible with the entire Bolt 4K Series, allowing you to link up to 6 receivers to one transmitter (unlimited in Broadcast Mode on MAX models). The Bolt 6 XT also offers three line - of - sight options: 750 ft., 1500 ft., and the MAX Set up to 5,000+ ft. You can even upgrade to include Gold or V - Mount Battery plates. Key features include Zero Delay, 6GHz Wireless Frequency, cross - compatibility with Bolt 4K, lightweight and quiet operation, built - in 5 - pin USB for camera control, and 12G - SDI/HDMI 2.0 inputs and outputs.
Using the Teradek Bolt 6 XT 1500 is easy. First, connect your camera to the transmitter using either the 12G - SDI or HDMI 2.0 input. Then, use the Bolt Manager App on your iOS or Android device to set up the transmitter. You can choose the range option that suits your production needs. When you want to connect receivers, simply pair them with the transmitter. You can link up to 6 receivers to one transmitter, or an unlimited number in Broadcast Mode on MAX models. Remember to operate the transmitter within the temperature range of 0 - 40 degrees Celsius. Avoid using it in extremely dusty or humid environments. For maintenance, keep the device clean. You can use a soft, dry cloth to wipe it. If you need to upgrade the software, use the USB - C interface. And don't forget to check the power input regularly to ensure it's within the 6 - 28 VDC range. If you're using the optional battery plate, make sure to charge it properly according to the manufacturer's instructions.