Chapter 1
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Zaxcom Nomad User’s Manual
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Right Side Description
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Figure 1-3 Nomad Right Side Image
1.
Outputs 1 – 6 (TA-5M)
Outputs 6 channels of audio. The levels are managed by the
2.
Headphone #1 (1/4” stereo jack)
Optimal 100 ohm impedance. This is for the Operator’s headphones. The source(s) are configured using the
Headphone Output Connectors (1/4” TRS or 1/8” TRS)
3.
Outputs 1 – 4 (XLR-3M)
Outputs 4 channels of audio. The levels are managed by the
4.
Returns 1 – 4 (TA-5F)
These are the returns from 2 cameras. They are refered to as analog input channels 7 – 10. Their levels are
managed by
Audio Input / Output Connectors (TA-5)
5.
External Slate Microphone (1/8” (3.5mm) TRS jack)
This is where you plug-in the external Comm / Slate microphone. The source (
INTERNAL
/
EXTERNAL
) is
selected with the
SLATE SOURCE
button
} and the level is managed by the
Slate Microphone Input Connector (1/8” TRS)
6.
Headphone #2 (1/8” (3.5mm) TRS jack)
Optimal 100 ohm impedance. This is for the Boom Operator’s/Audio Assistant’s headphones. The source(s)
are configured using the
} and the level is managed by the
}.
This could be a wired or wireless one-way connection. (See
Headphone Output Connectors (1/4” TRS or
7.
Mono Output (1/8” (3.5mm) TRS jack)
This can be used to send mono audio out to where it is needed. The source(s) are configured using the
} and the level is managed by the
}.
8.
Tape Output (1/8” (3.5mm) TRS jack)
This can be used to send mono audio out to where it is needed. The source(s) are configured using the
page {
} and the level is managed by the
NOTE:
Whatever is sent to the Tape Output bus is also sent to the ZaxNet transceiver to be sent out
wirelessly as the IFB audio (assuming the
IFB MODE
button
}) is set to
TX
)
9.
Power Switch