Chapter 2
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Zaxcom Nomad User’s Manual
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RX Audio Gain button
This button controls which Group ID number will be used for the equipment.
Group Code button
This button controls which Group ID number will be used for the equipment.
IFB Jam Mode button
OFF
– the unit can be jammed manually
AutoJam
– the unit will jam timecode as it is received.
AutoLoad
– the unit will jam timecode and forward transport commands.
TX Power button
While the unit is in transmit mode, this button controls the transmitter’s signal strength. (7 = high power)
Transport Commands button
If this button is set to
SLAVED
, the associated wireless transmitter will start/stop recording each time Nomad
starts/stops recording.
Power-roll Mode button
For those wireless kits with the ability to change their Transmitter power by remote-control:
ALWAYS LOW
– the transmitter will always be run at the low power setting
DYNAMIC
– the transmitter will run at low power between Takes and run at high power during a Take.
ALWAYS HIGH
– the transmitter will always be run at the high power setting
IFB Test Tone button
Just like is “sounds”, it turns on a test tone that is transmitted on the IFB audio channel, allowing the user to adjust
their receiver’s volume. Its settings are: –20 dBFS @ 500 Hz, to differentiate it from the Standard Tone.
NOTE:
While the transceiver is set to
TX
(transmit) (see the IFB MODE parameter on the ZaxNet Setup page
{
}) and the wireless kits are set up to use IFB audio, the test tone will be heard through the monitor jack.
While the transceiver is set to
RX
(receive) the test tone can be heard over the headphones, if one of the
ZaxNet crosspoints is selected in the
Input Configure-2 page
Page purpose:
This page configures which inputs are available.
How to get here:
(
MENU
knob
once
ZaxNet Setup
button
Input Configure
button
)
Figure 2-62 Input Configure page