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KNOW YOUR RX12 ........................................................................................................................................ 4

 

F

RONT 

P

ANEL

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R

IGHT 

S

IDE

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L

EFT 

S

IDE

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R

EAR

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NSERTING THE 

QRX212

 

M

ODULES

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H

OME 

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CREEN 

E

XPLAINED

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SYSTEM MENU .............................................................................................................................................. 9

 

RECEIVER CONFIGURE MENU ........................................................................................................................ 9

 

RX

 

M

ODE

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Mode .................................................................................................................................................................. 9 
Power ................................................................................................................................................................. 9 

F

REQUENCY

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T

RANSMITTER 

G

AIN

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U

NIT 

C

ODE

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O

UTPUT 

T

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AES

 

M

ODE

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T

ONE

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CENTER FREQUENCY SET .............................................................................................................................. 10

 

SCAN MENU ................................................................................................................................................. 11

 

C

ENTER FREQUENCY

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M

ARKER

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FREQUENCY LIST / AUTO-PICK ...................................................................................................................... 12

 

H

OW TO USE 

A

UTO

-P

ICK

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ENCRYPTION ................................................................................................................................................ 12

 

SETTINGS MENU .......................................................................................................................................... 13

 

F

AN 

S

PEED

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LCD

 

B

RIGHTNESS

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QRX

 

P

ROGRAM

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How to update the software for the QRX212 modules ................................................................................... 13 

R

ECALL 

F

ACTORY 

D

EFAULTS

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N

ET 

F

REQUENCY 

C

ONTROL

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S

ERIAL 

P

ORT 

M

ODE

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How to send remote commands ..................................................................................................................... 14 

A

DVANCED 

S

ET UP

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Burn Boot loader .............................................................................................................................................. 14 
Debug Bits ........................................................................................................................................................ 14 
Allow Logging ................................................................................................................................................... 14 
Log Screen ........................................................................................................................................................ 14 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RX-12

Page 1: ...Published January 2016 Software Version 1 02 Zaxcom RX12 QRX212 Module Streamlined Reception interstage Phistersvej 31 2900 Hellerup Danmark Telefon 3946 0000 fax 3946 0040 www interstage dk pro audio...

Page 2: ...E 10 TONE 10 CENTER FREQUENCY SET 10 SCAN MENU 11 CENTER FREQUENCY 11 MARKER 11 FREQUENCY LIST AUTO PICK 12 HOW TO USE AUTO PICK 12 ENCRYPTION 12 SETTINGS MENU 13 FAN SPEED 13 LCD BRIGHTNESS 13 QRX PR...

Page 3: ...LS OUT OF ONE TA5 15 AES DIGITAL OUT OF TA5 15 DC POWER IN HIROSE HR10A 7P 4 PIN MALE 15 SERIAL CONNECTOR USB RS 485 16 Nomad or QRX 16 IFB200 or TRX900 Camera Link 16 UPDATING THE RX12 FIRMWARE 17 PR...

Page 4: ...creen 5 UHF Antenna B 6 Enter Key 7 Menu Encoder Knob Press the menu knob to access the RX12 menu Rotate and press to adjust the menu perimeters Navigation shortcut from the home screen Pressing the s...

Page 5: ...5M Each output can be configured to output analog or AES audio Please note when outputting more than two signals the modules will need to output an AES signal 4 QRX212 Module Position 6 5 Power Switch...

Page 6: ...Side 1 2 3 4 5 1 QRX212 Module Position 2 2 QRX212 Module Position 1 3 UHF Antenna B Loop through RF Out The RF out is after the 35MHz filter and has 3dB of gain 4 QRX212 Module Position 3 5 QRX212 Mo...

Page 7: ...w on the QRX212 module pointing to the top of the RX12 gently insert the QRX212 into the RX12 frame until you feel the module mate with the RX12 Insert the supplied screw through RX12 into the QRX212...

Page 8: ...two RF meters one for each receiver The meters show the amount of RF signal being received The signal level is visually displayed in the ramp shaped RF meter icon As the shading increases from the le...

Page 9: ...smitters Power This is used to toggle on and off the power to the QRX212 module Turning power off will shut off the individual module and will conserve power Frequency This displays the current freque...

Page 10: ...AES pair by choosing the AES swapped mode Tone Each QRX212 module has its own tone oscillator Turning tone on will output tone from the TA5 connector at 20dBFS allowing for the levels to be calibrate...

Page 11: ...be performed to show more of the spectrum the RX12 will remember the previous scans and add the new scan to those When in the scan menu pressing the number 1 key will zoom out showing more of the sca...

Page 12: ...he desired receivers are selected press the star key to let the RX12 choose a frequency with the cleanest scan for each receiver 4 Press the Key to uncheck the receiver s Encryption This is where the...

Page 13: ...the QRX program menu on the RX12 5 Press the star key each QRX212 module should then display that it is WATTING for software 6 Insert the micro SD with the program file QRX XXX BIN in the programing...

Page 14: ...the extended menu Set the SERIAL PORT MODE to ZAXLAN Using a Nomad with ZaxNet IFB In the mode menu GP REMOTE ROLL needs to be OFF In the TRX transmitter running software version 9 02 or higher In th...

Page 15: ...IN 4 PIN 2 Right PIN 5 PIN 3 Right AES Digital out of TA5 Please note while sending digital output it is necessary that the unit on the other end recorder mixer etc have digital inputs with sample rat...

Page 16: ...mad or QRX WHITE TXP RED RXP GREEN TXM BLACK RXM RED RXP WHITE TXP BLACK RXM GREEN TXM To IFB200 or TRX900 Camera Link USB RS 485 to TA5F RX12 IFB200 or TRX900CL RED RXP No Connection WHITE TXP PIN 5...

Page 17: ...the card 3 Remove the cover of the RX12 noting the position of the longer and shorter screws 4 With RX12 powered down insert the micro SD card which contains the bin file into the card slot inside the...

Page 18: ...pdates Download the latest User Manuals from http zaxcom com support updates Submit Technical Questions at http www zaxcom com submit a technical question Submit information for Repair Services at htt...

Page 19: ...B RF amp noise figure 5dB RF amp IP3 30dB input RF filter band pass 35 MHz RF tuning range 512MHz 698MHz Power 8VDC 18VDC 12VDC nominal 100ma Hirose HR10A 7P 4P LCD screen TFT daylight readable color...

Page 20: ...Product Limitation of Remedies Your exclusive remedy for any defective Product is limited to the repair or replacement of the defective Product Zaxcom may elect which remedy or combination of remedie...

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Page 22: ...his equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by...

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