Zaxcom Digital Wireless System User’s Manual_______________________________________Chapter 2
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Pacifier page
581.6
##H
STOP
581.6
RX
REC
581.6
R#!
STOP
LOW2
RX
REC
Page purpose:
This is the default page at startup and displays the following information:
•
transmitter frequency
•
remaining battery capacity
•
available recording time
•
IFB receive indicator
•
recording mode
•
audio input level
•
recording buffer overrun
•
current power mode
Press the
INC
or
DEC
key to temporarily display the current battery voltage in place of the battery icon.
Power Modes, indicated by the frequency field:
•
581.6
– When the transmitter frequency is displayed the unit is fully powered up.
•
LOW1
– The RF Power Amplifier is disabled.
•
LOW2
– The RF Power Amplifier, RF Board and Mic Pre-amp are all disabled.
NOTE
: It is not possible to remotely power-down only one TRX9zz unit. It is an all or nothing event.
Receiver/Recorder status appears to the right of the frequency:
•
###H
or
##M
or
##S
– Indicates the remaining available recording time in hours, minutes and finally seconds
.
This item is
only displayed if a MiniSD card is available for recording and the
Recording Mode page
is set to
NON-LOOP RECORD
.
•
RX
– This flag will be displayed alternately with the remaining recording available recording time, if the
IFB100 is running and the TRX900 is receiving it.
NOTE
: The
RX
flag indicates that an IFB100 is being received on the IFB frequency you picked. It is
possible to receive IFB audio from another transmitter within range, even if it does not have the same
Group ID. IFB audio is the only transmission between the IFB100 and TRZ9xx units that does not use
the Group ID as a filter.
•
G
– Momentarily appears to the right of the
RX
flag, when a
Gain Change
command is received from
the IFB100.
•
R#!
– Recording buffer overrun indicator (# = 1 to 9). If it reaches 9, the recording will stop; this means
the card is too slow or has been removed.
•
MAX!
– Occurs either when the 254
th
take is currently being recorded or when a card is inserted that
already has 254 takes. That is the maximum number of takes that can be recorded on one card, no
matter how large or small it is.
•
FULL
– Appears to the left of the recording mode
STOP
when the card is full and the unit’s
Recording
Mode page
is set to Non-Loop Record.
NOTE
: If
MAX!
and
FULL
both apply, only one of them will be displayed.