Zaxcom ZMT3 Phantom 2 Transmit Menu
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TRANSMIT MENU
UHF Transmitter Power Level Set
The UHF transmit power of the ZMT3 Phantom 2 is set from this page. The transmit power can be
adjusted to output 25, 50 or 75mW. The higher the power setting the more battery power will be
required.
UHF Transmit Modulation Set
The UHF transmission modulation is the way the ZMT3 Phantom 2 sends audio to the receiver. The modulation
format is set from this menu. Please note if the transmission format that is set here, and the format set on the
receiver do not match, the receiver will be unable to decode the audio from the transmitter. Also note that
after any change to the transmit format the ZMT3 Phantom 2 will need to be rebooted by pressing the card key
before the new format takes effect.
MONO
XR
ZHD 96
ZHD 48
Modulation Bandwidth
200 kHz
200 kHz
96 kHz
48 kHz
Minimum Channel to Channel Spacing
400 kHz
400 kHz
200 kHz*
100 kHz**
6 MHz TV Channel Capacity
15
15
30
60
Latency
3.5ms
6ms
6ms
18ms
Compatibility with a 200 Series Receiver
2 Transmitters
2 Transmitters
2 Transmitters
1 Transmitter
Compatibility with a 300-96 Receiver
NO
NO
1 Transmitter
1 Transmitter
Compatibility with a 300-48 Receiver
NO
NO
NO
1 Transmitter
* When used with a QRX300-96 receiver – the minimum spacing is 300 kHz when using all other receivers.
**When used with a QRX300-48 receiver – the minimum spacing is 200 kHz when using all other receivers.
Transmitter Disable - Record only mode
•
Record Only Mode
- Will set the ZMT3 Phantom 2 to act as a standalone recorder and will not transmit any
audio over UHF. This will conserve battery power since the transmitter is disabled.
•
Normal TX Mode
- Will allow the ZMT3 Phantom 2 to both transmit audio and record on its internal micro SD
card.
TX FORMAT:
ZHD96
PRESS CARD TO REBOOT
TX DISABLE :
NORMAL TX MODE
TX POWER: 50MW