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RX Audio Gain
RX audio gain adjusts the audio level of the signal being received from a QRX IFB.
TX Audio Gain
TX audio gain adjusts the audio level of the transmit IFB audio that will be sent to the ERX receivers.
Group Code
Group code sets which Group ID number the ZaxNet in Nomad will control. ZaxNet uses group codes to allow
you to control a specific “group” of transmitters that have the same group code. For example, setting a
Group Code to 1 allows Nomad to control all Group 1 transmitters. Setting it to 2 allows you to control all
Group 2 transmitters. Group codes can be set from 1 to 99.
TX Power
TX power adjusts the transmit power of the ZaxNet transmitter. The power range is 0 through 7 with 7 being
the highest.
Transport Commands
If set to slaved, Zaxcom wireless transmitters that are being controlled by ZaxNet will start/stop recording
each time Nomad starts/stops recording.
Power-Roll Mode
Power roll allows the transmitters that are being controlled via ZaxNet to increase its output power level
when Nomad goes into record and decrease to a lower power setting when you stop recording. By
decreasing the power level when you are not recording allows you to conserve the battery on the
transmitter. To use Power-Roll the TRX transmitter Power-Roll setting must be set to “Deva Trigger”
• ALWAYS LOW - The transmitter will always run at the low power setting.
• DYNAMIC - The transmitter will run at low power between takes and automatically go into high power
when Nomad goes into record.
• ALWAYS HIGH - The transmitter will always be run at the high power setting.
TRX Off-On
TRX off-on controls the power status for the TRX wireless transmitters power:
• ON – The transmitter is fully ON.
• WAKE UP – Wakes up any TRX transmitter that has its power up mode set to “Remote Standby”.
• LOW (OFF) – disables the RF power amplifier, RF board and mic preamp. The will cut the power
consumption and extend the battery life of the TRX transmitters.
ZaxNet TC Out
ZaxNet time code out allows ZaxNet commands to be embedded in the time code stream of Nomad’s time
code output. If ZaxNet time code out is turned on you will be able to remote control TRX transmitter from
Nomad’s ZaxNet menus using the ZaxNet transmitter in a TRX900CL, IFB100/200 or a QIFB instead of using
the ZaxNet transmitter that is built-in to Nomad. To accomplish this you will need to wire the time code out
of the Nomad to the time code in on the ZaxNet transmitter. Then the remote commands will be sent to the
TRX transmitter via an external ZaxNet transmitter.