MAIN MENU
ZaxNet Setup Menu
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IFB Mode
OFF - ZaxNet is off.
RX - The ZaxNet transceiver is set to receive mode. Nomad will be able to receive audio and time code from a
ZaxNet transmitter such as a QRX with QIFB.
TX - The ZaxNet transceiver is set to transmit mode. Nomad will be able to transmit audio, time code and
wireless transmitter commands. Please note if IFB mode is set to TX, be sure to attach a ZaxNet antenna. If not,
RF can potentially leak into the microphone preamps.
TX+RX - ZaxNet will stay in transmit mode unless a headphone matrix that has ZaxNet selected is chosen. At that
point ZaxNet will automatically go into receive mode.
So for example to monitor return audio from a camera mounted QRX via ZaxNet: set up a headphone matrix and
select ZNet in that matrix. Then when that matrix is selected to be listened to ZaxNet will temporarily go out of
transmit (TX) mode and go into receive mode (RX) mode to allowing for the return audio to monitored. When
changing the headphone select back ZaxNet will go back to transmit mode.
Input Configure
To use ZaxNet the input configure will need to be set to 8 or higher (see - input configure in the mode menu)
TX Channel
This is the frequency that Nomad will use to transmit IFB audio, time code and ZaxNet commands on. The ZaxNet
frequency range is from 2.403 to 2.475 GHz. All ERX receivers and TRX transmitters receiving ZaxNet commands
will need to be set to this frequency.
RX Channel
This menu is where the ZaxNet IFB receive channel frequencies are set for monitoring. Up to six ZaxNet
frequencies can be set.
When monitoring - the channel numbers
will correspond with the 6 headphone
selects in the HP setup matrix.
So for example "RX FREQ 1" will be the 1st
box in the "ZNET" select in the matrix and
"RX FREQ 2" will be the 2nd box.
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