NOMAD OPERATIONS
ZaxNet Quick Start Guide for ERX IFB Audio Receive Operations
1. In Nomad:
In the Main Menu, select ZaxNet Setup.
a.
b. Scroll down and select Input Configure. Make sure that the input configure is set to 8 or higher. Press the Back
and return to the ZaxNet Setup menu.
c. Power cycle your Nomad
d. Return to the ZaxNet Setup menu and select IFB Mode. Make sure that it is set to TX or TX+RX.
e. Scroll down and select your transmit channel and choose which frequency you'd like to receive.
Tip: There are several smart phone apps, which will scan what Wi-Fi frequencies are being used in your area. This
can be useful in selecting an open frequency.
f. Scroll down to Group Code and choose a number. Unless you're using multiple Zaxcom IFB transmitters, you can
just leave this set to 1.
2. In the ERX:
a. Turn it on while holding the MENU key. This will take you to the Extended Menu.
b. Advance to the TC Frame Rate and set it to the same frame-rate as Nomad.
c. Advance to the IFB Frequency and set it to the IFB frequency you selected in Nomad.
d. If the ERX is receiving a good signal, you should see two bars, displaying the signal strength, on the right hand
side of the screen.
e. Advance to the Group ID and set it to the code entered into Nomad.
f. Advance to the Timecode Output Enable menu, if it is to be used:
• as an IFB feed for someone, leave it set to OFF.
• as a timecode feed, with or without audio, to a camera, select the appropriate choice depending on what
you want to send and how your cable is wired.
g. If the camera has trouble receiving timecode, advance to the TC OUTPUT LEVEL and adjust the voltage until the
camera recognizes the timecode.
3. In Nomad go to the BUS Routing menu, select Tape/IFB Out and select what you'd like to send to the ERX.
You can use any combination of card tracks, outputs or returns.
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