Group Code Set; Unit Code Set; Zaxnet Voting Enable - Zaxcom TRXLT3 User Manual

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Zaxcom TRXLT3

Group Code Set

REMOTE CONTROL
GROUP CODE = 1
This menu is where the TRXLT3 is assigned to a group. The group code allows transmitters to be grouped
together so they can be controlled via ZaxNet without affecting others.
So for example a TRXLT3 set to Group 1 will be controlled by a ZaxNet transmitter set to Group 1 and a TRXLT3
assigned to group 2 will be controlled by a Group 2 ZaxNet transmitter. This is helpful if two or more people on
set are sending ZaxNet commands. Therefore the different group codes allow each person to be independent
and not interfere with each other. Most users leave the group set to 1 on all of their Zaxcom products. Group
codes can be set from 1 to 99.

Unit Code Set

REMOTE CONTROL
UNIT CODE = 001
This menu is where the TRXLT3 is assigned a unit code. The unit code is a unique number used to identify each
TRXLT3 within a particular group. This allows individual transmitters within the same group to be independently
controlled. Each transmitter should have a different unit code.
Unit codes can be assigned any number from 1 to 200.

ZaxNet Voting Enable

This menu will only appear if the TRXLT3 is set to receive (RX) mode
ZAXNET VOTING:
NORMAL (OFF)
The purpose of voting is to allow the ZaxNet receiver in the TRXLT3 to choose, and switch to, the stronger
signal from two different ZaxNet transmitters. One purpose of this is if on a large set a second IFB transmitter
can be placed at a different location so the ZaxNet receiver in the TRXLT3 can choose the stronger signal.
Please note that the second ZaxNet transmitting frequency must be set 2MHz higher than the first ZaxNet
transmitter.
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ZaxNet Menu

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