Zgb Read & Write Settings; Zgb Compatibility; Zgb Interface - Zaxcom VRX1 User Manual

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Zaxcom VRX1
ZGB Read & Write Settings
The current saved settings of an individually connected VRX1 can be uploaded into the ZGB for editing by
selecting Read VRX. When Read VRX is selected, the device's name will be displayed, and all its parameters will
be shown in blue. Any changes or new settings will toggle to green as they are selected. When Write VRX is
selected, the desired settings will be flashed to the connected VRX1. Presets can be saved and recalled by
selecting Presets.
When the control screen is initially selected, it defaults to ALL_DEVICES in the transmitter name. When
ALL_DEVICES is selected, the desired setup can be selected and written globally to any connected VRX1 units.
This is especially helpful when handling many VRX1 units or working in batches.

ZGB Compatibility

The software portion of the Zaxcom GUI Bridge is compatible with any Raspberry Pi 4 device. The software can
be downloaded at:
Note: ZGB software can be loaded onto any Raspberry Pi 4 device when programing VRX1 or RX-8D
devices. Control of URX, TRX, or ZMT units still requires Zaxcom branded ZGB hardware.

ZGB Interface

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1. Name/Serial Number: Displays the name and serial number of the unit. The name can be edited by clicking on
this field. The serial number cannot be edited. In this way, multiple units can be catalogued and managed.
2. Frequency: Each individual VRX1 holds up to ten frequencies in its memory, marked as channels. These
channels can be enabled or disabled in each individual unit, and, when enabled, are selected by using the
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