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1. INC Key 5 times The ERX will display Waiting For Program This indicates the ERX is ready to receive the new software You can do this for all your ERX s so they will all be updated at the same time NOTE Place the ERX within 3 feet of the IFB100 200 and away from any Wi Fi or Bluetooth devices 6 At the IFB100 200 e Press and hold the MENU key while powering up to enter the extended menu e Advance to the Send ERX Program Menu and press the INC Key The IFB100 200 will indicate that it found the program and has started sending it NOTE The IFB100 200 will continue to transmit the program until manually stopped 7 The ERX screen should indicate that it is receiving the program If there is a reception error the affected receiver automatically restarts the process with the start of the next cycle 8 For the ERX s that have completed reprogramming the screen will display SUCCESS 9 Once all units have displayed SUCCESS at the IFB100 200 press the MENU key to stop the process 10 At each ERX unit cycle the power and verify it is running the new version of software Page 14 Zaxcom ERX2TCD Firmware Updating ERX Firmware using an TRX Transmitter NOTE You need a TRX 900 that has an IFB option and the TRX needs to be running software version 1 Format a micoSD card in the IFB 100 200 2 Using a computer with a SD card adapter perform the following Delete the DELETE ME file on the card
2. Input Configure Make sure that the input configure is set to 8 or higher Press the back button and return to the ZaxNet Setup Menu Power cycle your Nomad Return to the ZaxNet setup menu scroll up and select IFB Mode Make sure that it is set to TX or TX RX Scroll down and select your transmit channel and choose which frequency you d like to transmit on 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 a clear frequency Scroll down to group code and choose a number Turn your ERX while holding the menu button on the ERX This will take you to the extended menu Advance to the time code frame rate menu and set the frame rate to the same frame rate that Nomad is set to Press menu again to enter the IFB frequency menu Make sure that the frequency is the same as the frequency you selected in the ZaxNet setup menu of your Nomad If the ERX is receiving a good signal you should see two bars on the right hand side of the screen which is displaying the signal strength Advance to the time code output enable menu If you re using the ERX as an IFB for a director or script supervisor leave the time code output set to OFF If you d like to use the ERX to send time code and audio or just time code to a camera select OUT LEFT TIP OUT RIGHT or BOTH depending what you want to send and how your cable is wired If the camera has trouble receiving time code
3. going through some basic troubleshooting steps with the dealer you purchased your gear from To return a product for repair service go to Zaxcom Repair Services page http www zaxcom com repairs and fill in your information there is no need to call the factory for an RMA Then send your item s securely packed in the original packaging or a suitable substitute to the address that was returned on the Repair Services page Insure the package as we cannot be held responsible for what the shipper does Zaxcom will return the warranty repaired item s via two day delivery within the United States at their discretion If overnight service is required a FedEx or UPS account number must be provided to Zaxcom to cover the shipping charges Please note a great resource troubleshoot your gear is the Zaxcom Forum http www zaxcom com forum Warranty Limitations Zaxcom s limited warranty provides that subject to the following limitations each Product will be free from defects in material and workmanship and will conform to Zaxcom s specification for the particular Product Limitation of Remedies Your exclusive remedy for any defective Product is limited to the repair or replacement of the defective Product Zaxcom may elect which remedy or combination of remedies to provide in its sole discretion Zaxcom shall have a reasonable time after determining that a defective Product exists to repair or replace a defective Product Zaxcom s
4. of TRX software will not power up if you try to power on while the IFB mode is set ens you can force the IFB mode to OFF by holding the MENU and ANAI DOWN ki Page 15 Zaxcom ERX2TCD Specifications ERX Specifications IFB Receiver RF Frequency Range 2 403 to 2 475 GHz RF Modulation Digital Spread Spectrum RF Frequency Step 0 001 GHz 1 MHz RF Bandwidth 1 MHz Channel Separation 2 MHz Sensitivity 96 dBm DAC Bit depth 24 bit DAC Rate 48 kHz Receiver Audio System Group Delay 10 ms Dynamic Range 96 dB Distortion 0 01 Frequency Response 60 Hz to 12 kHz Output Connector 1 8 Stereo 3 5 mm Compatible HP Impedance 32 to 200 ohms Time Code Reader Generator Clock Accuracy 1 54 PPM 1 frame out in 6 hours Time Code Type SMPTE Time Code Frame rates 23 98 23 976 24 25 29 97NDF 29 97DF 30NDF 30DF Time Code Output Connector 1 8 Stereo 3 5 mm Level Range 1 V P P Impedance 32 ohms Physical Weight 2 3 Oz 65 grams w o battery Dimensions H x W x D 4 56 x 2 37 x 0 63 116 mm x 60 mm x 16 mm External Power N A Internal Power Up to 20 hours 2 AA Lithium batteries Display Graphic LCD panel Page 16 Zaxcom ERX2TCD Support Product Support Register your product with Zaxcom http www zaxcom com product registration Download the latest Firmware from http www zaxcom com software updates Download the latest User Manuals from http www zaxcom com
5. stolen e The asserted defect 5 not present e Cannot reasonably be fixed because of damage occurring when the Product is in the possession of someone other than Zaxcom 15 attributable to misuse improper installation alteration including removing or obliterating labels and opening or removing external covers unless authorized to do so by Zaxcom or an authorized Service Center accident or mishandling while in the possession of someone other than Zaxcom e Product was not sold to you as new Additional Limitations on Warranty Zaxcom s warranty does not cover Product which has been received improperly packaged altered or physically abused Page 18
6. the ERX will automatically search for and lock to a valid ZaxNet transmit frequency This is helpful if you change the ZaxNet frequency on the transmitter the ERX will automatically search for the new signal and tune to that new frequency so you don t have to manually retune all the ERX receivers on the set If AutoScan is set to OFF you will have to manually adjust the frequency on the ERX Note If the ERX goes out of range of the ZaxNet transmitter AutoScan will assume that the frequency was changed and will start scanning for the new frequency But when the ERX comes back into range of the transmitter It will loCK up to the correct Group ID Set REMOTE CONTROL GROUP ID 1 Group ID allows you to set your ERX to a group Setting a ZaxNet transmitter to a group allows you to send audio time code and data to some ERX receivers without affecting others So for an ERX to receive a ZaxNet signal its group code needs to match the group code set on the transmitter So for example a transmitter set to Group 1 will send to all Group 1 ERX receivers and a Group 2 transmitter will send to all Group 2 ERX receivers Group codes can be set from 1 to 99 Note Since most ZaxNet users use group code 1 it is suggested that if you are using AutoScan you should set your group code to another unique AutoScan will not be confused wi IFB VOTING NORMAL OFF This menu enables disables the IFB Voting function Th
7. to 2 475 we recommend using even numbered frequencies The signal represents the strength of the ZaxNet signal that the ERX is receiving When a valid signal is received RX is displayed on the right side of the top line If you pressing the TIME CODE key while on this page the ERX will cycle through FREQ Overall signal strength of all antennas are displayed e FRONT Signal strength of only the front antennas are displayed e SIDE Signal strength of only the side antennas are displayed When using AutoScan or if you are using the alternate frequency option the word signal on the bottom line of this menu will show the actual frequency that the ERX is receiving on Audio Delay Set AUDIO DELAY OFF Audio delay allows you to adjust the audio output delay in milliseconds This is useful if you are using the ERX for personal monitoring and there is a video processing delay in the monitors so with audio delay you can delay the audio to match the video The audio delay can be adjusted from 5MS to 400MS in 5MS increments Software Update PRESS UP 5X TO UPDATE SOFTWARE This menu is used to update the ERX software When you press the INC key 5 times the ERX will start to look for software being transmitted from an IFB100 200 or TRX transmitter See the firmware section at the end of this manual for more information Page 7 Zaxcom ERX2TCD Extended Menu Auto Scan Enable AUTO SCAN ON With AutoScan set to ON
8. Download the ERX software and load it into the card 3 Insert the card into the IFB 100 200 4 Insert a fresh set of batteries into each ERX 5 At each ERX Press and hold the MENU key while powering up to enter the extended menu Set the ERX IFB frequency and group ID to the same frequency and group ID as the IFB100 200 In the extended menu go to the software update menu and press the INC Key 5 times The ERX will display Waiting For Program This indicates the ERX is ready to receive the new software You can do this for all your ERX s so they will all be updated at the same time 6 At the TRX transmitter e In the TRX go to the factory menu go the lock page and press down 5 times e Press the menu key once to get to the IFB MODE page press the INC key change to IFB mode to TX e Press the Menu key twice to get to the Send ERX Program page e Press UP to start transmitting the program 7 The ERX screen should indicate that it is receiving the program If there is a reception error the affected receiver automatically restarts the process with the start of the next cycle 8 For the ERX s that have completed reprogramming the screen will display SUCCESS 9 Once all units have displayed SUCCESS at the TRX press the menu key to stop the process 10 At each ERX unit cycle the power and verify it is running the new version of software 11 Change the IFB mode on the TRX back to RX NOTE Some older versions
9. ITTER eise enne enne nnne nnne nnne sine nr senes ser rn innen sine ane n nnns 15 ERX SPECIFICATIONS e Ya 16 PRODUCT SUPPORT B 17 ZAXCOM WARRANTY POLICY AND 5 18 Zaxcom ERX2TCD Knowing your ERX ERX Layout This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Made in USA WELLE In 72 7 113 2 CELL lij al BURACELL sy Volume knob LCD Screen Inc Key Menu key Dec Key Time Code key 7 Battery Compartment 8 1 8 Headphone Jack 9 Power Switch 10 Signal Power LED 11 Volume Knob Page 3 Zaxcom ERX2TCD ERX Layout ERX Control Keys e MENU Holding the menu key while powering up will open the extended menu When in extended menu it is used to advance to the next menu item When alternative IFB frequency is enabled it is used to get into the menu to change receive frequencies e INC Up Arrow Used to increase the parameter of a menu item In the home screen it is used to toggle between time code scene take and user bits embedded in the Meta data and toggle through the alternative IFB frequency DEC Down Arrow Used to decrease the parameter of a menu item In the home screen it is used to toggle between time code scene take and user bits embedded in the Meta data and t
10. USER MANUAL Published July 2014 Software Version 1 25 ERAZTCD ZaxNet Audio amp Time Code Receiver KNOWING YOUR ERX QEE 3 d eec eve eae aula eee eed ee chines Secs ee ers dae M 4 ERX RECEIVE inccee HU 4 ERX MAIN DISPLAY M 5 EXTENDED MENU rS 6 ACCESSING AND NAVIGATING THE EXTENDED MENU csscceescecesscessseeessseceeeeecaeeessaeeseseecseeeecaeessaueeseseeceeesessasessaaeeseneeees 6 EXITING THE EXTENDED MENU ririri e e ette eene tete eed de iat dee hes 6 MAXIMUM VOLUME SET cesses ct tise a Led ots ete eee ie eoe t ede te tee De A ad 6 TIME CODE FRAME RATESET 1 ec eee enit retener bete tet eie cede dele ener ota ee eret Eee re tes 6 AUTO FRAME RATE ENABLE tete nt eoe reete etre bes i ie eet let eee t ete oe se Bes he ees 6 IPB RECEIVE FREQUENCY SET itt ete t iere tte t edet feud ca oen eor dee ten Pt ete ettet ee 7 AUDIO DEEAY SET s ce e ee aee ette RE 7 SOFTWARE oet e ee tute p rentes eu eats eere dues 7 AUTO SGANJENABLE 5 a teh ende te ta sdk en tes ne I E eL A Mea MEI 8 cpeulpxia e p 8 IFBIVOTINGENABLE trt m Erie dee at t id ats Sate a 8 TIME CODE OUTPUT ENABLE c mette heir b ro int t diae ce enemies 9 TIME CODE DELAY SET e eei e md en reist ette re c
11. ate ces a 9 TIME COBDEJANUMIUTE S a cetero oer deberet tent desee o antem Moses 9 BACKLIGHT TIMEOUTSET otc het s p e det et be et in hd e tne 10 LED BRIGHTNESS SET 52 10 TKCNOTCH FIETER ENABLE 5 tr hte ghee e eh a ERE re EP des een P D Wr Ee deci 10 FIETER FREQUENCY eR des 10 ZAXNET OUTPUT ENABLE 5 20 95 eer er e o tb Ra mie eri t en eee doe a ea PD 11 TIME GODE OUTPUTILEVELIADIUST A c crt eee ee aite mie ate rest ene vetus 11 VOEUMEKNOB M ODE 5 eo te eter eR n Pedir mt uie eee a o See 11 ALTERNATIVE FB FREQUENCY SET ens ce rennen ande Haa rte A Ca cut daa nde VR eve aat cu QUA Peace 12 Listening to the alternative frequencies esses nennen nnns nnne neta anna assente tiia ansa sse sna an 12 ENCRYPTION CODESET toes dre qe NM ARI TAN CE LE M Mer M cM RAM EE MEE 12 Setting the encryption code itte te eet ee ate EN UY 12 QUICK START GUIDE Sis ciscccti P 13 INTERFACING YOUR ERX WITH NOMAD cceesceessscesssecssseeceseeecsaecessaecseceeceesessaecssasecseeecsueessaaessessecseeeesasssssaeessssessaes 13 dli Loi EEE hiia 14 UPDATING ERX FIRMWARE USING AN IFB 100 200 c ccccccssecssesssecssecseecsaecsaecsaeceascascsessseesssesscesseseseaeseasessuecsaeeaass 14 UPDATING ERX FIRMWARE USING TRANSM
12. e purpose of the voting is to allow the ERX to choose and switch to the stronger signal from two different ZaxNet transmitters One purpose of this is if you are on a large set you can place a second transmitter at a different location and the ERX will choose the stronger signal To use the IFB voting just set the second transmitting frequency a minimum of 2MHz higher than the first unit Then the ERX will automatically choose the stronger signal and change the frequency automatically Page 8 Zaxcom ERX2TCD Extended Menu Time Code Output Enable TIMECODE OUTPUT OFF Time code output enable lets you send and configure the headphone jack to output time code If you send time code to a headphone out the time code will override the audio to the selected output The ERX can be configured to send audio only time code only or time code and audio simultaneously Adjusting the settings in this menu will allow the ERX to act as an audio monitor a time code device or both The later allows you to mount the ERX on a camera and feed the camera both audio and time code simultaneously Your output cable should be wired to match the time code audio routing set in this menu e OFF Time code output is disabled and only audio will be outputted from the headphone jack e ON OUT BOTH Sends only time code to both left and right out of the headphone output e ON OUT RIGHT Sends time code to the right side and audio to the left side of the headphone o
13. frequency should be no closer than 2408 Listening to the alternative frequencies e From the home screen press the menu key the current receive frequency will be displayed e Then toggle through the frequencies by pressing the INC and DEC keys e The metadata displayed will be corresponding to the transmitter being monitored Encryption Code Set ID1 000 100 000 t This menu sets the encryption code on the ERX receiver to match the encryption code that was set on the transmitter that is feeding it If you set an encryption code on the transmitter the audio transmitted will be encrypted and can only be listened to if the ERX receiver has the matching encryption code entered When receiving an audio signal and the codes do not match all that will be heard is white noise or silence These two sets of numbers are formed into a single six digit encryption code which provides a total of 16 777 216 possible combinations Setting the encryption code 1 Momentarily press the MENU key to advance to the next character 2 To change the designated character press the INC or DEC key 3 To exit this page press and hold the MENU key for 1 second NOTE Both of these codes should always be set to 000 for normal un encrypted operation Page 12 Zaxcom ERX2TCD Interfacing with a Nomad Quick Start Guide Interfacing Your ERX with a Nomad 1 2 10 11 In the main menu of Nomad select ZaxNet Setup Scroll down and select
14. his can be useful if you are using the ERX mounted on a camera to feed audio and you want to set a level that will not be accidently changed If you set the volume mode menu to fixed the ERX audio will be the level set in this menu and will not be affected by the headphone knob Time Code Frame Rate Set FRAME RATE 23 98 This menu allows you to manually set the time code frame rate of the ERX s internal TC Reader Generator The ERX can support all standard time code frame rates The frame rate options are 23 98 24 25 29 97DF 29 97DF 30 DF 30 NDF Auto Frame Rate Enable AUTO FRAME RATE ON 23 98 Auto frame rate sets if the ERX will automatically adjust its time code frame rate to match the incoming frame rate of the transmitter feeding it The ERX will change time code frame rate automatically to match the incoming fame rate OFF The ERX will not automatically change its frame rate you will need to adjust the frame rate in the time code frame rate set menu Page 6 Zaxcom ERX2TCD Extended Menu IFB Receive Frequency Set When the ERX is receiving a signal RX will be FREQ 2 403 RX displayed SIGNAL A01 BO1 Signal strength Signal strength indicator This menu displays the frequency the ERX s will receive audio time code and Meta data on To adjust the frequency press the INC and DEC keys to match the frequency your transmitter is set to You can choose any frequency form 2 403
15. instruction manuals Submit Technical Questions at http www zaxcom com submit a technical question Submit information for Repair Services at http www zaxcom com repairs Join the Zaxcom Forum at http www zaxcom com forum Page 17 Zaxcom Warranty Policy and Limitations Zaxcom Inc values your business and always attempts to provide you with the very best service No limited warranty is provided by Zaxcom unless your ERX2TCD Product was purchased from an authorized distributer or authorized reseller Distributers may sell Product to resellers who then sell Product to end users Please see below for warranty information or obtaining service No warranty service is provided unless the Product is returned to Zaxcom Inc or a Zaxcom dealer in the region where the Product was first shipped by Zaxcom Warranty Policy The Product carries a Standard Warranty Period of one 1 year NOTE The warranty period commences from the date of delivery from the Zaxcom dealer or reseller to the end user There are no warranties which extend beyond the face of the Zaxcom limited warranty Zaxcom disclaims all other warranties express or implied regarding the Product including any implied warranties of merchantability fitness for a particular purpose or non infringement In the United States some laws do not allow the exclusion of the implied warranties Troubleshooting amp Repair Services No Product should be returned to Zaxcom without first
16. oggle through the alternative IFB frequency e TIME CODE Alternately freezes unfreezes the displayed time code ERX Receive Antennas The ERX has four receive antennas located behind the faceplate as indicated below IMPORTANT If placed in a pocket ERX should be facing out To ensure better performance don t place anything in front of these areas that could block reception Page 4 Zaxcom ERX2TCD ERX Layout ERX Main Display 01 02 03 04 Zs S SCENE INFO Nh T TAKE INFO NER UB 00 00 00 00 The main screen of the ERX will display TC battery level and receive audio level If you are receiving signal from a Zaxcom recorder you can also display the Scene Take and User Bits by pressing and holding the INC or DEC key Page 5 Zaxcom ERX2TCD Extended Menu All settings that are changed are saved into the ERX s flash Rom and are remembered Extended Menu Accessing and Navigating the Extended Menu e Press and hold the MENU key while powering up the unit e Pressing the MENU key will advance to the next menu item e At any time if you press and hold the menu key you will be taken back to the top of the extended menu Exiting the Extended Menu e Cycle the power Or e Hold down the MENU key to get to the extended menu home screen then press the INC key Maximum Volume Set MAX VOLUME 23dB This menu allows you to set the maximum headphone output volume of the ERX T
17. proceeded until you get to the TC OUTPUT LEVEL menu Increase the voltage until the camera recognizes the time code On your Nomad go to the BUS MENU and select TAPE IFB Out and select what audio you would like to send to the ERX You can use any combination of card tracks outputs or returns Page 13 Zaxcom ERX2TCD Firmware Firmware Each ERX is shipped with the latest firmware version installed As newer firmware becomes available it can be downloaded from the Zaxcom website http www zaxcom com software updates Newer version of Beta software may be found on the Zaxcom Forums http www zaxcom com forum Each time an ERX is powered up the firmware version number is displayed briefly on the LCD screen VER X XX Pressing the DEC key during the boot up will slow down the screen to allow easier viewing of the information Updating ERX Firmware using an IFB 100 200 1 Format a micoSD card in the IFB 100 200 2 Using a computer with a SD card adapter perform the following e Delete the DELETE ME file on the card Download the ERX software and load it into the card 3 Insert the card into the IFB 100 200 4 Insert a fresh set of batteries into each ERX 5 At each ERX e Press and hold the MENU key while powering up to enter the extended menu Set the ERX IFB frequency and group ID to the same frequency and group ID as the IFB100 200 Inthe extended menu go to the software update menu and press the
18. reboot while it is receiving too hot a TC signal Volume Knob Mode VOLUME MODE VARIABLE This menu will allow you to override the ERX volume control knob You would likely use this if you have an ERX feeding audio to a camera and you want to avoid an accidental change to the output level e Variable allows the volume knob function and act normally e Fixed Max Gain the audio output will be set and locked to the level that was set in the Maximum Volume menu and the volume knob will not function Page 11 Zaxcom ERX2TCD Extended Menu Alternative IFB Frequency Set ALTERNATE IFB FREQ 2 420 This allows you to set the ERX to receive additional ZaxNet frequency so a listener could toggle between multiple frequencies from different ZaxNet transmitters The frequency set in this menu will be the first alternative frequency Additional alternative frequency will automatically be in 2MHz increments from the alternative frequency set in this menu The ERX can toggle through 12 frequencies the base frequency set in the IFB receive frequency menu the alternative frequency set in this menu and 10 more frequencies at 2MHz increments from the alternate frequency set in this menu CHAN 2 405 CHAN 2 420 CHAN 2 422 BASE 00 ALT 01 ALT 02 NOTE It is recommended at keeping at least 2MHz space between the primary BASE and the alternative frequency So for example if the base frequency is set to 2406 the alternate
19. replacement Product under its limited warranty will be manufactured from new and serviceable used parts Zaxcom s warranty applies to repaired or replaced Product for the balance of the applicable period of the original warranty or thirty days from the date of shipment of a repaired or replaced Product whichever is longer Limitation of Damages Zaxcom s entire liability for any defective Product shall in no event exceed the purchase price for the defective Product This limitation applies even if Zaxcom cannot or does not repair or replace any defective Product and your exclusive remedy fails of its essential purpose No Consequential or Other Damages Zaxcom has no liability for general consequential incidental or special damages These include loss of recorded data the cost of recovery of lost data lost profits and the cost of the installation or removal of any Product the installation of replacement Product and any inspection testing or redesign caused by any defect or by the repair or replacement of Product arising from a defect in any Product In the United States some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the limitations above may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Your Use of the Product Zaxcom will have no liability for any Product returned if Zaxcom determines that e Product was
20. unt indicator LED You can set the LED to DIM or BRIGHT 1K Notch Filter Enable 1K NOTCH FILTER OFF If set to ON the ERX will notch out audio at the 1 kHz frequency This way if someone is monitoring audio from the ERX and you send a 1 kHz tone the listener will not hear it 1K Notch Filter Frequency Adjust This menu will only appear if you enable the 1K notch Filter 1K NOTCH FREQ 1000 HZ This menu allows you to adjust the frequency of the notch filter if the tone generator feeding the ERX isn t exactly at 1 kHz The notch filter can be set between 960Hz to 1040Hz in 2Hz steps Page 10 Zaxcom ERX2TCD Extended Menu ZaxNet Output Enable ZAXNET OUTPUT OFF This enables disables the ERX to output ZaxNet commands embedded within the time code output The ERX time code out can contain ZaxNet commands to communicate to other Zaxcom products If you are not sending the time code out of the ERX to another Zaxcom device this should be set to OFF Time Code Output Level Adjust TC OUTPUT LEVEL 1 0 VOLTS This menu allows you adjust the time code voltage level to accommodate cameras that need different time code levels to lock time code The options are 001 003 005 010 031 062 125 250 500 1 000 2 000 3 000 IMPORTANT When supplying time code to certain Red cameras you should set the output level to 1 0 VOLT Individuals have experienced problems with the RED One not being able to
21. utput e ON OUT LEFT Sends time code to the left side and audio to the right side of the headphone output Time Code Delay Set TC DELAY 0 NORMAL This menu allows you to advance or delay the time code out of the ERX to create a time code offset Adjustments are from 50 frames to 50 frames in 0 5 frame increments Time Code Jam Mute TCJAM MUTE TIME OMS DEFAULT This menu sets how long the time code output will be muted when the time code is being jammed or if the time code changes When this is set to on any value other than OMS the time code output will mute for the duration selected whenever the ERX sees a jump in time code of more than 2 frames This simulates removing the time code completely from a device and plugging it back in so that the receiving device recognizes that there is new time code This was added to fix a bug in the RED camera software Adjustments are from 500MS to 2000MS in 500MS increments Note If using a Red camera you would set this will likely need to be set to 1000 milliseconds Page 9 Zaxcom ERX2TCD Extended Menu Backlight Timeout Set BACKLIGHT TIMER OFF This menu will allow you to adjust how long the LCD backlight will remain on after the last key press The options are e Always Off e Always On 1 to 29 seconds in adjustable in 1 second increments LED Brightness Set LED BRIGHTNESS BRIGHT This menu will adjust the brightness the top mo
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