Music, Sound, and Audio Technology

ERX Series Encrypted Digital IFB Receivers

By StudentFilmmakers.com
posted Mar 12, 2012, 14:42

Overview

ERX Series Encrypted Digital IFB ReceiversThe new ERX1 & ERX1TCD Encrypted IFB bodypacks receive high quality digital audio, timecode and metadata from a Zaxcom IFB transmitter. They have an LCD display for showing timecode and current Scene and Take metadata in realtime with a hold button for script supervisors.

The ERX1TCD has a built-in timecode reader/generator and output to continuously jam digital slates ensuring no timecode drift between Deva/Fusion and the slate. The timecode will stay accurate even in the case of an extended RF dropout. It will also communicate the Scene and Take metadata to ZaxNet compatible digital slates for display when the clapper is activated.

The ERX1TCD also has the ability to delay the received audio signal by up to 300ms or 10 video frames. This is used to provide a personal audio delay to match the viewing of your scene on different monitors or cameras that can have different video delays due to video signal processing. When used with ZaxNet the delay can be set differently between live recording and playback modes.

The ERX1 and ERX1TCD contain a 1 kHz notch filter to eliminate the transmission of tone that is sometimes sent from the mixing console. The notch filter frequency is adjustable and using the notch filter won’t affect the quality of the IFB audio.

The ERX1 and ERX1TCD are compatible with the IFB100 2.4 GHz transmitter.

ERX1 – receives audio and displays timecode
ERX1TCD – outputs delay and timecode for red camera or digital slates

Bulk purchase policy:

ERX1 / ERXTCD cost less when purchased in quantities of 5 or more.

All Specifications subject to change without notice.


Resources:

www.zaxcom.com

 

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