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Zaxcom Digital Wireless System User’s Manual_______________________________________Chapter 1
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Media
Most of the units read from and/or record to a MiniSD/MicroSD card, which is inserted into the media slot. All of
the transmitters use a MiniSD/MicroSD card to update the unit‟s firmware. To be safe, you must use approved
media:
Media
Manufacturer’s ID
Approved?
SanDisk 4GB SDHC MiniSD/MicroSD
YES
Transcend 4GB SDHC MiniSD/MicroSD
YES
ALL SanDisk MicroSD 4GB & Larger
(with/without MiniSD adapter)
YES
Transcend 2GB (x80) MiniSD
TS2GSDM80
YES
Transcend 4GB MiniSD
TS4GSDM80
YES
ALL Dane-Elec
NO
SanDisk 2GB MiniSD
NO
ALL SanDisk Ultra
NO
ALL SanDisk Ultra II
NO
ALL Transcend (x45)
NO
Any brand that prints the info on a sticker applied to the chip
NO
Transcend 2GB MicroSD (no speed rating)
NO
HP 4GB SDHC MicroSD (class 4)
NO
Adata 4GB SDHC MicroSD (class 2)
NO
Table 1-1 Approved vs. Unapproved Media
IMPORTANT: To use any 4GB card, V5.53 or greater is required.
If unapproved media is used, it could become jammed in the media socket and damage it.
CAUTION: Damage resulting from using unapproved media is not covered by the warranty.
Do not use SanDisk Ultra II cards. Formatting one of them may make it unusable.
We have been shipping a regular SanDisk 2GB MiniSD card (for programming purposes), and it turns out to be
right on the edge of recording reliability. The symptoms involve the TRX or ZFR periodically going in to and out
of record because the card holds off the processor for too long.
Here is a testing procedure to determine if the card will function correctly:
1) Format the card in the Zaxcom unit.
2) Power cycle the unit.
3) Record audio to the card for several hours or more while in standalone mode (with no timecode source to
prevent a re-jam event).
4) Look at the Transport Control page {p.33}. Assuming the unit did not have any external timecode applied,
it should still be recording in segment #1.
IMPORTANT: If you see the timecode stop (or pause), that is when the card is not accepting data.
Alternatively, the Power/Record LED (where present), stays Red when the processor is waiting for the card
to accept data and Green when the processor is writing to the card. If the card refuses to accept data for
more than 1/2 second (a solid Red LED) the unit will stop recording to the current segment and try to start
recording in the next segment.
In the Pacifier page {p.31}, you may also see Rx! (x indicates the number of record errors).
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