Specifications

NOMAD OPERATIONS ENG / EFP Bag Operations
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ENG /EFP Bag Operation
This Mode was created to aid in mixing and recording when you are involved in a “run and gun” situation.
This mode makes panning and mixing all 10 inputs easily accessible right from the ENG Home screen.
In the ENG Home page you will see:
10-channel routing matrix where you can “pan” inputs 1-10. You can pan to L (left), R (right) or C (center).
Output busses 1 and 2 (Left / Right).
Input meter that follows the AutoTrim
TM
function.
ENG Panning
Pan routing matrix is essentially a shortcut to the Output Bus Assign matrix it will route post-fade analog inputs to
a pair of outputs busses. When you make a change in the Pan Routing Matrix, it actually adjusts the routing in the
Output Bus Assign matrix.
If you are feeding more than one camera, you may want to add additional “pairs” to follow the routing. This means
that bus 3 & 4 and 5 & 6 can also be routed to follow the “pan routing” done on this home screen. To do so, go to
the MODE menu and enable the appropriate PAN COPY.
Once enabled in the ENG Home Screen, press the BUS key to enter the PAN routing selections (the pan matrix will
be highlighted). Rotate the MENU knob to select the input you want to PAN. Pressing the MENU knob will cycle the
assignment as L, C and R to each input pair that was selected.
If you set Prevent Empty Pan to ON in the Advanced menu you remove the blank option, leaving only L, C, R.
10 Channel “Pan” Routing Matrix
Left / Right Output - Busses 1 and 2
Trim Meter
Output Busses 3 & 4 will follow the pan
selections made in the ENG Home Screen.
Outputs 5 & 6 will NOT.
NOTE: By default 1 & 2 are always enabled.
The Pan Matrix shows where each channel will
be output to L = Left, R = Right, C = Both.
Pressing the MENU knob will advance the
selection. Press and hold will go back.