The ZFR300 is a belt-pack style timecode referenced audio recorder. This recorder can be used in a sound bag or as a body-worn recorder. The ZFR300 is a simple way to record ISO tracks with no fears with range or RF hits. Upon boot up, the ZFR will jam timecode via ZaxNet or can be jammed with a 3rd party sync box. The ZFR recorder is a simplified way to record high quality, timecode-stamped audio with an easy micro SD card delivery to DIT or the post production team.
Recorder Audio
Dynamic Range |
104 dB |
Distortion |
<0.01% |
Frequency Response |
20 Hz to 16 kHz |
Highpass Filter |
Off or 30 to 220 Hz, step: 10 (6 dB per octave) |
Mic Power |
3.3 VDC @ 10mA max |
Mic Connector |
3-pin micro-LEMO (mic side = FGB.00.303.CLAD.22) |
Input Range |
-60 to -24 dBu |
Impedance |
4.7 k Ω |
ADC Bit-depth |
24 bits |
ADC Sampling-rate |
48 kHz |
Timecode Reader / Generator
Clock Accuracy |
1.54 PPM (1 frame out in 6 hours) |
Timecode Type |
SMPTE |
Timecode Frame-rates |
23.98, 24, 25, 29.97NDF, 29.97DF, 30NDF, 30DF |
Recording
Media |
MiniSD card (Flash memory) |
File Format |
.ZAX |
Recording Time |
96 hours (16 GB card) |
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 |
Frequency Response |
20 Hz to 12 kHz |
Output Impedance |
8 Ω minimum |
Physical
Dimensions (H x W x D) |
3.31″ x 2.3″ x .65″ (84 mm x 58 mm x 17 mm)
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External Power (STA100/150) |
9 to 18 VDC @ 125 mA |
Internal Power (2 AA Batteries) |
Up to 20 hours
|
Display |
Graphic LCD panel |
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