The Butler XT3 is a DMX/RDM engine which can be used in standalone mode to replay and loop lighting shows which have been previously uploaded and programmed using a PC running the e:cue LAS software suite. It can also be used as a DMX/RDM device, controlled by another e:cue engine. In standalone mode, the Butler XT3 can control up to 1,024 DMX/RDM channels. It is possible to increase the DMX/RDM channel count to 65,536 channels by clustering more Butler XT3s. The engine offers a variety of connectivity options for controlling the lighting show running on the device. These include direct connection to the Glass Touch GT12X, RS-232, digital inputs and Ethernet.
The ButlerXT3 requires the latest
Lighting Application Suite 7.0 SR3
IC: CL24100004935

Specification Sheets Manuals
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 177 x 60 x 75 mm / 7 x 2.4 x 3 in (excl. fastening clip) |
| Weight | 0.4 kg/ 0.88 lb |
| Power supply input | 12 … 24 V DC with e:bus2 24 V DC only 170 mA @ 24 V @ 8 x Glass Touch |
| Power consumption | max. 3.5 W (incl. DMX termination) |
| Op. / storage temperature | 0 … 40 °C / 32 … 104 °F |
| Op. / storage humidity | 0 … 80% RH, non-condensing |
| Protection class | IP20 |
| Housing | Aluminium, Polyamide 6.6 |
| Mounting | on 35 mm DIN rail |
| Certificates | CE, UKCA |
| Inputs | 1 x RS-232 (clamp terminals) 8 x optically isolated digital input max voltage 24 V DC 12 V DC x 15 mA power supply for external contacts |
| Outputs | 2 x DMX / RDM (RJ45, clamp terminals) |
| System link | 1 x e:bus2 (clamp terminals; not e:bus compatible!) max 16 V DC x 115 mA 1 x e:net (RJ45) |
| Display | 7-segment LED |
| User interfaces | 3 Buttons 5 LEDs |
The Glass Touch GT12X is a user terminal featuring a modern design with a glass surface and touch-sensitive keys for intuitive operation. It.
Control dynamic color illumination with DMX, huge media facades or even complex general lighting projects with DALI-2.
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