Butler XT2, similar to the Butler but with more connectivity options and RDM capability, the Butler XT2 is a DMX/RDM engine that can be used in standalone mode to replay and loop previously uploaded lighting shows, programmed using a PC running the e:cue software suite. The Butler XT2 is also used as a DMX/RDM device controlled by another e:cue engine. In standalone mode, one DIN-rail mountable Butler XT2 controls up to 1024 DMX/RDM channels. The DMX/RDM channel control can be increased to 65,536 channels by clustering more Butler XT2. This engine has many connectivity options used to control the lighting show running on the device. Connectivity options include direct connection to glass touch user terminals, RS-232, digital inputs and Ethernet.
Controls up to 1024 DMX/RDM channels
Scalable up to 65536 channels
Supports RDM protocol for bidirectional communication
Internal real-time and astronomical clock
Standalone configuration via web browser
Control via web browser or iOS and Android apps with Action Pad
100MBit e:net
Serial input port (RS-232) for connectivity to 3rd party systems
Eight freely configurable (optically isolated) digital inputs
MicroSD card for show upload/configuration file storage (included in delivery)
Freely configurable actions for standalone mode plays up to eight cuelist in parallel
Master intensity dimmable
Cuelist download from e:cue lighting application suite