CONTROL ENGINES AND INTERFACES Butler XT2 Butler XT2 Garage Technical Specifications & Options Butler XT2 Similar to the Butler S2 but with more connectivity options, the Butler XT2 is a DMX512/RDM engine that can be used in standalone mode to replay and standalone features previously Butler XT2 L x W x H: 177 x 59,5 x 75,4 mm / 6.97 x 2.34 x 2.97 inch Weight: 0.4 kg / 0.88 lbs Power: 12-24V AC/DC RS232 (clamp terminals) Dry Contacts (clamp terminals) uploaded lighting shows, programmed using with the e:cue software suite. The Butler XT2 allows control and playback of up to eight independently controlled zones in standalone mode. This Engine has many connectivity options used to control the lighting show running on the device including direct connection to Glass Touch User Terminals, RS232, digital dry contact inputs, and e:cue protocols. It can be controlled using a custom graphical user interface in conjunction with a web browser or via free apps designed for iOS and Android™ devices over a wireless connection 1. Up to eight independently controlled zones in standalone mode Control up to 1024 DMX512/RDM channels System Link: e:net (RJ45), e:bus (clamp terminals) Supports RDM protocol for bidirectional communication Internal real-time and astronomical clock with daylight savings options Output: 2x DMX512 (RJ45, clamp terminals) Easily upload lighting show files via Ethernet Reliable uninterrupted operation Mounting: Optional mounting in 19’’ Butler Garage Scalable up to 65,536 channels in online mode, 16,384 in standalone mode with more XT2 devices or in combination with Butler S2 DIN Rail Mounting Integrated webserver, remote control of lighting shows via web browser or iOS-systems1, Android Systems1 Butler XT2 Garage The Butler XT2 Garage is a 19“ rackmounting solution for the successful e:cue Butler XT2 live and replay unit. The Garage comes with a slot-in system and carries up to two Butler XT2 units (four DMX universes). Frontside access to the Butler display allows viewing status information. iOS and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Android and Google Play are trademarks of Google Inc. 1