AA557270131
Butler XT2
Information for Use
Contents
AA557270131 Ecue Butler XT2 Lighting Control
Read the Information for Use and the Safety Instructions carefully. Subject to modification without prior notice.
Typographical and other errors do not justify any claim for damages. Modification of the product is prohibited.
This manual is designed for electricians, system administrators, and product users.
All product names and trademarks mentioned in this manual are trademarks of their respective owners.
Except for internal use, relinquishment of the instructions to a third party, duplication in any type or form – also extracts – as well as exploitation and / or communication of the contents is not permitted.
Downloads and more information at: www.ecue.com
Edition: 12.07.2023 [EN_Butler_XT2_Setup_v3p0]
Published by: Traxon Technologies Europe GmbH Karl-Schurz-Strasse 38 33100 Paderborn, Germany
©2023 Traxon Technologies Europe GmbH
All rights reserved
Traxon Technologies Europe GmbH
Sales Operations
Karl-Schurz-Str. 38
33100 Paderborn, Germany
+49 5251 54648-0
[email protected]
Safety instructions
Please read the safety instructions, provided in a separate manual, carefully. Make sure that the environmental, mounting, and installation prerequisites are met. This manual should be kept at a safe place and in reach of the device.
1.1 Symbols
The exclamation mark warns about possible damage of the device itself, to connected devices, and to the user.
The information symbol gives general hints and informs about handling and procedures for use of the device.
1.2 General safety instructions
Only work on the product when it is de-energized to prevent electrical shocks. Incorrect handling may damage the unit.
Device components can reach high temperatures! Let unit cool down after operation before mounting or removing unit to avoid burnings.
The product must only be installed and put into operation by a qualified electrician. The applicable safety regulations and accident prevention regulations must be observed.
Otherwise the unit may be damaged.- Do not route network, DMX or any other communication line together with power lines. Data traffic or functions can be disturbed.
- The product may only be operated in the operating modes described in the manual. All other applications are considered to be inappropriate use. If the product is not used as intended, there is no guarantee that it will operate safely.
- To prevent the device from overheating, only operate it in well-ventilated environment. The ventilation slots may not be obstructed. Otherwise the unit may overheat and fail.
- Repairs may only be carried out by authorized, specially trained personnel to ensure reliability. When in doubt, contact e:cue service. Incorrect handling may damage the unit
- The device must be supplied by a separate certified SELV Class 2 power supply.
If safety instructions are missing, please contact Traxon e:cue to receive a new copy.
Firmware level
This description relates to firmware version 2.0.3308. Please upgrade your Butler XT2 to this version to use the new functions and features, e. g. web interface for configuration.
General device description
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, RS232, digital inputs and Ethernet.
Highlights of the Butler XT2
- Controls up to 1024 DMX/RDM channels
- Scalable up to 65,536 channels
- Supports RDM protocol for bidirectional communication
- Internal real-time and astronomical clock
- Standalone configuration via web browser
- Control in standalone mode with ActionPad applications for desktop or iOS and Android
- 100 MBit e:net
- Serial input port (RS-232) for connecticity to 3rd party systems
- Eigh freely configurable (optically isolated) digital inputs
- MicroSD card for show upload/configuration file storage (included in delivery)
- Freely configurable actions for standalone mode (e.g. play, pause, resume, stop, previous and next cuelist, intensity up/down), plays up to eight cuelist in parallel
- Master intensity dimmable
- Cuelist download from e:cue Lighting Application Suit
2.1 Delivery content
Butler XT2 | AA557270131 |
microSDHC card for show storage | AA6137401HA |
Setup Manual English/German |
2.2 Optional accessories:
DIN rail engine accessory pack (power supply, serial cable, LAN cable) | AA556690035 |
LAN cross cable 2 m | AA666220055 |
Serial cable | |
e:cue Lighting Application CD | AA620030031 |
RJ45 to XLR5p adapter cable | AA611810135 |
General remarks
3.1 Transport
Only transport the device in its original packaging. This protects the device from damage.
3.2 Unpacking
Only unpack the e:cue Butler XT2 at its installation location. To protect the device against condensation water, unpack it and wait until all moisture remaining in the device has evaporated. Condensation can occur when the device is moved from a cold to a warm location. Keep the packaging for use in case of further transport. Inspect all parts for completeness regarding chapter „2.1 Delivery content“ on page 4. If there is apparent damage to the device or parts are missing from the delivery scope, please contact the Traxon e:cue Support service.
3.3 Warranty regulations
Depending on the product, warranty regulations are of different duration. The warranty time is usually noted in the quote and in the order confirmation. See www.traxon-ecue.com/terms-and-conditions for details. Legal warranty regulations apply in any case.
3.4 Maintenance and Repair
This device requires no maintenance.
Before dismounting, appropriate measures must be taken to protect the respective components against damage caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD protection).
- Do not try to repair the device. Return it to your Traxon e:cue distributor for replacement or repair.
To update the firmware see „12 Firmware update“ on page 15.
3.5 Disposal
Batteries and technical appliances must not be disposed of with domestic waste, but should be handed in at the appropriate collection and disposal points.
The proper disposal of packing materials and of the device is the responsibility of the respective user and for his account; in all other matters, the retrieval obligation for packing materials and the device is subject to the statutory regulations.
3.6 Support
In case of technical problems or questions regarding installation and repair please contact:
Traxon Technologies Europe GmbH
Customer Service
Karl-Schurz-Str. 38
33100 Paderborn, Germany
+49 (5251) 54648-0
[email protected]
Connector panel
4.1 Connecting the clamp terminals
Butler XT2 terminals
Use an electrostatic sensitive screw driver
Put the screw driver into one of the small slots above the contact you want to connect.
Push the screw driver into eslot and pull it upwards. The slot should open.
Push the screw driver into eslot and pull it upwards. The slot should open.
While holding the slot open, put the cable in. Once the cable is secured in the slot, release thescrew driver.
Check to make sure the cable is secured. Connect all other cables in the same manner. Check to make sure the cable is secured. Connect all other cables in the same manner.
4.2 Power
The Butler XT2 must be powered by an external AC/DC Power Supply.
Power over Ethernet and Power over DMX are not supported. Always use an external power supply.
The power supply must meet the following requirements:
- Output Voltage: 24 V DC
- Output Current: depending on the load of the connected devices. The Butler XT2 itself runs with max. 3 W
Always connect protective ground with the appropriate terminal in the power supply section.
4.3 e:net
Use standard shielded CAT5 (RJ45) network cabling for e:net.
Please remember that e:net requires an isolated network segment and cannot operate properly when using e.g. internet or video/audio streaming in the same network simultaneously.
4.4 Digital inputs
The Butler XT2 offers eight configurable optically isolated digital inputs for connectivity to separate systems/sensors providing 12 V DC and 15 mA power supply. See connection diagram on the right below for details.The input voltage range for the digital inputs is 9 to 24 V DC.
4.5 DMX
The DMX output is taken from the RJ45 connectors labeled „DMX1“ and „DMX2“ or via clamp contacts. To connect DMX using a XLR type plug, please use the adaptor cable, item number 40005 available as accessory or contact your nearest e:cue distributor for a suitable adaptor cable.
Terminate each DMX line with an 120 Ohms resistor at the end to gain stability of the DMX bus.
pin no | signal |
1 | DMX- |
2 | DMX+ |
3 | GND |
4 | n/c |
5 | VCC in |
6 | GND |
7 | nc |
8 | nc |
4.6 e:bus
The e:bus is a 2-wire bus system using clamp/screw terminal connectors to attach the wires safely and robust. The wiring between the devices is extremely flexible. In addition to the free topology design, you do not need to pay attention to polarities. As long as the two e:bus connectors of a user terminal are connected to the master unit’s connectors, everything will work fine. The two e:bus connectors of a user terminal can be connected to the master unit‘s connectors either way. The terminal devices will recognize the polarity and configure themselves the proper way. Please refer to the e:bus short introduction, available at www.ecue.com for more details about e:bus.
4.7 RS-232
For communication between different systems, the Butler XT2 offers an RS-232 interface (configuration: 9600 baud, 8 databits, no parity, 1 stopbit).
Format: [Command] [Parameter1 (3 digits)] {optional:[Parameter2 (3 digits) ]} rn
Parameters always must have 3 characters with leading 0s. Transmission must end with rn (in HEX code: 0x0d 0x0a). No space characters allowed, examples:
Play Cuelist 1: PC001rn
Set Grand-Master Intensity to 20%: IN000020rn
Command | Parameter1 | Action |
PC | nnn | Play Cuelist nnn |
TP | nnn | Toggle Play Cuelist nnn |
PP | nnn | Toggle Pause for Cuelist nnn |
NX | mmm | Next for Mutexgroup mmm |
PV | mmm | Previous for Mutex Group mmm |
IN | nnn | Set Intensity to ppp (000-100)% for nnn: 000 :Grand Master 001-099: Cuelist Master 129 – 193: V-Master 1 to 64 |
ST | nnn | Stop Cuelist nnn 000 : Stop All |
TL | sss | Trigger Label for Label Index sss, e.g. TL001 |
Micro SD card
The Butler XT2 comes with a micro SD card and cannot operate if no micro SD card is present. A typical show file incl. configuration files is not bigger than a few megabytes, the Butler XT2 is designed to work with such typical show files. It is possible to create show files that exceed the performance capabilities of the Butler XT2. Some hints:
- The larger the show, the longer the seek times to the cuelist start points
- The more state-aware Action Pad items (mainly faders or buttons reflecting cuelist play state), the higher the permanent load to the Butler XT2
If the micro SD card has been removed during operation and is restored, the show may be continued by pressing the system button on the device – otherwise you need to reboot.
— Do not remove the SD card while the Butler XT2 is in operation!
— The Butler XT2 supports SD cards of the following types: SD & SDHC. Please be aware that SDXC cards are not supported.
Interface elements
6.1 Buttons
The System button can be used alone or in combination with the a button. Press the System button and keep it pressed. When a function is displayed release the button and the function will be executed.
In an error condition:
Acknowledge notification and reset the system.
In normal operation:
Long press (ca. 4 seconds):
When a blinking rES is displayed, release the button and the Butler XT2 will restart.
Button System and “a” in combination:
When a blinking dEF is displayed, release the buttons. The Butler XT2 will be reset to factory state. This includes the IP address.
6.2 Buttons a and b
For the buttons a and b you can assign functions with the Lighting Application Suite, depending on the operation mode.
Status LEDs
e:net Link | OFF: no Ethernet link ON: link established |
e:net Activity | OFF: no data transfer ON: Ethernet data exchange in progress |
7.1 System display
Online mode
Display | Description |
o | A small rotation circle indicated online mode. |
Standalone mode
In standalone mode the display shows the actual sync state, the output mode and the number of running cuelists.
Display | Description |
A | Master mode. |
b | Slave mode. |
d | DMX modus. |
0… 8 | 0…8 für number of parallel running cuelists. |
Crd | SD card error, no card inserted, check the SD card. Reset with system button. |
EP | e:bus overload due to over current or power failure. This can happen when connecting devices with high inrush current during operation. Check the e:bus for shortcuts and the power supply for correct supply voltage. Reset with the system button. |
EC | Configuration of the e:bus failed. If repeated please contact the e:cue service. |
SEr | The serial number could not be read. Reset the system. If the error happens again, please contact the e:cue service. |
S | A blinking S indicates standby. The Butler XT2 is in standalone mode, but no cuelists are running or no cuelists available. |
Loader mode
Display | Description |
LOAd | The Butler XT2 is in loader mode and waits for a firmware update. |
Standalone configuration
The Butler XT2 can either be configured in standalone mode without the Lighting Application Suite and only with a web browser and a PC, or it can be setup in online mode with the Lighting Application Suite.
Configuration in standalone mode is most recommended when the Butler XT2 has his factory settings.
For a complete overview of other functions like clustering and assignments of Actions and programming of shows see the System Manual for the Lighting Application Suite, available for download from www.ecue.com for free.
When the Butler XT2 is in online mode all defined Triggers and Actions are run in the Programmer. For standalone mode only those Triggers and Actions get exported that the Butler XT2 can handle in standalone mode. All online mode-only Actions and Triggers are not exported.
8.1 Using the standalone web interface
You can set the network parameters of the Butler XT2 without any other system using a standard web browser on any PC or PC-like system.
Connect the Butler XT2 with power and via a standard LAN patch cable over an Ethernet switch to the server (LCE or PC). If you want to connect the Butler XT2 without Ethernet switch to the server use a so called cross cable, as not all Ethernet interfaces support automatic RX/TX detection.Start the web browser and enter the IP address of the Butler XT2 in the address field of the browser, in factory state 192.168.123.1 (if the Butler was configured differently before and you do not know the IP address, perform a »Reset to factory settings«). You can now see the current settings and parameters.
To change the configuration, click the upper Configure button and enter the password. The default password is “ecue”, it can be changed during configuration.
Click Enter and the main configuration dialogue gets displayed. Change the parameters (explained in the following chapter) and click Submit.
Set the parameters and click Submit to save the changes. See the next chapter for a description of the parameters.
Online configuration with Programmer
Connect the Butler XT2 via a switch to a system runnung e:cue’s Lighting Application Suite; start the Programmer.
Select the Network tab
in the status window in the upper left. Any Butler XT2 devices which are connected to the network should appear in the list. If they do not show up in the list, check if the IP address settings for your computer are correct and the network range is 192.168.123.*, the default address of any new Butler XT2 is 192.168.123.1. Please also make sure your fire wall does not prevent communication between the computer and the Butler XT2. The Butler XT2 should become visible.
Click on the Butler XT2 line in the Network display, this opens the device configuration dialog. Here you can set all driver properties of the Butler XT2.
Click the IP address –
typically this should read 192.168.123.1 at this stage, when the Butler XT2 is still set to factory defaults.
- Assign a new IP address e.g. 192.168.123.200.
- Use the same procedure for the remaining network parameters: Subnet Mask – usually 255.255.255.0, Gateway – no gateway
- Give the Butler XT2 a unique name.
- Set the base time, this is the time without DST correction, add shift and dates for DST begin and end.
- Do not modify DMX settings except you know what you are doing.
- See the following table for a complete overview of network parameters.
- Apply the changes with the Ok button
If no show is exported to the Butler XT2, e. g. when the Butler XT2 is in factory state, no DST information and master/slave settings are available. As soon as a show has been downloaded, correct DST information and master/slave setting will be shown.
9.1 Network parameters
Device Basics
Device Name | The device will be displayed with this name in the e:cue programmer. |
IP address | The IP address of the device (default: 192.168.123.1) |
Subnet Mask | The netmask of the device (Default: 255.255.255.0) |
Gateway address | The default gateway of the device (Default: no gateway) |
MAC address | The physical address of the device (read only) |
Base Time – Date | The base time/date of the device. This is the time to which the Daylight Saving Time offset is added. |
DST Time – Date | The current real time and date with DST shift. |
DST Info | Information about the DST settings, shift and date range |
Group ID | Group ID for the cluster configuration. |
Password | Apply a password to protect the configuration. Default is “ecue”. |
UPNP enable | Enable Universal Plug and Play for the IP network. |
Versions
Hardware Build Version | The hardware version (read only). |
Software Build Version | The software version (read only). |
Cluster Mode
Cluster ID | Generated ID of the cluster |
Cluster Size | Number of engines in this cluster |
Device Mode | Master or Slave n/m (n of m) |
Advanced Setup
Lock Settings | Checkmark, set by default, avoids changes for DMX and RDM by chance. |
BRK Length | Break signal length in µs for the DMX protocol. |
MAB Length | Mark after break length in µs for the DMX protocol. |
BRK Length RDM | Break length in µs for the RDM protocol. |
MAB Length RDM | Mark after break length in µs for the RDM protocol. |
RDM Switch Time | The RDM Tx to Rx length in in µs. |
BRK Length | Break length for e:pix protocol (not used). |
MAB Length | Mark after break length for e:pix protocol (not used). |
RTC Trim | Adjust the internal real time clock (RTC), value is seconds per 28 days. |
RTC Trim Fine | Additional fine adjustment for the RTC. |
To add the Butler XT2 to the Programmer configuration start the Device Manager.Execute the Automatic
Setup Wizard. The Butler XT2 will be found and displayed:Set the checkmark for the Butler XT2 to add it to your setup or click the Select button.
Clear the checkmark for the e:bus scan if there are no e:buscomponents.To set the driver properties for the Butler XT2double-click the Butler XT2 in den device overview of the Device Manager.
Click Ok to add the Butler XT2 to the Programmer configuration, the Butler XT2 is now available.
Double-click the new Butler XT2 in the Device Manager and an additional configuration dialog gets displayed to set more parameters for the Butler XT2. Using this device setup dialog you can set the DMX universes as well as the required
Actions for system buttons and digital inputs.
Set the Set to master checkmark to define this Butler XT as a master engine and give it a unique master alias in the Export section.
When finished close the device setup dialog with Ok.
The DST settings are taken from the Sunrise Timer settings in the Show Properties of the Programmer.
9.2 Connecting more than one Butler XT2
In case you have several Butlers XT2 they need to be configured one at a time. Do not connect all of them to the network immediately! This is due to the fact that the devices all come with the same IP-address by factory default. If they are connected simultaneously an IP-address conflict will occur and configuration is not possible. Instead, connect the Butlers XT2 one at a time. Connect the first Butler XT2 and assign a new IPaddress to the device (e.g. 192.168.123.11). Repeat this sequence until all devices have been assigned with an individual IP-address. In a next step all devices can be hooked up to the connecting network.
Standalone control via web browser
In standalone mode it is possible to control the Butler XT2 via a web browser. Connect a PC-based system to the e:net interface like shown in the chapter » Using the standalone web interface«. Start the browser and enter the IP address of the Butler XT2 as URL. From the start screen click Configure under the cuelist settings and you will get a basic control screen.You cannot only control a single Butler XT2 but also clusters of Butler XT2 and Butler S2s.
Adjusting the internal Real Time Clock
In the Advanced Settings during setup you can adjust the speed of the real time clock, if this is not precise enough. You can add a time shift as parameter RTC trim, which adds or subtracts ±48, ±97 or ±145 seconds in a 28 days cycle. If this is not suffient you can fine trim the real time clock with the second parameter RTC trim fine in a range 0 to 31. The setting of this parameter controls component variances of the real time clock. You have to try which value fits best.
Firmware update
To update the firmware of the Butler XT2 proceed the following way:
- Start the Patchelor of the e:cue Lighting Application Suite.
- In the list of found devices select the appropriate Butler XT2.
- Press the right mouse button and select Update Firmware.
- Select the file with the new firmware (*.bxt).
- After the download is complete the Butler XT2 will restart.
- The new firmware is available now.
Action Pad and Mobile Action Pad
The Butler XT2 can be controlled from a remote instance like a PC, an iOS device like iPhone or iPad, or via Android devices. See the »System Manual« for the Lighting Application Suite 6.0 for a detailed description.
Without Adobe Flash support for web browsers, you need an additional application to remotely control the Butler XT2 in standalone mode via ActionPad on a PC. Please contact your local e:cue support to get the desktop application.
Technical specifications
General specifications
Dimensions | 177 x 60 x 75 mm /7 x 2.4 x 3 inch |
Weight | 0.4 kg / 0.88 lbs |
Power | 3…31 W (12 … 24 V DC x max. 1,35 A) |
Operating/storage temp. | 0 … 40 °C/32 … 104 °F |
Operating/storage hum. | 0 … 80%, non-condensing |
Protection class | IP20 |
Housing | Aluminium, polyamide 6.6 |
Mounting | on 35 mm DIN rail |
Max. start up time after voltage interruption | 10 seconds |
Engine specifications
User interface | 3 Buttons, 5 LEDs, 7-segment-LED |
System links | 1 x e:bus (clamp terminals) 1 x e:net (RJ45 Ethernet) 1 x RS-232 (clamp terminals) 2 x DMX (RJ45, clamp terminals) 8 x optically isolated digital inputs |
Display | 7-segment LED |
Data storage | on micro SD card |
e:net specification
e:net specification | |
Connection | RJ45, 8P8C |
Speed | 100 MBit/s |
POE capability | no |
DMX output specification | |
Number of outputs | 2 DMX universes, 1024 channels |
Short circuit protection | yes, reversible |
Over-voltage protection | yes |
DMX operation | Acc. DMX-512A standard |
Galvanic isolation | yes, 1 kV max. |
e:bus specification | |
Number of outputs | 1 x clamp terminals |
Short circuit protection | yes, reversible |
Over-voltage protection | yes |
Max. output power | 24 V DC x max. 1.2 A |
Max. # Glass Touches | 8 |
Optical isolation | no |
Digital inputs specification | |
Number of inputs | 8 clamp terminals |
Optical isolation | yes, 3 kV max. |
Max. voltage | 24 V DC (low signal: < 1 V, high signal: > 4 V) |
Power supply for external contacts |
12 V DC x 15 mA |
Short circuit protection | yes, reversible |
Over-voltage protection | yes |
RS-232 | |
Transfer rate & Configuration | 9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1 stopbit |
Galvanic isolation | yes |
Conforms to ANSi/UL Std. 60950-1.
Certified to CAN/CSA Std. C22.2#60950-1.
Problem analysis
15.1 Software
Problem | Check | Cause |
Butler XT2 not online or not visible in Programmer/Patchelor | Computer network adapter with fixed and correct IP Address assigned? |
The computer’s IP address must be assigned as fixed address. Also, the first three parts of the IP address must be the same IP as for the Butler XT2. Example: 192.168.123.xxx. |
Butler XT2 not online or not visible in Programmer/Patchelor | Programmer/Patchelor network adapter configured? |
e:net interface included IP address must be assigned to Programmer/Patchelor (Application Options, Advanced tab). |
Butler XT2 not online or not visible in Programmer/Patchelor | More than one Butler XT2 with same IP address? |
Factory default of Traxon Products is IP address 192.168.123.1. |
Butler XT2 not online or not visible in Programmer/Patchelor | Direct connection from computerto Butler XT2, without cross link cable or LAN switch? | Some network adapters do not support a direct LAN connection (without LAN switch). |
Triggers like “Initialisation” withoutfunction. | Trigger for “Initialisation” assigned? | Butler XT2 only executes triggers if they are configured and transferred with the Quick Update in the Device Manager. |
RDM without function | RDM enable | RDM “Enable for DMX 1 or 2” must be activated in Programmer’s Device Properties in Device Manager. |
Butler XT2 configuration dialog in network status window cannot be opened |
Butler XT2 is bound in Programmer and “Enable Driver” is set. | Remove Butler XT2 in Device Manager or disable driver is Device Manager’s configuration dialog. |
Realtime Triggers do not work atthe selected time/date | Butler XT2 Base Time/Date correct? Triggers transferred to Butler XT2? | Butler XT2 Base Time and Date is configurable in the Device Setup via the network overview window. Run a quick update in the Programmer. |
Show behaves differently if uploaded to the Butler XT2 | Only supported standalone Triggers used? | For detailed information check “System Manual LAS” chapter “16.7 Possible Trigger”. |
15.2 Hardware
Problem | Check | Cause |
EP in display | Push “System” button on Butler XT2. | The Butler XT2 has an e:bus output detection. This reacts for example in case of a short circuits, or “HotPlug” of e:bus devices. |
New e:bus device not found | Export new showfile without any e:bus devices. Then export showfile with new e:bus device. |
Each e:bus device has a unique ID. Butler XT2 supports a maximum of eight IDs. The ID memory needs to be cleared to identify new e:bus devices. |
CRD in display (in standalone mode) | New SD card? | If using a new SD card please upload a showfile.. |
CRD in display (in standalonemode) | No assigned cuelist? | Butler XT2 can only play exported cuelists. |
Glass Touchscreen without function or reboots permanentlyor screen flickers. |
Cable to long, wrong diameter? | View e:bus cable lengths and diameters in specification. |
Change log
Firmware | Build | Changes |
2.0.3308 | 9/19/2016 | NEW: HTTP ERROR 404 included NEW: RTC adjustments included |
2.0.1527 | 8/16/2013 | FIX: respond with random timeout to who is there requests better load ballance in large installations |
2.0.1511 | 7/1/2013 | New: Option support for HTTP access Control included FIX: multiple events on one astro event with different offsets FIX: V-Master setup before cuelist started fixed |
2.0.1326 | 2/27/2013 | FIX: Actionpads with more than 45 buttons FIX: Valid from/to settings for triggers |
2.0.1237 | 10/8/2012 | NEW: Web Configuration support NEW: Actionpad support NEW: UPNP support FIX: Release action for drycontacts |
Dimensions
All dimensions in mm/in
Connection diagram
Butler XT2 Connection example (Online Mode)Please check for the latest updates and changes on the Traxon website.
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