Index Index....................................3 Introduction ..................................4 Safety Information ................................5 Device Overview ................................6 Transmission Standards ..............................7 Establishing a Wireless Link .............................. 8 Link LED ..................................... 9 Position of the Antenna ..............................9 Technical Data.................................11 Ordering Information..............................12...
The XWL series encompasses both, W-DMX as well as CRMX compatible and compact wireless DMX transmitters and receivers. Multiple XWL-R receivers can be linked to a single XWL-T transmitter. Each model supports one of the leading DMX transmission solutions; W-DMX (by Wireless Solution) or CRMX (by LumenRadio). Thus, each XWL is compatible with a large number of wireless DMX receivers or transmitters that use the same protocol family (W-DMX or CRMX).
• Do not expose the device to rain or moisture. • Do not operate the device if any cover or component is missing, damaged or deformed. • Refer any service operation not described is this manual to SWISSON. • Provide unrestricted airflow around the device.
DMX Connections The DMX input of the XWL-T and the DMX output of the XWL-R are isolated. Models of the XWL are available with 3-pin or 5-pin XLR connectors. 5 Pin XLR connector 3 Pin XLR connector Connection Connection Ground...
Establishing a Wireless Link To transmit DMX data wirelessly, a transmitter and one or more receivers are used. The receivers have to be linked to the transmitter as shown below. Linking Ensure that all receivers which are supposed to become linked to the transmitter are unlinked (the Link LED of the receivers is turend off) before linking.
Link LED The Link LED shows different information depending on the model. XWL-T-WDMX and XWL-R-WDMX models The Link LED provides the following information on XWL-T-WDMX transmitters or XWL-R-WDMX receivers, respectively. XWL-T-CRMX and XWL-R-CRMX models The Link LED provides the following information on XWL-T-CRMX transmitters or XWL-R-CRMX receivers, respectively.
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Good Not good B ad Good Try to position the antennas as highly as possible. Avoid operating the XWL near ground. Good A crowd will absorb the signal. Better Best It is better to place the device itself at an elevated location rather than to use an antenna cable.
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