User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Applications
- 3 Typical Application
- 4 Unpacking
- 5 Overview
- 6 Battery
- 7 USB Port
- 8 Backlight
- 9 Choose Operating Modes
- 10 RECEIVE DMX
- 11 Receiver Options
- 12 SEND DMX
- 13 Send Options
- 14 CABLE TESTER
- 15 CHANEL TRACER
- 16 TIMINGS
- 17 SEQUENCE
- 18 FIXTURES
- 19 Connect to PC
- 20 OPTIONS
- 21 RDM Controller (XMT-350 Only)
- 22 Additional Technical Information
- 23 Safety Information
- 24 Technical Data
FIXTURE Configure fixtures and patch them.
OPTIONS Options of the XMT.
CONNECT TO PC Mode to connect the XMT to the PC software.
On the XMT-120A:
Select the desired mode by using the navigation buttons [CH+] and [CH-]. 
Press [OK] to confirm the selection or [CANCEL] to return to the previous mode.
On the XMT-350:
Select the desired mode by using the navigation buttons [CH+], [CH-], [+] and [-]. 
Press [OK] to confirm the selection.
 10 RECEIVE DMX
Press the [MODE] button and choose RECEIVE DMX. Now, press the [OK] button to enter the receive mode. 
Connect a DMX source to the XMT's DMX in port.
If a DMX signal is received without any errors, the data of the DMX signal will be 
displayed.
Choose the DMX address with [CH+] and [CH-] buttons. The corresponding level will be 
shown in real time.
If the DMX signal is good enough to be decoded, but some errors are detected, the 
received data will be displayed while an error sign will appear.
If the incoming DMX signal can’t be decoded by the XMT, BAD SIGNAL will be shown 
instead of the value. 
If no signal is detected, NO SIGNAL will be shown instead of the value.
If a DMX signal is received, but the selected channel is not available, “--” will be shown 
instead of the value.
Note: DMX-512 can transmit up to 512 channels but it’s possible that a controller sends 
less than 512 channels. 
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