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Safety Information 

Consider the following notes absolutely when you set up, connect and use the XWL. 

This product is not for household use. Read this manual before operating the device, follow the 

safety precautions and observe all warnings in this manual. 

Use this device only in accordance with local laws and regulations. 

Safety Precautions 

 

Disconnect the device from AC power before removing any cover or part, including any 

fuse and when not in use. 

 

Ensure that the device is electrically connected to ground (earth). 

 

Use only a source of AC power that complies with local building and electrical codes and 

has both overload and ground-fault (earth fault) protection. 

 

Before using the device, check that the power distribution equipment and cables are in 

perfect condition and rated for the current required of all connected devices. 

 

Isolate the device from power immediately if the power cable or the power plug is in any 

way damaged, defective or wet, or if they show signs of overheating. 

 

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. 

 

Do not operate the device if the ambient temperature exceeds 55°C (131°F). 

 

Do not modify the device in any way not described in this manual or install other than 

genuine SWISSON parts. 

 

Do not attempt to bypass any fuse. Replace any defective fuse with one of the specified 

type and rating only. 

 

When suspending the device, ensure that the supporting structure and all hardware used 

can hold at least 10 times the weight of all devices suspended from them. 

 

When suspending the device, install a secondary attachment such as a safety cable that is 

approved by an official body such as TÜV as a safety attachment for the total weight it 

secures. The safety cable must comply with EN 60598-2-17 Section 17.6.6 and be capable 

of bearing a static suspended load 10 times the weight of the device. 

 

Make sure that any external cover and rigging hardware is securely fastened.  

 

Block access below the work area whenever installing, servicing or moving an overhead 

device. 

 

Do not use the device in areas where it is exposed to direct sunlight. 

Summary of Contents for XWL-R

Page 1: ...XWL T Wireless DMX Transmitter XWL R Wireless DMX Receiver User Manual...

Page 2: ...2 UM XWL D0 LEN V01 00 DOC 17 10 14...

Page 3: ...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...

Page 4: ...werCON inlet from Neutrik makes it easy to connect your XWL to the mains Its mechanical design allows for installing the XWL flexibly such that the user is able to put the antenna in a convenient posi...

Page 5: ...ture 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 devi...

Page 6: ...e power cable a grounding type earthed mains plug that is suitable for the local power outlets following the power plug manufacturer s instructions Consult a qualified electrician if you have any doub...

Page 7: ...ted drop of the signal level Line termination is also known to reduce the susceptibility to environmental noise Transmission Standards The XWL is available in different versions with varying transmiss...

Page 8: ...k all unlinked receivers in the range of the transmitter On receivers During the link process the Link LED blinks The Link LED turns permanently on when the link is established and DMX is received fro...

Page 9: ...k 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...

Page 10: ...nnas as highly as possible Avoid operating the XWL near ground Bad Good A crowd will absorb the signal Bad Better Best It is better to place the device itself at an elevated location rather than to us...

Page 11: ...5 mm 6 5 Width 92 mm 3 6 Height 44 4 mm 1 75 Weight 0 58 kg 1 18 lbs Ambient temperature 30 C 55 C 22 F 131 F System latency 5 ms Broadcast power transmitter 100 mW 20 dBm Radio frequency band 2 4 GH...

Page 12: ...DMX 3 Wireless DMX transmitter W DMX type 3 pin XLR 10 19 46 XWL T WDMX 5 Wireless DMX transmitter W DMX type 5 pin XLR Receivers 10 19 50 XWL R CRMX 3 Wireless DMX receiver CRMX type 3 pin XLR 10 19...

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