Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide ((exclusive)) -

This position prevents water or dust accumulation on the sensor flame arrestor.

In the rapidly evolving world of industrial automation and gas detection, the ability to adapt is non-negotiable. Enter the —a versatile, modular device designed to bridge the gap between various gas sensors and your central control system. Whether you are an instrument technician, a plant manager, or an integrator, getting this device online quickly and correctly is critical for safety and operational uptime.

Always mount the transmitter with the sensor pointing vertically downward. Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide

Configurable Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC). Relay 2 (Alarm 2): Configurable NO or NC.

Remove the calibration gas. Wait for the gas reading to return to normal ambient levels before exiting the menu to prevent false alarms on your control system. This position prevents water or dust accumulation on

Apply the calibration gas via the calibration splash guard or cup. Monitor the display until the reading stabilizes. Select to accept the span value.

Wait for the reading to stabilize, then swipe to accept the zero point. Step 2: Span Calibration Whether you are an instrument technician, a plant

The XNX transmitter supports three primary sensor technologies: Electrochemical (EC), Infrared (IR), and Catalytic Bead (mV). Connecting the Sensor Cartridge

After installation and wiring, you'll need to configure the Xnx Universal Transmitter to suit your specific application. Here are the general steps for configuring the device:

Upon successful entry, you will gain access to the three core menus: