Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide [work] -
Unscrew the enclosure cover and remove the display module to access the terminal blocks.
From the main menu, navigate to the Sensor Menu to verify that the transmitter has recognized the correct cartridge type (Electrochemical, Infrared, or Catalytic Bead). Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide
Mount & Power
The Honeywell Analytics XNX Universal Transmitter is a highly flexible, low-maintenance device designed to detect toxic, flammable, and oxygen gas hazards. Operating on a powerful common transmitter platform, it accepts inputs from three principal gas sensing technologies: electrochemical (toxic and oxygen), infrared (catalytic bead and open-path flammable), and catalytic bead (flammable). Unscrew the enclosure cover and remove the display
The transmitter enters a warm-up phase (usually lasting between 30 seconds and several minutes depending on the sensor type). The output current is held at a safe fault/warm-up level (typically 3.0mA) to prevent false alarms on the controller. Operating on a powerful common transmitter platform, it
4–24mA (Sink/Source), Optional RS-485 Modbus, Foundation Fieldbus Relay Outputs (Optional): 3 x SPDT Form C (5A at 250V AC)
: The unit must be earthed/grounded for electrical safety and to minimize radio frequency interference (RFI). Internal and external ground points are provided. Operation and Configuration Quick Start Guide XNX Universal Transmitter
