Start Guide — Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick

Working with gas detection equipment requires strict adherence to safety protocols to prevent personal injury and equipment damage.

Mount the transmitter in an area free from excessive vibration, direct heat sources, and severe weather. Ensure there is adequate clearance for sensor replacement and calibration accessory attachment.

Route your power cable through the chosen conduit entry. Connect the positive line to Terminal 1 (24V DC +) and the negative line to Terminal 2 (Common) .

Thread the sensor retainer ring clockwise until hand-tight to seal the weatherproof joint. User Interface and Navigation Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide

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Which are you using? (Electrochemical, Infrared, or Catalytic Bead?)

The XNX transmitter automatically detects the sensor type upon boot if the correct personality module is installed. Personality Modules Route your power cable through the chosen conduit entry

: Once configured, the detector must be calibrated following specific procedures (typically found in Section 8.1 of the full manual) to ensure accuracy. Gases Detected

By following this guide and consulting the additional resources, you'll be well on your way to getting started with your Xnx Universal Transmitter.

The Xnx Universal Transmitter is a highly versatile and widely used device in various industries. By following this Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide, you'll be able to install, configure, and operate your device with confidence. Remember to consult the user manual and manufacturer's support for more detailed information and troubleshooting guidance. User Interface and Navigation Here is what makes

Regular calibration is necessary to maintain accuracy. Ensure you have the target gas cylinder, a constant-flow regulator (0.5 L/min), and non-reactive calibration tubing ready. Step 1: Zero Calibration Activate with the magnetic wand to open the main menu. Enter the security passcode (default passcode is 0000 ). Select Test Menu > Gas Calibration > Zero Calibration .

Position the unit based on the target gas density. Place it low for heavy gases like Hydrogen Sulfide ( H2Scap H sub 2 cap S ) and high near the ceiling for light gases like Hydrogen ( H2cap H sub 2 ) or Methane ( CH4cap C cap H sub 4 Mounting Steps