Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide
5-layer marine-grade aluminum (painted) or 316 Stainless Steel Ingress Protection: IP66 / NEMA 4X
If you are responsible for industrial safety, emissions monitoring, or combustion control, you know that the "Universal" in is its greatest asset. This device is designed to adapt to a wide array of sensor technologies—catalytic bead, electrochemical, infrared (IR), and open path—without requiring a hardware overhaul.
The Xnx housing is rated NEMA 4X / IP66. Use the two side mounting flanges to attach the unit to a rigid pole, wall bracket, or unistrut. Ensure the sensor port points downward (to prevent moisture ingress). Torque mounting bolts to 15 in-lbs.
Before handling the equipment, ensure strict compliance with local safety regulations and plant procedures.
Thread the sensor retainer ring clockwise until hand-tight to seal the weatherproof joint. User Interface and Navigation Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide
Minor issues or maintenance alerts. Output operates normally.
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Routine calibration ensures accuracy and system reliability. Always allow the sensor to stabilize for at least 30 minutes after power-up before performing a calibration. Required Equipment
The XNX utilizes a non-intrusive user interface, allowing operation in hazardous areas without opening the enclosure. Navigation is performed using a magnetic wand over four magnetic switches located around the LCD display. [ ▲ UP ] [ ◀ ESC ] ( LCD ) [ ▶ ENTER ] [ ▼ DOWN ] Use the two side mounting flanges to attach
The LCD screen will illuminate and initiate a self-test sequence. It displays the firmware version, configuration profiles, and a countdown timer.
Connect the target span gas cylinder with a regulated flow rate (typically 0.5 L/min). Select Span Calibration from the menu.
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If ambient air is completely free of contaminants, you may use it as your zero reference. Otherwise, apply 100% Nitrogen synthetic zero air to the sensor via the calibration cup. Wait for the on-screen gas reading to stabilize. Before handling the equipment, ensure strict compliance with
: Approximately 196.85 mm (7.75") wide and 113.8 mm (4.48") deep.
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Leave sufficient clearance beneath the unit to allow for sensor cartridge replacement and calibration adapter attachment. Mounting Steps
: For agency compliance, EC and mV sensors must face downward , while Optima sensors must be mounted horizontally .
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