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Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide !!hot!! May 2026

Apply the magnetic wand to the sensor to access the menu. Select Calibration and then Gas Calibration .

By following these steps, you can ensure your XNX Universal Transmitter provides reliable gas detection and keeps your workplace safe.

Never open the enclosure in a hazardous area while the circuit is live. Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide

Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide The Honeywell XNX Universal Transmitter is a highly versatile tool for monitoring toxic, flammable, and oxygen gas hazards. Whether you are setting it up for the first time or need a quick refresher on its core functions, this guide provides the essential steps to get your device operational. 1. Product Overview

Ensure the unit is properly grounded to prevent EMI interference. 3. Powering Up Apply the magnetic wand to the sensor to access the menu

Inhibit the output to prevent false alarms at the controller.

Its "universal" nature means it uses a common interface for all sensor types, simplifying maintenance and training across your facility. 2. Mounting and Installation Never open the enclosure in a hazardous area

The XNX is designed to work with various sensor technologies, including: For toxic gases and Oxygen. Catalytic Bead: For flammable gases (LEL). Infrared (IR): For combustible gases and CO2.

The LED ring will flash (Green for normal, Yellow for fault, Red for alarm).

After about 30–60 seconds, the unit will enter normal monitoring mode, displaying the current gas concentration. 4. Navigation and Magnetic Wand