Verify that the transmitter's certification matches the hazardous area classification of the installation site (e.g., ATEX, IECEx, or UL/CSA).
Immediately following the zero calibration, the screen will prompt you for . Select Yes .
If your XNX variant includes the optional relay module or digital fieldbus capabilities (such as HART, Modbus, or Foundation Fieldbus), locate the secondary terminal boards. Wire these according to your specific system architecture and the wiring schematics provided inside the enclosure lid. 4. Initial Power-Up and Display Navigation Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide
Use the integrated mounting lugs on the rear of the enclosure housing. Secure with M6 or 1/4-inch bolts.
Let me know which direction you’d like to go — upload or paste the guide text, and I’ll produce the full report for you. If your XNX variant includes the optional relay
The XNX uses a non-intrusive interface. You do not need to open the housing to navigate menus; simply use the on the four sensors located around the display: Left/Right: Navigate through menu options. Enter (Checkmark): Confirm a selection. Escape (X): Go back or cancel. 5. Quick Calibration Steps
Only trained, qualified service personnel should install, wire, configure, or service the XNX Universal Transmitter. Initial Power-Up and Display Navigation Use the integrated
Honeywell XNX Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide The Honeywell XNX Universal Transmitter is a highly flexible, robust device designed to monitor toxic, oxygen, and flammable gas hazards in industrial environments. It supports multiple sensor technologies—including electrochemical, infrared, and catalytic bead—across a common mechanical and electrical interface. This guide provides an essential overview for installing, wiring, and configuring your XNX transmitter safely and efficiently. Safety and Prerequisites