Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide -

Handle electrochemical cells with care as they may contain corrosive solutions.

: Confirm that the transmitter labels match the hazardous area rating of the installation site.

Correct wiring prevents signal interference and device damage. Terminal Block Connections Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide

If prompted, enter the default security passcode (typically 0000 ) using the Up and Down keys to unlock the menu system. 5. Sensor Selection and First-Time Configuration

Wait for the reading to stabilize, then select to save the zero point. Step 2: Span Calibration Handle electrochemical cells with care as they may

Zero calibration, span calibration, and functional bump tests.

Apply 18–30 VDC (Nominal 24V).

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

Allow at least 6 inches (150 mm) of clearance below the sensor for easy cartridge replacement. Electrical Wiring and Connections Terminal Block Connections If prompted, enter the default

The XNX housing features five conduit entries (typically M25 or 3/4-inch NPT). Always use approved cable glands or conduit seals that match your environmental and hazardous area ratings.

Despite its reliability, the Xnx Universal Transmitter may occasionally require troubleshooting. Here are some common issues and troubleshooting steps: