Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide [best] -
For more information on the Xnx Universal Transmitter, including detailed technical specifications, user manuals, and configuration tools, please visit the manufacturer's website or contact their customer support team. Additionally, you can consult with industry experts and automation professionals to gain a deeper understanding of the device and its applications.
Allow at least 6 inches (150 mm) of clearance below the sensor for easy cartridge replacement. Electrical Wiring and Connections
Navigate to General Settings > Language and select your preference. Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide
Ensure the transmitter certification matches the hazardous area classification of your site (e.g., ATEX/IECEx or UL/cUL Class I, Div 1).
Unscrew the housing cover using the supplied hex tool to access the internal terminal blocks. For more information on the Xnx Universal Transmitter,
: Leave 6 inches of clearance below the sensor for replacements.
Verify the sensor plug matches the transmitter's bottom port socket. : Leave 6 inches of clearance below the
Never open the enclosure while the unit is energized in a hazardous location.
For more information on the Xnx Universal Transmitter, including detailed technical specifications, user manuals, and configuration tools, please visit the manufacturer's website or contact their customer support team. Additionally, you can consult with industry experts and automation professionals to gain a deeper understanding of the device and its applications.
Allow at least 6 inches (150 mm) of clearance below the sensor for easy cartridge replacement. Electrical Wiring and Connections
Navigate to General Settings > Language and select your preference.
Ensure the transmitter certification matches the hazardous area classification of your site (e.g., ATEX/IECEx or UL/cUL Class I, Div 1).
Unscrew the housing cover using the supplied hex tool to access the internal terminal blocks.
: Leave 6 inches of clearance below the sensor for replacements.
Verify the sensor plug matches the transmitter's bottom port socket.
Never open the enclosure while the unit is energized in a hazardous location.