Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide Official
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.
Why is this important? Because in an industrial setting, the person holding this guide might be a technician in heavy PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), standing in the rain, with grease on their gloves. They don't want to read about the theory of 4-20mA loop signals; they want to know exactly which of the five terminal blocks the shield wire goes into. The guide respects the user's time and physical reality by relying on color-coding (e.g., matching the color of the wire to the color of the terminal block diagram).
The LED ring will flash (Green for normal, Yellow for fault, Red for alarm). Xnx Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide
If you need help with a specific part of the installation, tell me:
Q: How do I configure the Xnx Universal Transmitter? A: The device can be configured using various tools and software, including setting parameters such as measurement range, accuracy, and communication protocols. For more information on the Xnx Universal Transmitter,
Verify the sensor plug matches the transmitter's bottom port socket.
Stay safe, and monitor wisely.
| Terminal | Label | Function | Connection | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | V+ | 24 VDC Power | +24V from PS | | 2 | V- | 0 VDC Power | Common/RTN | | 3 | S (4-20) | Analog Signal Out | PLC Analog Input | | 4 | T+ (RS-485) | Modbus A / Data + | D+ / TX+ | | 5 | T- (RS-485) | Modbus B / Data - | D- / TX- | | 6 | SHLD | Cable Shield Drain | Earth Ground | | 7 | ALARM NC | Normally Closed Relay | External Siren/Light | | 8 | ALARM COM | Relay Common | Power source for alarm | | 9 | ALARM NO | Normally Open | Default wiring |
The XNX is operated via four magnetic switches activated by the included magnetic wand. These switches allow full navigation and configuration —essential for hazardous areas. Because in an industrial setting, the person holding
The XNX accepts various sensor types via its lower entry port. The transmitter must be powered down when installing or replacing a sensor cartridge.