The Honeywell Analytics XNX Universal Transmitter, is a gas detection device that can be configured to work with a wide variety of Honeywell gas sensors. View for setup, maintenance, and how to use.
Xnx Xnx Honeywell Analytics 40 Setup Manual
Components
The key components of the XNX Honeywell Analytics 40 include:
- Sensor Ports: Allows connection to multiple gas sensors for detecting various gases.
- Display Screen: Provides real-time readings and system information.
- Buttons/Controls: Used for navigating the menu and settings.
- Communication Ports: For connecting the device to external systems and networks.
- Power Input: For supplying the required power to the unit.
Installation Guide
Mounting the XNX Honeywell Analytics 40
- Select Mounting Location: Choose a wall or ceiling surface that can support the unit’s weight.
- Install Mounting Bracket: Using the provided screws, attach the mounting bracket to the wall or ceiling.
- Attach the Device: Hang the XNX Honeywell Analytics 40 onto the bracket.
- Secure the Device: Ensure that the device is securely mounted and will not move during operation.
Powering On
- Connect the power cable to the XNX Honeywell Analytics 40 and plug it into a reliable power source.
- Press the power button to turn the device on.
- The device will perform a self-diagnostic check during startup. Wait for it to complete before proceeding.
Connecting to the Network
- Use the communication ports on the device to connect it to the monitoring network or external devices.
- Ensure that the device is correctly configured to communicate with the network by reviewing the communication settings in the system menu.
- Test the network connection by verifying that data is being transmitted to the connected system.
System Configuration
Once your device is mounted and powered on, the next step is configuring the XNX Honeywell Analytics 40 for optimal performance.
Display Setup
The display screen shows real-time data, status, and alarms. Configure the display settings as follows:
- Language: Set the language for the system.
- Date and Time: Set the correct time and date to ensure proper data logging.
- Measurement Units: Select the units of measurement (e.g., ppm, %LEL).
Calibration
Calibration is a critical step to ensure accurate gas detection. Depending on the gases you plan to monitor, the device will need to be calibrated to ensure it provides precise readings. Follow these steps:
- Prepare Calibration Gas: Use the appropriate calibration gas for the sensor being used.
- Enter Calibration Mode: From the menu, select the calibration option.
- Apply Calibration Gas: Introduce the gas to the sensor while following the calibration process on the screen.
- Verify Calibration: After calibration, verify that the device reads the expected values for the calibration gas.
Troubleshooting
While the XNX Honeywell Analytics 40 is designed for reliability, you may encounter common issues. Here are some troubleshooting tips:
- No Display: Check the power connections and ensure the unit is turned on.
- Incorrect Readings: Perform a recalibration if readings are inconsistent or inaccurate.
- Alarms Not Triggering: Ensure the alarm settings are correctly configured, and the sensors are working.
If these steps don’t resolve the issue, refer to the technical manual or contact Honeywell support for further assistance.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: How long does the XNX Honeywell Analytics 40 battery last?
A: The XNX Honeywell Analytics 40 is powered by an external supply. However, if equipped with a battery backup, the battery should last for up to 24 hours, depending on the model and usage.
Q: Can I use this device in explosive environments?
A: Yes, the XNX Honeywell Analytics 40 is certified for use in hazardous environments and meets various safety standards (e.g., ATEX, IECEx). Always verify the specific certification for your application.
Q: How often do I need to calibrate the sensors?
A: Calibration frequency depends on the gas type and environmental conditions. Generally, it’s recommended to calibrate the sensors at least once every six months or more frequently in harsh environments.
Q: Can I monitor multiple gases simultaneously?
A: Yes, the XNX Honeywell Analytics 40 supports multiple gas sensors, allowing for simultaneous monitoring of various gases. Customize your device based on the gases present in your environment.
Pricing & Availability
The price of the XNX Honeywell Analytics 40 may vary depending on your region, chosen configuration, and additional sensors. Below is a general pricing guideline (note: prices may fluctuate over time and vary by supplier):
- United States: $1,500 – $2,500
- United Kingdom: £1,200 – £2,000
- Europe: €1,400 – €2,300
- Australia: AUD 2,000 – AUD 3,000
- India: ₹1,20,000 – ₹2,00,000
These prices typically include the base unit and a single sensor. Additional sensors, calibration kits, and accessories may incur extra costs.