: A complete list of these codes is available in the XNX Technical Handbook , which details what each specific number represents for maintenance and monitoring. Industrial Applications
: Replacing sensors while the unit is powered, a feature supported by the XNX design. xnx-move
: For toxic gases like Carbon Monoxide or Hydrogen Sulfide. Catalytic Bead : For combustible gas detection. Infrared : For hydrocarbon detection in harsh conditions. Common "Moves" or Operations : A complete list of these codes is
When users refer to "moves" with industrial transmitters like the XNX, it often pertains to: Catalytic Bead : For combustible gas detection
: INFO codes indicate specific activities or minor status changes within the transmitter.
The XNX platform is designed to be a "universal" transmitter, meaning it can work across various environments by supporting multiple sensor technologies:
What does the INFO# code indicates on the XNX event history?