The search for "xnx-move" typically refers to the from Honeywell Analytics , a device used in industrial safety to monitor toxic and flammable gases. Understanding XNX Informational Codes
When users refer to "moves" with industrial transmitters like the XNX, it often pertains to:
In the context of the XNX Universal Transmitter, "informative content" often relates to found in the device's event history. These codes provide status updates rather than indicating critical faults.
The XNX platform is designed to be a "universal" transmitter, meaning it can work across various environments by supporting multiple sensor technologies:
: 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
: Navigating the menu to change alarm setpoints or output ranges.
What does the INFO# code indicates on the XNX event history?
: Performing routine "zero" and "span" calibrations to ensure accuracy.