Technical Manual

XNX Universal Transmitter
Section 2 - Installation and Operation
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Selecting the Numeric Format
If “Other mA Sensor” has been selected as the sensor type, the
transmitter’s output can be displayed in one of three numeric
formats. From the Ranges & Alarms menu, select the
switch to
open the Range menu (Figure 93). Select the
switch again to
display the Range Lower Limit menu. Select the switch twice
to open therstNumericFormatmenu.
Figure 93. Navigating to the rst Numeric Format menu
Select the
switch to open the second Numeric Format menu,
which displays the formats available for numerical display (see
Figure 94).
Figure 94. Navigating to the second Numeric Format menu
Select or to cycle through the three options. When the
desired format is highlighted, select the
switch to make the
selection the default display format. Select
twice to return to
the Ranges & Alarms menu.
Latching / Non-Latching
Warning: There is a potential loss of sensitivity during exposure to high
concentrations of H
2
S. Under these conditions, set the control unit to latch
at overrange. In standalone configuration, set alarms to latching. When
resetting the overrange or alarm, verify correct operation of the transmitter.
Latching/Non-LatchingisusedtocontrolwhetherAlarms1and
2 and faults will latch alarms.
Figure 95. Alarm Latching/Non-Latching Screen
Figure 96. Alarm Latching
Select the
or
icon beside the alarm limit to display the
AlarmLatching/Unlatchingscreen.Alarmlatchingdetermines
whether alarms that are triggered are automatically reset when
the condition dissipates (latching off
) or remain active until
an operator resets them manually (latching on
). Highlight the
desired latching option with the switches. Use
to accept
it.