2�6 Verifying The Xnx Configuration; 2�6�1 Test Menu; Inhibit � �����������������������������������������������������������������79 3�2�6 Sensepoint/Sensepoint Ht Calibrating �������������������94 - Honeywell XNX Technical Manual

Universal transmitter
Hide thumbs Also See for XNX:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

XNX Universal Transmitter
Level 1 and Level 2 Passcode
Level 1 and 2 passcode screens give the administrator the ability
to assign new passcodes for either or both access levels�
From the Configure Security Screen, use the switches to
highlight Passcode 1� Use
switches to decrement or increment the values� Use
the new value and move to the next digit� Repeat until all four digits
have been selected� Follow the same procedure to change the
Level 2 passcode�
Figure 145. Setting Level 1 Passcode
Use the switches to move to "Accept Settings" on the display�
Choose
to save the settings to the transmitter�
Figure 146. Accept Settings and Security Settings Accepted Screens
Section 2 - Installation and Operation
to choose the first digit and the
to accept
2.6 Verifying the XNX Configuration
2.6.1
Test Menu
The test menu icons are shown in this table:
Symbol
Description
X
Inhibit
Force mA Output
Warning: Keep the passwords in a secure area to prevent
unauthorized access to the transmitter. If the passwords are lost,
resetting the XNX transmitter will require a service technician.
Inhibit
X
Warning: When the XNX transmitter is placed in Inhibit Mode,
alarms are silenced. This will prevent an actual gas event from being
reported. Inhibit Mode must be limited to testing and maintenance
only. Exit Inhibit Mode after testing or maintenance activities.
Figure 147. Inhibit Screen
The Inhibit mode is designed to prevent alarms from being
triggered during testing or maintenance�
79
Symbol
Description
Force Relay
Alarm/Fault Simulation

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents