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Unlike proprietary systems that lock you into one sensor type, the XNX accepts any combination of Honeywell’s sensor heads. The "4" in Analytics 4 emphasizes the fourth-generation signal processing that auto-recognizes the sensor type and calibrates accordingly.
When purchasing an XNX XNX Honeywell Analytics 4 system, ensure your supplier provides:
Estimated pricing: A single XNX transmitter with Analytics 4 and one IR sensor ranges from $1,800 to $2,500. Dual redundant (XNX XNX) setups with four sensors total run $4,500–$6,500.
You don’t need to rip out your existing Honeywell gear. Here is how to add the analytics layer: xnx xnx honeywell analytics 4
The "4-Series" refers to Honeywell’s family of electrochemical and catalytic bead sensors. These are the "lungs" of portable gas detectors like the BW Ultra or fixed systems like the Sensepoint XCL.
Why the 4-Series stands out:
However, a great sensor is only half the story. The real revolution is in analytics. Unlike proprietary systems that lock you into one
Problem: Sensor fault alarm appears intermittently. Solution: Check the "Analytics 4 health dashboard." Likely sensor drift—run a zero calibration. If drift persists, replace sensor.
Problem: Dual XNX XNX units show communication mismatch. Solution: Verify both units have identical firmware (v4.2 or higher). Re-sync the Modbus IDs (Unit 1 = ID 247, Unit 2 = ID 248).
Problem: No response from the LCD after power-up. Solution: The backlight timer may be set to 30 seconds. Press any magnetic key. If still dead, check the 24 VDC supply polarity. Estimated pricing: A single XNX transmitter with Analytics
Old way: Change every sensor every 12 months "just in case." Analytics way: The system tracks sensor decay curves. It alerts you, "Sensor 4-Series in Bay 3 will reach end-of-life in 14 days. Order now."
The #1 OSHA violation? Failing to verify gas detectors. Analytics tools automatically log every bump test and calibration. If a 4-Series sensor fails, the system locks the employee’s access until it’s fixed. No more paper logs.
Do you have more questions? Learn more about the distance calculation in the documentation.