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Reference Manual Section 3: Configuration, Startup and Operation
00809-0100-4892 January 2019
Section 3: Configuration, Startup
and Operation
WARNING
Install all protective equipment covers and safety ground leads before equipment startup. Failure to install
covers and ground leads could result in serious injury or death.
CAUTION
If external loop power is used, the power supply must be a safety extra low voltage (SELV) type.
3.1 Overview
Interface to the 6888Xi for setup, calibration and diagnostics can be via a 375/475 Field
Communicator or Asset Management System. Setup, calibration and diagnostic operations will
differ depending on the selected interface for communications with the transmitter.
3.2 Startup
3.2.1 Configuration
Refer to Figure 3-1 for the configuration of jumpers JP1 through JP8. The jumper configuration for
your I/O board depends on the system design and system components used in your installation.
The setting of switch SW4 and the configuration of jumpers JP1 through JP8 must be verified on
the I/O board in the 6888Xi. Refer to figures 2-5, 2-6 and 2-7 in Section 2 for additional details.
If necessary, the I/O Board can be reset to factory default settings in order to configure the fol-
lowing parameters:
Sensor Type – O2 or CO
O2 - For Rosemount O2 probe models including Oxymitter and 6888, and most similar competi-
tor oxygen probes
CO - Reserved for future use
Device Type – HART or FOUNDATION Fieldbus
1. HART - For Rosemount O2 probes models including Oxymitter and 6888, and most sim-
ilar competitor oxygen probes
NOTE
The 6888Xi offers optional advanced features such as extended temperature capability, autocalibration
via an SPS or IMPS, a stoichiometer feature for indicating the level of oxygen deficiency in
reducing conditions, programmable reference to enhance accuracy at near ambient levels of O
2
and
plugged diffusor diagnostics to help detect when the diffusor requires maintenance.

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