The most powerful feature of Niton Connect is "Connectivity Mode." When enabled, every time you pull the trigger on your Niton analyzer, the result is instantly transmitted to the connected PC. You can set it to automatically print a label, play a sound, or log the data into a database without touching the mouse.
Despite its robustness, users face occasional glitches. Here is how to solve the top three errors.
To get the most out of Niton Connect software, adopt these habits: niton connect software
Q: Can I use Niton Connect on a tablet?
A: Yes, but only Windows tablets (e.g., Surface Pro) with full Windows OS, not iOS or Android.
Q: How many analyzers can connect simultaneously?
A: One per instance. To manage multiple, run separate instances or use the multi-device edition (contact Thermo). The most powerful feature of Niton Connect is
Q: Does it work with the Niton XL5 Plus?
A: Yes, fully supported.
Q: Can I print labels directly from Niton Connect?
A: No — but you can export sample IDs to a CSV and use a label printer separately. Cause: Windows Bluetooth stack reset
Q: Is there a cloud version?
A: Not yet. Thermo offers Thermo Scientific Cloud for some instruments, but Niton Connect remains desktop-based.
Cause: Windows Bluetooth stack reset. Solution: Delete the pairing on both the PC and the gun. Reboot both devices. Re-pair from scratch. If it fails, use USB for critical work.
Niton Connect works with most modern Niton XRF models:
Older models (XLp, XLi, XLt) require Niton Data Transfer (NDT) instead.