NOVUS Digital Panel Meter N1500 User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Novus
Table of Contents
Digital Panel Meter N1500
DIGITAL PANEL METER
V2.3x P
USER MANUAL
SAFETY SUMMARY
The symbols below are used on the equipment and throughout this document to
draw the user’s attention to important operational and safety information.
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CAUTION:
Read complete instructions prior to installation and operation of the unit.|
CAUTION OR WARNING:
Electrical shock hazard.
All safety-related instructions that appear in the manual must be observed to ensure personal safety and to prevent damage to either the instrument or the system. If the instrument is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
PRESENTATION
N1500 is a digital panel meter that accepts a large variety of input signals
and sensors. A six-digit LED display shows the measured value and all
programming parameters.
Instrument configuration is achieved from the keypad, without any hardware
change. Thus, the selection of input types and alarm modes, besides other
special functions, are accessed and defined from the frontal keypad.
The user should read this manual thoroughly before using the instrument. It
must be handled with care and should be used accordingly for best results.
Some of the features are:
- Universal input: Pt100, thermocouples, 0-50 mV, 0-5 V, 0-10 V, 020 mA and 4-20 mA.
- Customized indications.
- 4 Vdc power supply for remote transmitter excitation.
- Memory for maximum and minimum values.
- Hold and Peak Hold functions.
- Digital input.
- Increasing or decreasing display.
- Process Variable (PV) retransmission in 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA (optional).
- RS485 MODBUS RTU serial communication (optional).
- 3rd and 4th alarm relays (optional).
PROCESS VARIABLE INPUT (PV)
The process variable (PV) input type is configured through the frontal keypad
according to the codes shown in Table 1 (refer to INPUT TYPE parameter
() in
CONFIGURATION LEVEL).
All input types are factory calibrated and no additional calibration is
required. The user does not need to make any adjustments.
Table 1 – Input types
TYPE | CODE | MEASURING RANGE |
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J | ![NOVUS Digital Panel Meter N1500 - FIG 1](https://manuals.plus/wp- | |
content/uploads/2022/07/NOVUS-Digital-Panel-Meter-N1500-FIG-2.png) | Range: |
-130 to 940 °C (-202 to 1724 °F)
K| | Range: -200 to 1370 °C (-328 to 2498 °F)
T| | Range: -200 to 400 °C (-328 to 752 °F)
E| | Range:
-100 to 720 °C (-148 to 1328 °F)
N| | Range:
-200 to 1300 °C (-328 to 2372 °F)
R| | Range: 0 to 1760 °C (32 to 3200 °F)
S| | Range: 0 to 1760 °C (32 to 3200 °F)
B| | Range: 500 to 1800 °C (932 to 3272 °F)
Pt100| | Range: -200.0 to 850.0 °C (-328.0 to 1562.0 °F)
0 – 50 mV Linear| | Linear. Programmable indication.
0 – 5 V Linear| | Linear. Programmable indication.
0-10 V Linear| | Linear. Programmable indication.
0 – 50 mV
No Linear| | Custom linearization, user configurable.
0 – 5 V
No Linear| | Custom linearization, user-configurable.
0-10 y
No Linear| | Custom linearization, user-configurable.
4-20 mA
NO LINEAR| | T/C type J linearization. Range: -130 to 940 °C
| T/C type K linearization. Range: -200 to 1370 °C
| T/C type T linearization. Range: -200 to 400 °C
| T/C type E linearization. Range: -100 to 720 °C
| T/C type N linearization. Range: -200 to 1300 °C
| T/C type R linearization. Range: 0 to 1760 °C
| TIC type S linearization. Range: 0 to 1760 °C
| T/C type B linearization. Range: 500 to 1800 °C
| Pt100 linearization. Range:-200.0 to 850.0 °C
0-20 mA Linear| | Linear. Programmable indication.
4-20 mA Linear| | Linear. Programmable indication.
0-20 mA
No Linear| | Custom Linearization, user-configurable.
4-20 mA
No Linear| | Custom Linearization, user-configurable.
ALARMS
The digital panel meter has 2 alarm outputs in the basic version and up to 4
alarm outputs optionally.
Each alarm has a corresponding LED message in the front panel to show alarm
status.
ALARM FUNCTIONS
The alarms can be set to operate in seven different modes. These modes are
shown in Table 2 and described below. The alarm can also be set as ‘disabled’.
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Break alarm –
The break alarm is triggered whenever the input sensor breaks or is badly connected. -
Low alarm –
The alarm relay is triggered whenever the measured value is below the alarm set point. -
High alarm –
The alarm relay is triggered whenever the measured value is above the alarm set point. -
Differential low –
Deviation alarm. The alarm relay is triggered whenever the difference (deviation) between the Process Variable and the reference value ( ) is lower than the values defined in . For this function, the triggering point is defined as: -
Differential High –
Deviation alarm. An alarm relay is triggered when the difference (deviation) between the Process Variable value and the reference value ( ) is greater than the value defined in . For this function, the triggering point is defined as: -
Differential (or Band) out of range –
Deviation alarm. The alarm relay is triggered when the difference (deviation) between the Process Variable value and the reference value ( ) has its modulus greater than the value configured in . For this function, the triggering point is defined as: -
Differential (or Band) within range –
Deviation alarm. An alarm relay is triggered when the difference (deviation) between the Process Variable value and the reference value ( ) has its modulus lower than the value defined in . For this function, the triggering points are defined as:
Table 2 – Alarm functions
TYPE | PROMPT | ACTION |
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Disabled | Alarm is inactive | |
Break Alarm (input Error) | The alarm will go ON if the sensor breaks | |
Low Alarm (Low) | ||
High Alarm (High) | ||
Differential Low (differential Low) | ![NOVUS Digital Panel Meter N1500 - FIG |
59](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/NOVUS-Digital-Panel-
Meter-N1500-FIG-59.png)
Differential High (differential High)| |
Differential out of range (differential out)| |
Differential within range (differential Within)| |
ALARM TIMER
The alarms can be configured to perform timing functions. The configuration
allows the alarm output to be delayed, or to deliver a single pulse or a train
of pulses. The delay, the pulse width, and the period are defined by the user.
Table 3 shows these advanced functions. Times T1 and T2 can be programmed
from 0 to 6500 seconds and are defined during configuration (see ALARM
LEVEL section). Programming 0 (zero) in the timer parameters T1 and T2
disables the timer function.
The LEDs associated with the alarm always light up when the alarm condition
occurs, regardless of the current state of the output relay, which may be de-
energized momentarily due to a time delay.
Table 3 – Timer alarm functions
ADVANCED FUNCTION | T1 | T2 | ACTION |
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Normal Operation | 0 | 0 | |
Delayed | 0 | 1 s to 6500 s | |
Pulse | 1 s to 6500 s | 0 | ![NOVUS Digital Panel Meter N1500 - FIG |
67](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/NOVUS-Digital-Panel-
Meter-N1500-FIG-67.png)
Oscillator| 1 s to 6500 s| 1 s to 6500 s|
ALARM INITIAL BLOCKING
The Initial Blocking option inhibits the alarm from being recognized if an
alarm condition is present when the controller is first energized. The alarm
will be triggered only after the occurrence of a nonalarm condition followed
by a new occurrence for the alarm.
The Initial Blocking is disabled for the Break Alarm function.
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM
The digital panel meter memorizes the measured maximum and minimum values
(peak and valley). These two values are shown when pressing the MAX or
MIN keys.
Pressing both keys simultaneously will clear the memory for a new peak and
valley detection.
SPECIAL FUNCTION KEY AND DIGITAL INPUT
The key (special function key) in the frontal panel and the optional digital
input can execute special functions according to the user selection. Figure
8 shows how to activate the digital input. The special functions for the key
and for the digital input are explained as follows.
• – Freeze measured value
The Hold function freezes the measured value shown in the display. This
function is toggled each time the key is pressed, or the digital input is
selected.
Whenever the digital panel meter is in the Hold mode a message is briefly
displayed to show the operator that the displayed value is the frozen value
and not the current input reading.
• – Maximum value
The Peak Hold function shows the maximum value measured since the last
time the key was pressed, or the digital input activated.
Each activation of the key or digital input triggers a new Peak Hold level
and the display resets with a new peak value.
• – Clears maximum and minimum
This function works the same way as the MAX and MIN keys pressed
simultaneously, as explained in the MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM section.
If this function is programmed, every touch of the key or activation of the
digital input will clear the memory and a new level of maximum and minimum
values memorization will start.
PROCESS VARIABLE RETRANSMISSION
As an option, the digital panel meter can be supplied with an isolated 0-20 mA
or 4-20 mA analog output for Process Variable (PV) retransmission. Available
at the back panel terminals 29 and 30. When this option is available,
retransmission will be always active, so that the user will not be required to
turn it on or off.
The PV values that define the scale of the 0 mA / 4 mA to 20 mA retransmission
can be programmed by the user in the high and low output limits ( and ),
at the configuration level. High and low limits can be freely programmed, even
with a low limit higher than the high limit, resulting in a reversed
retransmission signal (decreasing signal when PV increases).
For a voltage output signal, an external shunt (calibrated resistor) should be
installed at the analog output terminals.
AUXILIARY 24 VDC POWER SUPPLY – AUXILIARY P.S.
The digital panel meter provides a voltage power supply of 24 Vdc to excite
field transmitters with a 25 mA current maximum capacity.
Available at the back panel terminals 16 and 17.
CUSTOMIZED LINEARIZATION
Three types of signals can be user-customized to fit a linearization profile.
This means that the operator can configure the instrument to read non-standard
crescent non-linear signals with high accuracy.
INSTALLATION
The digital panel meter is designed to be panel mounted. Remove the two plastic fixing clamps from the instrument, insert the unit into the panel cut- out and slide firmly the fixing clamps from the rear against the panel.
INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS
- Input signal wires should be laid out away from power lines and preferably inside grounded conduits.
- Instrument mains (line) supply should be suitable for this purpose and should not be shared.
- In controlling and monitoring applications, the consequences of any system failure must be considered in advance. The internal alarm relay does not warrant total protection.
- The use of RC filters (47 R and 100 nF, serial) is highly recommended when driving solenoids, contactor coils, or other inductive loads.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The internal electronics can be removed from the front panel without any cable
disassembly. The input signals and power connections are shown in Figure
1.
POWER CONNECTION
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Figure 2 – Power Connection
SENSOR AND INPUT SIGNAL CONNECTIONS
These connections should be properly done, and terminals must be well
tightened. Thermocouples must be installed with proper extension or
compensation cables.
Pt100 RTDs must be 3-wire connected and the wires connected to terminals 22
and 23 should have the same electrical resistance (same wire gauge) for
correct cable length compensation. Four-wire RTDs can be connected by
disconnecting the fourth wire. Two-wire RTDs can be connected by shortening
terminals 22 and 23 and connecting the Pt100 to terminals 23 and 24.
The figures below show the connections relative to each type of input.
Figure 9 shows the connections for a 4-20 mA transmitter powered by the 24 V power supply of the digital panel meter.
DIGITAL INPUT (DIG IN)
The digital input is activated by connecting a switch (or equivalent) to its
terminals, as shown in Fig. 8 above.
ANALOG OUTPUT
The N1500 can deliver either 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA analog output, depending on
how the instrument is configured. The output is available at terminals 29 and
30.
OPERATION
The front panel is shown below:
Status Display: Shows the process variable (PV) and the programming
prompts.
Indicators A1, A2, A3, and A4: Show active alarms.
Indicators Rx and Tx: Indicate RS485 communication line is active.
PROGRAM key: This key is used to access different displays with the
programmable parameters of the device.
BACK key: This key is used to go back to the previous parameter displayed
in the menu level.
UP / MAX and DOWN / MIN key: These keys are used to increase and
decrease parameter values. These keys are also used to display maximum and
minimum values stored in memory.
FUNCTION key: This special function key is used for pre-programmed
functions as explained in the special function key section of this manual.
The digital panel meter requires that the internal parameters be properly
configured such as to fit the application’s needs. These parameters are the
input type (T/C, Pt100, 4-20 mA, etc), alarm triggering points, alarm
functions, etc.
These parameters are divided into five levels (or groups) of parameters which
we will refer to as LEVELS.
Table 4 – Parameters levels
LEVEL | ACCESS |
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1 − Work | Free access |
2 − Alarms | Reserved access |
3 − Functions
4 − Configuration
5 − Customized Linearization
6 − Calibration
The work level has free access. All other levels require a certain combination of keystrokes to be accessed. The combination is:
and keys pressed simultaneously
Once within a level, just press to move to the subsequent parameters of this
level. At the end of each level, the display will go back to the work level.
Note: To access the calibration level, however, it is required to press
the keys and ****simultaneously for 10 seconds. The first parameter in this
level is presented ( ) indicating that the calibration level is enabled.
After reaching the intended prompt just press the or keys to change this
parameter accordingly. All changes are recorded in nonvolatile memory as we
move to the next prompt. After 25 seconds with no key pressed the digital
panel meter will return to the measuring level (work level).
CONFIGURATION PROTECTION
As a safety measure, parameter changes can be prevented by a combination of
keys, valid for each level. The protected parameters can be inspected but not
modified.
To protect a level, press the and keys simultaneously for 3 seconds while
in the level. To unlock the level, press and for 3 seconds.
The display will briefly flash confirming that the level was successfully
locked or unlocked.
For further protection, the keypad unlocks operation can be disabled by
changing the position of an internal strap inside the digital panel meter:
When PROT is OFF, the user is allowed to lock and unlock the levels
using the keypad as explained above. If PROT is ON, the levels
lock/unlock operation is disabled.
Note: It is recommended to disable/suspend the control whenever it is
necessary to change the device settings.
PROGRAMMING THE DIGITAL PANEL METER
WORK LEVEL
This is the first level. At power up the digital panel meter will display the
Process Variable (PV). The alarm triggering points are also displayed at this
level (alarm Setpoints).
To advance in this level simply press
SCREEN | PROMPT PARAMETER DESCRIPTION |
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PV measurement. Shows the measured variable. For Pt100 or |
thermocouples, the display will show the absolute temperature value.
For 0-50 mV, 0-5 V, 0-10 V, 0-20 mm, and 4-20 mA inputs the display shows the
values defined in the and parameters.
With the hold, function programmed the display shows the frozen variable
and alternates with the message .
Likewise, with the Peak Hold function programmed the high limit is
displayed with the prompt alternately.
Should any fault situation occur the digital panel meter will display an error
message which can be identified in the PROBLEMS WITH THE DIGITAL PANEL
METER section of this manual.
| Differential Alarm Reference Value. This prompt is shown only when
there is an alarm programmed with a differential function. This value is used
as a reference for differential alarm triggering.
| Alarms Setpoints 1, 2, 3, and 4. Defines the operation point of each
alarm programmed with or functions.
When an alarm is programmed with a differential function, the alarm setpoint
value represents the deviation value of the alarm relative to the reference .
ALARM LEVEL
| Alarm Function – Defines functions for alarms 1, 2, 3, and 4,
configured in the ALARM FUNCTIONS section.
Alarm off
Broken or Shorted Sensor
Low value
High value
Differential low
Differential high
Differential outside the range
Differential within range.
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| Alarm Hysteresis. This is the difference from the measured value to the
point where the alarm is turned ON and OFF.
| Alarm Blocking. Should any alarm condition occur, the alarms can be
individually disabled when energizing the digital panel meter.
| Alarm Timer. The user can set delayed, momentary, or sequential alarms
by configuring times T1 and T2 according to Table 3.
To disable this function just set zero for T1 and T2.
FUNCTION LEVEL
| KEY FUNCTION. Defines functions for the key. The available options are:
Key not used.
Hold PV.
Resets Peak and Valley (MAX and values).
Peak Hold.
These functions are described in detail in the SPECIAL FUNCTION KEY AND
DIGITAL INPUT section.
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| Digital Input Function. Defines the function of the digital input. The
available functions are the same as for the key:
These
functions are described in detail in the
SPECIAL FUNCTION KEY AND DIGITAL INPUT section.
| Input Digital Filter. Adjustable from 0 to 60, this is used to reduce
the instability of the measured value.
0 means the filter is off and 60 means maximum filtering. The higher the
filter value, the slower the response.
| Display Offset. This is a value that is added to the PV to offset any
measurement deviation or sensor error. The offset is shown in the programmed
engineering unit. For °F measurements, the null reference is at 32 °F.
| Baud Rate. Serial digital communication speed in kbps.
Programmable:
1.2, 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 38.4, 57.6, 115.2 (no parity).
1.2P, 2.4P, 4.8P, 9.6P, 19.2P, 38.4P, 57.6P, and 115.2P (with EVEN parity).
| Communication Address. A number that identifies instruments in a
multidrop network.
CONFIGURATION LEVEL
| Input type. Selects the input signal or sensor type to be connected to
the PV terminals. Refer to Table 1 for options.
Changing the input type causes all other parameters related to PV and alarms
to be changed as well, therefore, this parameter shall be the first to be set.
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| Decimal point position. Defines the decimal point position in the
displayed value.
It is displayed when linear input types 0-50 mV, 0-5 V, 0-10 V, 0-20 mA, or
4-20 mA are selected at the prompt.
| Temperature unit. Select °C or °F indication.
This prompt is not shown for input types 0-50 mV, 0-5 V, 0-10 V, 0-20 mA, or
4-20 mA are selected at the prompt.
| Square root. This prompt is only shown when input types 0-50 mV, 0-5 V,
0-10 V, 0-20 mA, or 4-20 mAare selected at the prompt.
Set and the square root will be applied to the measured value within the
limits programmed and .
The display will show the low limit ( ) value should the input signal be below
1 % of the range.
| Scale. Defines the indication range for linear inputs (0-50 mV, 0-5 V,
0-10 V, 0-20 mA and 4-20 mA).
Configurable indication from – 31000 to + 31000.
Configurable indication from 0 to + 60000.
Configurable indications from 0 to +120000. Only even values will be displayed
(resolution is not improved).
The selected scale affects values of PV, alarm setpoints, and Offset.
| Input low limit. Sets the low limit for input type 0-50 mV, 0-5 V, 0-10
V, 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA.
The range created may have increasing or decreasing behavior in relation to
the input signal behavior.
| Input high limit. Sets the high limit for input type 0-50 mV,0-5 V,
0-10V, 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA.
The range created may have increasing or decreasing behavior in relation to
the input signal behavior.
| Analog output type. Selects the analog output type to either 0-20 mA or
4-20 mA.
| The low limit for analog retransmission. Defines the PV value that
results in a 4 mA (or 0 mA) analog output current.
| High limit for analog retransmission. Defines the PV value that results
in a 20-mA analog output current.
| 4-20 mA output behavior in case of failures.
Defines the output as 4-20 mA when there is an error in the indication.
Applies a value < 4 mA.
Applies a value > 20 mA
CUSTOMIZED LINEARIZATION LEVEL
| Defines the initial and end analog input values for each custom segment
line. The values must be entered in the input signal unit:
0-50 mV, 0-5 V, 0-10 V, 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA. For 010 V, select 0-5 V.
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| Defines the corresponding indication that each custom segment is to show.
Values are expressed in the desired indication unit (within the Indication
Lower and Upper Limits ).
Table 5 shows the sequence of levels and parameters presented in the display. There are parameters that must be defined for each alarm available.
WORK LEVEL| ALARM LEVEL| FUNCTION LEVEL| CONFIGURATION
LEVEL| CUSTOMIZED LINEARIZATION LEVEL| CALIBRATION LEVEL
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Table 5 – Sequence of levels and parameters displayed by the digital panel meter
- Parameters that require a definition for each available alarm.
CALIBRATION LEVEL
All input and output types are factory calibrated. This level should only be accessed by experienced personnel. If this level is accidentally accessed do not touch the or keys, just press the key a few times to go back to the Work Level.
| Input low calibration. Sets the Process Variable low calibration
(offset).
Several keystrokes at or might are necessary to increment one digit.
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| Input high calibration. Sets the Process Variable span calibration
(gain).
| Analog output low calibration. Sets the analog current output low
calibration (offset).
| Analog output span calibration. Sets the analog current output high
calibration (span) of the analog output (20 mA).
| Cold Junction calibration. Allows the user to calibrate the cold
junction temperature (at the input terminals) directly in degrees.
| Hardware type. This parameter adapts the firmware to the actual
hardware (optional features) and should not be changed by the user.
2 Alarms …………………………………………. 3
2 Alarms and 4-20 mA ……………………. 19
2 Alarms and RS485 ………………………. 35
2 Alarms, 4-20 mA, and RS485 ……….. 51
4 Alarms ……………………………………….. 15
4 Alarms and 4-20 mA ……………………. 31
4 Alarms and RS485 ………………………. 47
4 Alarms, 4-20 mA, and RS485……….. 63
CONFIGURATOR SOFTWARE
Available for free download from the NOVUS website, QuickTune software is the
ideal tool to configure the N1500. It also has diagnostic tools.
To configure the device, simply follow the procedure below:
- Download and install the software on the computer to be used.
- Run QuickTune, set up communication, and start device recognition.
PROBLEMS WITH THE DIGITAL PANEL METER
Connection errors or improper configuration will result in the malfunctioning
of the digital panel meter. Carefully revise all cable connections and
programming parameters before operating the unit.
Some error messages will help the user identify potential problems.
MESSAGE | POSSIBLE PROBLEM |
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The measured value is above the value allowed for the selected sensor or |
above the configured input signal limit.
| The measured value is below the value allowed for the selected sensor or
below the configured input signal limit.
| Open input. No sensor is connected, or the sensor is broken.
| Pt100 cable resistance is too high, or the sensor is badly connected.
Figure 11 – Error messages
Different messages other than the ones above should be reported to the
manufacturer. Please inform the serial number if this should occur. The serial
number can be viewed on the display by pressing the key for about 3 seconds.
The software version of the instrument can be viewed at the time the unit is
powered.
When not properly configured, the instrument may show false error messages,
particularly those related to the type of input selected.
SPECIAL RECOMMENDATIONS
Should the digital panel meter be repaired, some special handling care should
be taken. The device must be withdrawn from the case and immediately placed in
an anti-static wrap; protected from heat and humidity.
INPUT CALIBRATION
All inputs are factory calibrated and recalibration should only be done by
qualified personnel. If you are not familiar with these procedures do not
attempt to calibrate this instrument.
The calibration steps are:
a) Select the input type to be calibrated.
b) Set the desired upper and lower display limits.
c) At the input terminals injects an electrical signal corresponding to a
known indication value a little higher than the lower display limit.
d) Select the prompt. Through the and keys adjust PV so that it matches the
injected signal.
e) Inject a signal that corresponds to a value a little lower than the upper
limit of the display.
f) Select the prompt. Through the and keys adjust PV so that it matches the
injected signal.
g) Repeat steps c) to f) until no further adjustment is necessary.
Note: When verifications are proceeded, note if the Pt100
excitation/activation current the calibrator requires is compliant with the
Pt100 excitation current used in this instrument: 0.750 mA.
SERIAL COMMUNICATION
The digital panel meter can be supplied with an asynchronous RS485 digital
communication interface for a master-slave connection to a host computer
(master).
The digital panel meter works as a slave only and all commands are started by
the computer which sends a request to the slave address.
The addressed unit processes the command and sends back the answer.
Broadcast commands (addressed to all units in a multidrop network) are
accepted but no response is generated.
FEATURES
- RS485 compatibility with two-wire bus from the host to up to 31 slaves in a multidrop network topology.
- Up to 247 units can be addressed by the MODBUS RTU protocol.
- Maximum network distance: 1000 m.
- Disconnection time: Maximum of 2 ms after the delivery of the last byte.
- Communication signals are electrically isolated from the rest of the instrument.
- Baud rate: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 or 57600 bps.
- A number of data bits: 8, without parity.
- Number of stop bits: 1
- Time to start response transmission: 100 ms maximum delay after acknowledging the command.
- Protocol: MODBUS (RTU)
Two parameters must be configured to use the serial communication interface:
Communications Baud Rate ( ) and the Communication Address ( ).
RS485 INTERFACE: ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The RS485 signals are:
D1
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D
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D +
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B
| Bidirectional data line| Terminal 25
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D0
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D –
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A
| Inverted bidirectional data line| Terminal 26
C
| Optional connection. Improves communication performance for long cable runs.| Terminal 27
REDUCED REGISTERS TABLE FOR SERIAL COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL
The MOSBUS RTU slave is implemented. All configurable parameters can be
accessed for reading or writing through the communication port. Broadcast
commands are supported as well (address 0).
The available Modbus commands are:
01 – Read Coils
03 – Read Holding Register
05 – Write Single Coil
06 – Write Single Register
HOLDING REGISTER TABLE
Follows a description of the usual communication registers.
For the full documentation, download the Registers Table for Serial
Communication in the N1500 section of our website:
www.novusautomation.com.
All registers are 16-bit signed integers.
ADDRESS | PARAMETER | REGISTER DESCRIPTION |
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0000 | PV | Read Process variable. |
Write: Not allowed.
Range: The minimum value is in . The maximum value is in . The decimal point
position depends on .
0003| PV| Read Normalized Process Variable.
Write: Not allowed.
Maximum range: 0 to 120000.
0004| Display Value| Read Current display value.
Write Current display value.
Maximum range: -31000 to 31000.
The range depends on the shown display.
SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS: …………… 48 x 96 x 92 mm (1/8 DIN). ………….. Approximate weight:
250 g
PANEL CUT-OUT: ……………………………… 45 x 93 mm (+0.5 -0.0 mm)
POWER: ……………………………….. 100 to 240 Vac/dc ±10 %, 50/60 Hz
Optional 24 V: ………………. 12 to 24 Vdc / 24 Vac (-10 % / +20 %)
Max. Consumption: ……………………………………………………. 7.5 VA
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
Operating temperature: ………………………………………… 5 to 50 °C
Maximum RH:
……….. 80 % up to 30 °C
………. For temperatures above 30 °C, decrease 3 % per °C
……… Installation category II, pollution degree 2, altitude < 2000 m
INPUT ……………….. Keyboard selection of input type (refer to Table 1 )
Internal resolution: ………………………………………… 128000 levels
Display resolution:
Temperature: ……………………………………………………………… 1 / 0.1
Other measures ………………………….. 1 / 0.1 / 0.01 / 0.001 / 0.0001
Input sample rate: …………… 5 per second for Pt100 and T/C …… 15 per second
to 0-50 mV, 4-20 mA, 0-5 V, and 0-10 V
Accuracy: ……. Thermocouples J, K, T, N: 0.25 % of span ±1 °C
……………………… Thermocouple E, R, S, B: 0.25 % of span ±3 °C
……………………… Pt100: 0.2 % of span
……………………. mA, mV, V: 0.2 % of span
Input impedance:
…………………………. 0-50 mV, Pt100 and thermocouples: >10 MΩ
………………………….. 0-5 V, 0-10 V: >1 MΩ
…………………………… 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA: 15 Ω (+2 Vdc @ 20 mA)
Pt100 measurement: ………… DIN 43760 standard (α = 0.00385)
Excitation current: …………………………… 0.750 mA. 3-wire circuit, cable
resistance compensation
ANALOG OUTPUT:
…………………… 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA, 500 Ω max.
…………………… 4000 levels, Isolated
RELAY OUTPUT:
…………………… ALM1, ALM2: SPDT 3 A / 240 Vac (3 A / 30 Vdc Res.)
…………. ALM3, ALM4: SPST-NO: 1.5 A / 250 Vac (3 A / 30 Vdc Res.)
AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY: ………………….. 24 Vdc, ±10 %; 25 mA
EMC: …………………………. EN 61326-1:1997 and EN 61326-1/A1:1998
SAFETY: ……………………. EN61010-1:1993 and EN61010-1/A2:1995
SPECIFIC CONNECTIONS FOR TYPE FORK TERMINALS OF 6.3 MM.
FRONTAL PANEL: ……………………….. IP65, polycarbonate UL94 V-2.
HOUSING: …………………………………………. IP20, ABS + PC UL94 V-0.
START-UP: 3 seconds after power up.
CERTIFICATIONS:
ORDERING INFORMATION
N1500 – | 4R – | RT – | 485 – | 24V |
---|---|---|---|---|
A | B | C | D | E |
A: Series model: N1500
B: Relays outputs: Blank (2 relays); 4R (4 relays)
C: Analog output: RT – (Retransmission of the input signal) or
Blank
D: Digital Communication: 485 – (RS485, Modbus protocol) or Blank
E: Voltage rating: Blank (100-240 Vac/dc); 24V (12 to 24 Vdc / 24
Vac)
WARRANTY
Warranty conditions are available on our website www.novusautomation.com/warranty.
References
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