Configuration and operation, Parameters flow chart, Protection of configuration – NOVUS Controller N960 User Manual

Page 2: Operation level

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N960 Controller

NOVUS AUTOMATION

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documentation of your supervisory software to conduct the

MONITORING process.
Follow the procedure below to use the USB communication of the

equipment:
1. Download the NConfig software from our website and install it on

your computer. The USB drivers necessary for operating the

communication will be installed together with the software.

2. Connect the USB cable between the equipment and the computer.

The controller does not have to be connected to a power supply.

The USB will provide enough power to operate the communication

(other equipment functions cannot operate).

3. Open the NConfig software, configure the communication and start

recognition of the device.

4. Consult the NConfig help desk for detailed instructions about how

to use it and solve problems.

The USB interface IS NOT SEPARATE from the signal

input (PV) or the controller’s digital inputs and outputs.

It is intended for temporary use during

CONFIGURATION and MONITORING periods. For the

safety of people and equipment, it must only be used

when the piece of equipment is completely

disconnected from the input/output signals. Using the

USB in any other type of connection is possible but

requires a careful analysis by the person responsible

for installing it.

CONFIGURATION AND OPERATION

Prior to first operation the controller should be fully configured. The user

must set basic parameters as temperature type (TYPE), the desired

control set point (SP), the alarms set points (A1SP and A2SP), etc.
The configuration can be performed directly on the controller or through

the USB interface. The NConfig software (free) is the configuration

management tool. Connected to the USB of a Windows computer, the

controller is recognized as a serial communications port (COM) running

with a Modbus RTU protocol.
Through the USB interface, even if disconnected from the power supply,

the configuration performed in a piece of equipment can be can be saved

in a file and repeated in other pieces of equipment that require the same

configuration.
PARAMETERS FLOW CHART
The programming parameters are organized in 5 different levels

(parameter groups):

- Operation level
- Tuning level

- Program level
- Input level

- Calibration level

When Turned On, the controller displays the first screen of the

Operation Cycle. This screen shows on the red display (top), the

measured temperature value (PV) and also the Set Point value of the

process (desired temperature for the process) on the green display

(bottom). During operation, the controller continues showing this

screen. In order to access other screens of this cycle, just press

.

All other Cycles are accessed when changes are required to the

controller’s configuration. In order to access these cycles just hold

down the

key for approximately three seconds. After this time, the

controller displays the first parameter of the next cycle (Tuning Cycle).

Holding the key down for three seconds, the next cycle (Input Cycle) is

also accessed.
Release the

key in the desired cycle. Press the

key again to

access all other parameters of this cycle. The

key allows to return

parameters within the cycle.
The upper display shows the parameter and the lower display shows

the value of this parameter. The

and

keys allow the operator

to change the value of the shown parameter.
After accessing the last parameter of the cycle, the controller returns to

the Operation cycle, indicating the temperature process and SP. With

the keyboard inactive for more than 20 seconds, the controller also

returns to the Operation cycle.
The value of the changed parameter is saved to permanent memory

and used by the controller when going to the next parameter, or if no

key is pressed within 20 seconds.

PROTECTION OF CONFIGURATION

The controller allows to protect the configuration elaborated by the

user, avoiding unauthorized changes. The parameter Protection

(PROt), in the Calibration level, determines the protection strategy,

limiting the access to particular levels, as shown by the table below.

Protection

Level

Protected Cycles

1

Only the Calibration level is protected.

2

Input and Calibration level.

3

Program, Input and Calibration level.

4

Tuning, Program, Input and Calibration level.

5

All levels are protected.

6

All cycles are protected.

Table 2 – Levels of Protection for the Configuration

Access Password
The protected levels, when accessed, request the user to provide the

Access Password for granting permission to change the configuration

of the parameters on these levels.
The prompt PASS precedes the parameters on the protected levels.
If no password is entered, the parameters of the protected levels can

only be visualized.
The Access Password is defined by the user in the parameter

Password Change (PAS.(), present in the Calibration level.
The new controllers leave the factory with the access password defined

as 1111.
Protection of the access password
The controller provides a security system that helps prevent input of

numerous passwords trying to get the correct password. When 5 invalid

passwords in a row are identified, the controller stops accepting

passwords for 10 minutes.
Master Password
The Master Password is intended for allowing the user to define a new

password in the event of it being forgotten. The Master Password

doesn’t grant access to all parameters, only to the Password Change

parameter (PAS(). After defining the new password, the protected

parameters may be accessed (and modified) using this new password.
The master password is made up by the last three digits of the serial

number of the controller added to the number 9000.
As an example, for the equipment with serial number 07154321, the

master password is 9 3 2 1.

OPERATION LEVEL

TEMPERATURE

INDICATION

Control Set

Point

Temperature indication (PV) and control set point -

When turned on, the controller indicates the process

temperature on the upper display. The lower display

shows the SP value, which is the desired temperature

for the process.

rate

Rate

Temperature increase rate. It allows the user to define

the increase or decrease characteristic of the process

temperature, the current value to the value

programmed in SP. The rate is defined in Degrees per

minute. It is adjustable from 0.0 to 100.0 °C per

minute.
It is available when the Rate option is selected in the
Pr.ty parameter of the Input cycle.

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