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N1020 Temperature Controller 

INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL – V1.1x D 

INTRODUCTION 

The N1020 is a small and yet powerful temperature controller. It 

accepts most of the temperature sensors used in industry and its 2 

outputs can be configured independently as control or alarm output.  

It also embeds an auto-adaptative PID control algorithm for best 

system performance. 
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. 
It is important that the users read carefully this manual before using 

the controller. Verify if the release of this manual matches the 

instrument version (the firmware version is shown when the controller 

is energized). The N1020 main characteristics are: 

 

LED Display, red, high brightness; 

 

Multi-sensor universal input: : thermocouples, Pt100 and 50 mV; 

 

Self-tuning PID parameters; 

 

2 outputs: 1 relay and 1 logical pulse for SSR; 

 

Output functions: Control, Alarm1 and Alarm 2; 

 

8 distinct alarm functions; 

 

Programmable timer; 

 

Function key for enabling/disabling outputs, resetting the timer or 

turning the timer ON/OFF; 

 

Programmable soft-start

 

Rate function; 

 

Password for parameters protection;  

 

Capability of restoring factory calibration. 

USB INTERFACE 
The USB interface is used for CONFIGURING or MONITORING the 

controller. The NConfig software must be used for the configuration. 

It makes it possible to create, view, save and open configurations 

from the equipment or files in your computer. The tool for saving and 

opening configurations in files makes it possible to transfer 

configurations between pieces of equipment and to make backup 

copies. For specific models, the NConfig  software also makes it 

possible to update the firmware (internal software) of the controller 

through the USB. 
For MONITORING purposes you can use any supervisory software 

(SCADA) or laboratory software that supports the MODBUS RTU 

communication on a serial communications port. When connected to 

the USB of a computer, the controller is recognized as a conventional 

serial port (COM x). Use the NConfig  software or consult the 

DEVICE MANAGER in the Windows CONTROL PANEL to identify 

the COM port that was assigned to the controller. Consult the 

mapping of the MODBUS memory in the controller’s communications 

manual and the 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.  

 

 

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. When MONITORING for long periods 

of time and with connected inputs and outputs, we 

recommend using the RS485 interface, which is 

available or optional in most of our products. 

INSTALLATION / CONNECTIONS 

The controller must be fastened on a panel, following the sequence 

of steps described below: 

 

Prepare a panel cut-out 23 x 46 mm; 

 

Remove the mounting clamps from the controller; 

 

Insert the controller into the panel cut-out;  

 

Slide the mounting clamp from the rear to a firm grip at the panel. 

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION 

 

All electrical connections are made to the screw terminals at the 

rear of the controller. They accept wire sizes from 0.5 to 1.5 mm

2

 

(16 to 22 AWG). The terminals should be tightened to a torque of 

0.4 Nm (3.5 lb in). 

 

To minimize the pick-up of electrical noise, the low voltage DC 

connections and the sensor input wiring should be routed away 

from high-current power conductors. If this is impractical, use 

shielded cables. In general, keep cable lengths to a minimum. 

 

All electronic instruments must be powered by a clean mains 

supply, proper for instrumentation.  

 

It is strongly recommended to apply RC'S FILTERS (noise 

suppressor) to contactor coils, solenoids, etc.  

 

In any application it is essential to consider what can happen when 

any part of the system fails. The controller features by themselves 

can’t assure total protection. 

Summary of Contents for N1020

Page 1: ...nsult the DEVICE MANAGER in the Windows CONTROL PANEL to identify the COM port that was assigned to the controller Consult the mapping of the MODBUS memory in the controller s communications manual an...

Page 2: ...the value of measured PV is above the value defined for alarm Setpoint SPA1 PV dif Alarm of Differential Value In this function the parameters SPA1 and SPA2 represent the deviation of PV in relation...

Page 3: ...ine trimming the PV indication to compensate for sensor errors Default value zero SERIAL COMMUNICATION For full documentation download the Registers Table N1020 for Serial Communication on our web sit...

Page 4: ...opriate for cooling Turns control output on when PV is above SP sfst Softstart SoftStart Function Time in seconds during which the controller limits the MV value progressively from 0 to 100 It is enab...

Page 5: ...fications carried out by the user ovll Output Low Limit Lower limit for the control output Minimum percentage value assumed by the control output when in automatic mode and in PID Typically configured...

Page 6: ...E indication on the display It is recommended not to turn the controller off neither change the SP during this learning period It is recommended not to turn the controller off neither change the SP du...

Page 7: ...tion with a Pt100 simulator pay attention to the simulator minimum excitation current requirement which may not be compatible with the 0 170 mA excitation current provided by the controller N1020 PARA...

Page 8: ...PR OUT1 Pulse OUT2 Relay B Digital Communication 485 Interface communication RS485 C Power Supply Nothing shown 100 240 Vac 48 240 Vdc 50 60 Hz 24V 12 24 Vdc 24 Vac SAFETY INFORMATION Any control sys...

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