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Indicator N1500 

UNIVERSAL PROCESS INDICATOR – INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL – V2.3 G 

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. 

 

 

CAUTION or WARNING: 

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 universal process indicator which accepts a large variety 

of input signals and sensors. A six-digit LED display shows measured 

value and all programming parameters. 
Instrument configuration is achieved from the keypad, without any 

hardware change. Thus, the selection of input type and alarms 

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, 4-20 mA, 0-50 mV, 0-5 V 

and 0-10 V. 

 

24 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.typ

"). 

All input types are factory calibrated and no additional calibration is 

required. 

TYPE 

CODE 

MEASURING RANGE 

Tc j 

Range: -130 to 940 °C (-202 to 1724 °F) 

Tc h  

Range: -200 to 1370 °C (-328 to 2498 °F) 

Tc t 

Range: -200 to 400 °C (-328 to 752 °F) 

Tc e 

Range: -100 to 720 °C (-148 to 1328 °F) 

Tc n 

  Range: -200 to 1300 °C (-328 to 2372 °F) 

Tc r 

Range: 0 to 1760 °C (32 to 3200 °F) 

Tc s 

Range: 0 to 1760 °C (32 to 3200 °F) 

Tc b 

Range: 500 to 1800 °C (932 to 3272 °F) 

Pt100 

Pt100 

Range: -200.0 to 850.0 °C (-328.0 to 1562.0 °F) 

0 – 50 Mv 

Linear 

0-50 

Linear. Scalable from -31000 to 31000 

0 – 5 V 

Linear 

0-5 

Linear. Scalable from -31000 to 31000 

0-10 V 
Linear 

0-10 

Linear. Scalable from -31000 to 31000 

0 – 50 mV 
No Linear 

c.0-50 

Custom Linearization, user configurable 

0 – 5 V 

No Linear 

c.0-5 

Custom Linearization, user configurable 

0-10 V 

No Linear 

c.0-10 

Custom Linearization, user configurable 

4-20 mA 

NO 

LINEAR 

Lin J 

T/C type J linearization. Range: -130 to 940 °C 

LIn h 

T/C type K linearization. Range: -200 to 1370 °C 

LIn t 

T/C type T linearization. Range: -200 to 400 °C 

LIn e 

T/C type E linearization. Range: -100 to 720 °C 

LIn n 

T/C type N linearization. Range: -200 to 1300 °C 

LIn r 

T/C type R linearization. Range: 0 to 1760 °C 

LIn s 

T/C type S linearization. Range: 0 to 1760 °C 

LIn b 

T/C type B linearization. Range: 500 to 1800 °C 

Linpt 

Pt100 linearization. Range:-200.0 a 850.0 °C 

0-20 Ma 

Linear 

0-20 

Linear. Scalable from -31000 to 31000 

4-20 mA 

Linear 

4-20 

Linear. Scalable from -31000 to 31000 

0-20 mA 

No Linear 

c.0-20 

Custom Linearization, user defined 

4-20 mA 

No Linear 

c.4-20 

Custom Linearization, user defined 

Table 1 - Input type codes 

Summary of Contents for N1500

Page 1: ...ommunication 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 re...

Page 2: ...rm 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...

Page 3: ...uld be suitable for this purpose and should not be shared In controlling and monitoring applications possible consequences of any system failure must be considered in advance The internal alarm relay...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...ay will show the low limit in LoL value should the input signal be below 1 of the range Scale Scale Defines the indication range for linear inputs 0 50 mV 20 mA 0 5 V and 0 10 V 0 Configurable indicat...

Page 6: ...en 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 shoul...

Page 7: ...imum RH 80 up to 30 C For temperatures above 30 C decrease 3 per C Panel protection IP65 for indoor use Installation category II pollution degree 2 altitude 2000 m INPUT Keyboard selection of input ty...

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