User guide
N1100 Controller 
NOVUS AUTOMATION  8/11 
rsL( 
Remote SP Low 
Calibration 
See section: MAINTENANCE / Input Calibration. 
Enter the value corresponding to the  low scale 
signal applied to the remote SP input. 
rsk( 
Remote SP 
High Calibration 
See section: MAINTENANCE / Input Calibration. 
Enter the value corresponding to the full scale 
signal applied to the remote SP input. 
0vL( 
Output Low 
Calibration 
See section  MAINTENANCE / Analog output 
Calibration. 
Enter the analog value as measured at the analog 
output. 
0vk( 
Output High 
Calibration 
See section MAINTENANCE / Analog output 
Calibration. 
Enter the analog value as measured at the analog 
output. 
rstr 
Restore 
Restores the factory calibration for all input, analog 
output and remote SP, disregarding modifications 
carried out by the user. 
(j 
Cold Junction 
Adjusts the of cold junction temperature value. 
ktyp 
Hardware Type
Parameter that informs the controller about the 
hardware optionals installed. It should not be altered 
by the user, except when an accessory is introduced 
or removed. 
0 – Basic model, without optional I/Os, with or 
without RS485. 
1 – 3R (485) 
2 – DIO (3R) 
Pas.( 
Password 
Change 
Allows defining a new access password, always 
different from zero. 
Prot 
Protection 
Sets up the Level of Protection. See Table 6. 
OPERATION 
CYCLE 
TUNING CYCLE  PROGRAMS CYCLE  ALARM CYCLE  SCALE CYCLE  I/OS CYCLE 
CALIBRATION 
CYCLE 
PV / SP 
atvn 
Tbas
fva1
 - 
fva4 
type 
io1 
pass 
Avto 
pb 
pr n 
bla1
 - 
bla4 
dppo 
Io2 
Inl( 
PV / MV 
ir 
Ptol 
kya1
 - 
kya4 
vnit 
Io3 
Ink( 
Pr n 
dt 
psp0
 –
psp7 
a1t1 
Offs 
Io4 
Rsl( 
Rvn 
(t 
pt1
 – 
pt7 
a1t2 
Spll 
Io5 
Rsk( 
Kyst 
Pe1
 – 
pe7 
a2t1 
Spkl 
0vl( 
a(t 
Lp 
a2t2 
e.rsp 
0vk( 
bias 
Rsp 
rstr 
ovll 
Rsll 
(j 
ovkl 
Rskl 
ktyp 
sfst 
Bavd 
Pas.( 
Spa1
 -
 spa4 
Prty 
prot 
addr 
Table6 – All the controller parameter 
PROTECTION OF CONFIGURATION 
The controller provides means for protecting the parameters 
configurations, not allowing modifications to the parameters values, 
avoiding tampering or improper manipulation. 
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 
I/Os and Calibration levels. 
3 
Tuning, I/Os and Calibration levels. 
4 
Alarm, Tuning, I/Os and Calibration levels. 
5 
Programs, Alarm, Tuning, I/Os and Calibration levels. 
6 
Tuning, Programs, Alarm, Input, I/Os and Calibration 
levels. 
7 
Operation (except SP), Tuning, Programs, Alarm, 
Scale, I/Os and Calibration levels. 
8 
Operation (including SP), Tuning, Programs, Alarm, 
Scale, I/Os and Calibration levels. 
Table7 - 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 cycles. 
The prompt PASS precedes the parameters on the protected levels. 
If no password is entered, the parameters of the protected cycles can 
only be visualized. 
The Access Code is defined by the user in the parameter Password 
Change (
PAS.(
), present in the Calibration level 
The factory default for the password code is 1111. 
Protection of the access code 
The protection system built into the controller blocks for 10 minutes 
the access to protected parameters after 5 consecutive frustrated 
attempts of guessing the correct password. 
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. 










