Instruction Manual
N2020 Controller 
NOVUS AUTOMATION  6/7 
CONFIGURATION PROTECTION 
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 below. 
Protection Level 
Protection Levels 
1 
Only the Calibration level is protected. 
2 
Calibration and Input levels are protected. 
3 
Alarms,  Input  and  Calibration  levels  are 
protected. 
4 
Program, Alarms, Input and Calibration levels 
are protected. 
5 
Tuning,  Program,  Alarms,  Input  and 
Calibration levels are protected. 
6 
All levels are protected, but the SP screen in 
the Operation level. 
7 
All levels are protected, including SP. 
Table 03 – Levels of Protection for the Configuration 
ACESS 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 
factory default for the password code is 1111. 
PROTECTION ACCESS PASSWORD 
The  controller  foresees  a  safety  system  which  helps  to avoid  the 
input  of  many  passwords,  trying  to  insert  the  correct  one.  Once  5 
consecutive  invalid  passwords  are  inserted,  the  controller  stops  to 
accept 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. 
Controller serial number is displayed by pressing 
 for 5 seconds. 
DETERMINATION OF PID PARAMETERS 
Automatic tuning allows the controller to obtain P.I.D parameters 
(proportional band, full rate, derivative time). 
During the process of determining automatically the PID parameters, 
the system is controlled in ON/OFF in the programmed Setpoint. The 
auto-tuning  process  may  take  several  minutes  to  be  completed, 
depending  on the  system. The  steps for  executing the  PID auto-
tuning are: 
- Turn-off the outputs (RUN= NO). 
- Adjust the SP value desired for the process. 
- Enable auto-tuning at the parameter (ATUN= FAST or FULL) 
- Turn-on the outputs (RUN= YES). 
The option FAST performs the tuning in the minimum possible time, 
while the option FULL gives priority to accuracy over the speed. 
The sign TUNE remains lit during the whole tuning phase. The user 
must wait for the tuning to be completed before using the controller. 
During  the  automatic  tuning  execution,  PV  oscillations  may  be 
induced in the process around the setpoint. 
If the tuning does not result in a satisfactory control, refer to Table 04 
for guidelines on how to correct the behavior of the process. 
PARAMETER 
VERIFIED PROBLEM 
SOLUTION 
Proportional Band 
Slow answer 
Decrease 
Great oscillation 
Increase 
Rate Integration 
Slow answer 
Increase 
Great oscillation 
Decrease 
Derivative Time 
Slow answer or instability 
Decrease 
Great oscillation 
Increase 
Table 04 - Guidance for manual adjustment of the PID parameters 
For  further  details  on  PID  tuning,  visit  our  web  site: 
www.novusautomation.com. 
MAINTENANCE 
PROBLEMS WITH THE CONTROLLER 
Connection  errors  and  inadequate  programming  are  the  most 
common errors found during the controller operation. A final revision 
may avoid loss of time and damages. 
The controller displays some messages to  help the user identify 
problems. 
MESSAGE 
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM 
---- 
Open input. No sensor or signal.  
Err1 
Err6 
Connection and/or configuration problems. Check 
the wiring and the configuration. 
Other  errors  messages  showed  by  the  controller  represent  internal 
damages  which  implies  necessarily  in  the  submission  of  the 
equipment for maintenance. 
CALIBRATION OF THE INPUT 
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IDENTIFICATION 
N2020 - PRR 
Basic version. Three outputs. 
OUT1= pulse / OUT2= relay / OUT3= relay 
N2020 - PRRA 
For outputs. 
OUT1= pulse / OUT2= relay / OUT3= relay 
OUT4= Analogic output 0-20 / 4-20 mA 







