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TEC2004-4 and TEC2004-4+PIR Multi-Stage Economizer Wireless Thermostat

Controller Installation Instructions

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Applications

 

The TEC Series Wireless Thermostat Controller 
System provides wireless networked control of 
Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) 
equipment on a Building Automation System (BAS) 
that enables remote monitoring and programming. This 
TEC Series System integrates into a supervisory 
controller that uses BACnet® Internet Protocol (IP) or 
BACnet Master-Slave/Token-Passing (MS/TP) 
communications.

TEC20 Coordinators allow the supervisory controller to 
communicate with multiple TEC Wireless Thermostat 
Controllers. TEC200x-4 Series Wireless Thermostat 
Controllers provide networked control of a variety of 
staged equipment. TEC2004-4 and TEC2004-4+PIR 
Multi-Stage Economizer Wireless Thermostat 
Controllers control economizer operation for single- 
and multi-stage unitary rooftop equipment. 

The TEC2004-4+PIR Thermostat Controller provides 
advanced active occupancy logic that automatically 
switches occupancy from Occupied to Unoccupied as 
required by the presence of local activity. See the 

Occupancy Sensor Operation – TEC2004-4+PIR 
Thermostat Controller

 section for more information.

The wireless mesh network uses ZigBee™ technology 
to enable remote monitoring and programming and to 
enhance reliability by providing redundant transmission 
paths through other TEC Wireless Thermostat 
Controllers, creating a resilient, self-healing mesh 
network. 

North American Emissions Compliance

United States 

IMPORTANT:

The TEC2004-4 and 

TEC2004-4+PIR

 

Wireless Thermostat Controllers 

are intended to provide an input to equipment under 
normal operating conditions. Where failure or 
malfunction of the thermostat controller could lead to 
personal injury or property damage to the controlled 
equipment or other property, additional precautions 
must be designed into the control system. 
Incorporate and maintain other devices, such as 
supervisory or alarm systems or safety or limit 
controls, intended to warn of or protect against 
failure or malfunction of the thermostat controller. 

This equipment has been tested and found to 
comply with the limits for a Class A digital device 
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits 
are designed to provide reasonable protection 
against harmful interference when this equipment is 
operated in a commercial environment. This 
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio 
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in 
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause 
harmful interference to radio communications. 
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is 
likely to cause harmful interference, in which case 
the user will be required to correct the interference 
at his/her own expense.

RF Transmitters: Compliance Statement 
(Part 15.19)

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

1.

This device may not cause harmful interference, 
and

2.

This device must accept any interference 
received, including interference that may cause 
undesired operation.

Warning (Part 15.21)

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by 
the party responsible for compliance could void the 
user’s authority to operate the equipment.

TEC2004-4 and TEC2004-4+PIR Multi-Stage Economizer 
Wireless Thermostat Controller

Installation Instructions

TEC2004-4 and TEC2004-4+PIR

Part No. 24-9890-1168, Rev. B

Issued July 13, 2010

Supersedes May 17, 2010

Summary of Contents for TEC2004-4

Page 1: ...input to equipment under normal operating conditions Where failure or malfunction of the thermostat controller could lead to personal injury or property damage to the controlled equipment or other pro...

Page 2: ...Thermostat Controller Follow these steps to install the thermostat controller 1 Use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the security screw if it is installed on the bottom of the thermostat controll...

Page 3: ...rs and avoid smaller 1 1 2 x 4 in 38 x 101 mm square or 3 x 2 in 76 x 51 mm boxes This procedure ensures you have enough space for cabling and end of line devices if needed Note For surface mount appl...

Page 4: ...re checking all wiring connections Short circuited or improperly connected wires may result in permanent damage to the equipment IMPORTANT Make all wiring connections in accordance with local national...

Page 5: ...ooling The fan LED is on when the fan is on The heat LED is on when heating is on The cool LED is on when cooling is on The Status LED located beneath the cover flashes at 5 second intervals to provid...

Page 6: ...figuration Menu to set up the thermostat controller for application specific operation To access the menu press and hold the MENU key for approximately 8 seconds Occupancy Sensor Operation TEC2004 4 P...

Page 7: ...ded for approximately 8 seconds the thermostat controller reverts to the Status Display Menu Configuring the Wireless Mesh Network Settings Use the following process to configure the wireless mesh net...

Page 8: ...11 to 26 Note Setting this parameter to 10 disables the function GET FROM Parameter not available at this time N A DI1 Configuration of Digital Input 1 Default None None No function is associated wit...

Page 9: ...ked out if no airflow is detected 10 seconds after the fan Terminal G is energized Contact open no airflow contact closed airflow present MenuScro Gives the option of having the display continuously s...

Page 10: ...equipment that already has its own anti short cycle timer Heat cph Sets the maximum number of Heating cycles per hour Default 4 0 Range 3 0 to 8 0 cycles per hour Cool cph Sets the maximum number of...

Page 11: ...e in 0 5C 1 0F increments H stage Reverts the operation of a two stage thermostat controller to a single stage thermostat controller when the second heating stage is not needed Default 2 0 1 0 One Sta...

Page 12: ...44 C mech Determines whether to allow mechanical cooling compressor operation if free cooling economizer operation cannot maintain the cooling setpoint Default off on Typically applies when the MS is...

Page 13: ...de mode To resume the schedule while in the Main User Menu 1 Press the NO key to all prompts until the Resume Schedule prompt appears If the thermostat controller is in the override state this is the...

Page 14: ...ate the desired system mode Press the YES key to select the desired system mode 3 Press the YES key to return to the Status Display Menu or press the NO key to return to the system mode selection menu...

Page 15: ...al Input Table 6 Accessories Order Separately Code Number Description SEN 600 1 Remote Indoor Air Temperature Sensor SEN 600 4 Remote Indoor Air Temperature Sensor with Occupancy Override and LED TEC...

Page 16: ...sed band Transmission Power 10 mW Maximum Temperature Range Backlit Display 40 0 C 40 0 F to 50 0 C 122 0 F Heating Control 4 5 C 40 0 F to 32 0 C 90 0 F in 0 5 Increments Cooling Control 12 0 C 54 0...

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