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TEC2103-1 Networked Multi-Stage Thermostat Installation Instructions    

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Point Name (Cont.) 

TEC Point 
Type/ 
Address 

N30/NAE 
Object 
Type 

BAS Model 
Point Type 

Override Range 

Occupancy Override 

BD-10 

N2 BI 

CSBD 

0 = No Override, 1 = Override 

DI1

b, f

 

BI-1 

N2 BI 

CSBI 

0 = Off, 1 = On 

Temp Alarm

b

 

BI-2 

N2 BI 

CSBI 

0 = Normal, 1 = Alarm 

DI2

b, f

 

BI-3 

N2 BI 

CSBI 

0 = Off, 1 = On 

Notes: 

a. Commandable. 

b. 

Can be a Change-of-State (COS) alarm to the BAS or N2 Dialer Module (NDM) to initiate a dial-out. 

c. 

On the Metasys NCM system, map BD9 

Temp Units Mode

 as a Binary Output (BO) object with Auto Restore and 

Local Control set. 

d. 

The Multiple Command Output (MCO) object is used to schedule multiple Multi-State Objects (MSOs). 

e. 

When defining the N2 MSO object, select TEC Mode from the States Text Menu. Type 4 for the TEC2101-1. 

f. 

The state of DI1 and DI2 is communicated over the N2 network even if the digital inputs are configured as 

None

 

through the local interface at the thermostat. 

g. 

The Heating and Cooling SP cannot be overridden simultaneously (this also applies to the Unocc Heating SP and 
Unocc Cooling SP). The overridden setpoint must be released prior to overriding the other setpoint. Additionally, if one 
setpoint is overridden, the other setpoint may be automatically adjusted by the TEC2101-1 to maintain the minimum 
deadband between the two setpoints. 

The Controller Point Type is the fixed-point definition inside the controller. The BAS Model Point type is the definition inside 
the model file. Use an NCM CS object to retrieve the data. 

The most recent N2 command received by any of the N2 Bus Objects listed in Table 1 controls the thermostat. 

If an AD object is overridden by the Metasys system, all local changes attempted through the thermostat keypad for that AD 
object are ignored until the override is released. For example, if the Metasys system sends a write command to turn System 
Mode Off, then the occupant selects System Mode On at the TEC keypad, the TEC ends up with the System Mode On. 
However, if the Metasys system sends an override command to turn System Mode Off, then the occupant selects System 
Mode On at the TEC keypad, the TEC keeps the System Mode Off. 

Once an override is released, the AD object may once again be changed through the thermostat keypad, but the thermostat 
does not retain any data entered at the TEC keypad during the override. 

Only one of the setpoints (Heating Setpoint or Cooling Setpoint) can be overridden at a time. 

  The value for Heating SP (ADI-3) and Setback Heating SP (ADI-5) must stay within the limits established in the 

controller by Minimum Heat SP (ADI-7 read only) and Maximum Heat SP (ADI-8). 

  The value for Cooling SP (ADI-4) and Setback Cooling SP (ADI-6) must stay within the limits established in the 

controller by Minimum Cool SP (ADI-9) and Maximum Cool SP (ADI-10 read only). 

If a setpoint is overridden, the TEC, if necessary, adjusts the other setpoint to maintain the minimum 2

°

F deadband 

between the setpoints. The setpoints can be spread further apart but can never be adjusted closer than 2

°

F apart. 

Failure to stay within the limits for a command results in an N2 Negative Acknowledge (NAK) error from the TEC2101-1. 

Overrides take precedence over any local adjustment or command in the TEC2101-1. 

You must not have a Relinquish Default for the setpoints if you want to change them from the thermostat display. 

If there is a Relinquish Default for the setpoints, the Network Automation Engine (NAE) always has an Override for either an 
Adjusted value or the Relinquish Default value. You should use Operator Override and Release Operator Override if you 
want to command the setpoint and release it to local control. 

Once all the NAE commands are released, the Override Status in the Hardware tab should be False. At that time, the user 
should be able to change the setpoint from the local display. 

All overrides are released automatically after 10 minutes of no communications (for example, network cable is removed 
from the TEC causing loss of network communications). 

 

Summary of Contents for TEC2103-1

Page 1: ...a partitioning interior wall and approximately 5 ft 1 5 m above the floor in a location of average temperature away from direct sunlight radiant heat outside walls behind doors air discharge grills st...

Page 2: ...re or malfunction of the TEC2103 1 fig1 b Figure 1 Removing the Thermostat Cover PCB Locking Tabs fig2 b Figure 2 Opening the Thermostat PCB fig3 b Figure 3 Mounting the Thermostat Base fig4 b Figure...

Page 3: ...sformer 24 VAC common from equipment transformer 24 VAC for heating stages Energizes on a call for first stage heating Energizes on a call for second stage heating Configurable digital input Configura...

Page 4: ...5 to 32 C Setback Cooling SP a g Unoccupied Cooling SP ADI 6 N2 AO CSAD 54 to 100 F 12 to 37 5 C Minimum Heat SP ADI 7 N2 AI CSAD 40 F 4 5 C Maximum Heat SP a ADI 8 N2 AO CSAD 40 to 90 F 4 5 to 32 C...

Page 5: ...selects System Mode On at the TEC keypad the TEC ends up with the System Mode On However if the Metasys system sends an override command to turn System Mode Off then the occupant selects System Mode...

Page 6: ...u item MENU key to access the Main User Menu or exit the menu down arrow key to scroll through menu selections or adjust values up arrow SCROLL key to stop the Status Display Menu from scrolling manua...

Page 7: ...he configuration key Figure 7 Exit the Installer Configuration Menu any time by pressing the MENU key and at the exit prompt pressing the YES key To pass over a parameter without changing it press the...

Page 8: ...scrolling Status Display Menu and when the message is displayed the backlight momentarily lights up Each digital input can be programmed in one of four conditions None No function is associated with...

Page 9: ...tions Enabling Frost Protection Frost pr Frost protection establishes a minimum heating setpoint of 42 F 5 5 C to prevent freezing in the zone controlled by the thermostat If enabled frost protection...

Page 10: ...erature control but could accelerate the wear of mechanical components in the equipment To set the maximum number of heating cycles per hour while in the Installer Configuration Menu 1 Answer NO to al...

Page 11: ...ess YES to store the address The display now shows the temporary occupancy time prompt See the Establishing the Temporary Occupancy Time ToccTime section for instructions Note Pressing the YES and NO...

Page 12: ...ages prompt appears in the display Press YES to enter the setting cooling stages menu 2 Using the UP DOWN arrow keys select 1 0 or 2 0 stages Press YES to store the selection The display now shows the...

Page 13: ...e Status Display Menu Override now appears for the schedule status parameter Resuming the Programmed Schedule only appears when in the Override Mode To resume the schedule while in the Main User Menu...

Page 14: ...to advance to the unoccupied heating setpoint Use the UP DOWN arrow keys to set temperature Press YES to store value and advance to next menu Press YES to change the unoccupied heating setpoint Press...

Page 15: ...ed periods even if the system mode is set to off Automatic Fan Mode auto Operates the fan only on a call for heating or cooling for both occupied and unoccupied periods This is the default setting Sma...

Page 16: ...able runs are broken Locate and correct the wiring TEC2103 1 does not come online Device type is incorrect TEC2103 1 address must be VND device type EOL jumpers on MM CVT101 or NCM are not installed I...

Page 17: ...50082 2 EMC Immunity Pending FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device and verified to Class B pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules The...

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