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Y2

Y1

G

RC

C

RH

W1 W2

D1

D2

RS

Scom

5-pole left top connector

3-pole right top
connector

8-pole bottom connector

24 VAC

Thermostat Power

Y2

Y1

G

RC

C

If using the same power source
for the thermostat and heating
loads, install a jumper
across RC and RH.

Heat 1 Heat 2

RH

W1

W2

Fan

Cool 1

Energizes on a call for first stage cooling
Energizes on a call for second stage cooling
Energizes fan in accordance with the selected fan mode
24 VAC from equipment transformer
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
Configurable digital input
Remote room sensor
Sensor common
Auxiliary/Outdoor air sensor
Mixed air sensor
0 - 10 VDC Economizer actuator output
N2 Bus

Function

Y1
Y2

G

RC

C

RH
W1
W2

D1
D2

RS

Scom

OS
MS
EC

N2+, N2-, REF

Terminal

OS

D2

Scom

RS

D1

Remote

Room

Sensor

OS

REF

N2-

N2+

Auxiliary/

Outdoor

Sensor

N2-

N2+

REF

Metasys, CPN,

NCM

EC

0

 to 10

VD

C

24 V

A

C

C

o

mmon

MS

EC

Remote

Mixed Air

Sensor

Cool 2

fi

g5-

b

 

Figure 5: TEC2104-1 Wiring Schematic 

 

Connecting the N2 Bus 

To connect the N2 Bus: 

1.  Observe the polarity when connecting the N2 Bus 

wires to the TEC2104-1. 

Note: 

An End-of-Line (EOL) is not needed on 

the N2 Bus at the TEC2104-1. However, one EOL 
is needed at the BAS (N30, Companion, Network 
Control Module). 

2.  Continue this process for each TEC2104-1 using 

the daisy-chain wiring method. 

N2 Device Mapping 

When adding the TEC2104-1 to the Metasys system 
(Person-Machine Interface [PMI] and Companion 
system), you must define the TEC2104-1 as a Vendor 
Device (VND). For the NCM, except as noted in  
Table 1, Footnote c, do 

not

 direct map any points. Run 

control of these points through the Control System 
(CS) object. See the 

Setting the N2 Address (N2 addr)

 

section to set the address for the thermostat. 

TEC2104-1 Networked Multi-Stage Economizer Thermostat Installation Instructions    

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Summary of Contents for TEC2104-1

Page 1: ...side doors away from steam or water pipes warm air stacks unheated uncooled areas or sources of electrical interference To install the thermostat 1 Remove the security screw on the bottom of the therm...

Page 2: ...the thermostat 1 Strip each wire 1 4 in 6 35 mm and connect to the appropriate terminal according to the TEC2104 1 wiring diagram Figure 5 2 Gently push excess wire back into the wall plug the wall h...

Page 3: ...C N2 N2 REF Terminal OS D2 Scom RS D1 Remote Room Sensor OS REF N2 N2 Auxiliary Outdoor Sensor N2 N2 REF Metasys CPN NCM EC 0 to 10 VDC 24 VAC Common MS EC Remote Mixed Air Sensor Cool 2 fig5 b Figure...

Page 4: ...o 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 Minimum Cool SP a ADI 9 N2 AO CSAD 54 to 100 F 12 to 37 5 C Maximum Cool SP A...

Page 5: ...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 over...

Page 6: ...to scroll through menu selections or adjust values up arrow SCROLL key to stop the Status Display Menu from scrolling manually scroll to the next parameter on the menu adjust values Note When left una...

Page 7: ...t pressing the YES key To pass over a parameter without changing it press the NO key When the thermostat is in the Installer Configuration Menu and left unattended for 45 seconds it reverts to the Sta...

Page 8: ...tages See the Disable Enable Second Cooling Stage C Stage section Disables Heating Operation based on Auxiliary Outdoor Air Temperature Default 120 F 49 C See the Setting the Heating Lockout H lock se...

Page 9: ...the TEC2104 1 the states of DI1 and DI2 are communicated over the N2 network This enables the ability to communicate alarm conditions over the network without local annunciation on the TEC2104 1 displ...

Page 10: ...F 12 to 37 5 C Note When adjusting the temperature holding the keys down changes the temperature by 5 F C increments To set the minimum cooling setpoint while in the Installer Configuration Menu 1 Ans...

Page 11: ...stable from 2 to 4 F 1 to 2 C To change the minimum deadband between the heating and cooling setpoints while in the Installer Configuration Menu 1 Answer NO to all prompts until the deadband setpoint...

Page 12: ...offset while in the Installer Configuration Menu 1 Answer NO to all prompts until the room sensor calibration prompt appears in the display Press YES to enter the Room Sensor Calibration Menu 2 Use th...

Page 13: ...F C To change the outdoor air temperature cooling lockout while in the Installer Configuration Menu 1 Answer NO to all prompts until the cooling lockout prompt appears in the display Press YES to ent...

Page 14: ...djust the mixed air setpoint Press YES to store the temperature The display mixed air temperature prompt is now displayed See the Displaying the Mixed Air Temperature Display section for instructions...

Page 15: ...tered It is also where any temporary setpoints are entered To enter the heating and cooling setpoints for the occupied and unoccupied modes permanent or temporary follow the steps in Table 4 When chan...

Page 16: ...set temperature Press YES to store value and advance to the next menu Press YES to change the unoccupied heating setpoint Press NO to advance to temperature display units Use the UP DOWN arrow keys t...

Page 17: ...all prompts until the system mode prompt appears in the display Press YES to set the system mode 1 Answer NO to all prompts until the fan mode prompt appears in the display Press YES to set the fan m...

Page 18: ...ine Device type is incorrect TEC2104 1 address must be VND device type EOL jumpers on MM CVT101 or NCM are not installed Install EOL jumpers properly MM CVT101 is not plugged into the Personal Compute...

Page 19: ...ompliance 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 These limits are designed to provide...

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