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TEC2604-4 and TEC2604-4+PIR BACnet® MS/TP Networked Multi-Stage Economizer Thermostat

Controllers Installation Instructions

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8.

Swing the PCB back to the right and carefully snap 
it into the locking tabs on the thermostat controller 
mounting base.

9.

Remove the screw terminal blocks that are 
attached to a disposable adhesive. Figure 4 
illustrates the locations of the screw terminal 
blocks on the thermostat controller. 

Wiring

When an existing thermostat controller is replaced, 
remove and label the wires to identify the terminal 
functions. When a TEC2604-4 or TEC2604-4+PIR 
Thermostat Controller is replaced, simply remove the 
old screw terminal blocks and reinsert them onto the 
PCB of the replacement thermostat controller.          

To wire the thermostat controller:

1.

Strip the ends of each wire 1/4 in. (6 mm) and 
connect them to the appropriate screw terminals as 
indicated in Figure 5.

Note:

If multiple wires are inserted into the screw 

terminals, make sure to properly twist the wires 
together prior to inserting them into the screw 
terminals.

Note:

For more details on wiring the 

MS/TP Communications Bus, refer to the 

MS/TP Communications Bus Technical Bulletin 
(LIT-12011034).

2.

Carefully push any excess wire back into the wall. 

Note:

Seal the hole in the wall with fireproof 

material to prevent drafts from affecting the 
ambient temperature readings.

3.

Reinsert the screw terminal blocks onto the PCB.

Figure 3: Securing the Thermostat Controller 

Mounting Base to the Wall

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Figure 4: Removing the Screw Terminal Blocks

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IMPORTANT:

Because some of the objects may 

not directly correlate to a previous version 
(TEC26xx-2), you must rediscover all point objects 
for the TEC2604-4 or TEC2604-4+PIR version. For 
detailed information on this mapping, refer to the 

TEC BACnet® MS/TP Network Series Thermostat 
Controllers Technical Bulletin (LIT-12011592)

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CAUTION: Risk of Electric Shock.

Disconnect the power supply before 
making electrical connections to avoid 
electric shock. 

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CAUTION: Risk of Property Damage.

Do not apply power to the system before 
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, and regional 
regulations. Do not exceed the electrical ratings of 
the TEC2604-4 or TEC2604-4+PIR Thermostat 
Controller.

Summary of Contents for TEC2604-4

Page 1: ...airwells and from behind doors away from steam or water pipes warm air stacks unconditioned areas not heated or cooled or sources of electrical interference For integrated Passive Infrared PIR models...

Page 2: ...roller mounting base and unlock the PCB Open the PCB to the left as illustrated in Figure 2 4 Pull approximately 6 in 152 mm of wire from the wall and insert the wire through the hole in the thermosta...

Page 3: ...nications Bus refer to the MS TP Communications Bus Technical Bulletin LIT 12011034 2 Carefully push any excess wire back into the wall Note Seal the hole in the wall with fireproof material to preven...

Page 4: ...or above or other wiring that switches power to highly inductive loads such as contactors coils motors or generators Figure 5 Wiring the TEC2604 4 or TEC2604 4 PIR Thermostat Controller 24 VAC Thermo...

Page 5: ...Short Indicates that the thermostat controller is scanning for the correct baud rate and that there is no communication Off Indicates that there is no power to the thermostat controller or that the M...

Page 6: ...m Mode Schedule Status Occupied Unoccupied Override PIR Models Outside Temperature An outside air temperature sensor must be installed and connected Applicable Alarms The backlight lights up as an ala...

Page 7: ...s in this section 1 To access the Installer Configuration Menu press and hold the MENU key for approximately 8 seconds Note If the Password parameter is configured Password 0 appears on the thermostat...

Page 8: ...which provides an alarm if a malfunction occurs Fan lock A backlit flashing Fan lock alarm is displayed on the thermostat controller when the input is not energized This alarm is used in conjunction w...

Page 9: ...mum heating setpoint of 42 0 F 5 5 C to prevent freezing in the zone controlled by the thermostat controller Default off on Enabled off Disabled Heat max2 Sets the Occupied and Unoccupied maximum Heat...

Page 10: ...activated by the equipment fan and limit control Fan del Fan delay extends fan operation after a heating or cooling cycle has ended Default off on Extends fan operation by 60 seconds after a heating...

Page 11: ...le in 5F 5C increments Unocc TM Sets the time delay between the moment when the thermostat controller toggles from the Occupied mode to the Unoccupied mode after the last motion is detected by the occ...

Page 12: ...ed mode When the schedule is in the Unoccupied mode the minimum position is 0 Default 0 0 Range 0 0 to 100 0 equals 0 to 10 VDC output range OA Setting for 0 to 10 VDC Actuator Setting for 2 to 10 VDC...

Page 13: ...ints Part 1 of 2 Thermostat Display Description Press the MENU key while in the Status Display Menu to enter the Main User Menu Press the NO key to all prompts until the temperature setpoint prompt ap...

Page 14: ...on the display Press the YES key to select the desired system mode 2 Press the UP DOWN arrow keys to locate the desired system mode Press the YES key to select the desired system mode 3 Press the YES...

Page 15: ...ce with a programmable Digital Input Table 5 Troubleshooting Details1 Part 1 of 2 Symptom Probable Causes Multiple Symptoms Excessive bus errors may be occurring A device may have been added or change...

Page 16: ...TP Networked Multi Stage Economizer Thermostat Controllers Part 1 of 2 Power Requirements 19 to 30 VAC 50 60 Hz 2 VA Terminals RC and C at 24 VAC Nominal Class 2 or Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV Relay...

Page 17: ...stry Canada ICES 003 Europe CE Mark Johnson Controls Inc declares that the BACnet Thermostats are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the EMC Directive 2004...

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