Johnson Controls TEC2003-3 Installation guide

Category
Thermostats
Type
Installation guide

Johnson Controls TEC2003-3 is a multi-stage wireless thermostat controller enabling remote monitoring and programming. It provides networked control of a variety of staged equipment, including multi-stage packaged heating/cooling equipment. The wireless mesh network uses Zigbee™ technology to create a resilient, self-healing mesh network, enhancing reliability and enabling redundant transmission paths through other TEC Wireless Thermostat Controllers. The TEC2003-3 is intended to provide an input to equipment under normal operating conditions.

Johnson Controls TEC2003-3 is a multi-stage wireless thermostat controller enabling remote monitoring and programming. It provides networked control of a variety of staged equipment, including multi-stage packaged heating/cooling equipment. The wireless mesh network uses Zigbee™ technology to create a resilient, self-healing mesh network, enhancing reliability and enabling redundant transmission paths through other TEC Wireless Thermostat Controllers. The TEC2003-3 is intended to provide an input to equipment under normal operating conditions.

TEC2003-3 Multi-Stage Wireless Thermostat Controller Installation Instructions 1
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 using 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-3 Series Wireless Thermostat
Controllers provide networked control of a variety of
staged equipment. TEC2003-3 Multi-Stage Wireless
Thermostat Controllers control multi-stage packaged
heating/cooling equipment.
The wireless mesh network uses ZigBe
e 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 TEC2003-3 Wireless
Thermostat Controller is 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.
TEC2003-3 Multi-Stage Wireless Thermostat Controller
Installation Instructions
TEC2003-3
Part No. 24-9890-730, Rev. B
Issued April 7, 2009
Supersedes June 20, 2008
TEC2003-3 Multi-Stage Wireless Thermostat Controller Installation Instructions2
Canada
Mounting
Location Considerations
Locate a thermostat controller:
on a partitioning wall, approximately 1.5 m (5 ft)
above the floor in a location of average
temperature
away from direct sunlight, radiant heat, outside
walls, outside doors, air discharge grills, or
stairwells, or from behind doors
away from steam or water pipes, warm air stacks,
unconditioned areas (not heated or cooled), or
sources of electrical interference
Allow for vertical air circulation to the thermostat
controller.
Wireless Signal Transmission Range
Line-of-sight transmission ranges between a
TEC20 Coordinator and a TEC Wireless Thermostat
Controller (or between TEC Wireless Thermostat
Controllers) can be less than the recommended
distances shown in Table 1. The effective transmission
range for indoor applications varies because of Radio
Frequency (RF) signal absorption and reflection due to
metal obstructions, walls (or floors), and furniture found
in typical building interiors.
For detailed information on locating devices for
optimum signal strength, refer to the Wireless Metasys
System Location Guide (LIT-12011294).
Mounting the Thermostat Controller
Follow these steps to mount the thermostat controller:
1. Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to loosen the
security screw on the bottom of the cover.
2. Pull the bottom edge of the cover and open the
thermostat controller as illustrated in Figure 1.
3. Carefully pull the locking tabs on the right side of
the mounting base, and unlock the Printed Circuit
Board (PCB). Open the PCB to the left as
illustrated in Figure 2.
4. Pull approximately 152 mm (6 in.) of wire from the
wall, and insert the wire through the hole in the
mounting base.
This Class (A) digital apparatus meets all the
requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe (A) respecte
toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel
brouilleur du Canada.
RF Transmitters: Industry Canada Statement
The term IC before the certification/registration
number only signifies that the Industry Canada
technical specifications were met.
Le terme « IC » précédant le numéro d'accréditation/
inscription signifie simplement que le produit est
conforme aux spécifications techniques d'Industry
Canada.
Table 1: Recommended Transmission Ranges
Type Distance
Through Walls 10 m (30 ft)
Open Space 30 m (100 ft)
Figure 1: Removing the Cover
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5. Align the mounting base on the wall and use the
base as a template to mark the two mounting hole
locations.
Note: Be sure to position the mounting base so that
the arrow on the base points upward to indicate the top
of the thermostat controller.
6. Drill a 5 mm (3/16 in.) hole at each of the two
marked locations and tap nylon anchors (included)
flush to the wall surface.
Note: Other means of anchoring the device may be
desired, depending on the wall medium.
7. Position the mounting base on the wall, and use
the two mounting screws (included) to secure the
base to the surface as illustrated in Figure 3.
Note: Be careful not to overtighten the mounting
screws.
8. Swing the PCB back to the right, and carefully
snap it into the locking tabs on the mounting base.
9. Remove the screw terminal blocks as illustrated in
Figure 4.
Note: Other means of anchoring the device may be
desired, depending on the wall medium.
Wiring
When replacing an existing thermostat controller,
remove and label the wires to identify the terminal
functions. When replacing a thermostat controller of the
same model, 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 6 mm (1/4 in.) and
connect them to the appropriate screw terminals as
indicated in Figure 5 and Table 2.
Note: If multiple wires are inserted into the screw
terminals, be sure to properly twist the wires together
prior to inserting them into the screw terminals.
2. Carefully push any excess wire back into the wall.
Seal the hole in the wall with fireproof material to
prevent drafts from affecting the ambient
temperature readings.
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.
4. Reattach the cover to the mounting base (top side
first).
5. Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to reinstall the
security screw on the bottom of the cover.
See Figure 5, Figure 6, and Table 2 for information on
wiring the thermostat controllers.
Figure 3: Securing the Mounting Base to the Wall
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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 thermostat controller.
TEC2003-3 Multi-Stage Wireless Thermostat Controller Installation Instructions4
Figure 5: TEC2003-3 TEC Thermostat Controller
Terminals
Y2 Y1 G
RC
C
RH W1 W2
BI1 BI2 RS
Scom
Five-Pole
Left Top Connector
Three-Pole
Right Top
Connector
Seven-Pole Bottom Connector
MS
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Figure 6: Wiring the TEC2003-3 Thermostat Controller
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Thermostat Power
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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
Aux
Aux
Cool 1
BI2BI1
Remote
Monitoring
Supply
Temperature
Sensor
Auxiliary/
Outdoor
Air Sensor
Cool 2
G
Fan
Scom
RS MS
OS
Isolated Contact
• Lighting
• On/Off Actuation
• Exhaust Fan
Remote
Room
Sensor
Table 2: TEC2003-3 Thermostat Controller
Terminals
Terminal
Number
Terminal
Label
Function
1 Y2 Energizes on a call for Second-
Stage Cooling
2 Y1 Energizes on a call for First-
Stage Cooling
3 G Energizes Fan in accordance
with Selected Fan Mode
4 RC 24 VAC from Equipment
Transformer
5 C 24 VAC (Common) from
Equipment Transformer
6 RH 24 VAC for Heating Stage
7 W1 Energizes on a call for First-
Stage Heating
8 W2 Energizes on a call for Second-
Stage Heating
10 Aux Auxiliary Output
11 BI1 Configurable Binary Input 1
12 BI2 Configurable Binary Input 2
13 RS Remote Room Sensor
14 Scom Sensor Common
15 OS Auxiliary Outdoor Air Sensor
16 MS Remote Monitoring Supply
Temperature Sensor
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Setup and Adjustments
Overview
Figure 7 shows the front cover of the thermostat
controller, including features used for setting up and
adjusting the thermostat controller.
User Interface Keys
The user interface consists of keys on the front cover
as illustrated in Figure 7. The function of each key is as
follows:
•Use the YES/SCROLL key to:
- confirm menu selections and to advance to the
next menu item
- stop the Status Display Menu from scrolling
and to manually scroll to the next parameter on
the menu
Note: When the thermostat controller is left
unattended for 45 seconds, the display resumes
scrolling.
•Use the NO key to decline a parameter change and
to advance to the next menu item.
•Use the MENU key to:
- access the Main User Menu or to exit the menu
(See the Main User Menu
section.)
- access the Installer Configuration Menu or to
exit the menu (See the Installer Configuration
Menu section.)
UP/DOWN arrow keys change the configuration
parameters and activate a setpoint adjustment.
Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
System Activity LEDs indicate the status and actions of
the thermostat controller.
•The FAN LED is on when the fan is on.
•The HEAT LED is on when heating or reheat is on.
•The COOL LED is on when cooling is on.
The Status LED, located beneath the cover, flashes at
five-second intervals to provide indication of the
network status of the thermostat controller. See
Table 3.
Backlit Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
The thermostat controller includes a 2-line, 8-character
backlit display. Low-level backlighting is present during
normal operation, and it brightens when any user
interface key is pressed. The backlight returns to low
level when the thermostat controller is left unattended
for 45 seconds.
Status Display Menu
The Status Display Menu displays during normal
operation. This menu scrolls through several
parameters:
Room Temperature
System Mode
Schedule Status (Occupied/Unoccupied/Override)
Outdoor Temperature – An outdoor air temperature
sensor must be connected.
Applicable Alarms – The backlight lights up as an
alarm condition is displayed.
Figure 7: Front Cover
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Plain-Text
LCD
System
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LEDs
Intuitive
Operation
Keys
Status LED
(beneath cover)
Table 3: Status LED
Flashes per
5-Second
Interval
Condition Indicated
1 Power On
2 Power On, Communicating
3 Power On, Communicating, Found
Wireless Network
4 Power On, Communicating, Found
Wireless Network, Communicating with
TEC20 Coordinator
TEC2003-3 Multi-Stage Wireless Thermostat Controller Installation Instructions6
Configuring the Thermostat Controller
Main User Menu
Use the Main User Menu to access and change the
basic operating parameters of the thermostat controller.
During normal operation, press the MENU key once to
access the Main User Menu. This menu is most
commonly used by the zone occupant, and includes
the following parameters:
Temperature Setpoints
System Mode
•Fan Mode
The Main User Menu uses Auto Help. Auto Help
displays automatically in the Main User Menu
when there is a pause in programming activity.
Installer Configuration Menu
The thermostat controller comes from the factory with
default settings for all configurable parameters. The
default settings are shown in Table 4. To reconfigure
the parameters via the thermostat controller, follow the
steps in this section.
To access the Installer Configuration Menu, press and
hold the MENU key for approximately 8 seconds. Once
the Installer Configuration Menu begins, release and
press the NO key to scroll through the parameters
listed in Table 4. When the desired parameter is
displayed, use the YES key to choose the desired
selection option. Press the YES key and then the NO
key to continue scrolling through the parameters.
When the thermostat controller is in the Installer
Configuration Menu and left unattended for
approximately 8 seconds, the thermostat controller
reverts to the Status Display Menu.
For further information, see the Programming the
Thermostat Controller section.
Configuring the Wireless Mesh Network Settings
Use the following process to configure the wireless
mesh network settings.
1. Select a PAN ID and Channel. Use these same
values for every TEC Wireless Thermostat
Controller (and the associated coordinator) on the
same wireless mesh network.
2. Select a Com Address for each TEC Wireless
Thermostat Controller (1 to 254). This address
must be unique to each TEC Wireless Thermostat
Controller on the same wireless network (that is,
unique to the PAN ID and Channel combination).
Configuring Inputs BI1 and BI2
When BI1 and BI2 are configured for an alarm
condition, an alarm condition is displayed locally when
the input is closed. An alarm message is included on
the scrolling Status Display Menu and when the
message is displayed, the backlight momentarily
lights up.
Both inputs can be configured to the Selection Options
included in Table 4.
Table 4: Installer Configuration Menu (Part 1 of 4)
Parameter
Appearing
on Display
Description and Default Selection Options
Com addr Wireless address at the thermostat
controller; Default: 4
Range: 000 to 254
Addresses of each item on the wireless bus must be uniquely
numbered, increasing from 1.
Note: Setting this parameter to 0 disables the function.
PAN ID Sets the Personal Area Network
Identification (PAN ID) of the
wireless network. All devices on a
network must have the same
PAN ID setting to communicate with
each other. Default: 0
Range: 0 to 500
Note: Setting this parameter to 0 disables the function.
Channel Sets the mesh network channel the
device uses for communication.
Only devices using the same mesh
network channel can communicate
with each other. Default: 10
Range: 11 to 26
Note: Setting this parameter to 10 disables the function.
GET FROM Parameter not available at this time. N/A
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BI1 Configuration of Binary Input 1.
Default: None
(None): No function is associated with an input.
(Service): A Service alarm is displayed on the thermostat controller
when the input is energized. This input can be tied into the air
conditioning unit control card, which provides an alarm should there
be a malfunction.
(Filter): A Filter alarm is displayed. This alarm can be connected to
a differential pressure switch that monitors a filter.
(RemOVR): Temporary occupancy request via a remote input. This
override function is controlled by a manual remote occupancy
override. When enabled, this condition disables the override
capability of the thermostat controller.
(RemNSB): Remote Night Setback (NSB) via a time clock input, an
occupancy sensor, or from a voltage-free contact.
Contact open = Occupied; contact closed = Unoccupied.
BI2 Configuration of Binary Input 2.
Default: None
(None): No function is associated with an input.
(Service): A Service alarm is displayed on the thermostat controller
when the input is energized. This input can be tied into the air
conditioning unit control card, which provides an alarm should there
be a malfunction.
(Filter): A Filter alarm is displayed. This alarm can be connected to
a differential pressure switch that monitors a filter.
(RemOVR): Temporary occupancy request via a remote input. This
override function is controlled by a manual remote occupancy
override. When enabled, this condition disables the override
capability of the thermostat controller.
(RemNSB): Remote Night Setback (NSB) via a time clock input, an
occupancy sensor, or from a voltage-free contact.
Contact open = Occupied; contact closed = Unoccupied.
Lockout Selectable Lockout Levels for
limiting end user keypad interaction.
Default: 0
Function Level
(0) (1) (2)
Resume/Override
Scheduling
Access Access No Access
Permanent
Temperature
Setpoints
Access No Access No Access
Temporary
Temperature
Setpoints
Access Access No Access
System Mode Setting Access No Access No Access
Fan Mode Setting Access No Access No Access
Pwr del
1
Sets the delay time period at
thermostat controller power up, or at
each time power is removed and
reapplied, before any operation
(fan, heating, or cooling) is
authorized. Also can be used to
sequence the startup of multiple
units in one location.
Default: 10.0 sec
Range: 10.0 to 120.0 sec
Table 4: Installer Configuration Menu (Part 2 of 4)
Parameter
Appearing
on Display
Description and Default Selection Options
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Frost pr Provides a minimum heating
setpoint of 5.5°C/42.0°F to prevent
freezing in the zone controlled by
the thermostat controller.
Default: off
(on): Enabled
(off): Disabled
Heat max
2
Sets the Occupied and Unoccupied
maximum Heating setpoint values.
Default: 32.0°C/90.0°F
Range: 4.5°C/40.0°F/to 32.0°C/90.0°F
Cool min
2
Sets the Occupied and Unoccupied
minimum Cooling setpoint values.
Default: 12.0°C/54.0°F
Range: 12.0°C/54.0°F to 37.5°C/100.0°F
Anticycl Anti-Short Cycle timer sets the
minimum on/off times for heating
and cooling stages.
Default: 2.0 min
Range: 0.0 to 5.0 min adjustable in 1-minute increments
Set the anti-short cycle timer to 0.0 min for 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
Cooling cycles per hour.
Default: 4.0
Range: 3.0 or 4.0 cycles per hour
Deadband Sets the minimum deadband
between the heating and cooling
setpoints.
Default: 1.0C°/2.0F°
Range: 1.0C°/2.0 to 2.0C°/4.0F° adjustable in 0.5C°/1.0F°
increments
Fan cont Determines how the fan is activated
in response to a call for heating or
cooling.
Default: on
(off): Enables the thermostat controller to activate the fan in
response to a call for cooling only.
(on): Enables the thermostat controller to activate the fan in
response to a call for heating or cooling.
When there is a call for auxiliary heating, the fan is 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 or cooling
cycle has ended.
(off): No extension of fan operation after a heating or cooling cycle
has ended.
The fan delay is only active when the fan is in the Auto mode.
TOccTime Sets the duration of the Temporary
Occupancy Time when the heating
or cooling setpoints in the Occupied
mode are established by:
an Override Function enabled in
the Main User Menu (when the
thermostat controller is in the
Unoccupied mode)
a temporary heating or cooling
setpoint
default: 3.0 hrs
Range: 0.0
to 12.0 hrs adjustable in 1-hour increments
Table 4: Installer Configuration Menu (Part 3 of 4)
Parameter
Appearing
on Display
Description and Default Selection Options
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Programming the Thermostat Controller
After configuring the thermostat controller by means of
the Installer Configuration Menu, program its operating
parameters by means of the Main User Menu. Access
this menu by pressing the MENU key during normal
operation. The Main User Menu contains the basic
operating features of the thermostat controller.
The Main User Menu also uses Auto Help, which is
displayed automatically in the menu when there is a
pause in programming activity. To exit Auto Help,
continue with the programming selection. When the
thermostat controller is in the Main User Menu and is
left unattended for 45 seconds, the menu reverts to the
Status Display Menu.
Cal RS Sets the desired room air
temperature sensor calibration
(offset). The offset can be added to
or subtracted from the actual
displayed room temperature.
Default: 0.0C°/0.0C°F
Range: -2.5C°/-5.0F° to 2.5C°/5.0F° adjustable in 0.5C°/1.0F°
increments
Cal OS Sets the desired outdoor air
temperature sensor calibration
(offset). The offset can be added to
or subtracted from the actual
displayed room temperature.
Default: 0.0C°/0.0F°
Range: -2.5C°/-5.0F° to 2.5C°/5.0F° adjustable 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 Stage
(2.0): Two Stages
C stage Reverts the operation of a two-stage
thermostat controller to a
single-stage thermostat controller
when the second cooling stage is
not needed.
Default: 2.0
(1.0): One Stage
(2.0): Two Stages
H lock Discontinues heating operation in
response to the outdoor air
temperature. Requires that an
outdoor air temperature sensor be
installed and connected.
Default: 49°C/120°F
Range:-26°C/ -15°F to 49°C/120°F adjustable in 5C°/5
increments
C lock Discontinues cooling operation in
response to the outdoor air
temperature. Requires that an
outdoor air temperature sensor be
installed and connected.
Default: -40°C/-40°F
Range: -40°C/-40°F to 35°C/95°F adjustable in 5C°/5F° increments
Aux cont Energizes peripheral devices
(lighting equipment, exhaust fans,
and economizers).
Default: n.o.
(n.c.): Contact open = Occupied; contact closed = Unoccupied.
(n.o.): Contact closed = Occupied; contact open = Unoccupied.
The contact toggles with the internal Occupied/Unoccupied
schedule (or the NSB contact on one of the digital inputs, if used).
1. When adjusting the numeric value, press the UP or DOWN arrow key to change the value by single increments; press and
hold the UP or DOWN arrow key to change the numeric value in increments of ten.
2. When adjusting the temperature, press the
UP or DOWN arrow key to change the value in 0.5F°/0.5C° increments; press
and hold the UP or DOWN arrow key to change the value in 5.0F°/5.0C° increments.
Table 4: Installer Configuration Menu (Part 4 of 4)
Parameter
Appearing
on Display
Description and Default Selection Options
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Enabling Override Schedule
Note: The Override Schedule prompt only appears
when the thermostat controller is in the unoccupied
state (Unoccupied Mode).
This menu selection gives the user the option of
overriding the unoccupied setpoints with the occupied
setpoints for the amount of time specified under the
TOccTime parameter. See Table 4.
Note: If one of the binary inputs is configured to
operate as a remote override contact, this menu is
disabled.
To override the unoccupied state while in the Main User
Menu:
1. Press the NO key to all prompts until the Override
Schedule prompt appears. If the thermostat
controller is in the unoccupied state, this is the first
prompt.
2. Press the YES key to enable the temporary
override. The thermostat controller returns to the
Status Display Menu.
When scrolling through the Status Display Menu,
Override now appears for the schedule status
parameter.
Resuming the Programmed Schedule
This menu only appears when the thermostat controller
is in the override 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 first
prompt.
2. Press the YES key to resume the programmed
schedule.
The thermostat controller returns to the Status Display
Menu.
Entering Permanent Temperature Setpoints
The first prompt appearing in the Main User Menu of
the thermostat controller when in the occupied state is
to set the permanent temperature setpoint. Permanent
setpoints are stored in the programmed schedule.
To enter the permanent heating and cooling setpoints
for the Occupied and Unoccupied Modes, follow the
steps in Table 5. When changing the temperatures,
press the keys once to change the temperature in
0.5F°/0.5C° increments; press and hold down the keys
to change the temperature in 5.0C°/5.0F° increments.
Table 5: Entering Permanent Temperature
Setpoints (Part 1 of 2)
Thermostat
Controller
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
appears on the display (it may be the
first prompt). Press the YES key to
enter the temperature setting menu.
Press the YES key to change the
occupied cooling setpoint. Press the
NO key to advance to the occupied
heating setpoint menu.
Press the UP/DOWN arrow keys to
set the temperature. Press the YES
key to store the value and advance to
the next menu.
Press the YES key to change the
occupied heating setpoint. Press the
NO key to advance to the unoccupied
cooling setpoint menu.
Press the UP/DOWN arrow keys to
set the temperature. Press the YES
key to store the value and advance to
the next menu.
Press the YES key to change the
unoccupied cooling setpoint. Press
the NO key to advance to the
unoccupied heating setpoint.
Press the UP/DOWN arrow keys to
set the temperature. Press the YES
key to store the value and advance to
the next menu.
RoomTemp
75.0
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Temperat
set? Y/N
Cooling
set? Y/N
Cooling
75.0
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Heating
set? Y/N
Heating
68.0
°
F
Unocc CL
set? Y/N
Unocc CL
80.0
°
F
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Entering Temporary Temperature Setpoints
To temporarily change the setpoint, press the
UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the temporary
setpoint for the current mode of operation.
Note: Whether the thermostat controller is heating or
cooling, the respective setpoint is temporarily adjusted.
To toggle between the temporary heating and cooling
setpoints, press the NO key while changing the
temporary setpoints.
Ending Temporary Temperature Setpoints
The temporary setpoints remain in effect for the
duration set in the TOccTime parameter or until
manually released.
To release the temporary setpoint sooner, while in the
Main User Menu:
1. Press the YES key to the first prompt that appears.
2. If the TEC WTC does not immediately return to the
Status Display Menu, press the MENU key again
and press the YES key to exit the Main User Menu.
The setpoint reverts to the Permanent Temperature
Setpoint.
Selecting the System Mode
The thermostat controller has four system modes:
Automatic Mode (auto): Automatic changeover
between heating and cooling. This is the default
setting.
Cooling Mode (cool): Cooling operation only
Heating Mode (heat): Heating operation only
Off Mode (off): The thermostat controller is off;
however, when frost protection (Frost pr
parameter) is enabled, the TEC WTC still calls for
heat (if required).
To set the system mode while in the Main User Menu:
1. Press the NO key to all prompts until the system
mode prompt appears 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 key to return to the Status Display
Menu or press the NO key to return to the system
mode selection menu.
Selecting the Fan Mode
The thermostat controller has three fan mode settings:
On Fan Mode (on): Energizes the fan all the time
for both occupied and unoccupied states, even if
the system mode is set to off.
Automatic Fan Mode (auto): Energizes the fan
only on a call for heating or cooling, for both
occupied and unoccupied states.
Smart Fan Mode (smart): Energizes the fan all
the time for occupied states, and only on a call for
heating or cooling in unoccupied states. This is the
default setting.
To select the fan mode while in the Main User Menu:
1. Press the NO key to all prompts until the fan mode
prompt appears on the display. Press the YES key
to set the fan mode.
2. Press the
UP/DOWN arrow keys to locate the
desired fan mode. Press the YES key to select the
desired fan mode.
3. Press the YES key to return to the Status Display
Menu or press the NO key to return to the fan
mode selection menu.
Press the YES key to change the
unoccupied heating setpoint. Press
the
NO key to advance to the
temperature display units.
Press the
UP/DOWN arrow keys to
set the temperature. Press the
YES
key to store the value and advance to
the next menu.
Press the
YES key to set the display
units to °F or °C. Press the
NO key to
advance to the temperature setpoint
type menu.
Press the
YES key to return to the
Status Display Menu or press the
NO
key to reenter the temperature
setting menu.
Table 5: Entering Permanent Temperature
Setpoints (Part 2 of 2)
Thermostat
Controller
Display
Description
Unocc HT
set? Y/N
Unocc HT
62.0
°
F
°
F/
°
C
set? Y/N
Exit?
Y/N
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Troubleshooting
See Table 6 for display messaging. Refer to the
TEC Series Wireless Thermostat Controller System
Technical Bulletin (LIT-12011414) for troubleshooting
details.
Accessories
All the accessories in Table 7 include mounting
hardware; contact the nearest Johnson Controls®
representative to order any of these parts.
Note: Review the technical specifications of the
accessories prior to their use in an application.
Repair Information
If the TEC2003-3 Wireless Thermostat Controller fails
to operate within its specifications, replace the unit. For
a replacement thermostat controller, contact the
nearest Johnson Controls representative.
Table 6: Display Messages
Display Function
Service Indicates that there is a service alarm in accordance with the programmable Binary Input (BI2).
Filter Indicates that the filter(s) is dirty in accordance with the programmable Binary Input (BI2).
Table 7: Accessories (Order Separately)
Product Code
Number
Description
ACC-INSL-0 Foam Insulation Pad Kit (10 adhesive-backed foam pads)
SEN-600-1 Remote Indoor Air Temperature Sensor
SEN-600-4 Remote Indoor Air Temperature Sensor with Occupancy Override and LED
TE-6361M-1
1
Duct Mount Air Temperature Sensor
TE-6363-1
1
Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor
1. Additional TE-636xx-x Series 10k ohm Johnson Controls Type II Thermistor Sensors are available; refer to the
TE-6300 Series Temperature Sensors Product Bulletin (LIT-216320) for more details.
Published in U.S.A. www.johnsoncontrols.com
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Metasys® and Johnson Controls® are registered trademarks of Johnson Controls, Inc.
All other marks herein are the marks of their respective owners. © 2009 Johnson Controls, Inc.
Building Efficiency
507 E. Michigan Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202
Technical Specifications
TEC2003-3 Multi-Stage Wireless Thermostat Controller
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/Triac Contact Rating 30 VAC, 1.0 A Maximum, 3.0 A In-Rush, Class 2 or SELV
Binary Inputs Voltage-Free Contacts across Terminal C to Terminals BI1 and BI2
Wire Size 18 AWG Maximum, 22 AWG Recommended
Transmission Range Through Walls: 10 m (30 ft)
Line-of-Sight (Open Space): 30 m (100 ft)
RF Band Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Transmission; 2.4 Ghz unlicensed 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°F to 100.0°F/38.0°C in 0.5° Increments
Temperature Sensor Type Local 10k ohm Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) Thermistor
Resolution ±0.1C°/±0.2F°
Control Accuracy ±0.5C°/±0.9F° at 21.0°C/70.0°F Typical Calibrated
Auxiliary/Outdoor Air
Temperature Indication Range
-40.0°C/-40.0°F to 50.0°C/122.0°F
Minimum Deadband 1C°/2F° between Heating and Cooling
Ambient Conditions Operating: 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F); 95% RH Maximum, Noncondensing
Storage:-30 to 50°C (-22 to 122°F); 95% RH Maximum, Noncondensing
Compliance United States:
UL Listed, File E27734, CCN XAPX,
Under UL 873, Temperature Indicating and Regulating Equipment
FCC Compliant to Part 15.247 Regulations for Low Power Unlicensed Transmitters
Canada:
UL Listed, File E27734, CCN XAPX7,
Under CSA C22.2 No. 24, Temperature Indicating and Regulating Equipment
Industry Canada, ICES-003
Dimensions (H x W x D) 125 x 86 x 29 mm (4-15/16 x 3-3/8 x 1-1/8 in.)
Shipping Weight 0.75 lb (0.34 kg)
The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standards. For application at conditions beyond these
specifications, consult the local Johnson Controls office. Johnson Controls, Inc. shall not be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or
misuse of its products.
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Johnson Controls TEC2003-3 Installation guide

Category
Thermostats
Type
Installation guide

Johnson Controls TEC2003-3 is a multi-stage wireless thermostat controller enabling remote monitoring and programming. It provides networked control of a variety of staged equipment, including multi-stage packaged heating/cooling equipment. The wireless mesh network uses Zigbee™ technology to create a resilient, self-healing mesh network, enhancing reliability and enabling redundant transmission paths through other TEC Wireless Thermostat Controllers. The TEC2003-3 is intended to provide an input to equipment under normal operating conditions.

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