Configuring The Thermostat Controller - Johnson Controls TEC3010 Installation Instructions Manual

Tec3000 series wireless single- or two-stage economizer thermostat controllers
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3. Press Network Setup.
4. Press FC Comm Mode and the Wireless Field Bus appears. This setting cannot be changed.
5. Press
to return to the previous screen.
6. Press BACnet Instance ID.
7. Enter the unique BACnet® instance ID using the keypad. This value should be different to the other controllers
on the site.
8. Press Save.
9. Press
to return to the previous screen.
10. Press BACnet Address.
11. Enter the BACnet MS/TP address using the keypad. This value should be different to the other controllers on
the PAN.
12. Press Save.
13. Press
to return to the previous screen.
14. Press PAN ID.
15. Enter the PAN ID using the keypad. This value needs to be the same as set in the associated ZFR Pro
Gateway.
Once the PAN is set, the TEC attempts to connect to the wireless network. Provided that other devices on the
PAN are in radio range, the connection should occur within one minute. It can then take up to 10 minutes for
the WNC gateway to display that the device is online.
16. Press Save.

Configuring the Thermostat Controller

Use the Menu icon on the home screen to access and change the basic operating parameters of the thermostat
controller. During normal operation, press the Menu icon once to access the following parameters and functions:
Faults Status
Setpoints
Schedule
Installer Configuration Menu
The thermostat controller comes from the factory with default settings for all configuration parameters. The UI
menu navigation and default settings are shown in Table 10. Before any outputs turn on, the controller must be
configured for the equipment connected. You need to start from the home screen to perform any of the following
tasks.
Screen Reset
The current screen returns to the home screen if the current screen is not touched for 3 minutes.
Selecting Rooftop or Heat Pump Mode
By default, the thermostat controller is configured for Rooftop mode. This mode is used for up to two discrete
stages of heating (W1, W2) and up to two discrete stages of cooling (Y1, Y2). Certain heat pumps do not require an
O/B input and instead take standard W and Y commands as heat or cool commands, internally sequencing the
equipment. For these type of heat pump units, leave the controller in Rooftop mode.
TEC3000 Series Wireless Single- or Two-Stage Economizer Thermostat Controllers Installation Instructions
Display Settings
Equipment Setup
Control Setup
System Status
Network Setup
Control Status
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