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TEC2647Z-2 BACnet MS/TP Zone Controller for Stand-Alone and Networked Zoning Systems

Installation Instructions
Part No. 24-9890-676, Rev. A
Issued July 18, 2008 Supersedes June 27, 2008

Applications
The TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller is a BACnet Master-Slave/Token-Passing (MS/TP) device that operates with a Johnson Controls TEC2664Z-2 Rooftop Controller to provide efficient space temperature control in constant volume zoning systems. This technologically advanced zone controller provides proportional 0 to 10 VDC control of pressure dependent Variable Air Volume (VAV) equipment with or without local reheat. The TEC2647Z-2 and TEC2664Z-2 controller combination can operate as a stand-alone zoning system, or it can operate with a Building Automation System (BAS) that enables remote monitoring and programmability in networked zoning systems. The TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller features an intuitive user interface with backlit display that makes setup and operation quick and easy. The zone controller also employs a unique, Proportional-Integral (PI) time-proportioning algorithm that virtually eliminates temperature offset associated with traditional, differential-based zone controllers. IMPORTANT: The TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller is intended to provide an input to equipment under normal operating conditions. Where failure or malfunction of the zone 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 zone controller.

North American Emissions Compliance


United States
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.

Canada
This Class (A) digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numrique de la Classe (A) respecte toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada.

TEC2647Z-2 BACnet MS/TP Zone Controller for Stand-Alone and Networked Zoning Systems Installation Instructions


Supply MS/TP Bus Rooftop Controller

Rooftop Unit Return Bypass Damper Bypass Airflow

Mixed Airflow Return Airflow

Zone Controller

Zone Damper

Zone Controller

Zone Damper

Zone Damper
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Zone Controller

RS485 End-of-Line Terminator (MS-BACEOL-0)

Figure 1: Typical Zoning Control System Installed on a Single MS/TP Bus

Mounting
Figure 1 illustrates a typical zoning control system installed on a single MS/TP Bus. This installation consists of multiple TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controllers, each controlling a single zone damper; and a TEC2664Z-2 Rooftop Controller controlling a rooftop unit. The TEC2664Z-2 Rooftop Controller can be wired to an optional supervisory controller.

To install the zone controller: 1. Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the security screw on the bottom of the zone controller cover. 2. Pull the bottom edge of the zone controller cover and open the zone controller as illustrated in Figure 2.

Location Considerations
Locate the TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller: on a partitioning wall, approximately 5 ft (1.5 m) above the floor in a location of average temperature away from direct sunlight, radiant heat, outside walls, outside doors, air discharge grills, or stairwells; and from behind doors away from steam or water pipes, warm air stacks, unconditioned areas (not heated or cooled), or sources of electrical interference

Note: Allow for vertical air circulation to the TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller.

Figure 2: Removing the Zone Controller Cover

TEC2647Z-2 BACnet MS/TP Zone Controller for Stand-Alone and Networked Zoning Systems Installation Instructions

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3. Carefully pull the locking tabs on the right side of the zone controller mounting base, and unlock the Printed Circuit Board (PCB). Open the PCB to the left as illustrated in Figure 3.

8. Swing the PCB back to the right and carefully snap it into the locking tabs on the zone controller mounting base. 9. Remove the screw terminal blocks as illustrated in Figure 5.

PCB Locking Tabs

4. Pull approximately 6 in. (152 mm) of wire from the wall, and insert the wire through the hole in the zone controller mounting base. 5. Align the zone controller 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 zone controller mounting base so that the arrow on the base points upward to indicate the top of the zone controller. 6. Drill a 3/16 in. (5 mm) hole at each of the two marked locations, and tap nylon anchors (included with the zone controller) flush to the wall surface. 7. Position the zone controller mounting base on the wall, and use the two mounting screws (included with the zone controller) to secure the base to the surface as illustrated in Figure 4. Note: Be careful not to overtighten the mounting screws.

Figure 5: Removing the Screw Terminal Blocks

Wiring
When an existing zone controller is replaced, remove and label the wires to identify the terminal functions. When a TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller is replaced, simply remove the old screw terminal blocks and reinsert them onto the PCB of the replacement zone controller. CAUTION: Risk of Electric Shock. Disconnect power supply before making electrical connections to avoid electric shock.

To wire the zone controller: 1. Strip the ends of each wire 1/4 in. (6 mm), and connect them to the appropriate screw terminals as indicated in Table 1 and Figure 6 through Figure 9. 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.

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IMPORTANT: Make all wiring connections in accordance with local, national, and regional regulations. Do not exceed the electrical ratings of the TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller.

Figure 4: Securing the Zone Controller Mounting Base to the Wall

TEC2647Z-2 BACnet MS/TP Zone Controller for Stand-Alone and Networked Zoning Systems Installation Instructions

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Figure 3: Opening the Zone Controller PCB

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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. IMPORTANT: 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. Attach the MS/TP communication wires to the terminal block. Note: If multiple wires are inserted into the terminals, be sure to properly twist the wires together prior to inserting them into the terminal connectors. 5. Reattach the zone controller cover to the mounting base (top side first). 6. Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to reinstall the security screw on the bottom of the zone controller cover.

Table 1: Terminal Identification (See Figure 6.) Terminal Number


4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Terminal Label
24 V~ Hot 24 V~ Com BO5 Aux BO5 Aux AO2 AO1 Blank BI1 RS Scom BI2 UI3

Function
24 VAC from Transformer 24 VAC (Common) from Transformer Aux BO (Auxiliary Output), On/Off Reheat Aux BO (Auxiliary Output), On/Off Reheat Analog Reheat Damper (Zone) N/A Binary Input 1 Remote Sensor Sensor Common Binary Input 2 Temperature Sensor Monitoring via Supervisory Controller MS/TP Bus

Blank

+, , REF

TEC2647Z-2 BACnet MS/TP Zone Controller for Stand-Alone and Networked Zoning Systems Installation Instructions

Separate 24 VAC Power Source for Auxiliary Output (24 VAC Maximum) Two-Pole Left Top Connector
24 V~ 24 V~ Com Hot

24 V~ Hot

24 V~ Com

BO5 Aux

BO5 Aux

Aux

MS/TP Connector +

Two-Pole Right Top Connector


BO5 Aux BO5 Aux

6 Eight-Pole Bottom Connector


AO2 AO1 BI1 RS
Scom

24 VAC Zone Controller Power

REF

BI2

UI3

9 Independent Contacts for On/Off Reheat Same 24 VAC Power Source for Auxiliary Output (24 VAC Maximum) BI1
24 V~ Hot 24 V~ Com

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Remote Inputs
Scom

BI2

UI3

BO5 Aux

BO5 Aux

Voltage-Free Contact for Monitoring via Supervisory Controller

Aux

Voltage-Free Contact Motion N.O. Motion N.C. Temperature Sensor Monitoring via Supervisory Controller

24 VAC Zone Controller Power

REF

Supervisory Controller

Figure 6: Wiring the TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller (See Table 1.)

TEC2647Z-2 BACnet MS/TP Zone Controller for Stand-Alone and Networked Zoning Systems Installation Instructions

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Proportional Actuator

0 to 10 VDC

Room Temperature Zone Controller

24 V~ Hot AO1

Figure 7: Wiring the TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller for Proportional 0 to 10 VDC Control

Proportional Actuator

On/Off Reheat C
0 to 10 VDC

24 V~ Hot Room Temperature Zone Controller AO1 AO2 BO5-Aux BO5-Aux

Figure 8: Wiring the TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller for Proportional 0 to 10 VDC Control and On/Off Reheat

Proportional Proportional Reheat Actuator


0 to 10 VDC 0 to 10 VDC

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24 V~ Com

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24 V~ Com

24 V~ Com 24 V~ Hot Room Temperature Zone Controller AO1 AO2 0 to 10 VDC 24 V~ Hot 24 V~ Com

Figure 9: Wiring the TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller for Proportional 0 to 10 VDC Control and Proportional Reheat

TEC2647Z-2 BACnet MS/TP Zone Controller for Stand-Alone and Networked Zoning Systems Installation Instructions

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Table 2: MS/TP Bus Objects When Networked with a Supervisory Controller (Part 1 of 3) Point Name
GUI Damper Position1 Cfg Zone MAC1, 2 Cfg RTC MAC1, 3 Cfg AO2 OA Lock Spt4 Cfg BO5 OA Lock Spt4 Cfg Damper Min Pos4 Cfg Damper Max Pos4 Cfg Damper Max Heat Pos4 Cfg Heating Spt Limit4 Cfg Cooling Spt Limit4 Cfg Deadband4 GUI Occupied Heat Spt4 GUI Occupied Cool Spt4 GUI Unoccupied Heat Spt4 GUI Unoccupied Cool Spt4 GUI Standby Heat Spt4 GUI Standby Cool Spt4 GUI AO2 Status1 GUI UI3 Status1 GUI PI Heat Weighted Demand1 GUI PI Cool Weighted Demand1 GUI Room Temperature5 GUI Outdoor Temperature4 Cfg Device Instance1 GUI BI1 Status1, 6 GUI BI2 Status1, 6 Cfg Temperature Scale4 Cfg Menu Scroll4

Zone Controller Point (Type/Address)


AI 1 AV 1 AV 2 AV 3 AV 4 AV 5 AV 6 AV 7 AV 8 AV 9 AV 10 AV 11 AV 12 AV 13 AV 14 AV 15 AV 16 AV 17 AV 18 AV 19 AV 20 AV 21 AV 22 AV 23 BI 1 BI 2 BV 1 BV 2

Range
0 to 100% 4 to 127 4 to 127 -40.0F/-40.0C to 122.0F/50.0C -40.0F/-40.0C to 122.0F/50.0C 0 to 100% 0 to 100% 0 to 100% 40.0F/4.5C to 90.0F/32.0C 54.0/12.0C to 100.0F/37.5C 2.0F/1.0C to 5.0F/2.5C 40.0F/4.5C to 90.0F/32.0C 54.0/12.0C to 100.0F/37.5C 40.0F/4.5C to 90.0F/32.0C 54.0/12.0C to 100.0F/37.5C 40.0F/4.5C to 90.0F/32.0C 54.0/12.0C to 100.0F/37.5C 0 to 100% -40.0F/-40.0C to 120.0F/49.0C 0 to 100% 0 to 100% -40.0F/-40.0C to 120.0F/49.0C -40.0F/-40.0C to 150.0F/65.5C 0 to 4,194,303 Inactive Text = Inactive (Contact Open) Active Text = Active (Contact Closed) Inactive Text: Inactive Active Text: Active Inactive Text = C Active Text = F Inactive Text = No Scroll Active Text = Scroll Active

TEC2647Z-2 BACnet MS/TP Zone Controller for Stand-Alone and Networked Zoning Systems Installation Instructions

Table 2: MS/TP Bus Objects When Networked with a Supervisory Controller (Part 2 of 3) Point Name
Cfg Motion Detector Function4 Cfg AO2 RA/DA4 Cfg BO5 Time Base4 Cfg BO5 Configuration4 GUI BO5 Status1 Sta AO2 Lock Status1 Sta BO5 Lock Status1 GUI Room Temp Override4 Sta RTC Smart Recovery7 Cfg Zone Baud1

Zone Controller Point (Type/Address)


BV 3 BV 4 BV 5 BV 6 BV 7 BV 8 BV 9 BV 10 BV 11 MV 1

Range
Inactive Text = Disabled Active Text = Enabled Inactive Text = Direct Acting (DA) Active Text = Reverse Acting (RA) Inactive Text = 15 Minutes Active Text = 10 Seconds Inactive Text = Normally Open (N.O.) Active Text = Normally Closed (N.C.) Inactive Text = Off Active Text = On Inactive Text = Inactive Active Text = Active Inactive Text = Inactive Active Text = Active Inactive Text = Normal Active Text = Override Inactive Text = Off Active Text = On 1 = 9600 2 = 19200 3 = 38400 4 = 76800 5 = Auto 1 = None 2 = Analog Duct Reheat Only 3 = On/Off Duct Reheat Only 4 = On/Off Peripheral Reheat Only 5 = Analog Duct Reheat and On/Off Peripheral Reheat 1 = None 2 = Motion N.O. 3 = Motion N.C. 1 = 0% 2 = 25% 3 = 50% 4 = 75% 5 = 100% 1 = 0% 2 = 25% 3 = 50% 4 = 75% 5 = 100% 1 = 0 Hours 2 = 1 Hour 3 = 2 Hours 4 = 3 Hours 5 = 4 Hours 6 = 5 Hours 7 = 6 Hours 8 = 7 Hours 9 = 8 Hours 10 = 9 Hours 11 = 10 Hours 12 = 11 Hours 13 = 12 Hours

Cfg Reheat Configuration4

MV 2

Cfg BI1 Configuration4

MV 3

Cfg PI Heat Weight4

MV 4

Cfg PI Cool Weight4

MV 5

Cfg Temporary Occupancy Time1

MV 6

TEC2647Z-2 BACnet MS/TP Zone Controller for Stand-Alone and Networked Zoning Systems Installation Instructions

Table 2: MS/TP Bus Objects When Networked with a Supervisory Controller (Part 3 of 3) Point Name
Cfg Network Handle4

Zone Controller Point (Type/Address)


MV 7

Range
1 = Default Zone Handle (Supervisory Controller Monitors the Zoning System) 2 = Default Minus Occupancy (Allows Each Zone to be Scheduled Independently) 3 = Full Release (Supervisory Controller Assumes Complete Control of the Zoning System) 1 = No Lockout 2 = Level 1 3 = Level 2 4 = Level 3 1 = Released 2 = Occupied 3 = Unoccupied 4 = Temporary Occupied 1 = Cool 2 = Heat 1 = Occupied 2 = Unoccupied 3 = Temporary Occupied 4 = Standby N/A

GUI Zone Keypad Lockout4

MV 8

GUI Occupancy8

MV 9

Sta RTC Zone Sequencing7 GUI Effective Occupancy1

MV 10 MV 11

TEC2647Z-72aaa9, 10 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Device 72aaa

This MS/TP Bus object is readable only. Cfg Zone MAC is the unique device address of the zone controller (from 004 to 127) on the MS/TP network. Cfg RTC MAC is the unique device address of the rooftop controller (from 004 to 127) on the MS/TP network. This MS/TP Bus object is readable and writable. This MS/TP Bus object is readable only unless GUI Room Temp Override is set to Active Text = Override, then it is readable and writable. 6. The polarity property of this MS/TP Bus object is readable and writable. 7. This MS/TP Bus object is readable only unless Cfg Network Handle is set to 3 = Full Release, then it is readable and writable. This MS/TP Bus object enables the occupancy setpoint at the occupied time. 8. This MS/TP Bus object is readable only unless Cfg Network Handle is set to 2 = Default Minus Occupancy or 3 = Full Release, then it is readable and writable. 9. The designation aaa is the address of the device (from 004 to 127) on the MS/TP network. 10. Max_Master and Object_Name are writable.

Connecting the MS/TP Bus


To connect the MS/TP Bus: 1. Set the device address of the TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller per the engineering drawings; and test for bus voltage, polarity, and isolation prior to wiring the MS/TP Bus. (See the Zone MAC parameter in Table 3 to set the device address for the zone controller.) Note: Pressing and holding the UP/DOWN arrow keys simultaneously displays the device address that is assigned.

Note: The wiring rules for the MS/TP Bus differ from the wiring rules for the N2 Bus. For more details on wiring the MS/TP Communications Bus, refer to the MS/TP Communications Bus Technical Bulletin (LIT-12011034). 2. Observe the polarity when connecting the bus wires to the zone controller. 3. After the bus wires are connected to the first zone controller, continue in a daisy-chained fashion to the next device on the MS/TP Bus. Note: The bus wiring must be twisted-pair lines. Do not run the bus wiring in the same conduit as line voltage wiring (30 VAC or above) or other wiring that switches power to highly inductive loads (such as contactors, coils, motors, or generators).

TEC2647Z-2 BACnet MS/TP Zone Controller for Stand-Alone and Networked Zoning Systems Installation Instructions

The MS/TP Bus requires proper termination and biasing at each end of a segment (a segment is a physically continuous length of wire). The zone controller is not equipped with the ability to provide this termination; therefore, it is not recommended that it be located at the physical ends of a bus segment. An end-of-line terminator is required if a supervisory controller is not at the end of the segment. If a supervisory controller is at the end of the segment, then the end-of-line terminator switch on the supervisory controller must be set in the ON position. Note: See Table 4 for end-of-line terminator ordering information. For applications with a supervisory controller on the MS/TP Bus, set the supervisory controller to establish the baud rate, and set the rooftop controller for automatic baud rate detection. For stand-alone applications where a supervisory controller is not present, at least one device on the MS/TP Bus must be set to establish the baud rate. It is recommended that the baud rate be set at only one rooftop controller, and all other devices be set for automatic baud rate detection. Doing so prevents duplicate devices from having mismatched baud rates. After the baud rate is set, recycle the power to the device that was used to set the baud rate. Do not exceed the maximum number of devices allowed on a Field Bus. Be sure that the wiring terminations are set correctly, and that all communication wiring is daisy-chained with no taps. A small green light under the zone controller cover (on the left edge, when facing the zone controller) indicates the communications mode when the zone controller is operating. The following blink codes may be seen: Short-Short-Long: Indicates that the baud rate is known and communication is active. Short-Short: Indicates that the zone controller is scanning for the correct baud rate and there is no communication. Off: Indicates that there is no power to the zone controller or the MS/TP wiring polarity is reversed. Long: Indicates that the MS/TP communication daughter board is the wrong type for the main board.

MS/TP Device Mapping into a Network Automation Engine (NAE)


Preparation Before mapping a TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller into an NAE: 1. Decide which point objects within the zone controller need to be mapped. Only map the point objects that need to be viewed on a regular basis, since excessive mapping lowers system performance. Suggested Graphical User Interface (GUI), Configuration (Cfg), and Status (Sta) point objects for mapping are included in Table 2. In addition, monitoring points may be mapped if they are used. Use the Engineering view to examine infrequently used point objects. Note: We recommend that all zone controller configuration parameters be set as desired prior to mapping the objects into the controller. If any zone controller configuration parameters are altered after the objects are mapped into the controller, we recommend that all objects be remapped. We also recommend caution when mapping configuration parameters, as they should only be mapped if the operator is fully familiar with their use. 2. Verify that a Field Bus is defined in the NAE. BACnet MS/TP devices attach to a Field Bus. Refer to the BACnet MS/TP Integration with NAE Technical Bulletin (LIT-12011013) for instructions on how to define a Field Bus. 3. Verify that a BACnet Integration is defined for the Field Bus. The zone controller is mapped as a BACnet device under a Field Bus BACnet Integration. Refer to the BACnet Controller Integration with NAE/NCE Technical Bulletin (LIT-1201531) for instructions on how to define a BACnet Integration. Note: For Metasys system Release 4.0 or later software, this step is not required. At this point, the zone controller and the required point objects inside the zone controller can be mapped.

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TEC2647Z-2 BACnet MS/TP Zone Controller for Stand-Alone and Networked Zoning Systems Installation Instructions

Adding a Zone Controller The zone controller must be added before its points can be mapped. To do this, select the BACnet Integration under the Field Bus (refresh the tree view if required to see a newly added BACnet Integration) and choose Field Device from the Insert menu. Note: For Metasys system Release 4.0 or later software, select the Field Bus or a folder under it. Assisted Definition using Auto Discovery is the easiest way to add a new zone controller online; however, this requires that the zone controller to be added is connected and ready to communicate. Device object names used with BACnet communication must be unique to fully satisfy the requirements of BACnet MS/TP network guidelines. The zone controller automatically selects a device object name for itself using the format TEC2647Z-72aaa, where aaa designates the device address selected (from 004 to 127) on the MS/TP network. If this name needs to be changed by writing a new one into the zone controller device object, that should be done before any point objects are mapped. Be sure that the name of the new zone controller being added to the NAE matches that of the zone controller itself.

Device object IDs used with BACnet communication must be unique to fully satisfy the requirements of BACnet MS/TP network guidelines. The zone controller automatically selects a device object ID for itself using the format 72aaa, where aaa designates the device address selected (from 004 to 127) on the MS/TP network (for example, 72004, 72005). If this ID needs to be changed by writing a new one into the zone controller device object, that should be done before any point objects are mapped. Be sure that the ID of the new zone controller being added to the NAE matches that of the zone controller itself. This number goes into the Instance Number field, Network section, Hardware tab of the Configure step in the Insert Field Device Wizard. Adding Point Objects The required point objects must be mapped under the zone controller device. To accomplish this, select the zone controller device under the BACnet Integration (refresh the tree view if required to see a newly added zone controller device), and choose Field Point from the Insert menu. Note: For Metasys system Release 4.0 or later software, select a Field Bus or a folder under it. Assisted Definition using Auto Discovery is the easiest way to add new point objects online; however, this requires that the zone controller to be mapped is connected and ready to communicate. When mapping point objects, the point type must match the BACnet object type (for example, AV, MV, or BI), and the point instance number must match the point BACnet instance number.

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Setup and Adjustments


Zone Controller Operation Overview

Backlit, plain text LCD is easy to read in any condition.

Room Temp 70.0F

LEDs indicate system activity.

Three keys on the zone controller make operation easy and intuitive.

Figure 10: Front Cover of Zone Controller

Zone Controller User Interface Keys


The TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller user interface consists of three keys on the front cover (as illustrated in Figure 10). The function of each key is as follows: OVERRIDE key overrides the unoccupied mode to occupied at the local user interface for the specified TOccTime. (TOccTime is defined by selecting the appropriate time period in the Installer Configuration Menu.) The OVERRIDE key also allows access to the Installer Configuration Menu. See Configuring the TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller on page 13.

Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs)


Two LEDs are included to show a call for heating or a call for cooling: The HEAT LED is on when heating or reheat is on. The COOL LED is on when cooling is on.

Status Display Menu


The Status Display Menu is displayed during normal zone controller operation. This menu continuously scrolls through the following parameters: Room Temperature Occupancy Status (Occupied/Unoccupied/Standby/Override) Outside Temperature (An outside air temperature sensor is recommended to allow the H lock and C lock parameters of the rooftop controller to discontinue heating or cooling operation in response to the outside air temperature. If an outside air temperature sensor is not installed, an ambiguous outside air temperature displays on the zone controller unless its MenuScro parameter is set to off.)

Note: If the Lockout parameter is set to (2): Level 3 or (3): Level 4, then this OVERRIDE key is disabled. UP/DOWN arrow keys change the configuration parameters and activate a setpoint adjustment.

Backlit Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)


The TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller includes a two-line, eight-character backlit display. Low-level backlighting is present during normal operation and brightens when any user interface key is pressed. The backlight returns to low level when the zone controller is left unattended for 45 seconds.

Note: An option is available within the Installer Configuration Menu to lock out the scrolling display and show only the Room Temperature parameter.

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TEC2647Z-2 BACnet MS/TP Zone Controller for Stand-Alone and Networked Zoning Systems Installation Instructions

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Configuring the TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller


The TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller comes from the factory with default settings for all configurable parameters. The default settings are shown in Table 3. To reconfigure the parameters via the zone controller, follow the steps in this section. To access the Installer Configuration Menu, press and hold the OVERRIDE key for approximately 8 seconds. Once the Installer Configuration Menu begins, release and press the OVERRIDE key to scroll through the parameters listed in Table 3. When the desired parameter is displayed, use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to choose the desired selection option. Then press and release the OVERRIDE key to continue scrolling through the parameters. Table 3: Installer Configuration Menu (Part 1 of 5) Parameter Appearing on Display
Zone MAC1

When the zone controller is in the Installer Configuration Menu and left unattended for approximately 8 seconds, the zone controller reverts to the Status Display Menu.

Monitoring Inputs BI2 and UI3


BI2 provides voltage-free contact status via the supervisory controller only. Examples of monitoring include airflow proving and filter status. The UI3 input provides temperature sensor monitoring via the supervisory controller.

Description and Default

Selection Options

Sets a unique device address for the zone controller on the MS/TP network. Default: 255 Sets the baud rate of the zone controller on the MS/TP network. Default: Auto

Range: 004 to 127 Note: When setting the device address, press the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the device address in increments of 1; press and hold the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the device address in increments of 10. (9600): 9600 bps (19200): 19200 bps (38400): 38400 bps (76800): 76800 bps (Auto): Auto Baud Range: 001 to 255 Note: Entering a zone controller address begins a routine to get the parameter values of that zone controller, and imports those values to the zone controller from which the Get From parameter is being set. After getting the parameters, this value reverts back to 255. When getting the parameter value, press the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the device address in increments of 1; press and hold the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the device address in increments of 10.

ZoneBaud

Get From

Gets all of the installer configuration menu parameter values except Zone MAC, ZoneBaud, RTC MAC, BO5 cont, Set Type, and Cal RS of another zone controller. Also copies the GUI Occupied Heat Spt, GUI Occupied Cool Spt, and Cfg Network Handle MS/TP Bus objects. Default: 255 Note: This parameter requires that communication on the MS/TP Bus be functioning. If communication is not functioning, the installer configuration menu does not scroll past this parameter. Sets a unique device address for the rooftop controller to which the zone controller communicates. Default: 4 Note: All zone controllers associated with the same rooftop controller must have the same RTC MAC parameter setting as the rooftop controller.

RTC MAC2

Range: 004 to 127 Note: When setting the device address, press the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the device address in increments of 1; press and hold the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the device address in increments of 10.

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Table 3: Installer Configuration Menu (Part 2 of 5) Parameter Appearing on Display


MenuScro

Description and Default

Selection Options

Gives the option of having the display continuously scroll the parameters. Note: If an outside air temperature sensor is not installed at the rooftop controller, set the MenuScro parameter of the zone controller to off to prevent an ambiguous outside air temperature from displaying. Default: on Provides temperature scale options for display. Default: F Enables the standby setpoints. Default: off Note: Integrated Passive Infrared (PIR) is a future option for occupancy detection. Set the PIR Func parameter to off unless this PIR is installed. Selectable Lockout Levels for limiting end user keypad interaction. Default: 0

(off): The scroll is inactive. (on): The scroll is active.

C or F

(C): Celsius Scale (F): Fahrenheit Scale (on): PIR is installed. The BI1 parameter should be set to None. (off): PIR is not installed. The BI1 parameter can be set to MotionNO or MotionNC.

PIR Func3

Lockout

Lockout Level

Function Occupied Temperature Setpoints Access Access Access No Access Local Override Rooftop Controller Demand Override Access No Access No Access No Access

(0): Level 1 (1): Level 2 (2): Level 3 (3): Level 4 BI13 Configuration of Binary Input 1. Default: None Note: BI1 can be used for remote mounted occupancy sensing.

Access Access No Access No Access

(None): No function is associated with an input. (MotionNO): Used in the occupied mode only to toggle from the occupied setpoint to the standby setpoint when no motion is detected in the zone for 30 minutes. As soon as motion is detected in the zone, the occupied setpoint resumes. Contact open = no motion detected; contact closed = motion detected. (MotionNC): Used in the occupied mode only to toggle from the occupied setpoint to the standby setpoint when no motion is detected in the zone for 30 minutes. As soon as motion is detected in the zone, the occupied setpoint resumes. Contact open = motion detected; contact closed = no motion detected. (0): None (1): Analog Duct Reheat Only (2): On/Off Duct Reheat Only (3): On/Off Peripheral Reheat Only (4): Analog Duct Reheat and On/Off Peripheral Reheat (RA): Reverse Acting, 0 to 100% = 10 to 0 VDC (DA): Direct Acting, 0 to 100% = 0 to 10 VDC

RehtConf

Sets the number and type of reheat stages controlled by the zone controller. Default: 1

AO2RA/DA4

Choice of reverse or direct acting analog reheat output signal. Default: DA

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Table 3: Installer Configuration Menu (Part 3 of 5) Parameter Appearing on Display


AO2 OALK5

Description and Default

Selection Options

Sets the maximum outside air sensor temperature at which the first stage of zone reheat (analog reheat stage) can be used. Default: 55.0F/13.0C Sets the maximum outside air sensor temperature at which the second stage of zone reheat (on/off reheat stage) can be used. Default: 32.0/0.0C Sets the time base for the reheat output (if used). Default: 0

Range: -40.0F/-40.0C to 122.0F/50.0C Note: When setting the maximum outside air sensor temperature, press the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the temperature in 5.0F/2.5C increments; press and hold the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the temperature in 50.0F/25C increments. Range: -40.0F/-40.0C to 122.0F/50.0C Note: When setting the maximum outside air sensor temperature, press the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the temperature in 5.0F/2.5C increments; press and hold the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the temperature in 50.0F/25C increments. (1): 10 seconds (six cycles per minute), for various equipment with solid-state relays that withstand short duty cycles such as electric heat. (0): 15 minutes (four cycles per hour), for various equipment with mechanical relays or contactors controlling mechanical reheat systems. (N.C.): Energized = Contact Opened; De-Energized = Contact Closed (N.O): Energized = Contact Closed; De-Energized = Contact Opened Range: 40.0F/4.5C to 90.0/32.0C Range: 54.0F/12.0C to 100.0C/37.5C Range: 40.0F/4.5C to 90.0/32.0C Range: 54.0F/12.0C to 100.0C/37.5C (temporar): Local changes to the heating or cooling setpoints are temporary and remain effective for the specified TOccTime. (permnent): Local changes to the heating or cooling setpoints are permanently stored in the zone controller memory. Range: 0.0 to 12.0 hrs Note: When adjusting the TOccTime, press the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the time in 1-hour increments; press and hold the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the time in 10-hour increments. Note: When adjusting the temperature, press the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the temperature in 0.5F/0.5C increments; press and hold the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the temperature in 5.0F/5.0C increments.

BO5 OALK5

BO5 Time4

BO5 cont

Sets the BO5 contact function. Default: N.O.

Unocc HT

Sets the Unoccupied Heating setpoint value. Default: 62.0F/16.5C Sets the Unoccupied Cooling setpoint value. Default: 80.0F/26.5C Sets the Standby Heating setpoint value. Default: 65.0F/18.5C Sets the Standby Cooling setpoint value. Default: 75.0/24.0C Provides the option of temporarily changing the heating or cooling setpoint by pressing the UP/DOWN arrow keys. Default: permnent 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 zone controller is in the Unoccupied mode) a temporary heating or cooling setpoint Default: 2.0 hrs

Unocc CL

St-By HT3

St-By CL3

Set Type

TOccTime

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Table 3: Installer Configuration Menu (Part 4 of 5) Parameter Appearing on Display


Cal RS

Description and Default

Selection Options

Sets the desired room air temperature sensor calibration (offset). The offset can be added to or subtracted from the actual displayed room temperature. Default: 0.0F/0.0C Sets the minimum deadband between heating and cooling setpoints. Default: 2.0F/1.0C Sets the Occupied, Standby, and Unoccupied maximum Heating setpoint values. Default: 90.0F/32.0C Sets the Occupied, Standby, and Unoccupied minimum Cooling setpoint values. Default: 54.0F/12.0C Sets the minimum position of the zone damper. Default: 10% Sets the maximum position of the zone damper. Default: 100% Sets the minimum heating position of the zone damper to maximize hot airflow on a call for reheat with cold supply air. Default: 30% Sets the weight of the Proportional-Intergral (PI) heating demand of a zone, used in the PI heating calculation of the zone controller. Default: 100%

Range: -5.0F/-2.5C to 5.0F/2.5C adjustable in 1.0F/0.5C increments

Deadband

Range: 2.0F/1.0C to 5.0F/2.5C adjustable in 1.0F/0.5C increments

Heat max

Range: 40.0F/4.5C to 90.0/32.0C

Cool min

Range: 54.0F/12.0C to 100.0C/37.5C

Note: When adjusting the temperature, press the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the temperature in 0.5F/0.5C increments; press and hold the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the temperature in 5.0F/5.0C increments. Note: When adjusting the damper position, press the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the position in 1% increments; press and hold the UP/DOWN arrow keys to change the position in 10% increments.

Min Pos

Range: 0 to 100%

Max Pos

Range: 0 to 100%

MaxHTPos6

Range: 0 to 100%

PIHT Wei7

(0%): PI Heating Weight of 0% (25%): PI Heating Weight of 25% (50%): PI Heating Weight of 50% (75%): PI Heating Weight of 75% (100%): PI Heating Weight of 100% Note: A zone that includes a special application (such as a server room, mechanical room, or cafeteria) may affect the average heating demand at the rooftop controller level, resulting in discomfort in other zones. Setting the PI heating weight to 0% eliminates this problem.

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Table 3: Installer Configuration Menu (Part 5 of 5) Parameter Appearing on Display


PICL Wei7

Description and Default

Selection Options

Sets the weight of the PI cooling demand of a zone, used in the PI cooling calculation of the zone controller. Default: 100%

(0%): PI Cooling Weight of 0% (25%): PI Cooling Weight of 25% (50%): PI Cooling Weight of 50% (75%): PI Cooling Weight of 75% (100%): PI Cooling Weight of 100% Note: A zone that includes a special application (such as a server room, mechanical room, or cafeteria) may affect the average cooling demand at the rooftop controller level, resulting in discomfort in other zones. Setting the PI cooling weight to 0% eliminates this problem.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Zone MAC is the unique device address of the zone controller (from 004 to 127) on the MS/TP network. RTC MAC is the unique device address of the rooftop controller (from 004 to 127) on the MS/TP network. The standby setpoints are used in the standby mode. The PIR Func parameter must be set to on, or the BI1 parameter must be set to either MotionNO or MotionNC to enable the standby mode. The settings for this parameter are valid only if the analog reheat sequences are enabled. The settings for this parameter can only be enabled if an outside air temperature sensor is connected and ready for operation. The MaxHTPos value should never be lower than the Min Pos value; likewise, the MaxHTPos value should never be higher than the Max Pos value. The setting for this parameter does not change the PI demand used locally at the zone controller to maintain the setpoint; instead, it only adjusts the PI demand transferred to the rooftop controller for its highest/average demand calculations.

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Sequence of Operation
The sequence of operation is determined by the Johnson Controls TEC2664Z-2 Rooftop Controller mode and the configuration parameters preselected for the zone controller; refer to the TEC2664Z-2 BACnet MS/TP Rooftop Controller for Stand-Alone and Networked Zoning Systems Installation Instructions (Part No. 24-9890-684) for more information. See Figure 11 through Figure 20 for sequence of operation examples.
Heating Setpoint Cooling Setpoint

AO1

Figure 11: Zone Controller Set for No Reheat, AO2 = 0 VDC and BO5 = Off (Rooftop Controller in Cooling Mode)
Cooling Setpoint

Heating Setpoint

AO1

Figure 12: Zone Controller Set for No Reheat, AO2 = 0 VDC and BO5 = Off (Rooftop Controller in Heating Mode)

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FIG:cntrl_crv_2

FIG:cntrl_crv_1

Heating Setpoint

Cooling Setpoint

AO2

AO1

* If AO2 stage is locked, then AO1 = minimum position.

Figure 13: Zone Controller Set for Analog Duct Reheat Only, BO5 = Off (Rooftop Controller in Cooling Mode)

Heating Setpoint AO2

Cooling Setpoint

AO1

Figure 14: Zone Controller Set for Analog Duct Reheat Only, BO5 = Off (Rooftop Controller in Heating Mode)
Heating Setpoint Cooling Setpoint

B05

A01

Figure 15: Zone Controller Set for On/Off Duct Reheat Only, AO2 = 0% and On/Off Reheat Time Base = 10 Seconds (Rooftop Controller in Cooling Mode)

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FIG:cntrl_crv_5

FIG:cntrl_crv_4

FIG:cntrl_crv_3

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B05

Heating Setpoint

Cooling Setpoint

AO1

Figure 16: Zone Controller Set for On/Off Duct Reheat Only, AO2 = 0% and On/Off Reheat Time Base = 15 Minutes (Rooftop Controller in Cooling Mode)

Heating Setpoint B05

Cooling Setpoint

AO1

Figure 17: Zone Controller Set for On/Off Duct Reheat Only, AO2 = Off (Rooftop Controller in Heating Mode)
Heating Setpoint B05 Cooling Setpoint

AO1 AO1

Figure 18: Zone Controller Set for On/Off Peripheral Reheat Only, AO2 = 0% (Rooftop Controller in Cooling Mode)

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FIG:cntrl_crv_8

FIG:cntrl_crv_7

FIG:cntrl_crv_6

Heating Setpoint B05

Cooling Setpoint

AO2 AO1

Figure 19: Zone Controller Set for Terminal Reheat on AO2 and Peripheral Heating on BO5 (Rooftop Controller in Cooling Mode)

B05

AO2

Heating Setpoint

Cooling Setpoint

AO1

Figure 20: Zone Controller Set for Terminal Reheat on AO2 and Peripheral Heating on BO5 (Rooftop Controller in Heating Mode)

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FIG:cntrl_crv_10

FIG:cntrl_crv_9

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Accessories
All the accessories in Table 4 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. Table 4: Accessories (Order Separately) Code Number
SEN-600-1 TE-6361M-11 TE-6363P-11, 2 SEN-600-4 MS-BACEOL-0 ZOVSD-wwwXhhh

Repair Information
If the TEC2647Z-2 Zone Controller fails to operate within its specifications, see Table 5 for troubleshooting details. For a replacement zone controller, contact the nearest Johnson Controls representative.

Description
Remote Inside Air Temperature Sensor Duct Mount Air Temperature Sensor (Metal Enclosure) Outside Air Temperature Sensor (Plastic Enclosure) Remote Inside Air Temperature Sensor with Occupancy Override and LED RS485 End-of-Line Terminator Rectangular damper with a factory-installed Johnson Controls M9104-GGA-3 Electric Actuator for proportional zoning applications. Widths (www) are available from 8 in./20.3 cm (008) to 30 in./76.2 cm (030) in 1 in./2.5 cm increments. Heights (hhh) are available from 6 in./15.2 cm (006) to 30 in./76.2 cm (030) in 1 in./2.5 cm increments. Example: To order a rectangular damper assembly measuring 8 in./20.3 cm wide by 6 in./15.2 cm high, use code number ZOVSD-008X006. Round damper with a factory-installed Johnson Controls M9104-GGA-3 Electric Actuator for proportional zoning applications. Diameters (dd) are available from 6 in./15.2 cm (06) to 18 in./45.7 cm (18) in 1 in./2.5 cm increments. Example: To order a round damper assembly measuring 6 in./15.2 cm in diameter, use code number RZG06PNNO.

RZGddPNNO

1. 2.

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. An outside air temperature sensor is recommended to allow the H lock and C lock parameters of the rooftop controller to discontinue heating or cooling operation in response to the outside air temperature. If an outside air temperature sensor is not installed, an ambiguous outside air temperature displays on the zone controller unless its MenuScro parameter is set to off.

Table 5: Troubleshooting Details1 (Part 1 of 5) Symptom


Loss of Control or Poor Control at Multiple Zones

Probable Cause
Duplicate Media Access Control (MAC) Addresses Are Interrupting Communications Wiring Errors Are Interrupting Communications Zone Controllers Are Disconnected or Offline

Solution
Check all devices on the network for unique MAC addresses.

Check connections and continuity.

Cycle the power on the zone controllers (in case the MAC address was changed without a reset). Remove the cover of the zone controllers and observe that the green LED on the communication module is flashing repeatedly (short-short-long). If the communication module appears to be out of service: check that it is properly attached to the main thermostat circuit board check that the communication cable is properly installed

Rooftop Controllers Are Disconnected or Offline

Cycle the power on the rooftop controllers (in case the MAC address was changed without a reset). Check for the Comm Lost alarm at the rooftop controller.

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Table 5: Troubleshooting Details1 (Part 2 of 5) Symptom


Loss of Control or Poor Control at Multiple Zones

Probable Cause
All Units on the Network Are Set to Auto Baud One or More Units on the Network Are Set to Specific but Conflicting Baud Rates Improper Rooftop Controller Parameters Insufficient Airflow from the Rooftop Unit

Solution
Select one MS/TP master unit on the network (preferably the rooftop controller or a supervisory controller) to operate at a specific baud rate. Check that all of the units not set to Auto Baud have the same baud rate selected.

Review all parameters against the system design. Check the installation and configuration of the bypass damper. Check the static pressure setpoint and transducer. Check the fan control wiring. Check for the proper fan delay configuration at the rooftop controller. Check for a fan malfunction.

Rooftop Unit Heating/Cooling Stage Malfunction

Check for proper operation of all rooftop heating/cooling stages. Check for proper number and sizing of the stages. Check all wiring. Check the discharge air lockout temperature. Check the discharge air sensor. Check for the proper anti-cycle configuration at the rooftop controller and other equipment.

Inappropriate Modification of the Rooftop Controller or Zone Controller Configuration by the Supervisory Controller Inappropriate Modification of the Rooftop Controller or Zone Controller by an Unauthorized User Alternate Control Scheme is Active with Faulty or Missing Input (Active when the Rooftop Controller Loses All Communications) Alternate Control Scheme is Active with Inappropriate Setpoints Inappropriate Discharge Air Sensor Configuration Inappropriate Outside Air Sensor Configuration

Set the password access at the supervisory controller to restrict access to authorized personnel. Do not map sensitive configuration parameters into the supervisory controller. Review the configuration parameters against the system design.

Replace or repair the missing, inaccurate, or wrong return air sensor. Fix and/or relocate the inaccurate or poorly placed rooftop controller integral temperature sensor.

Check and reenter the setpoints if needed.

If heating/cooling lockout based on the discharge air is desired, properly install a rooftop controller discharge air sensor and properly set the discharge air low limit and discharge air high limit parameters. It heating/cooling lockout based on the outside air is desired, properly install an outside air temperature discharge air sensor, and properly set the cooling lockout and heating lockout parameters.

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Table 5: Troubleshooting Details1 (Part 3 of 5) Symptom


Loss of Control or Poor Control at a Single Zone

Probable Cause
Zone Controller MAC Address (Associated with the Rooftop Controller) Is not Changed from Its Default Zone Controller MAC Address (Associated with the Rooftop Controller) Is Set to No Device or Non-Rooftop Controller Device Zone Controller MAC Address (Associated with the Rooftop Controller) Is Set to the Incorrect Rooftop Controller Zone Controller MAC Address Is Set in the Range of 128 through 254 Zone Controllers Are Disconnected or Offline

Solution
Confirm that each zone controller is associated with the desired rooftop controller.

Confirm that each zone controller is associated with the desired rooftop controller.

Confirm that each zone controller is associated with the desired rooftop controller.

Confirm that each zone controller has a unique MAC address in the range of 4 through 127.

Cycle the power on the zone controllers (in case the MAC address was changed without a reset). Remove the cover of the zone controllers and observe that the green LED on the communication module is flashing repeatedly (short-short-long). If the communication module appears to be out of service: check that it is properly attached to the main thermostat circuit board check that the communication cable is properly installed

Zone Controller Damper Malfunction Incorrect Zone Sequence for the Zone Demand

Check the damper installation. Check the damper minimum position and the damper maximum position parameters. Check if the zone is paired with a drastically different zone (for example, one zone mostly paired with another zone mostly in shade). Check the PI weighting of the zone. Check for a faulty zone sensor or poor placement of the sensor. Check for proper placement of the zone controller (for example, no holes in the wall or not placed in the air stream).

Insufficient (or Missing) Reheat Incorrectly Installed or Configured Reheat

Check that the specified reheat is sufficient for the zone. Check the configuration for installed reheat. Check the AO2 OALK and BO5 OALK parameters on the zone controller. Check the wiring. Check the MaxHTPos parameter on the zone controller.

Improper Zone Controller Configuration Parameters PI Weighting Is Incorrect

Review the configuration parameters against the system design. If Get From service was used to configure the zone controller, confirm that configuration parameters of the source zone controller are correct. Evaluate the heating and cooling weighting parameters for the zone.

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Table 5: Troubleshooting Details1 (Part 4 of 5) Symptom


Cannot Modify the Occupied Setpoints at the Zone Controller Keypad No Response (or Inadequate Response) to the Zone Controller Occupancy Override

Probable Cause
Lockout Is Set to 3

Solution
Change the lockout level to either 0, 1, or 2.

Wrong Override Strategy Is Configured

Check that the zone controller lockout level is set to 1 if local override is desired. Note: Local override attempts to reach the occupied setpoints without requesting any additional cooling or heating from the rooftop controller. Check that the zone controller lockout level is set to 0 if global override is desired. Note: Global override causes the rooftop controller to consider the demand of the zone when determining the zone sequence.

Zone Standby Setpoints Are Not Used When Expected

The PIR Func Parameter Is Not Configured Properly or the PIR Device Is Not Installed Properly The BI1 Parameter Is Not Configured Properly or the Motion Detector Is Not Installed Properly

Configure the PIR Func parameter properly. Install the PIR device properly.

Check that the PIR Func parameter is set to off. Check that the BI1 parameter is configured properly. Install the motion detector properly. Check the installation and function of the PIR device and the motion detector.

Zone Continues to Use Standby Setpoints When the Zone Is Occupied Cannot Access the Occupancy Schedule at the Rooftop Controller Keypad Cannot Change the System Mode at the Rooftop Controller Keypad Zones Are Not Following the Rooftop Controller Occupancy Schedule Cannot Start or Cancel the System Occupancy at the Rooftop Controller Keypad Zones Are Not Following the Supervisory Controller Occupancy Schedule

The PIR Device or the Motion Detector Is Not Installed or Functioning Properly Lockout Is Set to 2

Change the lockout level to 0. Verify that the BI1 parameter is not set to remote night setback.

Lockout Is Set to 1 or 2

Change the lockout level to 0.

Wrong Network Handle Is Written to the Zone Controller

Write the correct network handle to the zone controller. Note: The network handle is only written via the supervisory controller; not the zone controller installer configuration menu. Confirm that each zone controller is associated with the desired rooftop controller.

Lockout Is Set to 2

Change the lockout level to 0 or 1.

Wrong Network Handle Is Written to the Zone Controller

Write the correct network handle to the zone controller. The network handle is only written via the supervisory controller, not the zone controller installer configuration menu.

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Table 5: Troubleshooting Details1 (Part 5 of 5) Symptom


No Progressive Recovery

Probable Cause
Progressive Recovery Is Not Functioning

Solution
Check that the Prog rec parameter is set to on. Check if the gap between schedule events is less than 90 minutes. Note: If progressive recovery is desired, the system must be in the unoccupied mode for more than 90 minutes. Check that the occupied heating setpoint is less than the unoccupied heating setpoint, and that the occupied cooling setpoint is greater than the unoccupied cooling setpoint. Check if the rooftop controller is offline and is attempting progressive recovery using return air control. If network communication is lost, the return air sensor controls the rooftop controller to maintain the heating and cooling setpoints. Check that the occupied heating setpoint is less than the unoccupied heating setpoint, and that the occupied cooling setpoint is greater than the unoccupied cooling setpoint.

Supervisory Controller Cannot Control

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Check the wiring. Check for failure of auto discovery or manual definition of the rooftop controllers and zone controllers. Check for incorrect network handle.

Not All Configuration Parameters Are Visible at the Zone Controller 1.

The Get From Parameter Is Set to a Value Other Than 255

Change the Get From parameter to 255, until a baud rate is established on the network.

For common MS/TP troubleshooting information, refer to the MS/TP Communications Bus Technical Bulletin (LIT-12011034).

Technical Specifications
TEC2647Z-2 BACnet MS/TP Zone Controller for Stand-Alone and Networked Zoning Systems (Part 1 of 2)
Power Requirements Analog Output Rating Auxiliary Output Rating Binary Inputs Analog Inputs Temperature Sensor Type Wire Size MS/TP Network Guidelines Temperature Range Backlit Display Heating Control Cooling Control Accuracy Minimum Deadband Triac Output 19 to 30 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2 VA (Terminals 4 and 5) at 24 VAC Nominal, Class 2 or Safety Extra-Low Voltage (SELV) 0 to 10 VDC into 2k ohm Resistance (Minimum) 19 to 30 VAC, 15 mA to 1 A Continuous Current, 3 A Peak In-Rush Current Voltage-Free Contacts across Terminal Scom to Terminals BI1 and BI2 Resistive Inputs (RS and UI3) for 10k ohm Johnson Controls Type II Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) Thermistor Sensors Local 10k ohm NTC Thermistor 18 AWG (1.0 mm Diameter) Maximum, 22 AWG (0.6 mm Diameter) Recommended 32 Devices Maximum; 4,000 ft (1,219 m) Maximum Cable Length -40.0F/-40.0C to 122.0F/50.0C in 0.5 Increments 40.0F/4.5C to 90.0F/32.0C 54.0F/12.0C to 100.0F/37.5C 0.9F/0.5C at 70.0F/21.0C Typical Calibrated 2F/1C between Heating and Cooling

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TEC2647Z-2 BACnet MS/TP Zone Controller for Stand-Alone and Networked Zoning Systems (Part 2 of 2)
Ambient Conditions Compliance Operating Storage United States 32 to 122F (0 to 50C); 95% RH Maximum, Noncondensing -22 to 122F (-30 to 50C); 95% RH Maximum, Noncondensing UL Listed, File E27734, CCN XAPX, Under UL 873, Temperature Indicating and Regulating Equipment FCC Compliant to CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B, Class A Canada UL Listed, File E27734, CCN XAPX7, Under CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 24, Temperature Indicating and Regulating Equipment Industry Canada, ICES-003 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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