TEC2103-2 Networked Multi-Stage Thermostat Installation Instructions 5
Table 1: N2 Bus Objects
Point Name TEC Point
Type/
Address
N30/NAE
Object
Type
BAS Model
Point Type
Override Range
Room Temp
a
ADI-1 N2 AI CSAD
°
°
Aux Temp / Outdoor Temp
a
ADI-2 N2 AI CSAD
°
°
Heating SP
a, g
(Occupied Heating SP)
ADI-3 N2 AO CSAD
40 to 90°F (4.5 to 32°C)
Cooling SP
a, g
ADI-4 N2 AO CSAD
54 to 100°F (12 to 37.5°C)
Setback Heating SP
a, g
(Unoccupied Heating SP)
40 to 90°F (4.5 to 32°C)
Setback Cooling SP
a, g
(Unoccupied Cooling SP)
54 to 100°F (12 to 37.5°C)
°
°
°
°
°
°
°
°
0 = Off, 1 = Cool, 2 = Heat, 3 = Auto
0 = Unoccupied, 1 = Occupied
Temp Units
a, c
(Local Display Only)
0 = °C, 1 = °F
0 = No Override, 1 = Override
Notes:
a. Commandable.
b. Can be a Change-of-State (COS) alarm to the BAS or N2 Dialer Module (NDM) to initiate a dial-out.
c. On the Metasys NCM system, map BD9 Temp Units Mode as a Binary Output (BO) object with Auto Restore and
Local Control set.
d. The Multiple Command Output (MCO) object is used to schedule multiple Multi-State Objects (MSOs).
e. When defining the N2 MSO object, select TEC Mode from the States Text Menu. Type 4 for the TEC2103-2
thermostat.
f. The state of DI1 and DI2 is communicated over the N2 network even if the digital inputs are configured as None
through the local interface at the thermostat.
g. The Heating and Cooling SP cannot be overridden simultaneously (this also applies to the Unocc Heating SP and
Unocc Cooling SP). The overridden setpoint must be released prior to overriding the other setpoint. Additionally, if one
setpoint is overridden, the other setpoint may be automatically adjusted by the TEC2103-2 thermostat to maintain the
minimum deadband between the two setpoints.