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TAC MicroNet 2000


TM

The TAC MicroNet Sensor

TAC MicroNet Sensors are a family of digital room temperature sensors used with the
TAC MicroNet 2000™ Controllers. Available in three models, TAC MicroNet Sensors are
microprocessor-based and include industry standard thermistors for accurate room sens-
ing and plug-in communication jacks for the TAC MicroNet Controller Interface.

• Contemporary, low-profile packaging. Using the digital wall sensor, the operator can monitor the performance of the product,
edit operational values, and even reprogram the controller, if provided with the proper
• Digital zone temperature indication (select-
password level. Up to two sensors can be connected to a TAC MicroNet 2000 Control-
able 0.1° or 1° display in Fahrenheit or
ler providing more sophisticated information such as BTU calculations for the controlled
Celsius).
zone.
• Accurate temperature sensors provide inter-
changeability without recalibration. TAC MicroNet Sensors are suitable for direct-wall, 2 x 4 electrical box, 1/4 DIN electrical
• Self compensating temperature conversions box, or surface box mounting.
remove the need to calibrate over time.
The TAC MicroNet 2000 family of controllers interconnects with all Building Automation
• Pushbutton override capabilities allow tenant
Systems manufactured by TAC, providing full integration with the other systems within
to switch to timed occupied mode for after
the facility. Communications is optimized throughout the system to provide immediate
hours operation.
feedback for the facility operator. The digital wall sensor is durable, and offers easy moni-
• Accepts virtually any wiring type including toring and a wide variety of interface capabilities for the user. Through the wall sensor’s
unshielded pairs without termination resis- communication jack, the TAC MicroNet Controller Interface software may be utilized to
tors. set up and monitor TAC MicroNet Controllers.
• Displays selected system values such as
setpoints, outdoor air temperature, operating A TAC MicroNet Sensor connected to a TAC MicroNet 2000 Controller is considered a
mode, and actual air flow. stand-alone digital temperature control component. The TAC MicroNet Sensor mea-
sures room conditions and relays the information to the controller via the U-Link™. The
• Provides the ability to change operational
Controller Interface Module plugs into the communication jack on the sensor to provide
mode with proper access level.
a user interface to the controller via the TAC MicroNet Controller Interface.
• Configurable intuitive display screens that
are permanently retained, even if the TAC Table-1 Model Chart.
MicroNet Sensor is replaced.
Model Description Keypad Display

MN-S Sensor only No No

Override occupied
Sensor with
MN-SO One-button Status
override
Indication only
Digital Liquid Crystal
MN-SDK Deluxe Four-button
Display
SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS
Access Levels (MN-SDK only)
Three access levels for monitoring, operating, and editing functions with automatic
time-out feature.

Digital Display (MN-SDK only)


Custom field configurable sensor displays.

Auto-ranging of displayed values.

Occupant command capabilities.

Adjustable minimum/maximum limit setpoint values.

Controller driven, automatically configured, customized display/command values (see


Table-2).

Table-2 Typical MN-SDK Display/Change Values.

Value Display Change

Time Format (12 or 24 hour) Yes Yes

Zone Temperature Yes No

Outdoor Air Temperature Yes No

Percent Room Humidity Yes Yes

Heating Setpoint Yes Yes

Cooling Setpoint Yes Yes

Mode (Heating/Cooling/Occ/Un- Yes No


occ)
Time/Day of Week Schedule Yes No

Communications
TAC MicroNet U-Link
Provides power and communication interface to the TAC MicroNet Sensor. 200 ft
(61 m) between controller and controlled devices or peripherals. 400 ft (122 m) total
distance including all wire segments.

Plug-in Communication Jack


Provides receptacle for TAC MicroNet Controller Interface Module (MN-CIM) for
user access to the TAC MicroNet 2000 Controller via the TAC MicroNet Controller
Interface software.

Accessories
AT-1104 Cast aluminum guard

AT-1155 Plastic guard

AT-1163 Wire guard

MNA-STAT-2 Designer inserts for MN-S model (qty. 25)

MNA-STAT-3 Designer inserts for MN-SO model (qty. 25)

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SPECIFICATIONS
MF2 SERIES

Hardware Specifications Wiring Terminals


Dimensions Screw terminals.
4-13/16 in. H x 3-1/4 in. W x 15/16 in. D #18 to 24 AWG.
(122 mm x 83 mm x 24 mm).
Inputs
Enclosure Display Range
Conforms to NEMA-1 Requirements. Setpoints/input span varies with the
controller application.
Surge Immunity Compliance
IEC 801.5 and ANSI C62.41 (IEEE-587, Temperature
Category A & B). –320 to 320 °F (–195 to 160 °C).

Transient Compliance Humidity


IEC 801.4. 0 to 100% RH.

Electrostatic Discharge Compliance Flow


IEC 801.2. 0 to 9,990 CFM. (Larger values can be
monitored and accessed via the TAC
Agenc y Approvals MicroNet Controller interface.)
UL-916
File #E71385 Category PAZX. Command Options
Varies with the controller application.
CSA
File #LR 3728. System Mode
Heat/Cool/Off/Auto or other configu-
FCC rations.
Class A.
Fan Mode
Ambient Limits On/Off.
Operating Temperature
32 to 122 °F (0 to 50 °C). System
On/Off.
Shipping and Storage Temperature
–40 to 160 °F (–40 to 71 °C). Override
Occupied/Unoccupied.
Humidity
5 to 95% RH, non-condensing.

TAC MicroNet VAV MN-CIM


Series Controller TAC MicroNet Controller
Interface Module

U-Link

RS-232
TAC MicroNet
Sensor TAC MicroNet Controller
Interface (Software)

Figure-1 TAC MicroNet 2000 Architecture.

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