1 FCP-NA-701, FCP-PA-701 FCP Non-programmable and Programmable Fan Coil or PTAC Thermostat 24-11482-00006 Rev. B September 2021 Quick Start Guide *241148200006B* Parts included •One FCP thermostat •One Quick Start Guide •Four mounting screws •One lock screw •Seven pre-installed terminal wires •One wire label •One coin cell battery (included only with FCP-PA-701) •One trim plate Applications The FCP-NA-701 non-programmable, non-connected fan coil unit (FCU) or package terminal air conditioning (PTAC) thermostat and FCP-PA-701 programmable, non-connected FCU or PTAC thermostat are compatible with most 24 VAC FCU or PTAC equipment. The following list shows the compatible configurations of the equipment: •2-pipe with 3-speed fan •4-pipe with 3-speed fan •Conventional PTAC •Heat pump PTAC with or without auxiliary heat North American emissions compliance United States Canada This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: •Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. •Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. •Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. •Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B). This Class (B) digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la Classe (B) respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. NumberDescription 1Schedule 2Time 3Room temperature 4Temperature setpoint 5Fan speed 6Fan 7Up 8Down 9Mode 10Cool or heat status 11Day Figure 1: FCP dimensions, in. (mm) and UI layoutTable 1: UI layout Instrucciones en Español disponibles en https://docs.johnsoncontrols.com/bas/home. En la barra de búsqueda, configure el idioma a Español (México) y busque 24-11482-00006 o FCP.FCP-NA-701, FCP-PA-701 24-11482-00006 Rev. B 2 Mounting You can mount the FCP thermostat directly on the wall or to a junction box. To mount the thermostat directly on the wall, complete the following steps: 1.To mark the screw holes, hold the back housing of the thermostat against the wall and use a pencil to lightly mark the holes. Ensure the opening in the center of the back housing lines up with the wires in the wall. 2.Drill the holes. 3.Optional: insert drywall anchors into the holes. 4.Use the mounting screws to attach the back housing to the wall. See Figure 2. 5.Connect the wires to the front of the thermostat according to your equipment. See Wiring for diagrams. 6.Attach the front of the thermostat to the back housing. See Figure 3. 7.Optional: insert the lock screw. See Figure 3. To mount the thermostat to a junction box, complete the following steps: 1.Pull the wires through the hole in the junction box. 2.Insert the included screw in the top screw hole of the junction box. Partially drive the screw, leaving it protrude 0.07 in. to 0.12 in. (2 mm to 3 mm). 3.Place the top screw hole of the trim plate over the partly inserted screw in the junction box, then pull the wires through the trim plate opening. 4.Slide the trim plate down to hook the plate onto the screw. See Figure 4. 5.Place the back housing in the trim plate opening. 6.Use the included screws to attach the back housing to the trim plate. The bottom screw joins with the junction box. See Figure 5. 7.Connect the wires to the front of the thermostat according to your equipment. See Wiring for diagrams. 8.Attach the front of the thermostat to the trim plate. See Figure 6. 9.Optional: insert the lock screw. Risk of Electric Shock Disconnect the power supply before making electrical connections. Contact with components carrying hazardous voltage can cause electric shock and may result in severe personal injury or death. Risque de décharge électrique Débrancher l’alimentation avant de réaliser tout branchement électrique. Tout contact avec des composants conducteurs de tensions dangereuses risque d’entraîner une décharge électrique et de provoquer des blessures graves, voire mortelles. Figure 2: Mounting the back housing to the wall Figure 3: Attaching the front housing to the back housingFCP-NA-701, FCP-PA-701 24-11482-00006 Rev. B 3 Wiring Figure 5: Attaching the back housing to the trim plate Figure 4: Attaching the trim plate to the junction box Figure 7: 2-pipe fan coil unit Figure 8: 4-Pipe fan coil unit Figure 6: Attaching the front housing to the back housingFCP-NA-701, FCP-PA-701 24-11482-00006 Rev. B 4 Preset configuration profiles The FCP thermostat includes 20 preset configuration profiles. You can use these profiles to quickly configure essential settings, such as system type, remote sensor, and pipe sensor. The thermostat screen shows the preset configuration menu on the first power up or after a factory reset. To select a configuration profile, use the Up or Down buttons to scroll through the configuration profiles, then press Mode to confirm your selection. Table 2 lists the preset configuration profiles. Setup and adjustments Figure 9: Conventional PTAC Figure 10: Heat pump PTACFCP-NA-701, FCP-PA-701 24-11482-00006 Rev. B 5 Profile #Remote sensor Pipe sensor System type 2-pipe FCU with aux heat Available modes: 1: Heat only 2: Cool only 3: Heat and cool with auto 4: Heat and cool without auto HP valve type Remote sensor location: 0: In room 1: In duct Pipe state - calendar Pipe state: 0: Heat 1: Cool Number of fan speeds 1YesYes2-pipe FCUYes3-0Off-3 2YesYes2-pipe FCUYes3-1Off-3 3YesYes2-pipe FCUNo4-0Off-3 4YesYes2-pipe FCUNo4-1Off-3 5YesNo2-pipe FCUYes3-0On-3 6YesNo2-pipe FCUYes3-1On-3 7YesNo2-pipe FCUNo4-0On-3 8YesNo2-pipe FCUNo4-1On-3 9NoYes2-pipe FCUYes3--Off-3 10NoYes2-pipe FCUNo4--Off-3 11NoNo2-pipe FCUYes3--On-3 12NoNo2-pipe FCUNo4--On-3 13NoNo2-pipe FCUNo4--Off03 14NoNo2-pipe FCUNo4--Off13 15YesNo4-pipe FCU-3-0--3 16YesNo4-pipe FCU-3-1--3 17NoNo4-pipe FCU-3----3 18NoNoHP-3O---2 19NoNoHP-3B---2 20NoNoH-C-3----2 Table 2: Preset configuration profiles Button combinations The following table describes the button combinations that you can use to access menus or functions. The table also indicates the modes in which these button combinations are applicable. Menu or functionApplicable in modeButton combination Advance setting menuOFF modeMode + Fan for 5 seconds Access programming menuOFF mode, when programming is enabled in advanced settings Mode + Up for 5 seconds Pipe State (Heat/Cool) Selection OFF mode and system type = 2-pipe FC Fan + Up for 5 seconds Ex-Factory ResetOFF modeMode + Fan + Up for 5 seconds Toggle Keypad lock/unlockHEAT and COOL modeMode + Up + Down for 10 seconds Toggle EMER HEATHEAT modeMode + Down for 5 seconds Enable/Disable unoccupied mode manuallyHEAT and COOL modeMode for 5 seconds Table 3: Button combinationsFCP-NA-701, FCP-PA-701 24-11482-00006 Rev. B 6 Control mode The FCP thermostat supports the following control modes: System typeControl modes when thermostat operates Available mode options in advanced settings 2-pipe FCU with aux heat Pipe sensor installed Pipe sensor stateHeat only Cool only OffAutoHeat and cool without auto Heat and cool with auto 2-pipe FCUNoNoHeat, manual selectionYesNo Yes No Yes No 2-pipe FCUNoNoCool, manual selectionNoYesNoNo 2-pipe FCUYesNoHeat, manual selectionYesNoYesYes 2-pipe FCUYesNoCool, manual selectionYesYesYesYes 2-pipe FCUNoYesHeat, auto selectionYesNoNoNo 2-pipe FCUNoYesCool, auto selectionNoYesNoNo 2-pipe FCUYesYesHeat, auto selecionYesNoYesYes 2-pipe FCUYesYesCool, auto selectionYesYesYesYes 4-pipe FCUn/an/an/aYesYesYesYes PTAC conventionaln/an/an/aYesYesYesYes PTAC heat pumpn/an/an/aYesYesYesYes Press Mode to access the control mode menu. Press Mode again to select the required control mode. Do not press any button for 2 seconds to confirm a change. Run mode Depending on your configuration, the thermostat runs in one of the following modes: •Hold: the FCP-NA-701 model always runs in hold mode. The FCP-PA-701 model runs in hold mode if you do not enable the schedule. Schedule is available only on the FCP-PA-701 model. •Schedule: the thermostat runs in schedule mode if you enable the schedule. Schedule is available only on the FCP-PA-701 model. •Unoccupied: the thermostat runs in setpoint change or off mode, depending on the unoccupied action that you set. Fan mode Depending on your configuration, the following fan modes are available: •1-speed: Low •2-speed: Low and high. This is the default for conventional PTAC and heat pump PTAC. •3-speed: Low, medium, and high. This is the default for 2-pipe FCU and 4-pipe FCU. Not available for conventional PTAC and heat pump PTAC. When a fan speed is set to low, medium, or high, the fan runs continuously at the selected fan speed. If you change the fan mode to Auto, the fan turns to ON when heating or cooling is called. To turn off the fan, press Mode and change control mode to OFF and ensure the fan speed is set to Auto. Smart Auto fan If smart auto fan is ON, then the fan terminal switches automatically to low, medium or high, depending on the difference between the air temperature and set temperature. If smart auto fan is OFF, then the auto fan terminal used with heating or cooling is always set to low. You can set the smart auto fan option through the installer configuration setting. Fan mode reset When you enable the fan mode reset time, the fan mode resets to Auto when the set time elapses. You can enable and configure the fan mode reset through the installer configuration setting. Note: Fan mode is not applicable for the no fan model FCP-PA-701-NF. Setting the temperature To change the temperature when the thermostat is in hold mode, press the Up or Down button to adjust the temperature setpoint. You can also override the the temperature when the thermostat is in schedule mode. To override the temperature, press the Up or Down button to adjust the temperature setpoint. The thermostat runs in the new setpoint until the next scheduled period. Table 4: FCP available modesFCP-NA-701, FCP-PA-701 24-11482-00006 Rev. B 7 Advanced settings You can edit user preference settings (UP), system configuration settings (SS), and installer configuration settings (IS) through the advanced settings menu. To access the advanced settings menu, complete the following steps: 1.Press Mode to set the thermostat to OFF mode. 2.Press and hold Mode and Fan for 5 seconds. The first screen of the advanced settings menu shows your system configuration summary. Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the advanced settings menu and press Mode to enter a submenu. Press Fan to go back to the previous menu. Navigating the user preference settings, system configuration settings, and installer configuration settings •Press Mode to scroll through the menu and press Up or Down to change options. •Press Mode to confirm a change. •Press Fan to move backward in the menu, or press Mode at the end of the menu to return to the advanced settings menu. The following tables list the user preference settings and system configuration settings. For an overview of the installer configuration setting items, see FCP Programmable and Non-programmable Fan Coil or PTAC Thermostat User Guide, LIT-2013635. Menu itemDescriptionSetting optionsDefault 01Temperature scaleF: Fahrenheit C: Celsius F 02User temperature calibrationTemperature with calibration value. Offset: +/- 5.4°F (+/- 3.0°C) 0.0°F (0.0°C) 03Temperature calibration – remote sensor Temperature with calibration value. Offset: +/- 5.4°F (+/- 3.0°C) 0.0°F (0.0°C) 04Temperature calibration – pipe sensor Temperature with calibration value. Offset: +/- 5.4°F (+/- 3.0°C) 0.0°F (0.0°C) 05Backlight on duration10 seconds, 30 seconds, always ON10 seconds 06Backlight brightness level20, 40, 60, 80, 10080 07Display content0: Ambient temperature + set temperature 1: Set temperature only 2: Ambient temperature only 0 08Clock format (available only on FCP-PA-701) 12: 12 hour 24: 24 hour 12 09Auto Daylight Savings (available only on FCP-PA-701) ON: Auto DST on OFF: Auto DST off ON 10Programming mode (available only on FCP-PA-701) ON: programmable OFF: manual OFF 11Periods per day (available only on FCP-PA-701) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 62 12Use default temperatures after mode change ON: Uses default temperatures OFF: Uses last temperature for each mode ON 13Default heat mode set temperature60°F (15.5°C) - Max Heat Set Temp70°F (21°C) 14Default cool mode set temperatureMin Cool Set Temp - 80°F (27°C)74°F (23.5°C) Table 5: User preference settingsFCP-NA-701, FCP-PA-701 24-11482-00006 Rev. B 8 Menu itemDescriptionSetting optionsDefault 21System type2FCU: 2-pipe fan coil unit 4FCU: 4-pipe fan coil unit HP: Heat pump H-C: Conventional (furnace elect) 4FCU 222-pipe FCU with aux heat available (available only if system type = 2FCU) Yes No No 23Available modes 2FCU without aux heat: 04: Heat and cool without auto 2FCU without aux: 04 2FCU with aux: 03 4FCU, HP, or H-C: 03 2FCU with aux heat: 03: Heat and cool with auto 04: Heat and cool without auto 4FCU, HP, or H-C: 01: Heat only 02: Cool only 03: Heat and cool with auto 04 : Heat and cool without auto 24HP valve type (unavailable if system type = HP) B: B valve O: O valve B 25Remote sensor location0: In room 1: In duct 0 26Remote sensor type0: Type II 1: Type III 0 27Pipe sensor type0: Type II 1: Type III 0 28Pipe state – calendarON OFF OFF 29Heat to cool day (unavailable if pipe state – calendar = OFF) 1-Mar to 31-May15-Apr 30Cool to heat day (unavailable if pipe state – calendar = OFF) 1-Sep to 30-Nov15-Oct 31Pipe state (unavailable if system type ≠ 2FCU or if pipe sensor = true or if pipe state – calendar = ON) 0: Heat 1: Cool 0 32Heat to cool threshold (unavailable if system type ≠ 2FCU or if pipe sensor = false) 50°F - 72°F (10°C - 22°C)60°F (16°C) 33Cool to heat threshold (unavailable if system type ≠ 2FC or if pipe sensor = false) 55°F - 90°F (13°C - 32°C)80°F (27°C) 34Purge frequency (unavailable if system type ≠ 2FC or if pipe sensor = false) 0: Never 1: 2 hours 2: 24 hours With pipe sensor: 1 Without pipe sensor: 0 Table 6: System configuration settingsFCP-NA-701, FCP-PA-701 24-11482-00006 Rev. B 9 Programmable mode (FCP-PA-701 only) The programmable mode is available only on the FCP-PA-701 model. In the programmable mode menu you can adjust time of day, date, schedule for heat, and schedule for cool. To enable the programmable mode, complete the following steps: 1.Press Mode to set the thermostat to OFF mode. 2.Press and hold Mode and Fan for 5 seconds to access the advanced settings menu. 3.Press Up to navigate to User Preference Settings, then press Mode to enter the menu. 4.Press Mode to navigate to 10. 5.Use the Up and Down buttons to set the programmable mode to ON and press Mode to confirm the change. To access the programmable mode, press Mode to set the thermostat to OFF mode, then press and hold Mode and Up for 5 seconds. Setting the time and date To set the time and date, complete the following steps: 1.In the progrmmable mode, press Mode to access the Set Time menu. 2.In the Set Time menu, press Mode to scroll through the menu and press Up or Down to change the options. 3.After each change, press Mode to confirm the change. 4.After you set all the options in the Set Clock menu, press Mode to continue to set the schedule, or press Fan to exit the menu and retun to the home screen. Setting the heat and cool schedule You can program a schedule for up to seven consecutive days. Each day can consist of a maximum of six periods. You can change the start times for each period by increments of 15 minutes. To set the heat and cool schedule, complete the following steps: 1.In the programmable mode, press Up or Down to navigate to the heat icon, then press Mode to access the menu. 2.Press Up or Down to select the day of the week you want to schedule, then press Mode to confirm the selection. 3.Press Mode to navigate to the following setting and press Up or Down to set the required period and temperature. Repeat this step until you set all the schedule settings. 4.Press Mode to save the settings and return to Set Sche menu. 5.Press Up or Down to navigate to the cool icon and press Mode to access the menu. 6.Repeat Step 3 and Step 4 until you set all the schedule settings. Remote sensor The system configuration summary indicates if a remote sensor is installed. Access the advanced settings menu to see your system configuration summary. You can adjust the values of the temperature offset to calibrate the remote sensor temperature. To calibrate the remote sensor, complete the following steps: 1.Press Mode to set the thermostat to OFF mode. 2.Press and hold Mode and Fan for 5 seconds to access the advanced settings menu. 3.Press Up to navigate to User Preference Settings, then press Mode to enter the menu. 4.Press Mode to navigate to 03. 5.Use the Up and Down buttons to change the option, then press Mode to confirm the change. 6.Press Mode at the end of the advanced settings menu to return to the home screen. Pipe sensor The system configuration summary indicates if a pipe sensor is installed. Access the advanced settings menu to see your system configuration summary. You can adjust the values of the temperature offset to calibrate the pipe sensor temperature. To calibrate the pipe sensor, complete the following steps: 1.Press Mode to set the thermostat to OFF mode. 2.Press and hold Mode and Fan for 5 seconds to access the advanced settings menu. 3.Press Up to navigate to User Preference Settings, then press Mode to enter the menu. 4.Press Mode to navigate to 04. 5.Use the Up and Down buttons to change the option, then press Mode to confirm the change. 6.Press Mode at the end of the advanced settings menu to return to the home screen.Next >