Johnson Controls FCP-NA-701-L User Manual

Johnson Controls FCP-NA-701-L User Manual

Fcp non-programmable and programmable fan coil or ptac thermostat largo

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FCP Non-Programmable and
Programmable Fan Coil or PTAC
Thermostat Largo User Guide
FCP-NA-701-L, FCP-PA-701-L
LIT-12013670
www.johnsoncontrols.com
2020-12-07

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  • Page 1 FCP Non-Programmable and Programmable Fan Coil or PTAC Thermostat Largo User Guide FCP-NA-701-L, FCP-PA-701-L LIT-12013670 www.johnsoncontrols.com 2020-12-07...
  • Page 2 FCP Non-Programmable and Programmable Fan Coil or PTAC Thermostat Largo User Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction..............................5 North American emissions compliance....................... 5 United States............................5 Canada..............................5 Product overview............................6 Battery backup (FCP-PA-701 only)..................... 7 Pre-set configuration profiles........................7 Button combinations............................. 7 Advanced settings............................8 User preference settings........................8 System configuration settings......................10 Installer configuration settings....................... 11 Ex-factory reset..........................
  • Page 4 Auto daylight savings..........................20 Unoccupied mode..........................20 Setting the temperatures......................... 21 Temperature swing........................... 21 Display settings..........................21 Setting the temperature scale........................ 21 Onboard temperature calibration......................22 Remote sensor temperature calibration....................22 Pipe sensor temperature calibration..................... 22 Adjusting the backlight........................... 23 Setting the displayed temperature......................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction The FCP- NA- 701 and FCP-PA-701 are non-connected Fan Coil Unit (FCU) and Package Terminal Air Conditioning (PTAC) Thermostats. The FCP-NA-701 is non-programmable and the FCP-PA-701 is programmable up to seven days. The FCP thermostats are compatible with 2-pipe and 4-pipe FCU, conventional PTAC, and heat pump PTAC with or without auxiliary heat.
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    Product overview Figure 1: FCP thermostats UI Table 1: FCP thermostat UI Number Description Schedule Time Room temperature Temperature setpoint Fan speed Down Mode Cool or heat status FCP Non-Programmable and Programmable Fan Coil or PTAC Thermostat Largo User Guide...
  • Page 7: Battery Backup (Fcp-Pa-701 Only)

    Battery backup (FCP-PA-701 only) The FCP-PA-701 thermostat includes a lithium coin cell battery to provide battery backup. The minimum back up time is 48 hours. To activate battery backup, remove the insulation tape under the coin cell battery. Open the front cover to find the coin cell battery. Pre-set configuration profiles You can configure the thermostat in less than 30 seconds with the pre-set configuration profiles.
  • Page 8: Advanced Settings

    Table 3: Button combinations Menu or function Applicable in mode Button combination Advance setting menu OFF mode Mode + Fan for 5 seconds Access programming menu OFF mode, when programming Mode + Up for 5 seconds is enabled in advanced settings Pipe state (Heat/Cool) selection OFF mode and system type = 2- Fan + Up for 5 seconds pipe FC...
  • Page 9 Table 4: UP settings Menu item Description Setting options Default Display content 0: Ambient temperature + set temperature 1: Set temperature only 2: Ambient temperature only Clock format 12: 12 hour (available only on FCP-PA-701) 24: 24 hour Auto Daylight Savings ON: Auto DST on (available only on FCP-PA-701) OFF: Auto DST off...
  • Page 10: System Configuration Settings

    System configuration settings Table 5: SS settings Menu item Description Setting options Default System type 2FCU: 2-pipe fan coil unit 4FCU 4FCU: 4-pipe fan coil unit HP: Heat pump H-C: Conventional (electric furnace) 2-pipe FCU with aux heat available (available only if system type = 2FCU) 2FCU without aux heat: Available modes...
  • Page 11: Installer Configuration Settings

    Table 5: SS settings Menu item Description Setting options Default Heat to cool day 1-Mar to 31-May 15-Apr (unavailable if pipe state – calendar = OFF) Cool to heat day 1-Sep to 30-Nov 15-Oct (unavailable if pipe state – calendar = OFF) Pipe state 0: Heat (unavailable if system type ≠...
  • Page 12 Table 6: IS settings Menu item Description Setting options Default Swing ±0.25°F (±0.14°C) 0.50°F (0.28°C) ±0.50°F (±0.28°C) ±1.00°F (±0.56°C) ±2.25°F (±1.25°C) Stage auxiliary offset HP: -4.0°F (-2.2°C) -3.0°F (-1.7°C) All other system types: OFF -4.0°F (-2.2°C) -5.0°F (-2.8°C) -6.0°F (-3.3°C) -7.0°F (-3.9°C) -8.0°F (-4.4°C) Minimum off time...
  • Page 13: Ex-Factory Reset

    Table 6: IS settings Menu item Description Setting options Default Fan delay 0 seconds to 10 seconds 0 seconds Unoccupied dry contact polarity NO: Normally open NC: Normally closed Unoccupied action 1: Set point change 2: OFF mode Unoccupied heat set point 60°F (16°C) - Max heat set 60°F (16°C) temperature...
  • Page 14: Key Lock

    Key lock You can lock the thermostat with the key lock function. Users cannot adjust settings when the key lock is active. To activate key lock, complete the following step: • Press and hold the Mode, Up, and Down buttons for 10 seconds to lock the thermostat. Follow the same step to deactivate the key lock.
  • Page 15: Setting The Pipe State Manually

    and from cold to hot. You can set the heat to cool day on a date between 1 March and 31 May. You can set the cool to heat day on a date between 1 September and 30 November. You can configure the heat to cool day and cool to heat day in the system configuration settings menu.
  • Page 16: Minimum On Time

    Minimum on time The minimum on time applies to any heat or cool mode. After load of the heating or cooling system is switched on it does not turn off until the minimum on time period elapsed. A change of set temperature or control mode resets the minimum on time counter.
  • Page 17: Setting The Control Mode

    Setting the control mode To set the control mode, complete the following steps: Press Mode to access the control mode menu. Press Mode again to select the required mode. Do not press any button for 2 seconds to confirm the selection. Run mode Depending on the set temperature, the thermostat runs in one of the following modes: •...
  • Page 18: Fan Mode Reset

    Press Mode to set the thermostat to OFF mode. Press and hold Mode and Fan for 5 seconds to access the advanced settings menu. Press Up to navigate to IS, then press Mode to enter the menu. Press Mode to navigate to 53. Use the Up and Down buttons to set smart auto fan to On or Off and press Mode to confirm the change.
  • Page 19: Accessing The Programmable Mode Menu

    Accessing the programmable mode menu To access the programmable mode, complete the following steps: Press Mode to set the thermostat to OFF mode. Press and hold Mode and Up for 5 seconds. Setting the time of day and date About this task: You must manually set the time and date and the thermostat automatically sets the day once you set the date.
  • Page 20: Auto Daylight Savings

    Table 8: Default schedule 6:00 A.M. 6:00 A.M. 6:00 A.M. 6:00 A.M. 8:00 A.M. 10:00 A.M. Heat: 70°F Heat: 70°F Heat: 70°F Heat: 70°F Heat: 70°F Heat: 70°F Cool: 74°F Cool: 74°F Cool: 74°F Cool: 74°F Cool: 74°F Cool: 74°F 8:00 A.M.
  • Page 21: Setting The Temperatures

    Use the Time delay from occupied to unoccupied mode feature to set a delay for the change of mode. The thermostat waits the specified amount of time before it triggers the unoccupied action. You can manually override the unoccupied mode to occupied mode. Set the Override timer from unoccupied to occupied mode by button press to 1-24 to enable override.
  • Page 22: Onboard Temperature Calibration

    Use the Up and Down buttons to change the temperature scale and press Mode to confirm the change. Onboard temperature calibration You can adjust the value of the displayed ambient temperature. To adjust the value, complete the following steps: Press Mode to set the thermostat to OFF mode. Press and hold Mode and Fan for 5 seconds to access the advanced settings menu.
  • Page 23: Adjusting The Backlight

    Press Mode to confirm the change. Result The thermostat calculates the difference between the current measured temperature and the user set current temperature to determine the calibration offset. Calibration changes the temperature as part of measurement and scaling. The thermostat uses the calibrated temperature as true reference to determine the pipe water temperature and the pipe state.
  • Page 24: Sensor Detection And Fault Detection

    Sensor detection and fault detection The FCP thermostat detects the remote temperature sensor and pipe temperature sensor during the thermostat power-up and run-time. The pre-configuration profile defines whether the remote and pipe sensors are required in the system or not. If the remote temperature sensor is installed, then the remote temperature sensor reading is used instead of the internal temperature sensor.
  • Page 25 Table 9: Fault list Error code Description Solutions ER:05 ERROR_REMOTE_SENSOR_OPEN • Verify if the remote temperature sensor is disconnected from the thermostat terminals RS and SC. If yes, re-wire the remote sensor correctly and then power cycle the thermostat. • Verify if the remote sensor is malfunctioned or damaged.
  • Page 26: Technical Specifications

    Table 10: FCP non-programmable and programmable FCU or PTAC Thermostats technical specifications Specification Description Models Non-programmable: FCP-NA-701-L Programmable: FCP-PA-701-L Power requirements 20 VAC to 30 VAC, 60 Hz, max. 3 A (3 VA at 24 V nominal) Output rating Valve and fan...
  • Page 27: Product Warranty

    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 shall not be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its products.
  • Page 28 © 2020 Johnson Controls. All rights reserved. All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision and are subject to change without notice.

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