FCP-NA-701, FCP-PA-701
24-11482-00006 Rev. —
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Control mode
The FCP thermostat supports the following control modes:
System type Control mode
2-pipe FCU with
aux heat
Heat only Cool only Heat and cool
without auto
Heat and cool with
auto
2-pipe FCU No
-
2-pipe FCU Yes
-
4-pipe FCU
PTAC conventional
PTAC heat pump
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 conrm a change.
Run mode
Depending on your conguration, 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 o mode, depending on the unoccupied action that you set.
Fan mode
Depending on your conguration, 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.
Smart Auto fan
If smart auto fan is ON, then the fan terminal switches automatically to low, medium or high, depending on the dierence 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 conguration 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 congure the
fan mode reset through the installer conguration setting.
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.
Advanced settings
You can edit user preference settings (UP), system conguration settings (SS), and installer conguration 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 rst screen of the advanced settings menu shows your system conguration 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 conguration settings, and installer conguration settings
• Press Mode to scroll through the menu and press Up or Down to change options.
• Press Mode to conrm 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 conguration settings. For an overview of the installer conguration
setting items, see FCP Progammable and Non-programmable Fan Coil or PTAC Thermostat User Guide, LIT-2013635.
Table 4: FCP available modes