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FCP-NA-701, FCP-PA-701

24-11482-00006 Rev. —

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 hole 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 included 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. Tighten the screw until it sticks out 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 housing

Summary of Contents for FCP-NA-701

Page 1: ...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...

Page 2: ...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 th...

Page 3: ... Rev 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 housing ...

Page 4: ...tem 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 H...

Page 5: ...e FCU No 4 Off 1 3 15 Yes No 4 pipe FCU 3 0 3 16 Yes No 4 pipe FCU 3 1 3 17 No No 4 pipe FCU 3 3 18 No No HP 3 O 2 19 No No HP 3 B 2 20 No No H 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...

Page 6: ... 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 Setting the temperature To change the temperature when the thermos...

Page 7: ...e only on FCP PA 701 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 12 Use default temperatures after mode change ON uses default temperatures OFF uses last temperature for each mode ON 13 Default heat mode set temperature 60 F 15 5 C Max Heat Set Temp 70 F 21 C 14 Default cool mode set temperature Min Cool Set Temp 80 F 27 C 74 F 23 5 C Table 5 User preference settings Menu item Description Setting options Default 21 System type...

Page 8: ...ode 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 conti...

Page 9: ...RROR_AIR_ SENSOR_LO Built in temperature sensor detected a too low temperature Check if the thermostat wiring is connected correctly to the FCU or PTAC Contact technical support 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 r...

Page 10: ...sensor accurate to 1 F 0 6 C at 77 F 25 C Remote temperature sensor type NTC temperature sensor accurate to 2 F 1 2 C at 70 F 21 C Wire size 18 AWG 100 ft 30 5 m maximum to 24 AWG 36 ft 11 m maximum Temperature adjustment range Heat mode 45 F to 90 F 7 C to 32 C Cool mode 60 F to 95 F 15 C to 35 C Accuracy Local temperature sensor 1 F 0 6 C Remote temperature sensor 2 F 1 2 C at 70 F 21 C Remote p...

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