Installation Instructions

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5.1.5 Place a call on the WVL
Connect a telephone to the RJ-11 jack that is wired to the main circuit board of the
Telguard marked JP5.
You should be able to place a call over the WVL. Dial a number the same as you would
over a standard telephone line, there is no need for special dialing. Pay particular
attention to the clarity of the call, you are listening for clear (no echoing or static)
communications. If there is noise on the line the antenna will require a different position.
Sometimes a very small change will yield good results.
NOTE: THERE ARE MANY DIFFERENT PARAMETERS THAT CAN BE MODIFIED FOR THE
WVL. PLEASE SEE END-USER MANUAL FOR PROGRAMMING OPTIONS.
5.2 STEP 2: TRANSMIT C/C ALARMS OVER THE TELCO CONNECTION
Be sure the C/C will transmit a simple alarm signal over the telco line through the RJ-11 to the central
station when the Telguard is disabled. In checking this, do not apply power to the Telguard. Make sure
house phones are not in use.
5.2.1 Connect C/C to Telguard
Jack 2
Plug the modular jack of the C/C-to-Telguard cable (supplied) from C/C to J5 on the
Telguard.
5.2.2 Connect Telguard to RJ-11 Jack
Plug the modular jack of the Telguard cable from J6to the RJ-11 jack in the premise.
5.2.3 Verify Alarm Signal Transmissions over Telco
Trip several alarms on the C/C and verify that the central station received them by calling the
central station operator. Use a lineman's buttset in MONITOR MODE and connected to
Telguard's "T" and "R" test pins to "listen" to communications between the C/C and
Telguard.
5.3 STEP 3: PROGRAM THE TELGUARD FOR ALARM TRANSMISSION AND TRANSMIT C/C
ALARMS OVER THE CELLULAR RADIO NETWORK
Confirm that the Telguard enables the host C/C to transmit alarm signals over the cellular radio network. In
checking this, disconnect the incoming telco line to the Telguard.
The Telguard model TG-5 is self-activating with the Telular Communication Center. During the processing of the first
alarm signal over the cellular network the Telguard will transmit all of the programming parameters from the Telguard
along with the information (central station number and account code) from the alarm panel. Once this information is
received, the Telular Communication Center will transmit a message back to the Telguard indicating that the unit is
registered. When this message is received the LED’S on the unit will begin operating in normal mode. The STC LED
will begin flashing 3 three times to indicate a Telephone Line Fault condition and the Mode led will come on solid.
5.3.1 Setup & Programming the Operating Parameters in the Telguard
When the Telguard is received from the factory and is powered up for the first time, it is immediately ready for
registration after a 10 second delay, provided the default settings are what you want. The STC LED turns on steady,
the Mode LED will be off and the STC 1 and STC 2 relays will be tripped. If changes are required to the default
settings, the Telguard can be programmed using a line-mans buttset connected to the T & R pins or a POTS phone
connected to JP 5 (where the WVL is normally connected).
Put the line-mans buttset in talk mode or pick up the POTS phone, connect power to the Telguard,
when ready for programming you will enter ‘# * 0 * 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 #, this will put the Telguard
into a Master Access programming mode.