Installation Instructions

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5.3.4 Disconnect Telguard from RJ-11
Jack
Disconnect the Plug from J6 of the Telguard that goes to the RJ-11 Jack at the premise
Telguard.
5.3.5 Verify Alarm Signal Transmissions over Cellular
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. The ACK LED will come on solid while waiting for an acknowledgement.
If you are having problems getting reliable alarm signal transmissions, additional
adjustments may be necessary.
Recheck signal strength. You need TWO LEDS ON SOLID AND THE THIRD LED
FLASHING for adequate signal strength. Also, check antenna connector and make
sure it is seated correctly.
Call Telular Technical Service, 1-800-229-2326, and request the Communication
Center operator to check the Telguard programming configuration for proper operation
and proper communications format. The C/C MUST
be programmed to use Contact
ID to report alarm signals.
5.4 STEP 4: CONNECT SUPERVISORY TRIP OUTPUTS
Connect and test the supervisory trip outputs to the C/C.
NOTE: Activation of a local alarm or strobe light may be desirable when a trip is declared. The STC trip
output can be used directly to activate a local signaling device, provided that the trip output is not needed to trip
the host control/communicator at the same time. If both a local signal and a control trip input is required, then
external relays are needed to provide additional uncommitted contacts.
5.4.1 Decide on a STC Trip Output Strategy
The Telguard provides the host C/C with two supervisory trip outputs for reporting a
Telguard system trouble code to the central station. The supervisory trip outputs are
programmable via a touch-tone telephone or buttset to suit various installation requirements.
The programming options for these supervisory trip outputs can be any combination of the
following:
a. Always Off: Disables all relay supervisory functions.
b. ACFC: Trips 6-hours after loss of AC power. Restores 60 seconds after AC power is
restored.
c. LBC: Trips within 60 seconds on low battery condition. Restores when battery
voltage 12.1 vdc.
d. LFC: Trips 30/60-sec. on Telco line fault condition. Restores 30/60 seconds after Telco
line restores.
e. NSC: Trips 30/60-sec. on no service condition due to loss of RF signal strength.
Restores 30/60 seconds after RF signal strength is available.
f. RFC: Trips on radio failure to communicate with the Telular Communication Center