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