Installation Instructions

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5.4.2 Check Telguard Supervisory Trip to C/C
After you have connected the STC trip outputs, check to be sure that they operate correctly.
5.4.2.1 Reprogram C/C to Send Proper Code
Reprogram C/C, if necessary, to send proper alarm code when tripped by the Telguard’s supervisory
output. Program zone restoral as desired.
5.4.2.2 Check Proper Operation of Telguard Supervisory Output
Check for proper operation of each programmed supervisory output by causing it to trip the C/C and
be sure the proper LED illuminates and that the proper trouble code is reported to the central station.
Skip the testing of any supervisory functions that have not been enabled. Note that the yellow mode
LED starts to flash when the C/C goes off-hook to report the alarm signal over cellular.
Low Battery Condition (LBC)
: Disconnect the battery and during the next 60 seconds check to
see that the STC LED flashes 2 times indicating that the battery is missing. Check to see that the
C/C transmits the STC trouble code (over cellular) to the central station. Reconnect the battery
and check during the next 60 seconds to see that the STC LED goes off, indicating the missing
battery condition has been restored.
Line Fault Condition (LFC): Disconnect J/J cable at RJ-11. Check to see that the STC LED
flashes 3 times in 30/60 seconds and the C/C transmits the STC trouble code (over cellular) to the
central station indicating the incoming telco line is disconnected. Reconnect J/J cable and check
to see that the STC LED goes off in 30/60-seconds indicating telco line restoral.
No Service Condition (NSC): Disconnect the antenna from the Telguard. Check to see that the
STC LED flashes 4 times in 30/60 seconds and the C/C transmits the STC trouble code over the
telco line indicating loss of RF signal strength. Reconnect the antenna and check to see that the
STC LED goes off in 30/60-seconds indicating RF signal strength restoral.
Note:The Received Signal Strength (RSSI) must be less than -114 dBm in order to cause a NSC
condition. If the Telguard is located in a high signal strength area (close to a cellular tower), it is
possible for the signal strength to be greater than -114 dBm even with the antenna disconnected.
AC Fail Condition (ACFC): Disconnect the 10VA AC transformer and check to see that the AC
POWER LED goes out and the STC LED flashes once indicating that AC power is missing.
Reconnect the AC transformer and check to see that the AC POWER LED goes on and the STC
LED goes off indicating that AC power has been restored. No transmissions will be sent to the
central station. The AC power must be off, continuously, for 6-hours before the STC relay causes
the C/C to send a trouble code. If the AC power is restored for 60 seconds or more, then the 6-
hour timer restarts.
5.5 STEP 5: COMPLETE THE TELGUARD INSTALLATION
Last step is to handle loose ends.
5.5.1 Check Settings
Check the jumper setting of J10 (LED mode, out = normal).
5.5.2 Permanently Mount and Properly Ground the Telguard Chassis
Attach earth ground to the green grounding screw located on lower left-hand corner of
printed circuit board assembly and permanently mount the Telguard enclosure.
Using the enclosure as a template, mark the top mounting holes on the mounting surface
Pre-start the mounting screws (not supplied) for these two holes. Slide the enclosure onto
these screws so that the screws move up into the thinner section of the holes. Tighten the
screws.
Screw in the remaining two screws in the bottom set of mounting holes.
Knock out the desired wire entrance on the enclosure.