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, provided the default settings are what you want. The STC LED will flash to indicate any failure conditions.
The Mode LED will be on and the STC relay will be tripped. If changes are required to the default settings, the Telguard
can be programmed using a line-mans butt-set connected to T & R Test Points or a POTS phone connected to J7
(where the C/C is normally connected).
TO PROGRAM THE TELGUARD
A.
Put the line-mans butt-set in talk mode or pick up the POTS phone.
B.
Connect power to the Telguard, when ready for programming you will hear 2 beeps.
C.
Press #, *, this will put the Telguard into a Master Access programming mode, 2 beeps.
D.
Enter changes required.
The syntax for programming a specific memory location is as follows:
MEMORY LOCATION (3-digits), will respond with 2 beeps, then VALUE, will respond with 2 beeps.
E.
Then press *, you will hear 2 beeps then hang up. This saves the change and exits the programming mode.
MEM LOC.
FIELD
DEFAULT
VALUE
SETTING
833
C/C Reporting Format
08
08 = Contact ID
851
STC Trip Output
Reporting
Normally Closed
27
Enter the
SUM TOTAL
of the events that you wish to trip the
STC relay by
ADDING
the corresponding values:
00 = STC Trip Input Not Used
01 = AC Failure
04 = not used
16 = RFC
02 = Low Battery 08 = NSC
31 = All
852
STC Trip Delay for NSC
1 1=30
Seconds
2=60 Seconds
861
CFC Number of Events
0
0 = disabled
2 = 4 attempts
1 = 2 attempts 3 = 8 attempts
862
CFC between Events
1
1 = 30 seconds
3 = 70 seconds 5 = 90 seconds
2 = 60 seconds 4 = 80 seconds 6 = 99 seconds
864
RFC Number of Attempts
2
0=Disabled 3 = 3 Attempts 6 = 6 Attempts
1=1 Attempts 4 = 4 Attempts 7 = 7 Attempts
2=2 Attempts
5 = 5 Attempts 8 = 8 Attempts
867
Standby Battery Size
3
0 = No Battery 2= 1.2 ah 4 = 7 ah
1 = 0.8 ah
3 = 4 ah
872
AC Failure Delay
02
0-24 hours,
default = 2 hours
899
Factory Default Unit