TG-7 Dual Path Series Installation & Operating Guide
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. If the system administrator of the premises requires MAC
address information, it can be found on a label on the communicator or in the portal.
UL/ULC Commercial Fire Sole Path (Cellular Only Mode) Features
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Link Supervision: If registering communicator to use cellular as the sole path of communications
for commercial fire applications, use the link supervision option in accordance with local
requirements (5-minute supervision or 60-minute supervision in the U.S., or 180-second
supervision in Canada).
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End-to-End Acknowledgment feature: When enabled, an RFC condition will occur when the
captured signal is not delivered to the Central Station as expected. Required for installations in
Canada.
Decide on a STC Trip Output Strategy
The communicator provides the host alarm panel with two supervisory trip outputs for reporting a
Telguard system trouble code to the Central Station. The supervisory trip outputs are
programmable to suit various installation requirements. The programming options for these
supervisory trip outputs can be any combination of the following:
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Always Off: Disables all relay supervisory functions.
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ACFC/LPF: Trips 2 hours (programmable for up to 24 hours) after low power failure is
detected. Restores 60 seconds after power is restored.
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LBC: Trips within 60 seconds on low battery condition. Restores when battery voltage
12.1
VDC.
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LANFC: Trips after a 60-second delay (delay is programmable) on a failure of the LAN
connection. Restores automatically after LAN connection is reestablished.
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NSC: Trips after a 60-second delay (delay is programmable) on no service condition due to
loss of RF signal strength. Restores after RF signal strength is available.
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RFC: Trips on radio failure to communicate with the TCC. Restores after 10 minutes.
UL/ULC Compliance Note:
ACFC/LPF trigger must be set in the range of 1 to 3 hours in
accordance with UL 864/ULC-S559. NSC delay must be 45 minutes or less in accordance with
UL 864 or 60 seconds or less in accordance with ULC-S559.
NOTE: When the TG-PEM accessory is used, it can be configured to use STC1. This TG-PEM
configuration will limit Telguard supervisory trip output options to STC2 only. The TG-PEM
should be used with either a fire system or burglary system; it should not be used in a
combination system.
Optional Trip Input
When the input is tripped, a supervisory message is sent to the Central Station via the TCC. This
allows an external relay, separate from the alarm panel, to be connected to the communicator in
order to provide independent sensor input for other functions, such as tamper detection.
The message that is sent from the TCC to the Central Station is configurable in
The communicator will automatically be configured with a unit template that allows configuration of
the trip input feature, including the message that is sent to the Central Station. If the communicator
is configured to report restorals, the contact closure will also be reported.
Swinger Function
The swinger function is designed to reduce the incidence of excessive messaging and alarms due to
faulty equipment or installation. If enabled, the swinger function will discontinue sending trip input
messages to the TCC once 10 trip events are detected within a 10-minute period. The communicator
will resume sending trip input messages to the TCC after a 10-minute period without trip events.
ULC Compliance Note:
The Swinger Function does not meet the requirements of burglary
systems in Canada and must not be used (set to Off).