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A programmable output that is configured to follow the armed
status.
An available zone must be programmed as a Momentary Keyswitch,
so that a temporary short will cause the panel to switch states (from
Armed to Disarmed and vice-versa).
Opening and Closing reports must be enabled to report at all times.
For more detailed installation and programming instructions refer to the
HomeControl Flex Installation Guide found on
http://www.telguard.com/flex
under Product Resources.
Telguard Automatic Self-test Report
The Telguard automatic self-test signal can be programmed to a 6-hour, daily,
weekly or monthly schedule as prescribed by contract. The central station
receives the automatic self-test report in the same format that the alarm panel
normally uses for communication over the Telco line. The self-test code and
testing frequency are set during registration, and can accommodate any code
the Central Station expects. The TCC captures all current and historical data
pertaining to the operation of the Telguard TG-1 Express when it processes
the automatic self-test signal. This data contains current operational status
(C.O.S.) of the Telguard TG-1 Express such as "All OK", current trip input
status, or any combination of the system trouble conditions, as well as the
current signal strength. In addition, the data also contains historical data for
supervisory events that occurred since the last self-test signal was transmitted.
This data includes the number of occurrences of communications failure
conditions and no cellular service conditions. This additional information is
available by contacting Telguard Technical Support or by visiting
www.TelguardOnline.com
(dealer log-in credentials required)
.
Telguard Remote Query Capability
Although Telguard has the capability for a 6-hour, daily, weekly, or monthly
automatic self-test, a separate feature is provided for determining the current
operational status of every Telguard. This feature is called Remote Query and
is used to provide real-time operational status for Telguard on-demand. It is
useful in resolving STC events that are reported by the alarm panel to the
central station. Authorized personnel can initiate the Remote Query at any
time by calling Customer Service or by visiting
www.TelguardOnline.com
.
The Remote Query causes Telguard to upload current operational status data
and historical data, just as the automatic self-test described above, except that
the query signal is controlled by the one who initiates it. The query signal is