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Decide on a STC Trip Output Strategy
The Telguard 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:
Always Off:
Disables all relay supervisory functions.
NSC:
Trips after a configurable length of time (default is 60
seconds) on no service condition. Restoral of this condition occurs
when cellular service has been restored.
RFC:
Trips on radio failure to communicate with the Telguard
Communication Center
DTF:
Trips on an internal failure in the dial tone circuitry within the
Telguard TG-1 Express
LPF:
Low power failure is detected immediately upon input power
dropping below 5.1VDC. After a configurable delay the STC trip
output will be activated. The STC trip output restores 60 seconds
after DC power returns to normal (
5.1 VDC).
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 Telguard unit 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
Telguard Online. The Telguard 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. There is a default event configured
for each alarm format, so that if the Telguard is configured to send trip input
events to the TCC, a default notification will be sent to the central station. If
the Telguard is configured to report restorals, the contact closure will also be
reported.
Note:
Trip Input option is only available when HomeControl Flex is not
enabled.