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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 Telguard
device will resume sending trip input messages to the TCC after a 10 minute
period without trip events.
Step 2: Locate Unit and Measure Signal Strength (RSSI)
Locate Unit
Pick a spot next to the alarm panel where you think the Telguard TG-1
Express will be mounted and place the unit down temporarily in that spot. Do
not mount it permanently now, since it may need to be moved to receive a
better cellular radio signal or a remote high-gain antenna may be necessary.
Note that for a UL compliant installation, the Telguard TG-1 Express must be
mounted in the same room as, and not more than 20ft from the alarm panel.
Connect DC Power
Before connecting the power cables to the alarm panel, make sure that the
panel’s power source and battery are disconnected.
To connect power to the Telguard TG-1 Express using terminal block:
1.
Connect the leads to the GND (DC -) and DC (DC +) terminals of
the alarm panel. The specific terminals used on the panel will
depend on the panel make and model.
2.
Connect the other end of the leads to the GND and DC terminals on
the Telguard TG-1 Express respectively.
3.
Reconnect the alarm panel’s power supply, and ensure that the PWR
light (LED 8) on the unit is illuminated.
To connect power to the Telguard TG-1 Express using the SLIC connection:
1.
Using a standard RJ-31X to spaded lead cable, connect the orange
(pin 2) and blue (pin 7) leads to the GND and PWR terminals of the
alarm panel respectively.
2.
Connect the remaining leads to the Telco terminals in the alarm
panel, per the panel’s instruction.