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to "listen" to communications between the alarm panel and Telguard. After
the panel has finished communicating with the Telguard unit, LED #4 will be
solid red while waiting for an acknowledgement from the Telguard
Communication center.
If you are having problems getting reliable alarm signal transmissions,
additional adjustments may be necessary.
Recheck signal strength. You need RSSI = 2 (TWO LEDS ON
SOLID) for adequate signal strength. Also, check antenna
connector and make sure it is seated correctly.
If problems persist, call Telguard Technical Support for
troubleshooting at 1-800-229-2326, option 9.
Step 4: Connect the Supervisory Trip Outputs
Connect and test the supervisory trip outputs to the alarm panel.
Activation of a local alarm or strobe light may be desirable when a trip is
declared. The STC trip outputs can be used directly to activate a local
signaling device, provided that the trip output is not needed to trip the host
control/communicator at the same time.
Reprogram Alarm Panel to Send Proper Code
If necessary, reprogram the alarm panel to send the proper alarm code when
tripped by the Telguard unit’s supervisory outputs. Program zone restorals as
desired.
Check Proper Operation of Telguard Supervisory Output
Check for proper operation of each programmed supervisory output by
causing it to trip the alarm panel and be sure the proper LED illuminates and
that the proper trouble code is reported to the central station. Skip the testing
of any supervisory functions that have not been enabled. Note that the yellow
MODE LED #3 starts to flash when the alarm panel goes off-hook to report
the alarm signal over cellular, however, an alarm/event will only be
transmitted if the STC is being monitored by an available zone in the panel.
No Service Condition (NSC):
Disconnect the antenna from the
Telguard. Check to see that the STC LED #2 flashes 4 times in the
programmed period of time (default is 60 seconds) indicating loss of
cellular service. Reconnect the antenna and check to see that the