56050801 - Rev B
7
© 2017 Telguard
Installation
Summary
The following are steps necessary to install the Telguard properly.
NOTE:
IF YOU DO NOT PROCEED IN THE ORDER AND MANNER PRESCRIBED, YOU MAY NOT
COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION IN THE TIME DESIRED.
These steps are summarized below and explained in detail in the remainder of this
manual.
1.
Register for Telguard service
2.
Locate unit and measure signal strength
3.
Activate and transmit alarm panel alarm messages over cellular connection
4.
Connect supervisory trip outputs
5.
Connect trip input (optional)
6.
Complete installation
This six step installation approach provides the alarm installer with the easiest
and fastest method of properly installing a Telguard.
Please follow the
instructions carefully and if you should need assistance or have any questions,
please call Telguard Technical Support at 1-800-229-2326 extension 9.
Note: Dealer Account Establishment and Telguard Registration must be complete prior
to Installation (see Section 3).
Step 1: Register the Telguard Unit
Installation Tip: Register for Telguard service prior to leaving for the job site
to avoid a second trip.
The registration form may be completed online through our 24/7 dealer portal
www.telguard.com
.
The desired features and programmable options for any installation are selected
during the registration process.
This includes STC strategy, Trip-Input enabling,
and added value services like HomeControl Flex.
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.
ACFC: Trips 2 hours (programmable for up to 24 hours) after loss of AC
power.
Restores 60 seconds after AC power is restored.
LBC: Trips within 60 seconds on low battery condition. Restores when battery
voltage
12.1 vdc.
NSC: Trips after specified delay time (determined by POTS programming value
852) on no service condition due to loss of RF signal strength.
Restores
after RF signal strength is available.
RFC: Trips on radio failure to communicate with the TCC
DTF: Trips on an internal failure in the dial tone circuitry within the
Telguard
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