56050801 - Rev B
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4 FLASH
NSC – No Service
5 FLASH
RFC – Radio Failure
6 FLASH
DTF – Dial Tone Failure
7 FLASH
PPF – Panel Presence Failure
Verify Alarm Signal Transmissions over Cellular
Trip several alarms on the alarm panel and verify that the central station received
them by calling the central station operator.
Use a lineman's butt-set in
MONITOR
MODE
connected to Telguard's "T" and "R" test pins to "listen" to communications
between the alarm panel and the Telguard.
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 transmission.
Also, check antenna connector and make sure it is seated
correctly.
Call Telguard Technical Support, 1-800-229-2326 option 9
.
Step 4: Connect Supervisory Trip Outputs
Connect and test the supervisory trip outputs to the alarm panel.
Enabling of a local alarm or strobe light may be desirable when a trip is declared.
The STC trip output 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.
If both a local signal and a control trip input are required,
then external relays are needed to provide additional uncommitted contacts.
Reprogram Alarm Panel to Send Proper Code
If necessary, reprogram the alarm panel to send proper alarm code when tripped by
the Telguard’s supervisory output.
Program zone restoral 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 making 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 LED 3
starts to flash when the alarm panel goes off-hook to report the alarm signal over
cellular.
Low Battery Condition (LBC)
: Disconnect the battery and during the next 60
seconds check to see that the STC LED 2 flashes 2 times indicating that the
battery is missing.
Check to see that the alarm panel indicates the STC trouble
code on the STC LED.
Reconnect the battery and check during the next 60 seconds
to see that the STC LED 2 goes off, indicating the missing battery condition has
been restored.
No Service Condition (NSC
): Disconnect the antenna from the Telguard.
Check to
see that the STC LED 2 flashes 4 times and in 60 seconds and the alarm panel
transmits the STC trouble code over the Telco line indicating loss of RF signal
strength.
Reconnect the antenna and check to see that the STC LED 2 goes off
within 30/60 seconds indicating RF signal strength resorted.
AC Fail Condition (ACFC)
: Disconnect the 12VAC, 10VA transformer and check to
see that the AC POWER LED goes out and the STC LED 2 flashes once indicating
that AC power is missing.
Reconnect the AC transformer and check to see that
the AC POWER LED goes on and the STC LED 2 goes off indicating that AC power has
been restored.
No transmissions will be sent to the central station.
The AC
power must be off, continuously, for 2 hours before the STC relay causes the
alarm panel to send a trouble code.