Telguard TG-7FP Installation & Operating Guide
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UL and ULC Compliance
The TG-7FP is certified as complying with UL and ULC Standards for Commercial Fire and
Commercial Burglary installations. The chart on Page 1 shows the associated UL and ULC
Standards. Certificates of Compliance are available at
To maintain compliance, the alarm panel must also be UL, ULC, or cUL Listed for commercial fire
and/or commercial burglary use as appropriate.
ULC Compliance Note:
For Commercial Fire installations in Canada, the radio frequency warning
label (supplied) must be affixed to the outside front cover of the TG-7FP device to maintain
compliance.
Getting Ready
The communicator can only be activated when all necessary accounting information has been
added to the customer database located at the TCC (i.e., the communicator has been registered).
The database includes information about the customer account, communicator location, and system
test plan information.
Dealer Account Establishment
A Dealer Account must be established prior to registration of any Telguard communicator. This can
be accomplished by visiting
and completing the necessary information under
This is a one-time event and an acknowledgment from Telguard Customer Service
will include a Dealer Account Number that will be used for all Telguard Digital registrations.
Telguard communicators can be registered and activated once the Dealer Account has been
established.
Pre-Installation Checklist
Before attempting to connect the communicator to the alarm panel, please make sure you have all
the proper parts before you go to the job site. The following items are shipped with each TG-7FP:
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Telguard Cellular Communicator
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Cellular Antenna
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Pluggable screw terminal blocks (2-, 2-, & 6- position)
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Button Activation Tool for operating side buttons
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Quick Install Guide
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Frequency Warning Label to be applied for installations in Canada
NOTE: The
communicator
registration should be completed in advance to avoid installation
delays
You must also have certain installation test tools:
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Screws and a screwdriver will be required to attach the communicator and antenna to the wall.
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To connect the STC relay outputs, trip input, or tamper to the alarm panel, solid or stranded
electrical wire will be required. The terminal strips can accommodate solid or stranded wire
from 16 to 22 gauge in size.
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A standard telephone or lineman's butt-set is recommended for verifying communication
between the panel and the communicator.