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© 2019 Telguard
NOTICE TO USERS, INSTALLERS, AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION, AND OTHER INVOLVED PARTIES
This product incorporates field-programmable software. In order for the product to comply with the requirements in the Standard for
Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems, UL 864, certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or
not used at all as indicated below.
Program feature or option
Permitted in UL 864? (Y/N)
Possible settings
Settings permitted in UL 864
TG-PEM input type
Y
Normally open, Normally closed,
Supervised
Normally open
UL Note for Commercial Fire applications:
The TG-PEM also has 8 inputs. In commercial fire applications, TG-PEM can host
a legacy FACP (that does not support a DACT) by connecting defined zone inputs (Normally O
pen) to FACP’s dry contact
outputs of fire alarm, fire supervisory and fire trouble signaling, to facilitate signaling to a remote supervisory station. All
interconnecting wiring (including power input) with FACP shall be in max. 20 ft conduit. All inputs on TG-PEM should be
programmed as Normally Open.
UL Note for Commercial Burglar applications:
TG-
PEM’s inputs can be programmed as Normally
Open, Normally Closed or
Supervised (with 2.2 k
Ω
EOLR) 24-hr zone inputs. STC1 relay (NO) of TG7 shall be connected to a 24-hr alarm input of a
compatible burglar panel to report alarms from TG-
PEM’s inputs, including wiring faults when the inputs are in Supervised
Mode. STC2 relay (NC) shall be programmed to report NSC, LFC, RFC, DTF.
UL Note:
Each input on any PEM module should have a unique zone number programmed. Zone numbers
can’t be
duplicated between two PEM modules.
Swinger
Swinger is the repetitive opening and closing of a detection circuit or device for no apparent reason. Some central stations
may refer to this as a “runaway” account.
The TG-PEM allows the installer to enable the swinger feature to limit the
number of events transmitted on a specific zone or circuit during an ARMED cycle. The swinger feature is used to prevent
repeated false signals being sent to the central station from a defective field device or common service issues like a loose
wire or an intermittent connection in a sensor.
Swinger settings defined:
Event count
is the number of events to detect
Time span for events
is the time interval used for the event count
Timespan without events
is the time interval where no events are detected
Swinger setting examples:
Suppress Alarm Detection
Event count: 10, Timespan for events: 10 min
These settings will suppress the event reports when the zone trips more than 10 times within a 10 min timespan.
Restore Alarm Detection
Timespan without events: 10 min
This setting will restore the zone when 10 mins elapse with no zone trips.
Alarm Format Support
The Telguard TG-PEM allows configuration of each input zone and reports an event in the Contact ID alarm communication format.
Central Station delivery or End-User notification is configurable through the
portal.