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Verify Audio Connectivity (optional)
The TG-1 Express supports transmit and receive audio, if used with a
listen-in alarm panel and configured with the voice feature at the
Telguard Message Center.
If the audio capability is being used, it is important to verify proper
voice communication. To do this, configure the alarm panel as
appropriate, and trip an alarm that will initiate the two-way voice
connection. Once this is done, verify correct listen-in functionality with
the central station personnel.
Step 4: Connect the Supervisory Trip Output
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 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.
Decide on a STC Trip Output Strategy
The Telguard provides the host alarm panel with one supervisory trip
output for reporting a Telguard system trouble code to the central
station. The supervisory trip outputs are programmable via a touch-
tone telephone or butt-set 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.
NSC
: Trips after a variable length of time (default is 60
seconds) on no service condition due to loss of RF signal