TG-7 Dual Path Series Installation & Operating Guide
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System Status LEDs Table:
System Status LEDs
Activation Indications
LED 1-5 FLASHING
Failed Activation Signal Too Weak
LED 1 & LED 4 FLASHING
Activation Error Call Telguard Technical Support
LED 1 ON
Activation Successful
LED 6 ON
LAN Connection Validated
Verify Alarm Signal Transmissions Over Cellular Path
Before beginning this step, make sure that the LAN cable connection from the communicator
silver RJ-45 jack that goes to the host router or switch is disconnected.
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 the
communicator's "T" and "R" test pins to "listen" to communications between the alarm panel and
the communicator.
Once you have verified the cellular pathway, reconnect the LAN cable.
If you are having problems getting reliable alarm signal transmissions, additional adjustments may
be necessary:
•
Recheck signal strength. You need at least RSSI = 2
(TWO LEDS ON SOLID)
for adequate signal
transmission in dual path mode or 2 ½ (
TWO LEDS ON SOLID AND A THIRD FLASHING
) for Sole
Path mode. Also, check antenna connector and make sure it is seated correctly.
•
Call Telguard Technical Support, 1-800-229-2326 option 9.
Verify Alarm Signal Transmissions Over LAN Path
This step is necessary when the communicator is in dual path mode with LAN either primary or
secondary. Before beginning this step, make sure that the antenna is disconnected.
Trip several alarms on the alarm panel and verify that the Central Station received them by calling
the Central Station operator.
Once you have verified the LAN pathway, reconnect the communicator antenna.
Step 5: 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 alarm panel at the same time. If both a local signaling device and an alarm panel
are required, then external relays are needed to provide additional uncommitted contacts.
UL/ULC Compliance Note:
The communicator will at a minimum have the trip output connected
to the alarm panel to indicate A/C failure (ACFC) and low battery (LBC) conditions when the
communicator is using its own Power Supply and not powered by the panel.
ULC Compliance Note:
For Commercial Burglary installations, STC1 shall be connected to the
panel's 24hr zone and shall be designated only as Low Battery Condition if using an AC power
source, or Low Power Failure if getting power from the panel. Other failure conditions shall be
triggered through STC2 and shall be treated as general trouble condition.
Reprogram Alarm Panel to Send Proper Code
If necessary, reprogram the alarm panel to send proper alarm code when tripped by the
communicator
toral as desired.