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Telguard TG-4 - STEP 3: TRANSMIT C;C ALARMS OVER THE TELCO CONNECTION; STEP 4: PROGRAM, ACTIVATE & TRANSMIT C;C ALARMS OVER CELLULAR RADIO NETWORK

Telguard TG-4
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56033504 © 2007 Telular Corporation
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5.3 STEP 3: TRANSMIT C/C ALARMS OVER THE TELCO CONNECTION
Be sure the C/C will transmit a simple alarm signal over the telco line through the RJ-31x to the central station
when the Telguard is disabled. In checking this, do not apply power to the Telguard.
5.3.1 Connect C/C to Telguard
Jack J7 (BLACK Connector)
Plug the modular jack of the C/C-to-Telguard cable from C/C to J7 (black) on the Telguard.
5.3.2 Connect telco line (RJ-31x Jack) to Telguard Jack J6 (GRAY Connector)
Plug the modular jack of the cable (supplied) from RJ-31x jack in the premise to J6 (gray) on the Telguard.
5.3.3 Verify Alarm Signal Transmissions over Telco
Trip several alarms on the C/C and verify that the central station received them by calling the central station
operator. Use a lineman's buttset in MONITOR MODE and connected to Telguard's "T" and "R" test pins to
"listen" to communications between the C/C and Monitoring Station.
5.4 STEP 4: PROGRAM, ACTIVATE & TRANSMIT C/C ALARMS OVER CELLULAR NETWORK
Confirm that the Telguard enables the host C/C to transmit alarm signals over the cellular radio network. In
checking this, disconnect the incoming telco line to the Telguard. The Telguard will confirm registration with the
Telular Communication Center if the Activation Form was submitted prior to installation. During the processing of
the first alarm signal over the cellular network the Telguard will transmit all of the programming parameters from
the Telguard along with the information (central station number and account code) from the alarm panel. Once
this information is received, the Telular Communication Center will transmit a message back to the Telguard
indicating that the unit is registered. When this message is received the LED’S on the unit will begin operating in
normal mode; Registration LED #1 will be on solid.
The first alarm is to confirm registration and activate the Telguard unit. The first alarm will
NOT be transmitted to the central station.
NOTE: SPECIAL LED INDICATIONS DURING ACTIVATION
IF THE TELGUARD FAILS THE REGISTRATION PROCESS IT WILL BE DISPLAYED ON THE LEDS.
1. IF LED #1 AND LED #4 ARE FLASHING, THE TELGUARD SERIAL NUMBER IS NOT IN THE DATABASE AT
THE TELULAR COMM. CENTER, CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO VERIFY PROPER LINE RANGE.
2. IF ALL OF THE LEDS ARE FLASHING, THE REGISTRATION MESSAGE WAS NOT RECEIVED AT THE
TELULAR COMMUNICATION CENTER. RETRY TRANSMITTING REGISTRATION MESSAGE. IF TELGUARD
FAILS A SECOND TIME TO REGISTER, CHECK SIGNAL STRENGTH. IF SIGNAL STRENGTH IS OK, THEN
CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT.
ON EITHER INDICATION OF FAILED REGISTRATION, THE UNIT MUST BE RESET
BY PUTTING THE J10
(RSSI JUMPER), IN “SHORTED” POSITION. THE REGISTRATION MESSAGE MUST BE RESENT
OR THE
TELGUARD WILL TRANSMIT ALL SIGNALS THROUGH THE TELCO CONNECTION.
SYSTEM STATUS LEDS REGISTRATION INDICATIONS
ALL LEDS FLASHING FAILED REGISTRATION – SIGNAL TOO WEAK
LED #1 & LED #4 FLASHING REGISTRATION ERROR – CALL TECHNICAL SUPPORT
LED #1 ON REGISTRATION SUCCESSFUL
LED #2 ON SOLID NOT REGISTERED NEED TO CONNECT PANEL AND TRIP ZONE
SYSTEM TROUBLE CONDITION, STC (LED #2)
STATUS LED #2 INDICATION
1 FLASH AC LOW/MISSING
2 FLASH LBC LOW BATTERY
3 FLASH LFC LINE FAULT
4 FLASH NSC NO SERVICE
5 FLASH RFC RADIO FAILURE
6 FLASH DTF DIAL TONE FAIL