Telguard TG-1 Express, TG1LAX02 Quick Install Manual

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Pin Description STC2 Connect to 24-Hour N.C. Zone on panel for supervision.
STC1 Connect to 24-Hour N.O. Zone on panel for supervision TRIPIN Connect to external relay/sensor or to the panel for Home
Control Flex. DC Connect to panel auxiliary power. GND Connect to panel auxiliary ground.
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Connect Dialer and Power to the TG-1 Express
Connect the alarm panel’s dialer to the RJ-45 jack on the TG-1 Express. If using the Single Line Interface Cable (SLIC) for power, connect the supplied RJ-45 cable’s orange wire to the alarm panel’s ground and its blue wire to the panel’s auxiliary power. If using the terminal block, connect pins 6 and 7 (labeled GND and DC) to the panel’s ground and power, respectively.
Connect the Antenna and Place the Unit
Connect the antenna to the antenna port, and press the RSSI button on the side of the unit to put the LEDs into RSSI display mode. When you have found a location that provides 2 bars or more (LEDs 4 and 5 solid) and more than 1 cellular tower (LED 1 solid), install the mounting screws and attach the TG-1 Express to the mounting screws. Press the RSSI button again to return the LEDs to normal display mode.
Activate the TG-1 Express
The last step is to trigger an alarm from the panel to activate the TG-1 Express. Note that the first alarm will activate the TG-1 Express with the Telguard Communication Center, and will not be sent to the central station.
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Optional Steps
Configure and Connect Supervisory Trip Outputs
If required, configure the relay outputs by visiting www.telguard.com. By default, the relays will trip for any system trouble condition detected on the TG-1 Express. Connect the STC2 relay output to a 24 Hour N.C. Zone on the alarm panel for supervision. Connect the STC1 relay output to a 24-Hour N.O. Zone on the alarm panel for supervision.
Configure and Connect Trip Input
The trip input may be configured to provide supervision independent of the alarm panel, for applications such as external sensors and tamper protection. Configure the trip and restoral reporting (they are disabled by default) and the swinger setting by visiting www.telguard.com.
HomeControl Flex
If enabling HomeControl Flex, STC2 will be repurposed as the Keyswitch relay and the Trip Input will be used to connect to the panel’s output. STC1 will remain as the only trouble condition relay. To enable this feature and to find more information about HomeControlFlex wiring and programming, visit www.telguard.com.
For more detailed installation descriptions, please refer to the Telguard Installation and Operating Instructions available for download at
www.Telguard.com
LED Indicators
LED Symbol Color Showing Indication
LED #1
Activation
Green
Solid On
Unit is activated atthe message center
and enabled
Off Unit not activated atthe message center
Flashing
Unit is disabled or Activation Denied
(if paired with LED4)
LED #2
STC (System Trouble Condition)
Red
Off ALL OK 1 Flash STC – LowPower Failure 2, 3 Flashes N/A 4 Flashes STC – No ServiceCondition 5 Flashes STC – Radio FailureCondition 6 Flashes STC – Dial ToneFailure
7 Flashes
STC–Panel Presence Failure
LED #3
Panel Communication
Yellow
Flashing
TG-1 Express communicating with
alarm panel
Off Idle state
LED #4
Acknowledgement
Red
Flashing
When flashing with LED #1 unit has failed activation. PressRSSI button twice and checkRegistration.
Off TG-1 Express initialized
On
TG-1 Express is waiting for response
from
Telguard
Communication Center
LED #5
Radio
Green
Off Idle Flash Indicates radio is receivingmessage
Solid On
TG-1 Express initializing withcellular
network
LED #7
Trip Input
Green
Solid On Trip input activated Off Trip input not activeor restored
LED #8
Power
Red Solid On Power connected to unit
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