Telguard T100C001 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Cellular alarm transmission system using microburst control channel technology
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®
TELGUARD
Cellular Alarm Transmission System
Using Microburst
Control Channel Technology
MODEL T100C001
U L
R
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
®
For use by TELGUARD
customers only.
Distribution to others strictly prohibited.
®
T E L U L A R
C O R P O R A T I O N
Corporate Headquarters
647 North Lakeview Parkway
Vernon Hills, Illinois 60061
847-247-9400 Fax: 847-247-0021
December 21, 2000
®
TELGUARD
is a registered trademark of Telular Corporation. Products are protected
under one or more of the following U.S. patents:
4,658,096
4,737,975
4,775,997
4,868,519
4,922,517
© 2000 Telular Corporation
56019201
© 2000 Telular Corporation

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  • Page 1 Control Channel Technology MODEL T100C001 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL ® For use by TELGUARD customers only. Distribution to others strictly prohibited. ® T E L U L A R C O R P O R A T I O N...
  • Page 2: Foreword

    T100C001 that is UL Listed for Supplemental Use only. This means that the T100C001 will not enhance the grade of service. Also, the T100C001 is not to be used as a main or secondary line for a fire or burglar alarm system.
  • Page 3: Efficient Operation

    XPLOSIVE TMOSPHERES Turn OFF your unit when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your Telguard DataBurst or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
  • Page 4: Part 68

    Instructions. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. Located behind the back-up battery of the Telguard model T100C001 is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment.
  • Page 5: Future Testing And Limitations On Use

    Any alarm communication system is subject to compromise or failure.  The Telguard will not work without power. Devices powered by AC will not work if the AC power supply is off for any reason, however briefly, and at the same time, the backup battery is missing, dead or not properly installed.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    ISTINGS BY ODEL 2.9.1 Model T100C001............................ 6 2.9.2 Model T200C001............................ 6 2.9.3 Model T300C001............................ 6 REQUEST TELGUARD ACTIVATION FOR CELLULAR SERVICE FROM TELULAR ..... 6 GETTING READY............................7 INSTALLATION SUMMARY......................... 7 C/C A ................. 7 RANSMIT LARMS OVER THE ELCO ONNECTION ...............
  • Page 7 ONNECT ELCO INE AND UPERVISORY UTPUT 5.4.1 Be sure the Telguard is the first device on incoming phone line ............19 5.4.2 Connect RJ31X to Telguard Jack 1 and Check LFC................20 5.4.3 Connect STC Trip Output........................20 5.4.4 Check Telguard Supervisory Trip to C/C ....................21 5: C ..................22...
  • Page 8: General Description And Operation

    In a typical alarm installation, Telguard is installed in the same area as the host alarm system. The incoming telco line is connected from the RJ31X to Telguard and then to the host control/communicator's digital dialer in the normal fashion.
  • Page 9: C/C Compatible Communication Formats

    In order for the C/C to be compatible with the Telguard, the C/C must be programmed to transmit alarm messages to the central station using one of the following non-extended formats: •...
  • Page 10: Radio Communications Failure Condition (Rfc)

    OWER UPERVISION Telguard monitors its backup battery as well as its AC power source and reports low or missing power conditions from either. Telguard’s integrated control and power module, protected by a 3 amp 3AG fuse, incorporates battery charger circuitry that is jumper selectable for high or low battery capacities. The high battery capacity selection is used for 12V 7Ah, or 12V 14Ah batteries.
  • Page 11: Telguard Automatic Self - Test Report

    When the time for an automatic self-test occurs, the Communication Center transmits a radio signal to the Telguard and the Telguard responds with a self-test radio signal that is received by the Communication Center and processed on to the central station, just as normal alarm signals are processed.
  • Page 12: Diagnostic And Status Leds

    NFC/LFC trip delay time, and standby battery size. If operating parameters are not uploaded to the Communication Center, a "missing parameters (MP) condition" exists and the Telguard will not operate. When an MP condition exists, the Telguard causes the STC LED to light and the STC (System Trouble) trip output to occur.
  • Page 13: Ul Listings By Model

    2.9.1 Model T100C001 Economy model T100C001 is UL Listed for Supplemental Use only and is not to be used as a main or secondary line for a fire or burglar alarm system. This means that the T100C001 will not enhance nor detract from the grade of service of the UL Listed alarm system being used.
  • Page 14: Getting Ready

    4.0 INSTALLATION SUMMARY There are five steps in installing Telguard properly. IF YOU DO NOT PROCEED IN THE ORDER AND MANNER PRESCRIBED, YOU MAY NOT COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION IN THE TIME ALLOCATED.
  • Page 15: Transmit C/C Alarms Over The Cellular Radio Network

    Once alarms are being successfully transmitted over cellular by the C/C, you will be ready to connect Telguard to the incoming phone line at the RJ31X and check that it properly switches to and from cellular upon telco restoral and telco line fault. Telguard's supervisory trip output (normally open) is connected to a 24-hour zone of the C/C and then tested.
  • Page 16: Step 1: Transmit C/C Alarms Over The Telco Connection

    Be sure the C/C is powered up and programmed so that it will transmit a simple alarm signal over the telco line through the RJ31X to the central station when not connected to the Telguard. In checking this, do not connect the host C/C or incoming telco line to the Telguard.
  • Page 17: Rogram Elguard And Confirm Communications Integrity

    5.2.1 Locate Unit Pick a spot next to the C/C where you think the Telguard will be mounted and place the unit down temporarily in that spot. Do not mount it permanently now, since it may need to be moved to receive a better cellular radio signal or a remote high-gain antenna may be necessary.
  • Page 18: Connect Backup Battery And Ac Power Transformer

    5.2.2 Connect Backup Battery and AC Power Transformer To apply power on model T100C001, connect the battery by attaching battery leads to terminals 3 (- ) and 4 (+) noting polarity and program Telguard memory location 67 (see section 5.2.5) for proper battery capacity.
  • Page 19: Default Programming

    Fill out the following Telguard Programming Data Sheet. The completed data sheet enables you to properly install and test the Telguard as well as provide a valuable aid to future troubleshooting if it becomes necessary. Detach and retain this data sheet in your customer account file for future reference.
  • Page 20: Connect Antenna And Temporarily Place Unit

    For example, to re-program the Telguard to transmit over the "A" carrier, the installer would power down the Telguard; put jumper J5 "IN", connect the buttset to T and R test pins, and then power up the unit. After approximately 10 seconds, four tones will be sounded on the buttset indicating entry into programming mode.
  • Page 21: Measure Received Signal Strength (Rssi) For Best Antenna Placement

    If moving the Telguard to a different location is not practical, then you may need a longer cable on the remote antenna in order to receive adequate radio signal strength. Pick a high, visually secure spot, using the guidelines below.
  • Page 22: Request Telguard Activation "Ping" From Telular's Ivr

    Telguard and allows the Telguard to communicate over the cellular network. A successful "ping" causes the red STC LED to turn off. Additionally, if the Telguard is programmed to monitor LFC, then the STC LED will begin to flash 3 times indicating a telco line fault condition since there is no telco line connected to J1 at this time.
  • Page 23 NSC or LFC. Once you have completed the Telguard Programming Data Sheet, confirmed Telguard programming, received the " activation ping " from the Communication Center and have good signal-strength, move on to Step 3.
  • Page 24: Step 3: Transmit C/C A Larms Over The Cellular Radio Network

    Confirm that the Telguard enables the host C/C to transmit alarm signals over the cellular radio network. In checking this, do not connect the incoming telco line to the Telguard or connect the supervisory trip output (STC) to the C/C zone input.
  • Page 25: Verify Alarm Signal Transmissions Over Cellular

    ♦ Call Telular Technical Service, 800-229-2326, and request the Communication Center operator to check the Telguard programming configuration for proper operation on " A " carrier or " B " carrier and proper communications format . The Telguard MUST be programmed to use the SAME FORMAT that the C/C is using (e.g.
  • Page 26: Step 4: Connect Telco Ine And

    The Telguard monitors voltage on the incoming phone line to decide when to switch transmission paths. This requires that the Telguard must be the first device on the telco line . If not, a line fault condition will be created (we call this a "phantom trip") each time the improperly connected device goes off-hook.
  • Page 27: Connect Rj31X To Telguard Jack 1 And Check Lfc

    5.4.2 Connect RJ31X to Telguard Jack 1 and Check LFC Find the modular Jack-to-Jack (J/J) cable supplied and connect one end to Telguard Jack 1 and other end to the RJ31X. Note that the STC LED goes out and the STC relay returns to normal due to telco line restoral.
  • Page 28: Check Telguard Supervisory Trip To C/C

    If the AC power is restored for 60 seconds or more, then the 6-hour timer restarts. When you are sure that the Telguard is monitoring the telco path and cellular path correctly and the C/C is correctly reporting the STC supervisory trip output, move on to Step 5.
  • Page 29: Step 5: Complete The Telguard Installation

    5.5.1 Check Settings Check the jumper setting of J5 (LED mode, out = normal). 5.5.2 Permanently Mount and Properly Ground the Telguard Chassis Attach earth ground to the green grounding screw located on lower left-hand corner of printed circuit board assembly and permanently mount the Telguard chassis.
  • Page 30: A1.0 Wiring Diagram

    ANTENNA RJ31X PREMISE PHONES STATUS LEDS (See Appendix A1.4) AC POWER SIGNAL SYSTEM TROUBLE STRENGTH TELGUARD OPERATION MODE LEDS RADIO TX OUT = NORMAL TRANSCEIVER IN = RSSI TELCO DIALER D O N OT C ONNE CT T O A SWIT C HED AC REC EP T AC L E.
  • Page 31: A1.1 Jack And Pin Assignments

    Reference Incoming Telco 1 Gray R1 Connects telco line to STC LED Flash 3 times RJ31X Jack. 4 Red R(Ring) Telguard and provides when telco voltage is Telco RJ31X. 5 Green T(Tip) output for premises phone lost. 8 Brown T1 connection at RJ31X.
  • Page 32: A1.2 Terminal Strip Pin Assignments

    - RFC1 - Failure to receive Link Request Ack after 3 attempts. RFC2 - Failure to receive Link Termination Ack after 2 attempts. ♦ Loss of Telguard Dial Tone Voltage (DTF) due STC LED Flashes 6 to: Improper dial tone voltage. ≤ 35 VDC. times.
  • Page 33: A1.3 Led Modes And Functions

    6 Flashes* System Trouble Condition – DTF MODE – LED 2 Yellow Solid ON Telguard operating in Mode 1 Fast Flash C/C off-hook to transmit signals over cellular. Solid ON (1 sec) Telguard in Microburst transmission. Radio TX – LED 1...
  • Page 34: A1.4 Jumpers

    UMPERS Jumper Position Jumper Feature Function Used as LED Mode selector to indicate Normal Operating operating conditions of Telguard, used to View Received Normal* Mode, RSSI or view Received Signal Strength or enter Signal Strength Programming Mode. Programming Mode. Refer to A1.4.
  • Page 35: A2.0 Operational Quick Reference Table

    Mode LED turns on and STC LED turns off. Disable TX – Communication Center TX capability is disabled until further Activated. Radio TX (Status data) notice. Telguard can still receive radio When signals from Communication Center. transmitting. 56019201 © 2000 Telular Corporation...
  • Page 36: A2.1 Setup

    Program Location 51 prevents Telguard from operating properly, the condition if programmed, will cause the supervisory trip output (STC) to trip the C/C's 24-hour zone forcing the C/C to communicate the "Telguard S ystem T rouble C ondition" to the central station.
  • Page 37: A2.2 Telguard Communication Formats

    A2.2 T ELGUARD OMMUNICATION ORMATS Telguard Standard Communication Formats NAME HANDSHAKE DATA BAUD RATE FORMAT EXTENDED KISS OFF Telguard FREQUENCY FREQUENCY FREQUENCY CODE RADIONICS (Double Round) 2300Hz 1800Hz 40 PPS 2300Hz FRANKLIN (Double Round) 2300Hz 1800Hz 20 PPS 2300Hz SIA P3 (Double Round)
  • Page 38: A2.5 Activation Form (Fax To 678-945-1651)

    Telguard Automatic Self-Test Time: AM / PM NOTE: When activating the Telguard DataBurst unit using the Interactive Voice Recognition (IVR) system, you will be required to enter your Dealer number, Installer number, and the unit’s Serial number or Confirmation number.
  • Page 39: A3.0 Ul Installation Requirements For Supplemental Use (Model T100C001)

    The T100C001 is UL Listed for Supplemental Use only. This means that the T100C001 will not enhance the grade of service. Also, the T100C001 is not to be used as a main or secondary line for a fire or burglar alarm system. The T100C001 is not intended for fire remote station, proprietary and central station use.
  • Page 40: A4.0 Detailed Specifications

    EAMPS standards for cellular compatibility and all applicable Aeris Microburst  Standards. The integrated Microburst  radio provides RF control channel data communication facilities for the Telguard DataBurst over the AMPS cellular network via the Aeris Microburst  data communications protocol.
  • Page 41: A5.0 Parts List

    Economy model T100C001 is UL Listed for Supplemental Use only and is not to be used as a main or secondary line for a fire or burglar alarm system. This means that the T100C001 will not enhance nor detract from the grade of service of the UL Listed alarm system being used.
  • Page 42 General Accessories: BMR-1250 Battery, 12V, 7.0 AH. XXXXXTBD Transformer, 16.5V, 20VA (Revere RT-1620SL). XXXXXTBD Dipole s pike antenna (0dB gain). 1F01A001 Magnetic mount antenna (3dB gain), 12 ft. cable with TNC connector. 1F01A003 Magnetic mount antenna (5dB gain), 12 ft. cable with TNC connector. 56019201 ©...
  • Page 43: Index

    Jack and Pin Assignments ........24 Supervisory Trip Output (STC) Relay ...... 4 Jumpers ..............27 Telco Signal Path through Telguard ..... 20 LED Function Table ..........14 Telguard Communication Formats ....... 30 LED Function Table – Normal Operating Mode ..26 Terminal Strip Connections ........

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