Справочник Пользователя для Telular TG-9
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Device Profile Options
The Telguard TG-9 Profile is stored in the Telular Communications Center and defines how each unit
operates. One profile may be used for multiple units. The profile is uploaded to the Telguard TG-9
when it is activated, there is no field programming needed.
Trip and Restore Reporting
operates. One profile may be used for multiple units. The profile is uploaded to the Telguard TG-9
when it is activated, there is no field programming needed.
Trip and Restore Reporting
The TG-9 is programmed to send trips on all zones (not restorals). The profile can be set so that
restores are transmitted. Changes will affect all trip zones.
restores are transmitted. Changes will affect all trip zones.
• Profile Options: Report Restoral / Do Not Report Restoral
Zone 1: Trip Input or Bell Input
Zone 1 on the TG-9 can be programmed as a normal trip input (default), or as a Bell Input. Bell
input is ANSI standard Fire (3 rings, pause) and Burg (steady on).
input is ANSI standard Fire (3 rings, pause) and Burg (steady on).
• Profile Options: Trip Input / Bell Input
Note: Do not connect E.O.L. resistor if using bell input.
Note: If using Bell input, Bell must be connected per Table 1 on page 5 before
Note: If using Bell input, Bell must be connected per Table 1 on page 5 before
activating. Make sure there are no Bell alarms in progress before activating.
Zone 6: Trip Input or Shunt
Zone 6 on the TG-9 can be used as a shunt (default) or as a normal trip input. When in shunt
mode, a switch can be used to enable or disable alarm functions. When the switch is in an “ON or
SHORTED” state alarm functions will be disabled.
mode, a switch can be used to enable or disable alarm functions. When the switch is in an “ON or
SHORTED” state alarm functions will be disabled.
• Profile Options: Shunt / Trip Input
Report Shunt Activity / Do Not Report Shunt Activity
Zones 2 - 5: Trip inputs
Zones 2 - 5 are standard trip inputs.
Swinger Option
The TG-9 can be programmed for a swinger setting. Should a single zone trip more than X times
in Y minutes, the system will send no more events for that zone until Z minutes have passed with
no trips.
in Y minutes, the system will send no more events for that zone until Z minutes have passed with
no trips.
• Profile Options: Swinger Option On / Off
Number of Events (1 – 99)
During Time Period (1 – 99 Minutes)
Time to Restore (1 – 99 Minutes)
STC Trip Output
The STC trip output is a Normally Closed contact with four modes.
Mode 1: It acts as a supervisory output, monitoring for No Cellular Service (NSC), Power Failure
(PFC), Failure to Communicate (RFC),
Mode 2: It acts as an alarm or bell driver, tripping the alarm system or sounding an alarm bell
when a zone or zones on the TG-9 are tripped. Output will time out after 15 minutes.
Mode 3: It acts as an auxiliary output, which will close or open based on incoming signals.
Mode 4: the output is disabled
Mode 1: It acts as a supervisory output, monitoring for No Cellular Service (NSC), Power Failure
(PFC), Failure to Communicate (RFC),
Mode 2: It acts as an alarm or bell driver, tripping the alarm system or sounding an alarm bell
when a zone or zones on the TG-9 are tripped. Output will time out after 15 minutes.
Mode 3: It acts as an auxiliary output, which will close or open based on incoming signals.
Mode 4: the output is disabled
• Profile Options: Mode 1 / Mode 2 / Mode 3 / Mode 4