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“ We have used Telguard products on several installations over the last two years. The units are very user friendly and easy to install/commission. The Telguard GSM unit is the perfect solution...More>
“ GB Security Group have been using TelGuard now for approx six years mainly using the Bespoke PSTN intercom system for use on the integrated system that we install. The intercom units are all manufactured to our exact requirements allowing us to offer our customers...More>
The Hub is a PCB that operates as a central control unit and is housed within an aluminium box. The Satellites are CAN (Controller Area Network) controlled from the Hub and may be a mixture of any analogue panels in the Telguard range.The Satellites may be a mix of systems from the Telguard analogue range.
Up to 7 satellite panels are able to operate from one Hub and one telephone line or GSM SIM card. The 12V 1A PSU, supplied with the system, is wired to the Hub with the telephone line.
The Satellites are connected to the Hub by 1 x CAT 5 cable. They are connected in a spur configuration or in series (see diagram) or a combination of both. The satellites are numbered and must be installed in number order. The maximum distance from the Hub to the furthest Satellite must be no more than 300 metres.
The system is installer programmed remotely from a standard telephone or mobile, modem link, locally via the keypad (where fitted) or a USB connection. The Satellite panels operate in the same way as the standard panels and offer the same facilities.
The Hub & Satellites System.
In a situation where there is more than one entrance position we are able to offer the Telguard Hub and Satellites. The land line bridge board requires an analogue telephone connection – either PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) or an analogue extension from a PABX (Private Automated Branch eXchange) and a link to the equipment to be operated i.e. a gate, door lock, barrier etc.
The GSM bridge board option comes integrated with a network scanning feature which
enables you to scan for best network coverage within your installation area (ie:
O2, Vodafone etc). The GSM requires a Pay-
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