Telguard 5G-Ready Fire Safety Communicator Powers Off Alarm Panels

Telguard TG-7FP 5G communicator is an economical solution that powers directly off alarm panel’s 12V/24V auxiliary power source.

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Telguard, a provider of security and fire/life-safety systems, announces the TG-7FP Fire Safety Communicator.

The device is said to deliver a 5G-compatible alarm communicator that is well-suited for many applications where space, access to power and budget are considerations.

The system operates on LTE-M networks and is 5G-ready, which means installing contractors and end users can count on a long-lived, future-ready installation, according to the announcement. The Telguard TG-7FP also costs less to purchase and install than comparable models, according to the company.

The new communicator is described as an economical solution that powers directly off the alarm panel’s 12V/24V auxiliary power source.

It is a streamlined version of the TG-7FS in a compact plastic enclosure. The TG-7FP features a sole path cellular communication pathway.

“Telguard is the leader in universal cellular fire alarm communicators, with the gold standard TG-7FS,” says George Brody, Telguard president.

“The TG-7FP builds off this heritage and is a great line extension of our fire communicators, incorporating LTE-M technology for superior battery life and building penetration, plus it’s 5G ready right now.”

The TG-7FP is UL 864 Listed on AT&T or Verizon and ULC-S559 certified on AT&T. It is compliant with 2019 and earlier editions of NFPA 72.

It is available now to professional fire and life-safety dealers and integrators at leading security distribution partners such as ADI, Alarmax, Anixter, SES and others.

Telguard, a brand of Telular Corp., is a leader in cellular communications devices for security systems.

The company combines devices, communications, video, interactive services and alarm processing into turnkey systems for monitoring intrusion, fire systems and home automation without a traditional landline.

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