Telguard Debuts TG-7FM Multi-Carrier Fire Alarm Communicator

In the event of a service disruption, Telguard's TG-7FM seamlessly transitions to the next best connection, guaranteeing uninterrupted protection.
Published: August 18, 2024

Telguard, a security and life safety technologies provider, introduces the TG-7FM 5G LTE-M multi-carrier communicator, said to offer reliability and connectivity by harnessing multi-carrier capability, supporting all three major U.S. carriers — AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile.

Designed to ensure continuous coverage, TG-7FM employs a patent-pending selection process during installation. This process chooses the carrier with the best signal strength and data quality in the area, automatically selecting it as the primary network. In the event of a service disruption, the unit transitions to the next best connection, guaranteeing uninterrupted protection for businesses.

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“Telguard is committed to delivering best-in-class life safety solutions to the market. We are very proud to bring this industry-first innovation to the commercial fire market,” said Telguard President George Brody. “The TG-7FM represents the first of our next generation of communicators, offering users unprecedented peace of mind with its three-carrier coverage and automatic failover.”

The TG-7FM offers university compatibility with any panel and integrates with any central station. It connects to the panel DACT (dialer) to replace expensive landlines and communicates using 5G-LTE-M technology to ensure uninterrupted signal and product longevity. The TG-7FM selects the optimum primary and backup carriers based on performance analysis. No AC outlet is needed; it operates on 12/24-volt panel power, complies with NFPA 72, and is UL 864 Listed, meeting the highest standard for sole path fire communications.

For more information, visit https://www.telguard.com/product/tg-7fm.

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