Telguard Introduces TG-7EM Dual-Path Communicator for Commercial Intrusion Applications

Telguard has introduced the TG-7EM, a Multi-Carrier 5G LTE-M and LAN dual-path communicator designed to provide redundant, uninterrupted alarm signal transmission for commercial intrusion systems.
Telguard's new TG-7EM communicator combines Multi-Carrier cellular connectivity and LAN dual-path reporting to enhance reliability in commercial intrusion installations.

Telguard's new TG-7EM communicator combines Multi-Carrier cellular connectivity and LAN dual-path reporting to enhance reliability in commercial intrusion installations.

Telguard has announced the launch of the TG-7EM, a new Multi-Carrier 5G LTE-M and LAN dual-path communicator developed specifically for commercial intrusion applications. The company plans to officially introduce the product at the 2026 Electronic Security Expo (ESX).

The TG-7EM is designed to provide reliable alarm signal transmission through a combination of Multi-Carrier cellular connectivity and LAN-based dual-path communication. Supporting AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile networks, the communicator evaluates available network conditions during installation and automatically selects the strongest-performing carrier through Telguard's patent-pending Carrier Selection Process (CSP).

According to the company, the communicator can automatically transition to another carrier if service degradation or an outage occurs, helping maintain uninterrupted alarm signal delivery without requiring manual intervention.

The TG-7EM also incorporates dual-path reporting capabilities using both cellular and LAN communication pathways. If one communication path becomes unavailable, the secondary path continues transmitting alarm signals, providing an added layer of redundancy for commercial intrusion environments where communication uptime is critical.

“The TG-7EM brings together the confidence that every signal gets through by combining universal panel and central station compatibility with Multi-Carrier cellular and internet access,” said George Brody, president of Telguard.

Among the key features of the TG-7EM are automatic carrier selection and switching across AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile networks, active cellular and LAN communication paths, and compatibility with all major intrusion panels and central stations. The communicator also supports multiple power options, including 12VDC or 24VDC supplied from the control panel, as well as AC power with internal battery backup.

Security features include 256-bit encryption, active line security with 200-second supervision on the active path in sole or dual-path modes and an integrated tamper switch.

Telguard said the TG-7EM was developed for scalability, reliability and simplified deployment. The communicator is intended for use in new installations, system takeovers and upgrades within commercial intrusion applications.

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