TYPE OF EXHIBIT: INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTION MANUAL FCC PART: 2.1033 (c)(3) MANUFACTURER: RITRON, INC. 505 West Carmel Drive Carmel, IN 46032 MODELS: RQA-151M, RQT-151M TYPE OF UNIT: VHF-FM Voice Message Transmitter FCC ID: AIERIT32-151M DATE: December 30, 2010 Included in this exhibit are draft copies of the User Manual for RITRON Models RQT-151M and RQA151M VHF-FM Voice Message Transmitters. These manuals provide the end user with installation and operating instructions.
Quick Talk TM Wireless Voice Monitor & Alarm Owner’s Manual PRELIMINARY • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CONSTRUCTION FACTORIES WAREHOUSES FARMS UTILITIES AIRPORTS RETAIL STORES SECURITY LAW ENFORCEMENT SHIPPING APARTMENTS SPORTS HOTELS RESTAURANTS SCHOOLS TRANSPORTATION ______________________________________________________________________ Ritron Publication 145000081 Rev. A 12-10 © 2010 Ritron, Inc. All rights reserved.
TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................... Description Page Accessories for Quick TalkTM ......................................................... ii What this Manual Covers............................................................... ii Important Safety information.......................................................... ii About the Quick TalkTM Wireless Voice Monitor & Alarm General information....................................................................
ABOUT THE QUICK TALKTM WIRELESS VOICE MONITOR & ALARM ....................................................................... General Information Quick TalkTM Models and Frequencies The Quick TaIkTM is a wireless radio transmitter that reports changes in the status of switches by transmitting user-recorded voice messages to two-way TM mobile, portable or base station radios. Quick Talk transmits your voice message when the switch change occurs, and at intervals you select.
QUICK TALKTM WIRELESS VOICE ALARM REPORTER FEATURES ......................................................................... • Basic Features: • • • • • • • • • • • • • Internal radio transmitter (separate VHF and UHF models). User-recorded voice messages; total recording time of 30 seconds. Connection to user-supplied switches. Included external antenna. Typical range of 1/2 mile. Longer range is possible using an optional antenna. Weather-resistant (not waterproof nor immersible) enclosure.
IDENTIFICATION OF QUICK TALKTM CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS ..................................................................... 1 7 Battery Holder Record Button The battery holder accommodates the six (6) standard “AA” alkaline cells required to power the Quick TalkTM. Press this button to initiate voice recording. NOTE: Always install a fresh set of alkaline batteries before programming the unit. A 10-conductor cable for connection of external power supply and up to four (4) switch inputs.
QUICK TALKTM PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES ...................................................................................................... The Quick TalkTM features four (4) separate inputs that can each be programmed with unique voice messages and attributes. All programming is accomplished with the RITRON RQA/RQT PC Programmer software available at www.ritron.com. The original factory-programmed transmitter frequency of your Quick TalkTM is marked on the outside of the shipping box.
Compand Some two-way radios have a feature referred to as “companding”. It is a way of eliminating background hiss or noise, making the radio sound clearer. “Companding” is a combination of audio “compression” in the transmitter and audio “expanding” in the receiver. The Quick TalkTM can be programmed for audio compression. To determine if your existing 2-way radios are using the Companding feature, you can check the radio’s User Manual, contact your radio dealer, or call Ritron for help.
Latching Input Mode - Use the Quick TalkTM Latching Input mode if repeated transmissions are desired with a momentary switch (i.e. a push-button). The latching effect maintains message repeats after the momentary switch change has ended. Example: To use a Quick TalkTM in a paint department, you want it to re-transmit a message several times after a “Press for Help” push-button is pressed.
PROGRAMMING YOUR QUICK TALKTM TRANSMITTER FREQUENCY AND TONE....................................................... TM The Quick Talk transmitter operates exclusively on a 12.5 kHz narrow band channel bandwidth. Many of the Frequency Table Codes programmed in your compatible Ritron radios are for 25 kHz wide band channels. If these TM codes are selected when programming your Quick Talk radio, the programmer will automatically update to the equivalent 12.5 kHz code.
TABLE 3: UHF Business band models (cont.) Code 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Frequency (MHz) 461.1875 461.2125 461.2375 461.2625 461.2875 461.3125 461.3375 461.3625 462.7625 462.7875 462.8125 462.8375 462.8625 462.8875 462.9125 464.4875 464.5125 464.5375 464.5625 466.0375 466.0625 Color Dot Narrow Band Equivalent Code Frequency (MHz) 466.0875 466.1125 466.1375 466.1625 466.1875 466.2125 466.2375 466.2625 466.2875 466.3125 466.3375 466.3625 467.7875 467.8375 467.
RECORDING YOUR QUICK TALKTM VOICE MESSAGES ......................................................................................... Each of the four Quick TalkTM inputs can be programmed to play two unique voice messages, a “Switch Open” message that plays when the input changes to an OPEN or HIGH condition, and a “Switch Closed” message that plays when the input changes to a CLOSED or LOW condition.
5. If there were any changes made during steps 2 through 4, press the COMMIT button. This will erase all input messages, they will have to be re-recorded and the RECORDED boxes will no longer be checked. NOTE: Pressing COMMIT button will not erase the Low Battery, Power Fail, or Location messages. 6. To record a new message, press the associated RECORD button and follow the instructions on the Record Message dialog box. 7. The RECORDED checkbox will now indicate that the message is recorded.
INSTALLING THE QUICK TALKTM ......................................................................................................................... Prior to installing the Quick TalkTM transmitter, it is important to verify all radio programming to be certain that you have achieved the operation you desire. Re-programming requires the removal of the Quick TalkTM from its installed location, which can be time consuming and frustrating. 1.
TEST YOUR SWITCH’S OPEN AND CLOSED CONDITIONS ...................................................................................... TM TM In the Quick Talk basic operating mode, you will record two (2) voice messages for the Quick Talk to transmit. One message is transmitted when the switch is OPEN and the other is transmitted when the switch is CLOSED. Before you record these switch condition messages, determine how your switch works by using the factory prerecorded messages in the Quick TalkTM.
AUTOMATIC LOW BATTERY ALERT MESSAGE..................................................................................................... If the battery voltage drops below approximately 6 Volts, the Quick TalkTM transmits a factory prerecorded message, “Low Battery”, every 60 minutes. When this occurs, replace the batteries promptly — within a day or so. CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL +12 VDC POWER SUPPLY ......................................................................................
(Quick TalkTM disabled), and it is then closed, Quick TalkTM transmits the prerecorded message describing the current condition of Input #1. MONITOR 4-20 MA SENSOR CURRENT LOOP WITH QUICK TALK TM ANALOG INPUT .............................................. TM Quick Talk can act as a current sink when a resistor is connected between an Input’s positive and negative connection. The resistance value is selected to scale the current to the permitted 0 - 5 Volt range for the Input to TM Quick Talk .
RITRON, INC. LIMITED WARRANTY ..................................................................................................................... WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS: RITRON, INC. ("RITRON") provides the following warranty against defects in materials and/or workmanship in RITRON Radios and Accessories under normal use and service during the applicable warranty period (as stated below).
Quick Assist ® Wireless Callbox Transmitter Owner’s Manual ______________________________________________________________________ Ritron Publication 14500079 Rev. A 12-10 © 2010 Ritron, Inc. All rights reserved. Ritron, Patriot, Jobcom, OutPost, GateGuard, Quiet Call and Quick Assist are registered trademarks of Ritron, Inc. Quick Talk, Liberty and RadioNexus are trademarks of Ritron, Inc. Call 800-USA-1-USA for the right Wireless Solutions to your communication needs. P.O.
TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................... Description Page What this Manual Covers............................................................... ii Important Safety information.......................................................... ii Quick Assist® Features Described in this Manual .......................... ii About the Quick Assist® Wireless Callbox Transmitter General information....................................................................
ABOUT THE QUICK ASSIST® WIRELESS CALLBOX TRANSMITTER ......................................................................... General Information Quick Assist® Models and Frequencies The Quick Assist® is a RITRON Wireless Callbox Transmitter, specialized for indoor retail or commercial use, and pre programmed to transmit a custom recorded “assistance needed” message when the Message pushbutton is pressed for customer assistance.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT QUICK ASSIST® PROGRAMMING........................................................... Do I have to program my Quick Assist®? You may not need to program your Quick Assist® at all. If you purchased a Quick Assist® unit that is factory programmed to your radio system frequency (check the frequency on your ® radios and the Quick Assist ), and you do not use a form of Quiet Call coded squelch, you can install the batteries and ® start using Quick Assist .
If your Quick Assist® was previously programmed with a ® Quiet Call code and you need to remove it, follow the programming instructions, using No Tone code, “44”, as shown in the table. ® What is Digital Quiet Call ? Digital Quiet Call® (DQC) is a digital sub-audible coded squelch system. Do I need to program my Quick Assist® with a Digital Quiet Call code? ® If your radio system does not use Digital Quiet Call , or any other trade name equivalent, you will not need to program a Digital Quiet Call® code.
IDENTIFICATION OF QUICK ASSIST® CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS .................................................................... 1 Battery Holder 6 The battery holder accommodates the six (6) standard “AA” alkaline cells required to power the Quick Assist®. NOTE: Always install a fresh set of alkaline batteries before programming the unit. 2 7 Record Button Press this button to initiate voice recording.
QUICK ASSIST® PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES ..................................................................................................... The Quick Assist® features four (4) separate inputs that can each be programmed with unique voice messages and attributes. All programming is accomplished with the RITRON RQA/RQT PC Programmer software available at www.ritron.com. The original factory-programmed transmitter frequency of your Quick ® Assist is marked on the outside of the shipping box.
Compand Reset Operation Some two-way radios have a feature referred to as “companding”. It is a way of eliminating background hiss or noise, making the radio sound clearer. “Companding” is a combination of audio “compression” in the transmitter and audio “expanding” in the receiver. The Quick Assist® can be programmed for audio compression. To determine if your existing 2-way radios are using the Companding feature, you can check the radio’s User Manual, contact your radio dealer, or call Ritron for help.
Repeat Message with multiple transmissions You can set a limit to the number of times the message will be transmitted at the scheduled intervals. Example: Suppose you have placed a Quick Assist® at the delivery door of your building. Your recorded message might then be “Visitor at Delivery Door”. You may want this message to be transmitted every two minutes for approximately a quarter hour after the push button has been pressed, and then to stop transmitting until the button is pressed again.
PROGRAMMING YOUR QUICK ASSIST® TRANSMITTER FREQUENCY AND TONE ..................................................... ® The Quick Assist transmitter operates exclusively on a 12.5 kHz narrow band channel bandwidth. Many of the Frequency Table Codes programmed in your compatible Ritron radios are for 25 kHz wide band channels. If these ® codes are selected when programming your Quick Assist radio, the programmer will automatically update to the equivalent 12.5 kHz code.
TABLE 3: UHF Business band models (cont.) Code 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Frequency (MHz) 461.1875 461.2125 461.2375 461.2625 461.2875 461.3125 461.3375 461.3625 462.7625 462.7875 462.8125 462.8375 462.8625 462.8875 462.9125 464.4875 464.5125 464.5375 464.5625 466.0375 466.0625 Color Dot Narrow Band Equivalent Code Frequency (MHz) 466.0875 466.1125 466.1375 466.1625 466.1875 466.2125 466.2375 466.2625 466.2875 466.3125 466.3375 466.3625 467.7875 467.8375 467.
RECORDING YOUR QUICK ASSIST® VOICE MESSAGES ........................................................................................ The Quick Assist® can be programmed to play two unique voice messages, an “Assistance needed” message that is transmitted when the front panel push button is pressed, and a “Call answered” message that is transmitted if the Quick Assist® has been reset.
TEST YOUR QUICK ASSIST® PROGRAMMING ....................................................................................................... Once your Quick Assist® has been programmed it will transmit on the same frequency as your radio receivers, and will transmit any coded squelch signals required for your radio system. Before installing the Quick Assist® you should test for communication with your radio receivers. ® To test the Quick Assist radio transmitter: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
INSTALLING THE QUICK ASSIST® ........................................................................................................................ Prior to installing the Quick Assist® transmitter, it is important to verify all radio programming to be certain that you have achieved the operation you desire. Re-programming requires the removal of the Quick Assist® from its installed location, which can be time consuming and frustrating. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
RECORDING CUSTOM VOICE MESSAGES ............................................................................................................ What is the purpose of Recording Custom Voice Messages? Recording customized Quick Assist® voice messages gives them unmistakable meaning and significance. The standard factory prerecorded messages of “Assistance needed” and “Call answered” require the listener to know exactly where the Quick Assist® is located.
RITRON, INC. LIMITED WARRANTY ..................................................................................................................... WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS: RITRON, INC. ("RITRON") provides the following warranty against defects in materials and/or workmanship in RITRON Radios and Accessories under normal use and service during the applicable warranty period (as stated below).