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FIG-7:    CONTROL  &  CONNECTION  LOCATIONS

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4

Switch  #1

     Terminals

5

Switch  #2

     Terminals

3

Battery

Holder

7

Customer  Service

     Push-button

     Connection

10

  Compressed/Not-Compressed

       Audio Select Jumper

6

External  Power

Input  Terminals

1

Antenna Co-Axial

to BNC Connector

9

Battery Type Selector

8

Transmitter Bandwidth

        Select Jumper

IDENTIFICATION  OF  CONTROLS  AND  CONNECTIONS

1 ANTENNA CONNECTOR

The  antenna  radiates  radio  signals.  Before  using

Quick Assist

, make sure the antenna is fastened

securely to this connector. See page 8.

2 TELEPHONE JACK

The modular telephone jack provides temporary con-

nection to a standard pulse or rotary mode telephone

unit, which is used by the owner to program 

Quick

Assist

 voice messages and other settings. Refer to

FIG-7 below.

WARNING: DO NOT connect the Quick Assist to a

line from the telephone company

; doing

so will damage the unit, and void the

manufacturer's  warranty.

3 BATTERY HOLDER

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.

4 SWITCH #1 TERMINALS

Switch #1 terminals connect to the unit's front panel

(customer)  push-button.  When  the  button  is  pressed

and released, the 

Quick Assist 

transmits a voice

message  (typically,  a  Customer  Assistance  message).

5 SWITCH #2 TERMINALS

Switch #2 terminals connect to the reset switch on the

bottom of the unit. When this reset button is pressed

and released, the 

Quick Assist

 transmits a voice

message  (typically,  a  Reset  message).

6 EXTERNAL POWER TERMINALS

Refer to page 6 for information to connect an external

12 VDC power supply to these terminals.

7 FRONT PANEL (CUSTOMER SERVICE) PUSH-BUTTON

When  this  push-button  is  pressed  and  released,  the

Quick Assist

 transmits a voice message (typically, a

Customer  Assistance  message).

8 TRANSMITTER BANDWIDTH SELECT JUMPER

DO NOT remove

 this jumper. As described on page 5,

this jumper controls selection of wide or narrow

bandwidth.

9 BATTERY TYPE SELECT JUMPER

DO NOT remove

 this jumper. As described on page 5

this  jumper  controls  charging  the  optional  Ni-Cd

batteries.

10. COMPRESSED/NOT-COMPRESSED AUDIO SELECTOR

Do not remove this jumper. 

The 

Quick Assist

can be used with two-way radios that use "companded

audio." For radios with Companded Audio -place the

jumper in the COMP position. For radios without

Companded Audio - place the jumper in the NON-

COMP position. To determine if your radio uses

companded audio, call Ritron or your radio supplier.

IMPORTANT:

Do not remove 

any other fasteners or further

disassemble the 

Quick Assist

  unit; doing so risks

damage to the unit and voiding the manufacturer's

warranty.

Summary of Contents for Quick Assist RQT-150-PB

Page 1: ...ksofRITRON INC Quick Talk is trademark of RITRON INC P O Box 1998 Carmel IN 46032 1998 505 W Carmel Dr Carmel IN 46032 USA PH 317 846 1201 800 USA 1 USA 800 872 1872 FAX 317 846 4978 E mail quickassis...

Page 2: ...RS ii WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS ii ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS ii INTRODUCTION 1 General Information 1 Care and Maintenance 1 PROGRAMMING 2 Before Programming the Unit 2 Programming the Transmitter Frequency...

Page 3: ...attempt to clean the printed circuit board which is located inside the housing Batteries Use only fresh new alkaline batteries when programming Quick Assist Acceptable brands and types are Duracell MX...

Page 4: ...ne to stop programming For DQC codes 7 Find your 3 digit DQC Code in Table 3 page 2 If your code does not appear in Table 3 call your radio service provider or Ritron 8 Pick up the telephone receiver...

Page 5: ...254 1 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 6Z 6A 6B 7Z 7A M1 QUICK ASSIST QC CODE Freq Hz Freq Hz Other Radio Brands Tone Code TABLE 2 QUIET CALL TONE CODES 2...

Page 6: ...l 5 Programming of the Ritron Quick Assist is complete E TO PROGRAM THE ASSISTANCE IS NO LONGER NEEDED MESSAGE 1 Pick up the telephone receiver and listen for the acknowl edge tone 2 Dial 311 Quick As...

Page 7: ...If your frequency has more than three numbers past the decimal point it is probably set for narrowband Example 467 7625 MHz 467 8125 Wide Refer to FIG 2 To set your Quick Assist into wideband position...

Page 8: ...103 as shown in FIG 4 to charge the Ni Cd batteries from the External Power connection d Dial 944 to adjust the Quick Talk voltage the unit then transmits a Low Battery phrase NOTE Because Ni Cd batte...

Page 9: ...kaline batteries before programming the unit 4 SWITCH 1 TERMINALS Switch 1 terminals connect to the unit s front panel customer push button When the button is pressed and released the Quick Assist tra...

Page 10: ...on with sealant tape and press it securely in place Refer to sealant instructions 5 To install the Optional Message Placard align it with the center of its hole over the front push button also align t...

Page 11: ...er scan VHF models only automatically finds NOAA broadcasts Other features include Interference Eliminator Loud and Clear Audio Removable Quick Swap Battery and Drop in Charging Capability Accessories...

Page 12: ...ne lines Ideal for Hotels Motels Golf Courses Schools Public Parks Playgrounds Roadsides Marinas Parking Lots or Garages Receiving or Delivery Docks Campuses Shopping Malls Beachs and Pools Campground...

Page 13: ...eration modification neglect accident or act of God or the use of covered products other than in normal and customary manner or improper testing or installation Defects or damages from unauthorized di...

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