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BEFORE  PROGRAMMING  THE  QUICK  ASSIST:

1. Remove the Message Panel by pulling forward on the top of it.

2. Remove the (4) large screws at the corners of the gray enclosure.

3. Lift the cover from the unit. Use care to not damage or disturb any exposed internal components.

4. Plug a telephone unit that passes the following test into the telephone jack on the radio board.

IMPORTANT

The telephone must be capable of "Pulse" mode dialing. Most specialized and office telephones, speaker

phones, telephones with lighted dials and those that generate only Touch Tones CANNOT BE USED to

program the Quick Talk.

Many modern telephones have a selection switch for "P" (Pulse) and "T" (Tone). A "Pulse" mode tele-

phone generates a rapid series of clicks (rather than Touch Tones) with each dialed digit.  If the tele-

phone has this mode selection switch, it must be set to "P" (Pulse) to program the Quick Talk.
-

The telephone must have a cord with a standard modular plug.

- Test the telephone

 for suitability by plugging it into the telephone jack of the Quick Talk, then dial "O" (Operator). 

A

repeating busy signal in the telephone earpiece indicates it is acceptable for programming the Quick Talk.

5. Disconnect the Antenna and the Rest Push-button in-line connectors. See FIG

-2, page 4.

6. Remove batteries from the unit.  Install a 

fresh set

 of six AA alkaline batteries, matching polarity marks on the

batteries with the marks in the battery holder.

7. Reconnect the Antenna connector to the antenna, and the Reset in-line connector to the Reset Push-button.

IMPORTANT:

 

THE ANTENNA AND RESET CONNECTORS MUST BE CONNECTED in order to program the unit !!

8. Program the Quick Assist as follows:

B. TO PROGRAM THE QUIET CALL SUB-AUDIBLE

CODED SQUELCH INTERFERENCE ELIMINATOR:

1. Determine if your radio system uses QC- or DQC-

coded tones. To program DQC tones, skip to Step 7.

For QC codes:

2. Find your QC tone frequency and its corresponding

2-digit code in Table 2, page 2.

NOTE:

  If your radio system does not use coded

squelch, program No Tone Code “

44

”.

3. Pick up the telephone receiver and listen for the

acknowledge tone.

4. Dial “

21

”, then enter the 2-digit code from Table 2.

EXAMPLE

:

If your QC frequency is 103.5 (Code 13),

dial “

2113

”.

5. Quick Assist responds with a single beep to indicate it

has programmed the QC code.

6. You may either continue programming additional

features, or you may dial “

999

” and hang up the

telephone 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 and listen for the

acknowledge tone.

9. Dial “

22

”, then enter the 3-digit DQC code from Table 3.

EXAMPLE

:

If your DQC code is 131, dial “

22131

”.

10. Quick Assist responds with a single beep to indicate it

has programmed the DQC code.

11. You may either continue programming additional

features, or you may dial “

999

” and hang up the

telephone to stop programming.

A. TO PROGRAM THE TRANSMITTER FREQUENCY:

1. Determine the frequency of your radio system.
2. Find your frequency in Table 1, page 2, then determine its

corresponding two-digit code. If your frequency is not listed

in Table 1, skip to Step 7. Otherwise, go on to Step 3:

For frequencies listed in Table 1:

3. Pick up the telephone receiver and listen for the

acknowledge  tone.

4. Dial “

11

”, then enter the digits of your frequency code

from Table 1.

EXAMPLES

:

If your Quick Assist is a 

VHF RQT-150-PB

operating on the frequency 154.570 MHz,

dial “

1102

”.

If your Quick Assist is a 

UHF RQT-450-PB

operating on the frequency of 467.925 MHz,

dial “

1108

”.

5. Quick Assist responds with a single beep to indicate

the  transmitter  frequency  programming  is  completed.

6. You may either continue programming additional

features, or you may dial “

999

” and hang up to stop

programming.

For frequencies not listed in Table 1:

7. Pick up the telephone receiver and listen for the

acknowledge  tone.

8. Dial “

12

”, then the first six digits of your frequency.

EXAMPLES

:

If your Quick Assist is a 

VHF RQT-150-PB

operating on a frequency of 153.220 MHz,

dial “

12153220

”.

If your Quick Assist is a 

UHF RQT-450-PB

operating on a frequency of 464.3125 MHz,

dial “

12464312

”.

9. Quick Assist responds with a single beep to indicate it

has  programmed  the  transmitter  frequency.

10. You  may  either  continue  programming  additional

features, or you may dial “

999

” and hang up the

telephone  to  stop  programming.

(Programming Instructions continued on page 4)

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IMPORTANT

The telephone must be capable of "Pulse" mode dialing.  Most specialized and office telephones, speaker phones,

those with lighted dials and that generate only Touch Tones CANNOT BE USED to program the Quick Talk.
If the telephone has a mode selection switch, it must be set to "P" (Pulse), rather than "T" (Tone), to program the

Quick Talk.
- The telephone must have a cord with a standard modular plug.
- Test the telephone for suitability by plugging it into the telephone jack of the Quick Talk, then dialing "O"

(Operator).  A repeating busy signal in the telephone earpiece indicates it is acceptable for programming the

Quick Talk.

Содержание Quick Assist RQT-150-PB

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Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

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Страница 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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