For assistance, call RITRON at 800-872-1872, or go to
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5. If there were any changes made during steps 2 through 4,
press the COMMIT button. This will erase all input messages,
which will have to be re-recorded and the RECORDED boxes
will no longer be checked.
NOTE: Pressing the 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.
After you have recorded a message you can review it by pressing
the associated PLAY button. The Quick Talk
TM
will transmit the
message on the transmit frequency associated with the input
selected.
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EST
Y
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Q
UICK
T
ALK
TM
P
ROGRAMMING
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Once your Quick Talk
TM
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 Talk
TM
you should
test for communication with your radio
receivers.
To test the Quick Talk
TM
radio transmitter:
1
Attach the Quick Talk
TM
flexible
antenna.
2. Turn on your radio receiver.
3. Place a screwdriver, paper clip or other
electrically conductive item across the
Input #1 pins.
4. Quick
Talk
TM
will transmit the Input 1
CLOSED message, which you should be
able to hear on your radio receiver.
5. Remove the short across the Input #1
pins.
6. Quick
Talk
TM
will transmit the Input 1
OPEN message, which you should be able to hear on your radio receiver.
7. Repeat Steps 3 through 6 for Inputs 2, 3 and 4 if they have been programmed to be used.
8. If you do not hear the messages, you have probably not properly programmed the Quick Talk
TM
transmitter
frequency or the Quiet Call
®
Coded Squelch. In this case, repeat the programming and perform this test again.
Depending upon your programming, the following sequence describes what you should hear with your radio receiver:
1. The
Quick
Talk
TM
transmitter will broadcast on the Transmit Frequency and QC or DQC Code programmed for
the input that has been activated.
2. The
Quick
Talk
TM
will broadcast silence during the programmed Message Delay on TX Time
3. The
Quick
Talk
TM
will broadcast the TX Alert Tone if one has been programmed.
4. The
Quick
Talk
TM
will broadcast the Location Message if one has been recorded.
5. The
Quick
Talk
TM
will broadcast the recorded Input OPEN Message if the input has gone high or the Input
CLOSED Message if the input has gone low.
6. The Input Message will be repeated for the number of times programmed for Repeat Message on each
Transmission.
7. The
Quick
Talk
TM
will broadcast the TX Alert Tone again to signal the end of message, if one has been
programmed.
8. The
Quick
Talk
TM
transmitter will turn OFF and the RQT will wait for the period of time programmed for Wait Time
between Transmissions.
9. If Repeat Message Transmissions has been programmed for more than one transmission, the Quick Talk
TM
transmitter will again be activated and Steps 1 – 8 will be repeated for the programmed number of transmissions.
Input #1 (pins 9 &10)
Input #2 (pins 7 & 8)
Input #3 (pins 5 & 6)
Input #4 (pins 3 & 4)