Ritron RIT32-151 用户手册

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For assistance, call RITRON at 800-872-1872, or go to 
www.ritron.com
 
 
A
BOUT THE 
Q
UICK 
T
ALK
TM
 
W
IRELESS 
V
OICE 
M
ONITOR 
&
 
A
LARM
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General Information 
The Quick TaIk
TM
 is a wireless radio transmitter that 
reports changes in the status of switches by 
transmitting user-recorded voice messages to two-way 
mobile, portable or base station radios. Quick Talk
TM
 
transmits your voice message when the switch change 
occurs, and at intervals you select.  
Because you provide and connect the switches, your 
Quick Talk
TM
 units can report on the status of intrusion, 
tampering, equipment malfunction, liquid levels, 
machinery, pressure, temperature, power, smoke or 
leakage.  
The Quick Talk
TM
 is easily programmed to transmit on 
either an existing or a new radio frequency, with the 
most popular sub-audible coded squelch formats, such 
as Quiet Call
®
 or Digital Quiet Call
TM
. This enables all 
your personnel with JOBCOM
®
, PATRIOT
®
, or 
equivalent two- way radios to hear the voice messages 
instantly, and to be advised of the current condition of 
each monitored location or device.  
Quick Talk
TM
 is housed in a weather-resistant 
enclosure, so it can be installed in a wide variety of 
indoor and outdoor locations. Because it’s six internal 
AA Alkaline batteries will power the unit for about a 
year, Quick Talk
TM
 does not require AC line power. 
 
Quick Talk
TM
 Models and Frequencies
 
There are two Quick Talk
TM
 models, one for each of the 
most popular professional radio communications bands. 
The model number appears on a label on the front of 
the case, and on a second label inside the case.  
MODEL BAND FREQUENCY 
RANGE 
 
RQT-151 
VHF-FM 
150 to 165 MHz  
RQT-451 
UHF-FM 
450 to 470 MHz  
Ritron manufactures mobile, portable and base station 
two-way radios and repeaters for use with Quick Talk
TM
Ritron pioneered the use of Color Dots on radios to 
identify frequencies.  
Factory-programmed, default Quick Talk
TM
 frequencies 
are:  
Red Dot = 151.625 MHz for VHF units;  
Blue Star = 467.925 MHz for UHF units.  
See page 4 for instructions on changing the Quick 
Talk
TM
 transmit frequency to match an existing radio 
system. 
  
 
P
LEASE 
N
OTE THE 
F
OLLOWING WITH 
R
EGARD TO 
RF
 
E
XPOSURE FOR THIS 
P
RODUCT
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EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY: 
RQA-151: This product generates radio frequency (RF) 
energy when the button on the front of the unit is 
depressed.  This product has been evaluated for 
compliance with the maximum permissible exposure 
limits for RF energy at the maximum power rating of the 
unit when using antennas available from RITRON.   
RQT-151: This product generates radio frequency (RF) 
energy when the state of any of the four inputs has 
been changed.  This product has been evaluated for 
compliance with the maximum permissible exposure 
limits for RF energy at the maximum power rating of the 
unit when using antennas available from RITRON.   
For both the AFB-1545 and the standard internal 
antennas, at the 20 cm (7.9 inches) minimum expected 
separation distance and greater, the maximum RF 
exposure is well below the General 
Population/Uncontrolled limits.  Antennas other than 
those available from RITRON have not been tested for 
compliance and may or may not meet the exposure 
limits at the distances given.  Higher gain antennas are 
capable of generating higher fields in the strongest part 
of their field and would, therefore, require a greater 
separation from the antenna.  This product is not to be 
used by the general public in an uncontrolled 
environment unless compliance with the 
Uncontrolled/General Population limits for RF exposure 
can be assured. 
To limit exposure to RF energy to levels below the limit, 
please observe the following: 
•  Use only the antenna(s) available from RITRON for 
these models.  DO NOT operate the radio without 
an antenna. 
•  DO NOT activate the transmitter when not actually 
wishing to transmit.  These radios transmit recorded 
messages of a pre-determined length to prevent 
continuous transmit times. 
•  When transmitting, make certain that the distance 
limits for the particular model in use are observed. 
•  DO NOT allow children to operate the radio. 
When used as directed, this series of radios is designed 
to comply with the FCC’s RF exposure limits for 
“Uncontrolled/General Population”.  In addition, they are 
designed to comply with the following Standards and 
Guidelines: 
•   United States Federal Communications 
Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR 
§§ 2 sub-part J.  
•   American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / 
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 
(IEEE) C95. 1-1992. 
•   Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 
(IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition.  
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