Programming A Message Repeat Limit; Restart Quick Talk When Finished Programming; Message Parameters; To Reprogram Quick Talk To Original - Ritron QUICK TQLK Applications Manual

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12.
PROGRAMMING A MESSAGE
REPEAT LIMIT
What is the purpose of limiting the number of times a
scheduled voice message is transmitted? In the
previous section, you programmed the Quick Talk to
transmit a switch status message at regular intervals. In
this section, you can limit to the number of times the
message will transmit at the scheduled intervals.
EXAMPLE: A switch closes when it detects a vehicle at
your delivery door. The recorded message is
"Vehicle at delivery door." This transmits every two
minutes for about 15 minutes after a vehicle is
detected, then stops until the vehicle is moved. To
achieve this, set the message schedule (Section 11
of this manual), for two minutes, and set the
message limit (as described below), to "8."
When a vehicle arrives, the switch closes and the
message transmits every 2 minutes until it has
been sent 8 times over a span of 16 minutes. If the
vehicle leaves before 16 minutes elapses, the
switch opens and messaging ceases. The process
repeats for every vehicle detected.
Do I need to program this feature? The Quick Talk is
factory-set to transmit switch status messages without
limit. Example: If you program Quick Talk to transmit a
status message every hour, it will continually do this until
the battery runs down. If this programming is sufficient for
your application, you can skip to the next section.
NOTE: The following example is for Switch #1. To
program this feature on Switch #2, refer to Quick
Reference Guide dial codes on page 20.
Set Scheduled Message Repeat Limit for Switch Closed
a. From Table 6 below, select the code number for the
desired number of messages.
b. Lift the telephone receiver and dial "612", then dial
the selected Code Number. Quick Talk responds
with a single confirmation tone.
EXAMPLE: To schedule message limit "8",
program "6128."
c. You may either hang up or continue programming.
— TABLE 6 —
MESSAGE SCHEDULED
REPEAT LIMIT
.............................
1 time
............................
2 times
............................
3 times
............................
4 times
............................
5 times
............................
6 times
............................
7 times
............................
8 times
Repeat Forever, No Limit
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CODE
NUMBER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
............
9 —
DEFAULT
13.
RESTART QUICK TALK WHEN
FINISHED PROGRAMMING

MESSAGE PARAMETERS

What is the purpose of restarting the Quick Talk? If you
have changed message schedules or limits, restarting the
Quick Talk ensures all internal clocks and counters are
set properly.
Do I need to restart the Quick Talk? It is best if you do.
To Leave Telephone Programming Mode and Restart the
Quick Talk:
Pick up the telephone receiver, wait for the beep
and dial "999."
Quick Talk responds with a single short tone.
NOTE: Be sure to hang up, and to disconnect the
telephone from Quick Talk.
14.
TO REPROGRAM
QUICK TALK TO ORIGINAL

FACTORY SETTINGS

What is the purpose of erasing and reprogramming the
Quick Talk to its original factory settings? If you are
unsure how Quick Talk features are programmed and
want to start over again, use this feature.
Do I need to use this feature? You can erase all your
programming to return Quick Talk to its Factory Default
Settings with this command.
To erase programming and start over with Factory
Default Settings:
a. Pick up the telephone receiver, wait for the ac-
knowledgment tone.
b. If your Quick Talk is a VHF-FM RQT-150 model,
dial "978" to return it to the default frequency of
154.570 MHz.
OR
...if your Quick Talk is a UHF-FM RQT-450 model,
dial "979" to return it to the default frequency of
467.925 MHz.
c. After you hear the confirmation tone, hang up the
telephone.
d. Play back your voice phrases and re-record them
as necessary. See pages 9 and 10.
NOTE: This command does not restore the Factory
Default recorded voice messages. Any and all
recorded messages may be lost by use of this
command; you will have to record them again,
using the instructions in this manual.
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