Ritron RIT29-150M VHF-MURS HANDHELD TRANSCEIVER User Manual

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Professional Two-Way Radio
User Manual
Model: VHF MURS • UHF PT-150M
License Free
• 8 Channel Capacity
• All 5 MURS Frequencies
• License Free
• 2-Tone Decode 300-3000Hz
• Loud Audio Output - 1000mW
• MIL STD 810F Temperature/Humidity/
Shock/Vibration
• IP65 Certified Resistance to Water/Dust
• PC Programmable with Software
CONTENTS
PAGE
Included Items.………………...........1
Accessories.……………..………... ..2
Controls and Functions ...................3
Charger Information.........................3
Antenna Installation.........................3
LCD Display Indicators....................4
800-USA-1-USA
(872-1-872)
www.ritron.com
Battery Information ..........................4
Operating Your Radio ......................5
Programmable Functions .............6-9
CTCSS / DCS TONE chart..............9
FCC Regulations.............................9
RF Energy Exposure Information...10
RF Energy Exposure Information...11
(French Language)
Ritron Warranty Information ......Back
505 W. Carmel Drive/P.O. Box 1998, Carmel, IN 46032 • P.O. Box 1998 • Phone: 317.846.1201 • Email: sales_info@ritron.com
© 2010 Ritron, Inc. All rights reserved. Ritron is a registered trademark of Ritron, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of
their respective owners. Ritron PN:14500084 REV A 07/12
NH-PT
ACCESSORIES
Model
Description
PT-150M VHF, *151-154MHz, 8 Channels, 2 Watts
*Standard antenna supplied is cut for operation in the 150-165MHz frequency range
The Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS) is in the VHF,
151-154 MHz spectrum range. Transmit power is
limited to 2 Watts.
The Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS) is licensed by
rule. This means an individual license is not required
to operate a MURS device. You can operate a MURS
device regardless of your age and for personal or
business use so long as you are not a representative
of a foreign government. The FCC service rules for
the Multi-Use Radio Service (MURS) are located at
“http://www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/rules-regulationstitle-47” \o “47 C.F.R. Part 95” 47 C.F.R. Part 95.
Factory Default Frequency Settings
The radio is factory programmed with all of the MURS
frequencies as shown below. See page 5 for Programmable Function Buttons default settings. The radio
channel settings and other features can be reconfigured
with PC programming software and special cable.
The radio can only be programmed for operation
on VHF MURS frequencies.
Channel
Number
[CH1
ITEMS INCLUDED
WITH EACH RADIO
[CH2
F01]
[CH3
F19]
[CH4
F20]
[CH5
F21]
[CH6
F23]
[CH7
F22]
CH8
Blank
[ display info ]
154.600MHz
151.820MHz
151.880MHz
151.940MHz
154.570MHz
154.600MHz
...................
PT Radio
RHD-15X
Replacement, Battery Pack
BP-Li-PT
Speaker Microphone
RSM-6X
Replacement, Belt Clip
CB-PT
BC-6PT
RSM-6X
Installing Audio Accessories
1. Remove the 1 phillips head fastener
that
secures the audio accessory dust cover
to the radio.
2. Attach the Ritron audio accessory connector
to the radio using the 2 captive screws in the
audio accessory connector.
3. Do NOT over-tighten or use excessive
force when securing the mounting screws
to the radio
Li-Ion Battery
w/ Belt Clip
VHF
Antenna
The PT-150M is PC programmable with special
Ritron software and programming cable. For the
FREE PC programming software download go to:
http://www.ritron.com/manuals.html
1.
Ear Loop with PTT
& Microphone
RHD-15X
AC Adaptor
To order the programming software CD kit or USB
PC-to-radio programming cable (pn#214BE001),
Call Ritron at 800-872-1872.
NH-PT
BC-6PT
programmed
(see page 9
for tone codes)
................
................
................
................
................
................
................
Nylon Carry Holster
Optional 6-unit Gang Charger
Freq		
Tone
Codes Frequency Codes
F02]
154.570MHz		No Tone Code 		
Part No.
Battery Installation/Removal
1. Turn the radio OFF.
2. Align tabs at bottom of battery pack with the
slots at the bottom of the radio body.
3. Pivot the top of the battery towards the
radio body until you hear the spring latches
engage with a click.
To Remove
Single Slot Rapid Charger
1. Turn radio OFF.
2. Slide both side latches down until they release.
3. Gently rotate the top of the battery pack away
from the radio.
2.
Display Indicators
Getting To Know Your PT-150M Series Radio
1. Carefully align threaded end of the antenna with
the mating connector located on the radio.
2. Carefully rotate the antenna clockwise until fully
threaded into the mating connector.
5.
ON/Increase Volume – rotate clockwise
OFF/Decrease Volume – rotate counter clockwise
is
Can be programmed for
specific functions. (PFB)
PTT Button
Push and hold
to transmit; release
to receive signal.
7.
8.
(Upper)
Monitor (PFB)
(Lower)
Turns on backlight 		
for display and
buttons. (PFB)
Select the desired channel
or Scroll Menu function.
PFB denotes Programmable Function Button
P1, P2, P3 are PFB’s
(see page 5.)
BC-PT Charger Information
Specification
• Input voltage: 12VDC, 1A
• Output voltage: 8.4VDC, 850mA
• Charge time: 2 1/2 hours
Operating instruction
• Plug the AC power cord of the
charger into a wall outlet.
• Turn the transceiver off.
• Insert the battery pack into the
charger with or without the
transceiver attached.
Color Status of Charger LED
Steady RED.........Battery Charging
Steady GREEN....Battery Charging Complete
Steady AMBER....Trickle Charge, Replace Battery
Blinking AMBER...Abnormal Temperature
Blinking RED........Replace Battery
3.
*All channels will display an “L”. All MURS channels are set to 2 watts.
Battery Information
• Fully charge the battery before use to keep the optimum
capacity and for safe operation.
• The battery is designed for the PT Series charger only. Please
do not charge the battery with any other brand charger.
• Turn the radio off before charging.
• Do not disassemble.
• If the battery terminal is contacted with any metals or conductive
substances, it may do harm to the body or battery.
• Battery Type: Rechargeable Lithium-Ion
• Battery Life: Duty cycle: 5% transmit, 5% receive,
90% standby = more than 12 hours
4.
Operating Your PT-150M Series Radio
• Select the desired channel by using the Up/ Down button. When held down, 		
channels change continuously.
• To Monitor channel activity, press the monitor button on the side.
• To Talk, press and hold the PTT button, speak into the microphone on the radio,
and release to listen.
Note: For maximum clarity hold the radio 2-3 inches away from your mouth and speak
in a normal tone of voice.
Programmable
Function Buttons
(Use PC Programming Software and
Special Cable to Reconfigure)
A Programmable Function Button (PFB) provides easy, one-button access to
a variety of specific features or functions. For example, a PFB can be configured
to have: NO function when pressed; toggle a specific feature ON or OFF; or
send a unique Call Tone. The following table indicates the Factory Default setting
of each PFB on your radio. The default settings can be reconfigured with the
special M-Series PC programming software and a programming cable. See
page 1 for programming cable ordering info and web site location of FREE
software download.
PF Button
#6. Orange (top)
Factory
Default Function
No Function
#2. Side Button
Monitor
(Upper)
#3. Side Button
Backlight
(Lower)
• Press
, if enabled the first feature/function in the list will appear
on the LCD display
• Use
to scroll to a specific feature/function or
• Press
to ENTER the feature/function appearing
on the LCD display
• Use
• Press
to scroll sub-list option settings for the specific feature/function
to SAVE selection and exit MENU
• The last channel of operation will appear on the LCD display
If radio is programmed with sub-tone, momen-		
tarily press the Monitor Button (left side), to
toggle between sub-tone, no sub-tone or open
squelch (you will hear squelch noise).
Listed below is a description of each radio feature and function. The grid below
indicates if the feature can be:
(1) Assigned to a specific Programmable Function button, and/or
(2) If the function can be programmed to be accessible via the radio’s MENU mode.
None
Turns ON the backlight of the display and
backlit front buttons.
P3
Scan
Nuisance
Channel Delete
while in
Scan Mode
Radio will begin to scan designated channels.
A channel must be flagged using PC Programmer
in order to be included in scan list. Scan symbol
will appear in display.
Allows user to temporarily delete nuisance
channels from the scan list. When radio is in
scan mode and stops on the nuisance channel, 		
PRESS and HOLD the Scroll Down Button.
Display will flash “DELETED” when complete. 		
Nuisance Channel is now temporarily deleted 		
from scan list. To restore deleted channel,
turn the radio OFF then ON again.
#10.
MENU/ENTER
Allows access to MENU enabled features
and/or serves as an ENTER key.
Keypad Lock		
Scroll Up
Scroll Down
Listed below are instructions for accessing certain features and functions using the
MENU/ENTER button. With the PC programming software and a special programming cable, you can enable or disable access to certain features. Also, the MENU/
ENTER button can be assigned to have NO function when pressed. See page 1 for
programming cable ordering info and web site location of FREE software download.
To access feature/functions via the radio MENU button:
PC Programming Software and
Programmable
Features (UseSpecial
Cable to Reconfigure)
Radio will send a Call Tone to alert other
co-channel users. Call Tone will sound as
long as PFB is pressed.
#11.
(Use PC Programming Software and
Special Cable to Reconfigure)
Description of Function
P1
Send Call Tone
P2
Using
The Menu/Enter Button
Scroll Channels or feature sub-list.
Scroll Channels or feature sub-list.
5.
No Function Assigned For most basic applications
and ease-of-use. If enabled, the PF button will have
no function when pressed.
Menu Button Activates the radio menu feature,
menu selections will appear on the display.
Up/Down Scroll Buttons Scroll Up/Down any selection
list. This includes channel list, menu list, contact list,
status list, RX or TX tone list, and variable level settings.
Monitor/Call Cancel Will toggle sequentially between:
tone, carrier, and open squelch mode, or will clear the
display of any incoming call.
Emergency Call Allows user to send an Emergency
Call/Message on a pre-defined channel to other radios.
PF
Assignable
Menu
Accessible
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No		
Yes
No
Ex: If radio user should become injured, or is in danger. A push of the orange button activates the
Emergency Call function. Ask your dealer for specific details and operation of this feature. 			
Backlight ON/OFF Turns the display backlight On or Off.
Send A Call Tone You can transmit a Call Tone to other
radios in your group to alert them you are about to talk.
Radio transmits alternating tones for as long as the
programmable function button is pressed.
6.
continued...
PF
Menu
Assignable Accessible
Group Select When programmed to a programmable
function button, allows quick access to a group of up to
10 pre-programmed channels.
Go To A Fixed (Pre-Set) Channel #, 1- 4 “Speed dial”
for quickly accessing pre-programmed channel(s).
Eliminates the need to scroll through channels.
A programmable function button can be assigned
to 1 of up to 4 pre-set channels.
Keypad Lock ON/OFF Prevents accidental activation
of the front panel buttons. Icon appears on LCD
display when ON.
Send A Selective Signaling Call Send a 2-tone Page
Code (e.g. GateGuard command code, 5 to7 Tone
Page or DTMF ANI Code on a per channel basis).
Alerts ON/OFF Turn keypad tones OFF for silent
operation. Icon will appear on LCD display when ON.
Send DTMF Digits Radio can be programmed by your
dealer to transmit unique DTMF digits on a per channel
basis and/or via programmable function button.
Talk Around ON/OFF Causes the radio to transmit on
the receive frequency on channels where the RX and TX
are not the same. Icon will appear on the LCD Display
when ON.
Tx/Rx Tone Select Select CTCSS or DCS encode and
decode tone codes on the current operating channel.
TX Power Level All channels are set for 2 watt operation
Battery Saver ON/OFF Battery life extended when ON.
Missed Call Displays a list of missed Selcall calls.
Contact List Select and send from a list of
pre-programmed encode codes.
E.g. 2-Tone GateGuard Command codes to open different gates,
turn on lights, pump control etc.
Status List Select & send from a list of pre-programmed
“status” messages. E.g. Text messaging.
Squelch Level Will display the current squelch level
and allow the user to raise or lower squelch with the Up
and Down buttons. Smaller numbers increase squelch
sensitivity, allowing the radio to hear weak and distant
signals. Larger numbers decrease sensitivity, only
strong signals are heard.
Missed Call List Delete Clears the Missed Call List.
Missed Call Send Will automatically send the Current
Status message if a Missed Call is detected.
7.
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
NA
Yes
Yes
Yes
NA
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
PF
Menu
Assignable Accessible
Password Prevents unauthorized use of the radio.
At radio turn on user must enter 4 character
password before radio will operate. Password is
entered using the Up/Dwn scroll buttons and
MENU button.
Normal Scan ON/OFF Must be programmed by your
dealer. Channels must be flagged as eligible scan
channels. Normal Scan will periodically check these
channels to prevent missed calls.Programmable function
button can be set to turn function ON or OFF. Icon will
appear on LCD display when scan is ON.
Priority Scan ON/OFF Must be enabled by your
dealer. Designates a priority channel that is checked
more frequently than other channels to prevent
missed calls.
Priority Scan Channel Allows the user to set the
priority channel from a list of available channels.
Nuisance Channel Delete Allows user to temporarily
delete nuisance channels from the scan list. When radio
is in scan mode and stops on the nuisance channel,
PRESS and HOLD the Scroll Down Button. Display will
flash “DELETED” when complete. Nuisance Channel
is now temporarily deleted from scan list. To restore
deleted channel, turn the radio OFF then ON again.
“Hands-Free” VOX ON/OFF Allows “hands-free” use
of the radio, with or without an audio accessory.
(I.e. a headset). Icon will appear on LCD display when ON.
VOX Level Allows user to select the voice audio level
required to “key” the transmitter. VOX Level can be set
from 0-15. A higher number makes the VOX circuit
“MORE” sensitive (“less” audio is required) to trigger
VOX operation. A lower number makes the VOX
circuit “LESS” sensitive (“more” audio is required).
Ear PTT ON/OFF Enables or disables microphone
on radio. Allows use of earbud (listen only) device
while microphone on radio remains enabled.
LED Indicator ON/OFF LED on top of the radio can
be set to “blink” green every 10 seconds.
Lone Worker Useful in situations where the radio
user works alone and is either required to or it would
be helpful to check in at regular intervals. PT Radio
can be programmed to sound a tone to remind the
Lone Worker that they must “call in”. If they do not call
in within the specified period, radio will automatically
send the Emergency code.
Radio Reset See your Dealer for details
8.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
continued...
PF
Menu
Assignable Accessible
Caller/Group ID Each transmission (16 possible
codes) is uniquely identified. Receiving radios
show name of caller/group on LCD display.
Selcall (Selective Calling) 2-Way Paging Selcall
is a voice call to a specific radio or group of radios.
The caller selects the radio or group of radios from
a pre-programmed “contact list.”
Status Messaging Send and receive pre-programmed
alpha/numeric status messages.
[Ack]nowledge Sending radio receives an
[Ack]nowledge message confirming that the Selcall or
Status Message has been received.
CTCSS (Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System) Frequency Chart
No.
Freq (Hz)
No.
Freq (Hz)
No.
Freq (Hz)
No.
Freq (Hz)
001
67.0
013
103.5
025
156.7
037
241.8
002
71.9
014
107.2
026
162.2
038
250.3
003
74.4
015
110.9
027
167.9
039
069.3
004
77.0
016
114.8
028
173.8
040
159.8
005
79.7
017
118.8
029
179.9
041
183.5
006
82.5
018
123.0
030
186.2
042
189.9
007
85.4
019
127.3
031
192.8
043
196.6
008
88.5
020
131.8
032
203.5
044
199.5
009
91.5
021
136.5
033
210.7
045
206.5
010
94.8
022
141.3
034
218.1
046
229.1
011
97.4
023
146.2
035
225.7
047
254.1
012
100.0
024
151.4
036
233.6		
DCS (Digital Coded Squelch) Code Chart
No.
Code
No.
Code
No.
101
102
Code No.
Code
No.
Code
No.
Code
023
119
131
137
261
025
120
132
138
263
155
431
173
654
191
252
156
432
174
662
192
255
103
026
121
134
139
104
031
122
143
140
265
157
445
175
664
193
266
271
158
464
176
703
194
105
032
123
152
141
274
306
159
465
177
712
195
325
106
043
124
155
107
047
125
156
142
311
160
466
178
723
196
332
143
315
161
503
179
731
197
356
108
051
126
109
054
127
162
144
331
162
506
180
732
198
446
165
145
343
163
516
181
734
199
110
065
452
128
172
146
346
164
532
182
743
200
111
454
071
129
174
147
351
165
546
183
754
201
455
112
072
130
205
148
364
166
565
184
053
202
462
113
073
131
223
149
365
167
606
185
122
203
523
114
074
132
226
150
371
168
612
186
036
204
526
115
114
133
243
151
411
169
624
187
145		
116
115
134
244
152
412
170
627
188
212		
117
116
135
245
153
413
171
631
189
225		
118
125
136
251
154
423
172
632
190
246		
9.
No
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
SERVICE
Federal law prohibits you from making any
internal adjustments to the transmitter and/or
from changing transmit frequencies unless you
are specifically designated by the licensee.
SAFETY STANDARDS
The FCC (with its action in General Docket
79-144, (March 13, 1985) has adopted a safety
standard for human exposure to radio frequency
electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated
equipment. Ritron observes these guidelines
and recommends that you do also:
• DO NOT hold the radio so that the antenna is
very close to or touching exposed parts of the
body, especially the face or eyes, while transmitting. Keep the radio vertical,
four inches away while talking into the
front panel.
• DO NOT press the Push-To-Talk except
when you intend to transmit.
• DO NOT operate radio equipment
near electrical blasting caps or in an
explosive atmosphere.
• DO NOT allow children to play with any radio
equipment that contains a transmitting device.
• Repair of Ritron products should be performed
only by Ritron authorized personnel.
If your radio equipment fails to operate properly,
or you wish to have the radio programmed,
contact your authourized dealer or Ritron.
RITRON, INC., Repair Department
P.O. Box 1998
Carmel, IN 46082-1998 USA
Phone: 317-846-1201
Fax: 317-846-4978
RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION
RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION, AND
OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FCC OCCUPATIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS
BEFORE USING YOUR PORTABLE 2-WAY RADIO, READ THIS IMPORTANT RF ENERGY AWARENESS AND
CONTROL INFORMATION AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE FCC’S
RF EXPOSURE GUIDELINES.
NOTICE: This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled conditions, where users have full knowledge of their exposure
and can exercise control over their exposure to meet FCC limits. This radio device is NOT authorized for general population,
consumer, or any other use.
This 2-way radio uses electromagnetic energy in the radio frequency (RF) spectrum to provide communications between two or
more users over a distance. It uses radio frequency (RF) energy or radio waves to send and receive calls. RF energy is one form
of electromagnetic energy. Other forms include, but are not limited to, electric power, sunlight and x-rays. RF energy, however,
should not be confused with these other forms of electromagnetic energy, which when used improperly can cause biological
damage. Very high levels of x-rays, for example, can damage tissues and genetic material.
Experts in science, engineering, medicine, health and industry work with organizations to develop standards for exposure to RF
energy. These standards provide recommended levels of RF exposure for both workers and the general public. These recommended RF exposure levels include substantial margins of protection. All 2-way radios marketed in North America are designed,
manufactured and tested to ensure they meet government established RF exposure levels. In addition, manufacturers also
recommend specific operating instructions to users of 2-way radios. These instructions are important because they inform users
about RF energy exposure and provide simple procedures on how to control it. Please refer to the following websites for more
information on what RF energy exposure is and how to control your exposure to assure compliance with established RF exposure limits.
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rf-faqs.html http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rf-faqs.html
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/index.html
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/index.html
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION REGULATIONS -The FCC rules require manufacturers to comply with the FCC
RF energy exposure limits for portable 2-way radios before they can be marketed in the U.S. When 2-way radios are used as a
consequence of employment, the FCC requires users to be fully aware of and able to control their exposure to meet occupational
requirements. Exposure awareness can be facilitated by the use of a product label directing users to specific user awareness
information. Your Ritron PT Series 2-way radio has an RF exposure product label. Also, this user manual includes information
and operating instructions required to control your RF exposure and to satisfy compliance requirements.
COMPLIANCE WITH RF EXPOSURE STANDARDS -Your Ritron 2-way radio is designed and tested to comply with a number
of national and international standards and guidelines (listed below) for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic
energy. This radio complies with the IEEE and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational/controlled RF exposure environment at
operating duty factors of up to 50% transmitting and is authorized by the FCC for occupational use only. In terms of measuring
RF energy for compliance with the FCC exposure guidelines, your radio radiates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting (during talking), not when it is receiving (listening) or in standby mode.
NOTE: The approved batteries supplied with this radio are rated for a 5-5-90 duty factor (5% talk - 5% listen - 90% standby),
even though this radio complies with the FCC occupational RF exposure limits and may operate at duty factors of up to 50% talk.
Have questions? Call 800-USA-I-USA (800-872-1872) or visit our website at www.ritron.com
Your Ritron 2-way radio complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and guidelines:
• United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR JJ 1.1307,
1.1310, 2.1091 and 2.1093
• American National Standards Institute (ANSI)/Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.3-2003
• Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.3 2003Edition
RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE AND CONTROL GUIDELINES AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS -To control your
exposure and ensure compliance with the occupational/controlled environment exposure limits always adhere to the
followingprocedures.
GUIDELINES:
• Do not remove the RF Exposure Label from the device.
• This user manual should accompany device when transferred to other users.
• Do not use this device if the operational requirements described herein are not met.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
• Transmit no more than the rated duty factor of 50% of the time. To transmit (talk), push the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button.
To receive calls, release the PTT button. Transmitting 50%
of the time, or less, is important because this radio generates measurable RF energy exposure only when transmitting
(in terms of measuring for standards compliance).
• Hold the radio in a vertical position in front of face with the microphone (and the other parts of the radio, including
the antenna) at least one inch (2.5 cm) away from the nose. Keeping the radio at the proper distance is important
because RF exposures decrease with distance from the antenna. Antenna should be kept away from eyes.
• When worn on the body, always place the radio in a Ritron approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness
for this product. Using approved body-worn accessories is important because the use of other manufacturers’
non- approved accessories may result in exposure levels, which exceed the FCC’s occupational / controlled
environment RF exposure limits.
• If you are not using a body-worn accessory and are not using the radio in the intended use position in front of the face,
then ensure the antenna and the radio are kept at least 2.5 cm (one inch) from the body when transmitting. Keeping the
radio at the proper distance is important because RF exposures decrease with increasing distance from the antenna.
• Use only Ritron approved supplied or replacement antennas, batteries, and accessories. Use of non-Ritron approved
antennas, batteries, and accessories may exceed the FCC RF exposure guidelines.
• For a list of Ritron approved accessories see this user manual, or visit http://www.ritron.com http://www.ritron.com,
or call Ritron at 800-872-1872.
CONTACT INFORMATION
For additional information on exposure requirements or other information, contact Ritron at 800-872-1872.
Have questions? Call 800-USA-I-USA (800-872-1872) or visit our website at http://www.ritron.com
10.
SENSIBILISATION À L’EXPOSITION ÉNERGIE RF ET LE CONTRÔLE DES INFORMATIONS
SENSIBILISATION À L’EXPOSITION ÉNERGIE RF ET LE CONTRÔLE DES INFORMATIONS ET INSTRUCTIONS
OPÉRATIONNELLES POUR LES EXIGENCES D’UTILISATION PROFESSIONNELLES FAC
AVANT D’UTILISER VOTRE PORTABLE RADIO 2-WAY, LIRE CETTE IMPORTANTE SENSIBILISATION À L’ÉNERGIE RF
ET LES INFORMATIONS DE CONTRÔLE ET LES INSTRUCTIONS OPÉRATIONNELLES POUR ASSURER LA CONFORMITÉ AVEC LES DIRECTIVES D’EXPOSITION RF DE FAC.
AVIS: Cette radio est destinée pour utilisation dans des conditions professionnelles et contrôlées, où les utilisateurs ont
connaissance de leur exposition et peuvent exercer un contrôle sur leur exposition pour répondre aux limites de la FCC.
Ce dispositif radio n’est pas autorisé pour la population générale, consommateur ou toute autre utilisation.
Cette radio 2 voies utilise l’énergie électromagnétique dans le spectre des radiofréquences (RF) à fournir des communications entre deux ou plusieurs utilisateurs sur une distance. Il utilise une énergie radiofréquence (RF) ou des ondes radio
pour envoyer et recevoir des appels. L’énergie RF est une forme d’énergie électromagnétique. Autres formes incluent, mais
ne se limitent pas à l’énergie électrique, les rayons du soleil et les rayons x. Énergie RF, cependant, ne faut pas confondre
avec ces autres formes d’énergie électromagnétique, qui lorsqu’il est utilisé correctement peuvent causer des dommages
biologiques. Par exemple, des niveaux très élevés de rayons x, peuvent endommager les tissus et le matériel génétique.
Experts en sciences, ingénierie, médecine, santé et industrie collaborent avec les organisations à élaborer des normes pour
l’exposition à l’énergie RF. Ces normes fournissent des niveaux recommandés d’exposition RF pour les travailleurs et le
grand public. Ces recommandé niveaux d’exposition RF comprennent des marges importantes de protection. Toutes les
radios 2-way commercialisés en Amérique du Nord sont conçus, fabriqués et testés pour s’assurer qu’ils répondent
aux niveaux d’exposition RF gouvernement établi. En outre, les fabricants recommandent également les instructions
d’exploitation spécifiques aux utilisateurs de radios 2 voies. Ces instructions sont importantes parce qu’ils informer les
utilisateurs sur l’exposition énergie RF et fournissent un simples procédures à suivre pour le contrôler. Veuillez consulter
les sites Web suivants pour plus d’informations sur ce qu’est l’exposition énergie RF et comment contrôler votre
exposition à assurer le respect des limites d’exposition RF établies.
http://www.fcc.gov/OET/rfsafety/RF-FAQs.html http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/index.html
Règles de la FCC The FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION règlements exigent que les fabricants à respecter les
limites d’exposition énergie RF FCC pour des radios portatives 2 voies avant qu’ils peuvent être commercialisés aux ÉtatsUnis. Lorsqu’on utilise des radios 2 voies de l’emploi, la FCC oblige les utilisateurs à être pleinement conscient et capable de
contrôler leur exposition pour répondre aux exigences professionnelles. Sensibilisation à l’exposition peut être facilitée par
l’utilisation d’une étiquette de produit enjoignant aux utilisateurs de l’information de sensibilisation utilisateur spécifique. Votre
radio 2 voies de la série J Ritron a une étiquette de produit de l’exposition RF. Aussi, ce manuel de l’utilisateur comprend les
renseignements et les instructions nécessaires pour contrôler votre exposition RF et à satisfaire les exigences de conformité
d’exploitation. (Voir suite page)
CONFORMITÉ AVEC LES NORMES D’EXPOSITION RF -Votre radio 2 voies de Ritron est conçu et testé pour se conformer
à un certain nombre de normes nationales et internationales et lignes directrices (ci-dessous) pour l’exposition des humains
à l’énergie électromagnétique radiofréquence. Cette radio est conforme à l’IEEE et Limites d’exposition pour l’exposition RF
au travail et contrôlées CIPRNI l’environnement de fonctionnement des facteurs de l’obligation de jusqu’à 50 % de transmission et est autorisée par la FCC uniquement à des fins professionnelles. En termes mesurer l’énergie RF pour le respect de
l’exposition de la FCC lignes directrices, votre radio irradie mesurable énergie RF seulement alors qu’il transmet (au cours
de parler), pas quand il reçoit (écouter) ou en mode veille.
MODE D’EMPLOI :
• Transmettre le facteur de devoir nominale de 50 % du temps. Pour transmettre (talk), appuyez sur le bouton de
Push-To-Talk (PTT). Pour recevoir des appels, relâchez le bouton PTT. Transmission de 50 % de l’époque, ou moins,
est important parce que cette radio génère mesurable exposition d’énergie RF seulement lors de la transmission
(en termes de conformité aux normes de mesure).
• Tenir la radio en position verticale, en face de visage avec le microphone (et les autres parties de la radio, y compris
la antenne) au moins un pouce (2,5 cm) loin du nez. K e e p je g n la radio à la bonne distance est important parce que
l’exposition RF diminue avec la distance de l’antenne. Antenne doit rester loin des yeux.
• Lorsqu’elles sont portées sur le corps, a toujours lieu la radio dans un clip, titulaire, étui, cas ou harnais pour ce produit
Ritron approuvé. À l’aide d’accessoires de portés par l’organisme agréés est important parce que l’utilisation de Ritron
ou autre fabricant non - approuvé accessoires peuvent entraîner des niveaux d’exposition, qui dépassent les limites
d’exposition professionnelle et contrôlées environnement RF de FAC.
• Si vous n’utilisez pas un accessoire porté par l’organisme et n’utilisez pas la radio dans la position de l’utilisation
prévue 		
de la face, puis assurer l’antenne et la radio sont conservés au moins 2,5 cm (un pouce) de
l’organisme lors de la
transmission. Il est important de garder la radio à la distance appropriée, car l’exposition RF diminue avec
l’augmentation de la distance de l’antenne.
• Utilisation seulement Ritron approuvé fournie ou antennes de remplacement, batteries et accessoires. Utilisation de
Ritron non approuvée antennes, batteries, et accessoires peuvent dépasser les lignes directrices d’exposition RF
de la FCC.
• Pour obtenir une liste d’accessoires Ritron approuvé voir ce manuel de l’utilisateur, ou visitez http://www.ritron.com
ou appelez Ritron au 800-872-1872.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Pour plus d’informations sur les exigences d’exposition ou d’autres renseignements, veuillez communiquer avec Ritron
au 800-872-1872.
Avez-vous des questions? Composez le 800-USA-je-USA (800-872-1872) ou visitez notre site Web à www.ritron.
com
REMARQUE: Les piles approuvés fournis avec cette radio sont évalués pour un facteur de devoir 5-5-90 (5 % talk
-5 % listen - standby 90 %), même si cette radio conforme aux limites d’exposition RF professionnelle les FCC et peut
s’appliquer à des facteurs de l’obligation de jusqu’à 50 % talk.
Votre radio 2 voies de Ritron est conforme à la RF suivant énergie exposition normes et lignes directrices :
• United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations ; 47 CFR JJ, 1.1307, 1.1310,
2.1091 et 2.1093
• American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institut de Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.3-2003
• Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.3 2003 Edition
LIGNES DIRECTRICES DE CONTRÔLE ET DE CONFORMITÉ DE L’EXPOSITION RF ET LES INSTRUCTIONS
D’EXPLOITATION -Pour contrôler votre exposition et à assurer le respect de l’environnement au travail/contrôlé les limites
d’exposition toujours respectent les procédures suivantes.
LIGNES DIRECTRICES:
• Ne pas enlever l’étiquette de l’exposition RF du périphérique.
• Ce manuel de l’utilisateur doit accompagner le périphérique lorsque transférés à d’autres utilisateurs.
• Ne pas utiliser ce dispositif si les exigences opérationnelles décrits ci-après ne sont pas remplies.
11.
12.
RITRON, INC. LIMITED WARRANTY
WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS:
RITRON, INC. (“RITRON”) provides the following warranty against defects in materials and/or
workmanship in RITRON Radios and Accessories under normal use and service during the applicable
warranty period (as stated below). “Accessories” means antennas, holsters, chargers, earphones,
speaker/microphones and items contained in the programming and programming/service kits.
WHAT IS COVERED
FOR HOW LONG
PT Series Radios
1 year*
Accessories
90 days*
WHAT RITRON WILL DO
During the first year after date of purchase, 		
RITRON will repair or replace the defective 		
product, at RITRON’s option, parts and labor
included at no charge.
*After date of purchase
WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
• Any technical information provided with the covered product or any other RITRON products;
• Installation, maintenance or service of the product, unless this is covered by a separate 			
written agreement with RITRON;
• Any products not furnished by RITRON which are attached or used with the covered
product, or defects or damage from the use of the covered product with equipment that
is not covered (such as defects or damage from the charging or use of batteries other
than with covered product);
• Defects or damage, including broken antennas, resulting from:
- misuse, abuse, improper maintenance, alteration, modification, neglect, accident or act of God,
- the use of covered products other than in normal and customary manner or,
- improper testing or installation;
• Defects or damages from unauthorized disassembly, repair or modification, or where unauthorized disassembly, repair or modifica-tion prevents inspection and testing necessary to validate warranty claims;
• Defects or damages in which the serial number has been removed, altered or defaced.
• Batteries if any of the seals are not intact.
IMPORTANT: This warranty sets forth the full extent of RITRON’s express responsibilities regarding the
covered products, and is given in lieu of all other express warranties. What RITRON has agreed to do
above is your sole and exclusive remedy. No person is authorized to make any other warranty to you on
behalf of RITRON. Warranties implied by state law, such as implied warranties of merchantability and
fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to the duration of this limited warranty as it applies to
the covered product. Incidental and consequential damages are not recoverable under this warranty (this
includes loss of use or time, inconven-ience, business interruption, commercial loss, lost profits
or savings). Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,
or limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply
to you. Because each covered product system is unique, RITRON disclaims liability for range, coverage,
or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty.
WHO IS COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY:
This warranty is given only to the purchaser or lessee of covered products when acquired for use,
not resale. This warranty is not assignable or transferable.
HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:
To receive warranty service, you must deliver or send the defective product, delivery costs and insurance
prepaid, within the applicable warranty period, to
RITRON, INC., 505 West Carmel Drive, Carmel, Indiana 46032,
Attention: Warranty Department.
Please point out the nature of the defect in as much detail as you can. You must retain your sales or
lease receipt (or other written evidence of the date of purchase) and deliver it along with the product. If
RITRON chooses to repair or replace a defective product, RITRON may replace the product or any part
or component with reconditioned product, parts or components. Replacements are covered for the
balance of the original applicable warranty period. All replaced covered products, parts or components
become RITRON’s property.
RIGHTS TO SOFTWARE RETAINED :
Title and all rights or licenses to patents, copyrights, trademarks and trade secrets in any RITRON
software contained in covered products are and shall remain in RITRON. RITRON nevertheless grants
you a limited non-exclusive, transferable right to use the RITRON software only in conjunction with
covered products. No other license or right to the RITRON software is granted or permitted.
YOUR RIGHTS UNDER STATE LAW: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also
have other rights which vary from state to state.
WHERE THIS WARRANTY IS VALID: This warranty is valid only within the United States, the
District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.

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FCC ID Filing: AIERIT29-150M

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