For assistance, call RITRON at 800-872-1872, or go to
www.ritron.com
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RQT-KEYFOB Operation
When operating a keyfob
transmitter the best
performance is achieved
with the keyfob held
between the thumb and
forefinger, with the top of
the keyfob uncovered and
vertical (as shown).
It is important to
understand that only one
keyfob transmitter at a
time can be activated within a reception area. While the
transmitted signal consists of encoded digital data, only
one carrier of any particular frequency can occupy
airspace without contention at any given time. If two
transmitters are activated in the same area at the same
time, then the signals will interfere with each other and
the decoder will not see a valid transmission, so it will
not take any action.
The effective range of a Ritron keyfob is similar to that of
a garage door opener. Range will be affected by
building structures, topography, how the keyfob is held,
or if the keyfob is in your pocket while attempting to
press the button.
The location of the RQT transmitter can help extend the
range of the RQT-433-RCVR.
RQT-KEYFOB Battery Replacement
The keyfob utilizes a standard
CR2032 lithium button cell. In
normal use, it can provide up
to 1 year of operation.
Access for replacement is
accomplished by gently prying
apart the two halves of the
keyfob at the seam
(fingernails will do for this).
Once the unit is open, remove
the battery by sliding it out the
bottom the retainer.
There may be the risk of
explosion if the battery is
replaced by the wrong type.
Replace it with the same type
CR2032 lithium button cell
battery by sliding it into the
bottom of the retainer with the
printed “+” side facing up as
shown.
IDEAL
RQT-KEYFOB-
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