WLAN IP Telephony Handset Users Guide
NN40011-039 Issue 1.2 BCM Rls 6.0
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Respond to a Push-to-Talk call
1. When you hear a transmission, press the
Push-to-Talk
button on the
right side of the handset.
The ―start transmit‖ tone sounds. Since all
handsets on that channel are already in the receive state, there is no
two-second delay.
2.
Speak into the handset’s microphone. If no transmission occurs during
the 10-
second countdown period, the ―end call‖ tone sounds and the
handset becomes idle.
Change the Push-to-Talk volume
Use the
Up
and
Down
buttons to increase or decrease volume.
A separate volume is maintained in Push-to-Talk mode.
Mute a current Push-to-Talk call
Mute affects only the current call. When the next call period starts, the audio is
automatically
unmuted. Mute does not allow the user to use the handset’s
keypad for anything else.
1. Press the
Mute
soft key. The following prompt displays:
Mute Two-Way
Radio?
2. Press the
Yes
soft key to mute the call. The prompt disappears after
three seconds if there is no response.
Unmute a Push-to-Talk call
1. Press the
Unmute
soft key. The following prompt displays:
Unmute
Two-Way Radio?
2. Press the
Yes
soft key to unmute the call. The prompt disappears after
three seconds if there is no response.
End a Push-to-Talk call
Only the current call is terminated for this WLAN Handset 2211. When the
next call period starts, the handset is again in the receive state. You can rejoin
a still-active session by initiating a Push-to-Talk call.
1. Press the
Terminate
soft key. The following prompt displays:
Terminate Two-Way Radio?
2. Press the
Yes
soft key to end the call. Push-to-Talk audio is
immediately stopped and the handset returns to regular mode.
Answer a call during a Push-to-Talk call
An incoming call can be answered while in a Push-to-Talk call. To announce
an incoming call, the WLAN Handset 2211 rings with a low-volume ring and
displays a system message.