Push-to-talk (ptt), Default channel, Subscribed channels – Polycom SpectraLink 1725-36165-001 User Manual
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Push-to-Talk (PTT)
If the system administrator has configured the SpectraLink 8030
Wireless Telephones for PTT, they can be used like walkie-talkies.
If the system administrator has disabled PTT, the PTT options will
not appear in the Config menu.
Default Channel
Displays all enabled PTT channels. The default transmission channel
is marked with a (
*
) to the left of the channel. If you wish to change
the default PTT channel, use the
Nav
cd keys to scroll to the desired
channel and press
NavOK
to select it.
The handset will transmit only to phones set to receive on the selected
channel. The Priority Channel transmits to all channels.
Subscribed Channels
Displays all enabled PTT channels. The handset will receive PTT
transmissions on all subscribed channels, which are marked with a (
*
)
to the left of the channel. The handset will not receive a PTT
transmission on a channel to which the user has not subscribed. If you
wish to select or deselect a subscribed channel, use the
Nav
cd keys
to scroll to the desired PTT channel and press
NavOK
.
PTT Audio Volume
Use the
Nav
ef keys or the up/down volume buttons on the side of
the handset to adjust the PTT Audio Volume setting.
PTT Tone Volume
Use the
Nav
ef keys to adjust the PTT Tone Volume setting.
PTT Vibrate
To enhance the alerting of a PTT call,
PTT
Vibrate
may be enabled.
When
PTT Vibrate
is enabled, the handset will vibrate three times
whenever a PTT broadcast is received, whether the handset is in
standby or in a call. If in a call, the chirp alert will also sound. The
vibration does not replace any PTT tone volume already set.