Operation, Ontrols, Volume global control – CTI Products TurboVUi Solo Client Software User Manual
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TurboVUi Solo
User Guide
8
O
PERATION
C
ONTROLS
When the TurboVUi Solo Client is connected to the IP Gateway module, all MOTOTRBO Radio buttons on the virtual
user interface are operational. Reference the Motorola’s MOTOTRBO documentation for operation details of these
buttons. In addition, the TurboVUi Solo Client has several other controls described below.
Volume Global Control
Controls for globally adjusting volume are located on the left side of the TurboVUi Solo Client window.
The
Volume
slider can be adjusted by clicking and holding the mouse over the slider handle, then
dragging it up or down. The
Mute
select box can be used to mute all incoming transmissions.
Talk/Listen Controls
The
Push to Talk
button functions just like a push-to-talk button on a portable radio
or handheld mic. The
PTT
acknowledgement tone must be heard before speaking or
else the beginning of your conversation will not be transmitted. With “Default”
displayed in the Recipient window, a transmission from this Client using the
Push to
Talk
button will be transmitted to the default group programmed in the base station
radio.
For private calls or group calls, click the down arrow next to the Recipient window. When
the Recipient list opens as shown below, click on a subscriber or group, then use the
Push
to Talk
button to make the private or group call. A subscriber whose icon is green has been
detected by the base station radio’s ARS (Automatic Registration Service) and is considered
available. A subscriber whose icon is red has not been detected by the ARS.
The
Call Alert
button provides a quick way to issue an alert tone to a subscriber in the drop-down recipient list.
The
Intercom
button functions in a similar manner to the
Push to Talk
button described above, except that it is will
only communicate with other TurboVUI Solo Clients that are connected to the same Gateway. In other words, a message
using this button will not be transmitted to portable, mobile, or base station radios. Therefore, the use of this button will
not use any bandwidth on the radio system. It also differs from the
Push to Talk
button in that is supports duplex
communication with other TurboVUi Solo Clients. This means that multiple clients can simultaneously Speak and Listen
to each other using the
Intercom
button.