Push to talk, See “push to talk, Ptt menu – Motorola MC35 EDA User Manual

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8 U s i n g M C 3 5 C o m p a n i o n P r o g r a m s

Wireless communication programs

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Push to Talk

NOTE:

Push to Talk application is not available on all configurations.

Push to Talk (PTT) is a walkie-talkie style service that provides simple communication
with one person or with a group of people having compatible devices. With PTT,
conversations are sent over cellular networks and only one person can talk at a time and
then only by pressing the Push to Talk button. Calling a group of people can be
conducted within set groups already established or created just before the session, by
sending invitation messages among individual PTT participants or for users already
involved in one PTT session. While using PTT, you can use the other functions of the
MC35.

Before you can use PTT, you must define the required PTT service settings. See
“Configuring the PTT Settings” on page 156
for more information.

PTT menu

The PTT menu lets you easily view PTT contacts, create an individual contact or a group,
create a PTT name, configure auto accept invitations feature, or switch PTT on or off.

To open PTT:

Tap

> Programs

> Push to Talk

.

The PTT screen includes the following menu commands or parameters:

PTT Contacts - Displays the PTT Contacts screen.

Add Contact - Lets you create an individual PTT contact.

Add Group - Lets you create a PTT group.

Set Your Name - Lets you create a PTT user name.

Auto Accept Off - Toggles the auto accept invitation feature.

PTT is On - Toggles PTT on or off.

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