NEC 120 manual Using Push to Talk PTT, Activating Features With Shortcut keys, Selecting a Channel

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2-6 MH120 Wireless Telephone

Activating Features With Shortcut keys

While scrolling through the softkey functions, a shortcut key may be pressed to activate its corresponding feature, whether or not that feature is currently displayed in the softkey function display area.

Because system features vary, your system administrator will explain them in reference to your telephone system.

Example: Using the previous example for the Transfer function described on page 2-4: If the Transfer function is assigned to softkey A in the second level row, then Xfr will display in the Aaaa softkey display area when the FCN key is pressed.

If a call is in progress, do one of the following to activate the Transfer feature:

Press FCN + (softkey A) to transfer the call.

Press FCN + 2 to use the shortcut key.

Press MENU + 2.

Refer to the example of using the shortcut keys on page 2-4for more information about using MENU + 2.

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Using Push to Talk (PTT)

The push-to-talk feature allows MH120 Wireless Telephones to operate in a push-to-talk (PTT) group broadcast mode in addition to the standard telephone operation. This feature is similar to Push-to-talk radios, or walkie talkies.

The MH120 Wireless Telephone supports 8 multicast channels with the current channel saved in memory on the phone. A PTT call is initiated by pressing the Talk button located on the right side of the handset. All MH120 Wireless PTT dialogue is interrupted when you answer a PBX call. When the PBX call is ended, PTT dialogue resumes if it is an active call.

The different push-to-talk features and terminology are discussed in the following sections.

Selecting a Channel

See “Setting User Preferences” on page 2-10.

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