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Using the Advanced Features of Your Phone

Ending PTT Broadcasts

You can end a PTT broadcast by releasing the Talk soft key, or by pressing the End PTT soft key. After you end a broadcast, the channel remains open so others can respond.

If you release the Talk soft key without pressing the End PTT soft key:

You can resume the broadcast by pressing and holding the Talk soft key (if the broadcast is in a wait period).

You can’t initiate another broadcast on another channel until the waiting period ends.

If you press the End PTT soft key:

You can’t resume the broadcast by pressing and holding the Talk soft key.

You can immediately initiate another broadcast on another channel.

Adjusting the Volume of PTT Broadcasts

You can adjust the volume of PTT broadcasts while they play. During a

broadcast, press or to adjust the volume of the broadcast.

If you adjust the volume of a non-emergency broadcast, your phone retains the adjusted volume for all subsequent non-emergency broadcasts. However, only system administrators can adjust the volume level of an Emergency broadcast.

Muting PTT Broadcasts

 

While you send a broadcast, you can press

to mute your audio so that

the people receiving your broadcast won’t hear anything. This behavior is similar to a phone call.

Updating the Default Channel

If you press and hold the Talk soft key, your broadcast will automatically transmit on the default channel, Channel 1. If you want, you can change the default channel.

To update the default channel:

1.Press , and then select Settings > Basic > Preferences > Paging/PTT Configuration > PTT Push to Talk.

2.From the PTT Channel Configuration screen, select the Default Channel field, and then enter the default channel you want to use.

3.Press to save your change.

The default channel changes, and you’re automatically subscribed to it.

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Contents IP 6000 Phone Customer Feedback TrademarksDisclaimer Limitation of LiabilityChanges to This Guide Following sections have been updatedPolycom SoundStation IP 6000 Phone User Guide Contents Using the Basic Features of Your Phone Using the Advanced Features of Your Phone Viii Getting Started with Your Phone Your system administratorConnecting Network and Power Sources Setting Up the PhoneFoot Network Cable Power Insertion Cable Foot Network Cable Power Adapter Getting Started with Your Phone Feature Description Features of the PhoneAdjust the volume of the speaker and the ringer Far end of the call Icon Line or Call State Description Understanding Line and Call IconsIf you want to Then do this Navigating Menus and Entering DataTo navigate menus and enter data, follow these tips More times Phone user Remotely with the Polycom Web Configuration UtilityConfiguration files Customizing Your Phone Configuring Basic SettingsUpdating Preferences To update the time and date display To change the order of the time and date display You can set how light or dark the screen appears Updating the Display ContrastUpdating the Backlight Updating the Ring Tone Press , and then select Settings Basic Backlight IntensitySelecting a Ring Tone During a call, press either or Adjusting the Speaker and Ringer VolumeUsing Call Lists When the phone is in the idle state, press either orManaging Call Lists Viewing Call ListsManaging Contacts Viewing Your Local Contact Directory Accessing Your Corporate DirectoryCorporate Directory search screen displays PressRequired. Enter the Contact phone number Adding Contacts to Your Local Contact DirectoryYou can enter a maximum of 32 characters Polycom SoundStation IP 6000 Phone User Guide Adding Contacts from Call Lists Contact screen displays Your phone to your local Contact DirectoryEntry Press the View soft keySearch for a contact by entering specific search criteria Searching for ContactsTo search for a contact in the Corporate Directory Updating Contacts in Your Local Contact Directory Placing Calls to Contacts Deleting Contacts from Your Local Contact DirectoryDistinguishing Calls Managing Incoming CallsRejecting Calls Diverting Calls Understanding Shared Lines Using the Basic Features of Your Phone Placing Calls About CallsDial soft key Placing Calls Using Speed DialsPress Or the End Call soft key Answering CallsEnding Active Calls Muting the MicrophoneHolding and Resuming Calls Redialing NumbersWhile a call is on hold, press the Resume soft key Setting Up ConferencesHosting Conference Calls ActiveConference screen displays Holding and Resuming Conferences Ending Conferences Transferring CallsSplitting Conferences Performing a Blind Transfer Performing a Consultative TransferForwarding Calls Statically Forwarding CallsPolycom SoundStation IP 6000 Phone User Guide Forwarding Calls Dynamically Using Do Not Disturb Delete an existing entry Managing Speed Dial EntriesEdit soft key Press , and then select Features Messages Message Center Using Voice MailUsing External Microphones with the Conference Phone Using the Advanced Features of Your PhoneHandling Multiple Call Appearances Using Buddy ListsUpdating Presence Settings Selecting Contacts to Monitor Blocking Contacts from Viewing Your Status Select Features Presence Blocked ListFeatures Presence Watcher List Using Your Blocked List to Unblock Contacts Managing Instant Messages Using Instant MessagingMonitoring the Status of Contacts in Your Buddy List Sending Instant Messages Press , and then select Features Messages Instant MessagesPush-to-Talk Mode Broadcasting Messages Using Push-to-Talk and Group PagingPress the Talk soft key to select a channel to broadcast on Broadcasting on Channel 1, the default channelWhen you finish your broadcast, do one of the following You’re automatically subscribed to itReceiving PTT Broadcasts Ending PTT Broadcasts Updating Channel Subscriptions Group Paging Mode Receiving Pages Muting Pages Passwords are preset at the factory to the numerals Accessing Personal Phone Settings with User ProfilesSettings, even as you temporarily change work areas Your personal phone settings no longer displayLogging In and Out of a Phone Placing Calls from Phones that are in the Logged Out State Changing Your Login PasswordLocking the Phone About Your User PasswordPress the Lock soft key Your phone is locked On the idle screen, press Then select Settings BasicLocking and Unlocking Your Phone Calling and Answering from a Locked Phone Polycom SoundStation IP 6000 Phone User Guide Troubleshooting Your Phone Status Network Ethernet. 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