Motorola MTH800 manual Receiving an Emergency Group Call, Making an Emergency Private Call

Models: MTH800

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If talk permit is granted to another member of the group, an “Emergency call received” tone will be heard. If configured by your Service Provider, your MTH800 will automatically attempt to get talk permit again and the Wait For Mic message will be displayed.

Emgcy In Use

ID:David

 

Wait For Mic

Optns

End

During this pending time the MTH800 microphone is not active until the Emgcy Mic On message is displayed again.

Receiving an Emergency Group Call

A terminal in TMO receives an Emergency Group Call to the selected group, associated ATG (Announcement Talkgroup), or scanned group. If the ATG is the currently selected group, the terminal will receive the Emergency Group Call to the group associated with this ATG. (For information on the ATG, see page 32.)

When the MTH800 receives the call, the display will show Emgcy In Use and the caller’s identity.

If upon entering Emergency Mode, your MTH800 receives an Emergency call, and Hot Microphone was enabled by your Service Provider, the Wait For Mic message will be displayed. Your MTH800 will attempt to get a talk permit.

The caller’s voice will always sound via the speaker (unless an external earpiece is connected to the terminal.

If configured by your Service Provider, the screen background will be red.

Making an Emergency Private Call

Press and hold the Emergency button.

The terminal will start the call as a half-duplex or full- duplex call (as programmed). The Emergency ID is pre- defined and is not displayed.

Continue the call as you would do in a half-duplex or full- duplex call.

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Motorola MTH800 manual Receiving an Emergency Group Call, Making an Emergency Private Call