Motorola i325is User Guide - Page 79

Setting Talkgroup Scan, Turning off Group Calls, Emergency Group Calls, Making an Emergency Group Call

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Setting Talkgroup Scan To set your phone to receive group calls from all the Talkgroups in a Hub: 1 From the main menu, select Settings > 2-Way Radio > Scan. 2 Press A under Change. 3 Scroll to On. 4 Press A under Select. To set your phone to receive group calls only from the primary Talkgroup in a Hub: Scroll to Off in step 3. Tip: You can also set this option from Contacts, from the recent calls list, or after you begin entering a number using the keypad: Press m. Select Call Setup > Scan. Turning off Group Calls To control whether you hear group calls: 1 From the main menu, select Settings > 2-Way Radio > Tkgrp Silent. 2 Press A under Change. 3 Scroll to On if you don't want to hear group calls. -or- Scroll to Off if you want to hear group calls. Note: Setting Tkgrp Silent to On prevents you from hearing Emergency Group calls. Emergency Group Calls Emergency Group Calls An Emergency Group call is a Hub call that takes priority over all other phone activities in the phone making the call and sounds a special emergency tone in the phones receiving the call. When you make an Emergency Group call, a group call is made using a designated emergency Hub or the Hub you currently belong to. A designated emergency Hub must be created for you by your service provider and is stored on your SIM card. If no designated emergency Hub has been created for you, Emergency Group calls you make are made using the Hub you currently belong to. If no designated emergency Hub has been created for you and you have not joined a Hub, you cannot make Emergency Group calls. Making an Emergency Group Call Important: Making an Emergency Group call ends all other activity on your phone, including 911 emergency calls. Unlike other group calls, pressing the PTT button does not start an Emergency Group call. Pressing T starts the call. Pressing the PTT button lets you begin talking. 69

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Emergency Group Calls
Setting Talkgroup Scan
To set your phone to receive group calls from all
the Talkgroups in a Hub:
1
From the main menu, select
Settings > 2-Way
Radio > Scan
.
2
Press
A
under
Change
.
3
Scroll to
On
.
4
Press
A
under
Select
.
To set your phone to receive group calls only from
the primary Talkgroup in a Hub:
Scroll to
Off
in step 3.
Tip:
You can also set this option from Contacts,
from the recent calls list, or after you begin
entering a number using the keypad: Press
m
. Select
Call Setup > Scan
.
Turning off Group Calls
To control whether you hear group calls:
1
From the main menu, select
Settings > 2-Way
Radio > Tkgrp Silent
.
2
Press
A
under
Change
.
3
Scroll to
On
if you don’t want to hear group calls.
-or-
Scroll to
Off
if you want to hear group calls.
Note:
Setting
Tkgrp Silent
to
On
prevents you
from hearing Emergency Group calls.
Emergency Group Calls
An Emergency Group call is a Hub call that takes
priority over all other phone activities in the phone
making the call and sounds a special emergency
tone in the phones receiving the call.
When you make an Emergency Group call, a group
call is made using a designated emergency Hub or
the Hub you currently belong to.
A designated emergency Hub must be created for
you by your service provider and is stored on your
SIM card.
If no designated emergency Hub has been created
for you, Emergency Group calls you make are
made using the Hub you currently belong to. If no
designated emergency Hub has been created for
you and you have not joined a Hub, you cannot
make Emergency Group calls.
Making an Emergency Group Call
Important: Making an Emergency Group call ends
all other activity on your phone,
including 911 emergency calls.
Unlike other group calls, pressing the PTT button
does not start an Emergency Group call. Pressing
T
starts the call. Pressing the PTT button lets you
begin talking.