Group Call; Making A Group Call - Motorola Nextel iDEN i1000 User Manual

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GROUP CALL

Much simpler than setting up a conference call, a Group Call allows you to
instantly communicate with members of a selected group — a pre-defined
set of individuals who share a common communication need.
A Group Call allows you to instantly communicate with members of a
selected group which Nextel calls a "Talkgroup." Talkgroups appear on
your display as numbers or programmed names, such as, SALES TEAM or
Talkgrp5. You'll want to make a Group Call if you want to talk to more than
one person at the same time.
Either your Sales Representative or Nextel Customer Care
(1-800-639-6111) can help you set up your "Talkgroups." Once they have
given you your "Talkgroup" number, you can name the list by dialing
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instructions on page 22.

MAKING A GROUP CALL

I F T H E C O V E R I S C L O S E D . . .
¥ To contact the last group that you called, press
the PTT button.
¥ To select another number (previously entered in your
talkgroup list), press
you to use the Volume/List Control buttons to scroll to
the desired group name, then press the PTT button.
1. Press
Mode
on your display.
Your most recently used talkgroup
displays (or the first programmed group
name in your Talkgroup list, for example,
"Talkgrp1").
2. To place a call to this talkgroup,
press and hold the Push-to-Talk (PTT)
button on the side of your i1000. Wait for
the chirp sound and then speak into the
microphone.
3. To listen, release the PTT button.
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. Then follow the Private Call calling list
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ABC
ABC
under ÒModeÓ for ÒGroup ReadyÓ then press
until you see "Group Ready"
under ÒListÓ. This allows
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