Emergency Group Connect Calls - Motorola iDEN i325 User Manual

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3 Scroll to On if you do not want to hear Group
Connect calls. -or-
Scroll to Off if you want to hear Group Connect
calls.
Note: Setting Tkgrp Silent to On prevents you
from hearing Emergency Group Connect
calls.
Emergency Group Connect
Calls
An Emergency Group Connect call is a Scangroup
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 Connect
call, a Group Connect call is made using a
designated emergency Scangroup or the
Scangroup you currently belong to.
A designated emergency Scangroup must be
created for you by Nextel Customer Care and is
stored on your SIM card.
If no designated emergency Scangroup has been
created for you, Emergency Group Connect calls
you make are made using the Scangroup you
currently belong to. If no designated emergency
Scangroup has been created for you and you have
not joined a Scangroup, you cannot make

Emergency Group Connect calls.

Note: Contact Nextel Customer Care for more
information about having your phone set
SM
up to make Emergency Group Connect
calls.
Making an Emergency Group
Connect
Important: Making an Emergency Group Connect
Unlike other Group Connect calls, pressing the
PTT button does not start an Emergency Group
Connect call. Pressing t starts the call. Pressing
the PTT button lets you begin talking.
To make an Emergency Group Connect call:
1 Press and hold t for 3 seconds to start the
Emergency Group Connect call.
2 Press and hold the PTT button on the side of
your phone to talk. Begin talking after your
phone emits a chirping sound.
Emergency Group Connect
Call
SM
call ends all other activity on your
phone, including 911 emergency calls.
SM
Calls
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