Advanced Features; Group Calls, Talkgroups, And Hubs - Motorola I325 User Manual

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Advanced Features

Note: These features may not be offered by
your service provider.
Group Calls, Talkgroups, and
Hubs
A group call is similar to a Private call, but is made
to all members of a Talkgroup at once. A Talkgroup
is a predetermined group of your service provider's
customers.
A Hub consists of 1 to 4 Talkgroups. You can make
and receive calls on one of these Talkgroups,
called the primary Talkgroup. You can set your
phone to receive calls, but not make calls, to the
other Talkgroups.
You must join a Talkgroup to make or receive calls
on that Talkgroup. On your i 325 phone, you join a
Talkgroup by joining the Hub it belongs to.
On your i 325 phone, all group calls you make are
Hub calls. Group calls you receive are Hub calls or
Talkgroup calls to Talkgroups in the Hub you have
joined.
Your sales representative or your service provider
establishes Talkgroups and Hubs for you. You can
choose a name for each when you create entries
for them in Contacts.
Joining a Hub
To make and receive group calls, you must join a
Hub.
When you join a Hub, you can make or receive
group calls only with Talkgroups in that Hub. You
can only belong to one Hub at time.
To join a Hub:
1 Press #. Enter the Hub number using the
keypad. -or-
Scroll to the Hub name in Contacts or recent
calls list.
2 Press A under Join.
Talkgroups Not in Hubs
If you have a Talkgroup saved to Contacts that is
not in a Hub, you cannot join that Talkgroup from
Contacts or the recent calls list unless you create a
Hub for it in Contacts.
To create a Hub for a Talkgroup:
1 Begin creating a new Contacts entry. See
"Creating Entries" on page 34.
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