Push-To-Talk Mode; Sending And Receiving Ptt Broadcasts - Polycom IP5000 User Manual

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Push-to-Talk Mode

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Your system administrator can define up to 25 Paging Groups for
Group Paging mode or Channels for PTT mode. Your system administrator
may assign a label to each group or channel that easily identifies the phones in
the group or channel, such as All, HR Dept, Shipping Staff, or Executives. Each
group or channel will have one of the following priorities:
Normal—By default, broadcasts sent to Groups/Channels 1 to 23 are
considered Normal broadcasts. If two users begin a broadcast on the same
group/channel at the same time, the phone with the lower serial number
will continue to transmit while the other phone will enter the receiving
state. By default, all phones are configured to receive broadcasts sent to
Group/Channel 1.
Priority—By default, broadcasts sent to Group/Channel 24 are
considered Priority broadcasts. A Priority broadcast will interrupt Normal
broadcasts or active calls. All phones receive Priority broadcasts unless
Do Not Disturb is enabled. Phones play Priority broadcasts at the phone's
current audio level.
Emergency—By default, broadcasts sent to Group/Channel 25 are
considered Emergency broadcasts. An Emergency broadcast will
interrupt Normal broadcasts, Priority broadcasts, and active calls and
plays out at near maximum volume even if Do Not Disturb is turned on.
Your system administrator can enable your phone to operate in a broadcast
mode called Push-to-Talk (PTT). In order to send and receive PTT broadcasts,
you have to subscribe to PTT channels.
PTT broadcasts are collaborative: you can transmit messages and listen to
replies.

Sending and Receiving PTT Broadcasts

By default, you're subscribed to Channels 1, 24, and 25. This means that you
can send and receive PTT broadcasts on Channels 1, 24, and 25.
When you end a PTT broadcast, the channel remains open and enters a waiting
period. This waiting period gives people who received the broadcast a chance
to respond. If no one responds within the waiting period, the channel closes.
Sending PTT Broadcasts
Before you can send a PTT broadcast, you need to choose a channel to
broadcast on. Or, you can press and hold the Talk soft key to immediately
begin broadcasting on Channel 1, the default channel.
You can change your default channel to any channel you want (see
the Default Channel
automatically subscribed to it.
on page 43). When you change the default channel, you're
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