Motorola i740 User Manual page 63

Digital multi-service data-capable phone
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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.
To make an Emergency Group call:
1 Press and hold . for 3 seconds to start the
Emergency Group 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.
3 Release the PTT button to listen.
To end an Emergency Group call:
Press and hold . for 3 seconds.
An Emergency Group call automatically ends if
there is no activity for 30 seconds.
Emergency Group calls you make do not appear in
the recent calls list.
Receiving an Emergency Group Call
When receive an Emergency Group call, your
phone sounds a special emergency tone, unless
your phone is set to make no sounds.
To answer an Emergency Group call:
Proceed as if answering a Private call.
Emergency Group calls you receive do not appear
in the recent calls list.
Emergency Group Calls
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