Making A Call From The History Tab; Sending An Instant Personal Alert (Ipa); Receiving A Ptt Call While On Another Call - SaskTel 4G PUSH-TO-TALK (PTT) User Manual

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Making a Call from the History Tab

The history tab maintains logs of all incoming, outgoing,
and missed PTT calls and alerts; from here, you can also
initiate calls to individuals with whom you have recently
had contact.
Press and release the PTT Call button.
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Scroll through the history; select an entry and press
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the PTT Call button.

Sending an Instant Personal Alert (IPA)

If you would like to discreetly get someone's attention,
you can use the Instant Personal Alert (IPA) feature
to notify an individual that you wish to be contacted
by them.
Go to the Contacts tab.
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Select the person you wish to send an IPA to and
2
press Alert (RSK).
A confirmation that the alert has been sent will appear
3
on the screen. The recipient of the IPA will be notified
that you want to speak with them; they can then press
the PTT Call button to connect with you when they
are available.
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RECEIVING A PTT CALL WHILE
ON ANOTHER CALL
If you receive a PTT call while you are on a regular
phone call or another PTT call, you will receive a missed
call alert. Much like an Instant Personal Alert, you can
return the missed PTT call from the alert by selecting
the PTT button.
You can also opt to be notified of an incoming phone
call while on a PTT call. From the Home screen, select
Options > Settings. Here, you can add a vibrate or
audible alert. By enabling your preferred alert, you won't
have to worry about missing an important phone call.
You can also manage sound (volume and PTT tones),
your display name, contacts, groups, and more.
PERFORMING OTHER FUNCTIONS WHILE
ON A PTT CALL
While in an active PTT call, you can make regular voice
calls and send emails or text messages by selecting
the Go Back option. This runs the PTT App in the
background, allowing you to perform other functions.
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