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 Desktop Charger, Dual Charger, and Quad Charger User Guide 
Extension 
  Displays the extension currently assigned to the WT. This 
number is for display purposes only; entering it does not assign 
the extension in the host telephone system. 
Push-to-talk (PTT) 
  The 3626 WT incorporates push-to-talk functionality. PTT may 
be allowed or disallowed in the Admin menu. If allowed, the 
user may enable or disable locally, and may set the channel, tone 
volume and audio volume. The menu for push-to-talk does not 
appear if PTT is disallowed on the Admin menu or if no channel 
is enabled on the Admin menu.
 
Channel  The current channel is displayed. The user may enable any PTT 
channel that has been allowed in the Admin menu by entering 
the corresponding number from the keypad. If PTT has been 
enabled in this handset, the default channel is the lowest allowed 
channel as set in the Admin menu. 
Enable/Disable 
Enable
 turns on PTT mode. 
Disable
 turns off PTT mode. PTT 
is disabled by default. 
 
If PTT is allowed in the Admin menu and enabled by the user, 
standby Battery Pack life is decreased to about 30 hours.
 
Audio volume 
Tone volume 
Used to adjust volume of PTT audio and tones. The graduated 
volume bar indicates the levels. The Audio Volume setting may 
be overridden by adjusting volume while the handset is in a 
push-to-talk call. Select a volume level by pressing the 
Up
 and 
Down
 side buttons and then pressing the 
OK
 softkey. 
(Additional options may be present. Contact your system administrator for information.) 
Push-to-talk operation 
Overview  The push-to-talk feature allows 3626 WTs to operate in a push-to-
talk (PTT) group broadcast mode in addition to the standard 
telephone operation. 
 
The 3626 WT supports 8 multicast channels with the current 
channel saved in memory on the phone.  A PTT call is initiated 
by pressing the 
Talk
 button located on the right side of the 
handset.  All 3626 WTs that are monitoring that channel will hear 
the transmission.   
 
PTT dialogue is interrupted when you answer a PBX call. When 
the PBX call is ended, PTT dialogue resumes if in an active call. 
Selecting a channel  See Setting User Preferences above. 
Call period  The two-way radio operates on the concept of a push-to-talk 
session or call period.  The push-to-talk call period begins with 
the first transmission and ends when there has been no two-way 
radio traffic on the channel for ten seconds. 
The PTT mode controls the keypad during a push-to-talk call 
period. Therefore it is not possible to use the keypad for any other 
function such as accessing the on-hook menus or accessing an 
OAI application unless the PTT call is Terminated (see below). 
However, it is possible to easily place a PBX call (see below). 
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