Selecting Your Network; How To Hold Your Mtp850; Use In Low Audio; (Phone, Pabx, And Full-Duplex Private Calls) - Motorola TETRA MTP850 Feature User Manual

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Selecting Your Network

Before you start operating your MTP850, you can select the
network you want your MTP850 to be registered to. For
detailed information, see "Networks" on page 107.

How to Hold Your MTP850

The terminal has two microphones: a top microphone for
half-duplex dispatcher calls and a bottom microphone for full-
duplex telephone-like calls.
A call can be placed in high or low audio. To activate low or
high audio, see page 21.
In high audio the user transmits via the top microphone and
listens via the internal speaker.
In low audio the user speaks into the bottom microphone and
listens via the earpiece.
Group and Private Calls are half-duplex calls and can be
placed in high or low audio.
Phone, PABX, and full-duplex Private Calls are placed in low
audio. The speakerphone feature allows to hold Phone,
PABX, and full-duplex Private Calls via the MTP850 internal
speaker.
Use in Low Audio (Phone, PABX, and Full-duplex
Private Calls)
When placing or receiving a call and while speaking, hold
your MTP850 as you would a telephone. Speak into the
bottom microphone. Listen via the earpiece.
Keep antenna at least 2.5 centimetres from your head and
body.

Use in High Audio (Group and Private Calls)

Hold MTP850 in a vertical position with its top microphone
5.0 to 10 centimetres away from your mouth. Speak into the
top microphone. Listen via the terminal's internal speaker.
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