Operation Manual
TD 92477EN
15 June 2012 / Ver. G
User Manual
Ascom d62 DECT Handset
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9.2.5 Accept an Invitation
Accept Invitation Received as Incoming Call
A PTT invitation received as an incoming call is indicated by the icon. In the dialogue
window, a message containing maximum 24 characters can also be shown. See figure 9.
Figure 9. Incoming Invitation Received as a Call
1 Press “Accept”, or .
Default the handset will start in inverted mute and loudspeaking mode, but it can be
configured differently in a PTT group.
2 Press and hold to open the microphone for transmitting. The microphone is
muted again when is released.
Invitation Received as Incoming Call during an Ongoing Call
If a user receives an invitation during an ongoing call, it will be displayed as an ordinary
invitation, see figure 9 on page 51. The user can either accept or decline the invitation by
pressing "Accept" or "Decline", respectively.
Note: It is not possible to accept or decline the invitation by pressing or , respectively.
If the user presses “Accept”, the ongoing call will be disconnected and the PTT call will be
connected.
Alternatively, the ongoing call can also be disconnected and the PTT call connected if the
following is fulfiled:
• The handset is configured to answer invitations automatically
• The user does not respond to the invitation within 10 seconds
• The invitation has higher priority than the ongoing call
If the user declines the invitation, the he/she can re-join the PTT later on, see 9.2.8 Re-join a
Group on page 53.
Accept Invitation Received as Message
A PTT invitation received as a message is viewed the same way as an ordinary message. The
message can contain up to 1000 characters. See figure 10 on page 52.
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