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Push to Talk (PTT)
Convert to Cellular
During a PTT call the call originator may convert the
call over to a cellular call.
1. Call originator selects Options and then selects
Convert to Cellular. The originator no longer has to
press the PTT key to be heard.
2. Other participants on the call will remain in a PTT
call until they press the PTT Key.
Call Waiting
• While on a PTT call you will be notified of incoming
PTT calls. Accepting the incoming PTT call
suspends the first call. Rejecting the incoming PTT
call terminates it.
• While on a PTT call you will be notified of incoming
cellular calls. Accepting the incoming cellular call
suspends the PTT call. Rejecting the incoming
cellular call forwards it to voicemail.
• While on a cellular call you will be notified of
incoming PTT calls. Accepting the incoming PTT call
suspends the cellular call. Rejecting the incoming
PTT call terminates it.
How a PTT call works
When you make a PTT call, you can instantly speak to
other AT&T PTT subscribers. During a PTT call only
one person can speak at a time. You can tell whether it
is your turn to speak by listening for the following
tones:
PTT Floor Held tone
This tone plays when you press and hold the PTT Key.
It indicates you have the floor and your speech will be
heard by the other call participants.
PTT Floor Release tone
When you let go of the PTT Key you will hear this tone
as will the other participants on the call. All of your
speech prior to this tone has been heard by other
participants. Others on the call are now aware that the
floor is open and they have an opportunity to speak by
pressing their PTT Key.
Error tone
If you attempt to speak by pressing your PTT Key and
someone else still has the floor you will hear this tone.