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2. To display the nickname of the inviting party and the group address
(if it does not pertain to a private group), select
Show.
3. To add the group to your telephone, select
Save.. To specify the status
of the group, select
Standard, Monitor or Inactive. To decline the invitati
on, select
End > Yes or Show > Delete > Yes.
7.8.5 PTT settings
There are two types of PTT settings: Settings for connecting to the service
and a setting for use.
You can obtain the settings for connecting to the service from your net
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work operator or provider. You can manually enter the settings.
To specify the settings for connecting to the service, select
Menu > Push-
to-talk > Config. settings. Select one of the following options:
Configuration for selecting a provider, Standard or My configuration for
PTT service. The configurations which the PTT service supports will be
displayed.
Account, to select a PPT service account in the active configuration
settings.
PTT user name, Standard nickname, PTT password, Domain and Server
address
To edit the PTT setting for use, select
Menu > Push-to-talk > PTT settings.
If you wish to allow the receipt of incoming individual calls, select
Calls
between two > On. If you only want to place individual calls, but not
receive them, select
Off. The provider may provide services that overwrite
these settings. To set the telephone so that you are first notified of inco
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ming individual calls by a ring tone, select
Notify.
To activate the monitored groups, select
Monitored groups > On. To set
the telephone so that it automatically establishes the connection to the
PTT service when turned on, select
PTT Status when turning on > Yes.
To suppress disclosure of your PTT address in groups and individual
calls, select
Send my PTT address > No.