Kyocera KX12 Cell Phone User Manual


 
User Guide for the Kyocera KX12 Phone 7
2USING PUSH TO TALK
The Push to Talk (PTT) feature on your Kyocera
KX12 phone allows you to quickly communicate
with an individual or group. Once connected,
simply press and hold the walkie-talkie button
to communicate.
Note: The PTT feature on this phone can be used
only with compatible PTT phones.
Phone position
When using your phone as a walkie-talkie radio,
hold the phone in a vertical position one to two
inches (2.5 to 5 cm) away from your mouth.
Speakerphone
PTT calls come through the speakerphone by
default. The loudspeaker is located behind the
keys of your phone.
Call waiting: If you accept any type of call
through call waiting, the incoming call sound
will be the same as the sound of the call you
are in already. For example, if you are on a
cellular call using the earpiece and you accept
an incoming PTT call, the sound for the PTT
call will come through the earpiece.
Headset: If a headset is connected to the
phone, PTT calls come through the headset
speaker, and you speak through the headset
microphone. You are required to press the
walkie-talkie button to gain floor control of a
PTT call and speak to other parties. (Headsets
are sold separately.)
The icon at the top of the phone screen
indicates that the speakerphone is on.
Press the speakerphone button on the top
of the phone to turn it off.
Adjusting PTT call volume
To adjust speakerphone volume while
on a PTT call—
Press the volume key on the left
side of the phone up or down during the call.
To make a PTT call come through the
earpiece—
Press the speakerphone button
during a call.
To cancel, press the speakerphone button.
To make a PTT call come through the earpiece
and silence ringers—
From the home screen,
select
Menu Settings Silent Mode and
select a vibrate or lights setting.
To cancel, either press the speakerphone
button or select
Menu Settings
Silent Mode
Normal Sounds.
PTT call types
You can make two types of walkie-talkie calls:
A PTT call automatically connects to the other
party. The receiving party does not have the
option to ignore the call. It can be:
a
private PTT call to a single PTT user, or
a
group PTT call to more than one
PTTuser.
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