Features, functions, and buttons 23
Nortel Networks WLAN Handset 2210/2211 User Guide
At the end of a transmission, the handset enters the waiting state, where it monitors the channel for
up to 10 seconds and displays “Waiting” on the screen. If no other transmission occurs within 10
seconds, the “end call” tone sounds and the handset becomes idle.
Respond to a Push-to-Talk call
1 When you hear a transmission, press the Push-to-Talk button on the right side of the handset.
The “start transmit” tone sounds. Since all handsets on that channel are already in the receive
state, there is no two-second delay.
2 Speak into the handset’s microphone.
If no transmission occurs during the 10-second countdown period, the “end call” tone sounds
and the handset becomes idle.
Change the Push-to-Talk volume
Use the Up and Down buttons to increase or decrease volume.
A separate volume is maintained in Push-to-Talk mode.
Mute a current Push-to-Talk call
Mute affects only the current call. When the next call period starts, the audio is automatically
unmuted. Mute does not allow the user to use the handset’s keypad for anything else.
1 Press the Mute soft key.
The following prompt displays:
Mute Two-Way Radio?
2 Press the Yes soft key to mute the call.
The prompt disappears after three seconds if there is no response.
Unmute a Push-to-Talk call
1 Press the Unmute soft key.
The following prompt displays:
Unmute Two-Way Radio?
2 Press the Yes soft key to unmute the call.
The prompt disappears after three seconds if there is no response.