Difference between revisions of "M-key"
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* During Conversation: If an operator is pressing the M-key during a call, the audio will be forced in one direction (forced simplex). Releasing the M-key will force the audio in the opposite direction, towards the operator. If the operator presses the M-key briefly, the conversation will return to duplex (handsfree) mode. | * During Conversation: If an operator is pressing the M-key during a call, the audio will be forced in one direction (forced simplex). Releasing the M-key will force the audio in the opposite direction, towards the operator. If the operator presses the M-key briefly, the conversation will return to duplex (handsfree) mode. | ||
− | + | * During Group Call announcement: After having dialed a [[Group Call]] number, press the M-key to open the microphone | |
− | * During Group Call announcement: | + | * In Simplex Conference: Press the M-key to talk into a simplex conference (e.g. in communication with [[Mobile radio interface|Mobile Radio]]) |
− | After having dialed a [[Group Call]] number, press the M-key to open the microphone | ||
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− | Press the M-key to talk into a simplex conference (e.g. in communication with [[Mobile radio interface|Mobile Radio]]) | ||
Answer button: | Answer button: |
Latest revision as of 10:37, 24 May 2022
M-key is a special key on Zenitel Intercom stations.
Press-to-talk (PTT) control:
- During Conversation: If an operator is pressing the M-key during a call, the audio will be forced in one direction (forced simplex). Releasing the M-key will force the audio in the opposite direction, towards the operator. If the operator presses the M-key briefly, the conversation will return to duplex (handsfree) mode.
- During Group Call announcement: After having dialed a Group Call number, press the M-key to open the microphone
- In Simplex Conference: Press the M-key to talk into a simplex conference (e.g. in communication with Mobile Radio)
Answer button:
- The M-key is used to accept incoming calls
Menu confirmation:
- M-key is used as a "confirm" / "OK" button for many functions.