MCPTT-VOICE

Keeps teams in sync with real-time group and one-to-one Push-to-Talk (PTT)— on any device, across any network.

Group Call

This is the core functionality of any two-way radio system. Push-to-Talk (PTT) allows a single person to reach hundreds of users, organized in groups, with a single button press. TASSTA supports PTT group calls over high-speed IP networks and provides superb audio quality. With T.Rodon, it’s possible to make multiple group calls and see all users on the network on one or more screens.

Individual Call

This type of call allows users to communicate privately outside a group. A one-to-one simplex call is easy and fast to set up; this feature gives dispatchers a means for secure user-to-user simplex voice communications with the press of a button. A private message can be conveyed between a user in the field and the dispatch point. The user rejoins their groups when the personal call is completed.

Priority Call

TASSTA users can be assigned a priority level. Often, dispatchers are given the highest priority on the network, allowing them to take control of the channel to coordinate events. Priority calls give them the ability to take over the channel from subscribers in the field and ensure their messages get through.

Call Hystory

The TASSTA system has unparalleled voice recording and call history capabilities including audio and video calls. Users can go back to a missed call or listen (watch) to a message that was left while they were offline. TASSTA can maintain call records on the network for months’ worth of voice communication among users. To view call details and replay records, use the T.Flex History interface accessible from the main menu. This feature is managed entirely in T.Commander, putting you 100% in control of the network.

Call Hystory

Broadcast calls are normally intended for announcements and organizational information. In this type of call, the initiator subscribes specific users; these users can only listen and cannot opt out or answer

Managers and operators find it necessary for mission critical communications to be able to listen to various channels at the same time. T.Flex allows its users to listen to as many channels as they need. This feature is also available for the devices that have on screen.

Monitoring multiple Cnannels

MCPTT S.O.S.

Lone worker protection and emergency
Emergency Call

The Emergency Call feature is designed to keep the T.Flex user safe and in contact with help. It is intended for use in emergency or distress situations. The T.Flex user initiates the Emergency Call from the touchscreen or a pre-programmed emergency button on the device. This immediately sends an alarm (tones) and the user’s location to the other group members and the dispatcher, alerting them of an emergency. The user is immediately granted a voice channel for hands-free communication. The emergency stays in place until the situation is resolved.

Covert Emergency

In this mode emergency call is operated in an unnoticeable way, the user’s phone screen remains either off or with the initial PTT button screen on. This mode can be used in dangerous situations when the user’s life can be under threat of another suspicious person.

Priority Call

Lone Worker Protection (LWP) is based on automatic emergency notifications (Man Down). The accelerometer on the mobile device is used for detecting a fall, and a text message alert is sent to the emergency contact if this happens. Automated Man Down alerting has proven to be an effective way to make the workplace a safer and healthier place for employees on all levels. TASSTA LWP is an emergency beacon in an employee’s pocket. Whether lone workers are working in a remote or dangerous location or are temporarily separated from their team, it keeps the user connected to people.

The LWP mode tracks the condition of the worker in terms of the sensors data and regular status messages. A big advantage of this mode is that it has been tested and certified with DGUV, that proves its compliance with the highest standards for mission critical communications and ensures worker’s safety.

Physical and virtual button on screen