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The normal mode of operation of STAC IP is referred to as
Text Entry Mod
e.
For users who prefer to use only a keyboard, STAC offers
Command Mode
which allows a user to press any button on the interface by entering a two
or three key sequence.
Command Mode
is entered by pressing the backtick
(
`
) key on the keyboard. This symbol is shared with the tilde (
~
), usually
located just below the
Esc
key. After
Command Mode
is entered, the follow-
ing one or two keys will determine which function is desired, after which
the system will return to normal
Text Entry Mode
.
Command Mode
is indi-
cated, when active, at the top of the STAC IP display.
Functions performed on a particular line require three key presses, includ-
ing the
Command Mode
key.
Once
Command Mode
is entered, press the key for the line of your choice.
Lines 1-9 are accessed by pressing their corresponding numerical keys. For
example, line 1 is accessed by pressing the one (
1
) key. Line 10 is selected
with the zero (
0
) key, line 11 is selected with the dash (
–)
key, and line 12
by the equal (
=)
key. This is followed by a key to determine which function
is to be performed. These are the function keys:
a
-
Answer
call
h
- Place call
On Hold/Screened Hold
d
-
Drop
call
o
- Put call
On Air
/lock call
On Air
p
- Change
Priority
of current line
For example, to put line 9 on
Hold
, you would type
`9h
and to
Drop
line
12, you would type
`=d
Note that the
Answer
(a)
and
On Air
(o)
commands are sometimes dis-
abled, based on whether you are working as a
Screener
or
Studio
surface.
(See pages 21-22.)
Functions that do not specify a particular line require only two key presses,
including the
Command Mode
key.
These are the global commands:
n
- Put
Next
Priority
line to air (
Only if STAC IP is configured for
Studio
)
t
- Toggle
Auto Attendant
on/off
b
- Toggle
Busy Out
For example, to
Busy Out
all lines, type
`b
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