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For normal operation, you will assign Hybrid 1 to
the left fader channel and Hybrid 2 to the right fader
channel.
When you are properly connected you should see
the following message within Element's Phone Module
webpage:
Figure D-4: Connection confirmation
Note: Within Element, each incoming "phone"
type audio source has an associated back-feed
for automatic mix-minus generation. There are
several user configuration options that affect
which audio sources are fed to the hybrid under
various conditions; please refer to the "Source
Profile Options" and "Feed To Source Mode" sec-
tions in Chapter 2 of this manual.
Operation
On Element's Call Controller Module, pressing any
Line button either answers a call ringing-in or selects an
inactive line to make an outgoing call; when an inactive
line is "picked up" in this manner, the keypad located
on the Element Navigation Module is active and can be
used for dialing calls. You'll see visual confirmation on
Element's display screen as you dial the number, and if
caller ID is available, it is displayed after an incoming
call is answered.
Useful Note: Pressing the pound key (#) after
dialing a number will speed connect time by as
much as 2 - 5 seconds! By default, the Telco's
central office switch "listens" for a specified pe-
riod of time after you dial a requested number,
waiting in case you decide to dial more digits.
Pressing the pound key tells the switch that the
dialing sequence is complete, and bypasses this
waiting period, connecting you quicker!
Pressing any
tive causes it to be locked in this state (a Lock icon will
appear in the Status Symbol window next to the locked
line), so that additional lines can be selected without this
or other locked lines being dropped. This is useful for
making certain that lines on-air are not inadvertently
dropped (such as when a talkshow guest is on a call-
in line), or for "button mash" conferencing. To clear a
locked line, press its
will disappear and the line can then be dropped, either
by selecting another line or by pressing the
Pressing the
on the associated line column.
Pressing the
system has determined to be next in the on-air queue for
Hybrid 1. Normally, that is the line that has been on hold
the longest. If there is no line on hold, pressing
answers the line that's been ringing-in the longest.
Audio is normally routed to the fader channel adja-
cent to the
Line
fader channel puts the call on Hold, from where it can
be retrieved from anywhere in the system. (The
on the fader channel is not used with the TWOx12, and
pressing it has no effect.)
Block All
is useful for clearing lines prior to contest call-ins. When
you enter "Busy" mode, inactive lines are busied so that
callers will receive a busy signal when they attempt to
call-in. Lines that are active, i.e. on-air and on Hold are
not affected by the
are dropped while TWOx12 is in "Busy" mode, these
lines will be "busied out" as well. Note that "Busy"
mode has no effect at all on lines which are designated
as Hot or Warm Lines. To cancel "Busy" mode, press
the
Block All
available for incoming callers.
The
Transfer
within the TWOx12. Please refer to your TWOx12 docu-
mentation for more information on this feature.
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key for a line that is already ac-
Line
button again; the Lock icon
Line
key drops any non-locked lines
Drop
key takes the line that the TWOx12
Next
key row. Pressing the
Hold
puts the TWOx12 into "Busy" mode. This
key; however, if these lines
Block All
key again; all busied lines will again be
key activates the Transfer function
key.
Drop
Next
key on the
key
Set

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