Mitel Sx-2000 Light For The Superset 4025/4125 Guide
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31 Queue Threshold Alert / Queue Status Supervisors may need to be alerted when any of two or more Agent Groups have exceeded programmed limits. For this reason, Supervisors may have two or more Specific Group Queue Status Feature Keys programmed on their set, each dedicated to a different Group’s activities. Their operation and the alerts associated with them are the same as Generic Group Queue Status Feature Keys, which are detailed in Queue Threshold Alert and Queue Status in the Agent Features and...
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32 Silent Agent and Group Monitoring Silent monitoring allows you to listen to conversations between Agents and ACD callers, or between Agents and ACD callers in conference with a third party, in one or more Agent Groups. Benefits of Silent Monitoring Silent monitoring can be done either with or without an Agent’s knowledge, depending on how this feature was set up by your System Administrator. If Agent notification has been programmed, the Agent you are monitoring will receive a Conference tone at the...
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33 Using Silent Monitoring for Individual Agents Silent Monitoring can be performed on- or off-hook. To establish this type of Silent Monitor, perform the following tasks: 1. Lift the handset and listen for dial tone, if off-hook operation is desired. Otherwise, skip this step. 2. Press the Monitor Softkey. 3. Enter the Agent Identification (I.D.) Number or Extension number of the Agent you want to monitor. When you start to enter the number, a arrow appears. Use the Softkey to change incorrect...
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34 If a conversation is in progress or begins, you will hear Conference tone prior to the conversation, and the display will show the Group number and the name of the Agent. When the conversation ends you will receive Conference tone followed by silence until the next conversation begins. To join the conversation being monitored, refer to ”Conferencing“ later in this guide. You may monitor a different Agent in the Group by pressing the Softkey. There is a brief period of silence between the removal of...
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35 Conferencing This feature allows you to join into a conversation that is being monitored. You, the Agent, and the ACD caller are joined in conversation. All parties hear the Conference tone when you start the Conference. Starting a Conference 1. Establish a Silent Agent or Group Monitor as explained in Silent Agent and Group Monitoring. 2. Press the Trans/Conf Function Key to join the conversation. Silent Monitoring ends when the Conference begins. 3. To exit the Conference, hang up your telephone or...
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36 Responding to Help As a Supervisor, Help requests are made to you by Agents under your supervision. These Help requests are initially for you to silently monitor a conversation in progress. Once you are monitoring your Agent and a caller they are in conversation with, you have the ability to remove your Silent Monitor and actively join the conversation in progress. You also have the option of discontinuing the Silent Monitor mode that was established when you responded to the Help request. Help...
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37 What Happens in a Help Request When you receive a Help request from an Agent, your set emits a triple ring. HELP is displayed, followed by the Extension number and name (if programmed) of the Agent requesting Help. To respond to the Help request: 1. Pick up your handset. Your set automatically goes into Silent Monitor mode and you hear the conversation in progress. HELP disappears from your display, but the Extension number and name (if programmed) remains displayed. At any time during monitoring, you...
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38 System Reporting Capabilities The SX-2000 system is capable of producing many reports that can be used as management tools to study the effectiveness of the ACD operation. These reports may be presented in a variety of ways based on the software package used to generate them. The categories of reports that pertain to ACD are Real Time Events Records and Station Message Detail Recordings (SMDR). It is beyond the scope of this guide to discuss these reports in detail, but a brief description of them is...
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39 •Agent Log-In: Records each time an Agent successfully logs in. •Agent Log Out: Records each time an Agent successfully logs out. •Set Do Not Disturb (DND): Records each time a set is placed in the DND state. •Remove DND: Records each time a set is removed from DND state. •Set Make Busy: Records each time a set is placed in Make Busy state. •Remove Make Busy: Records each time a set is removed from the Make Busy state. •Answering Incoming ACD Calls: Records each time an Agent answers an ACD call that...
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40 Personal Directory Your Extension Number:____________________ Your Agent I.D. Number:____________________ Your Supervisor I.D. Number:________________ Your Group Name/Number:___________________ Use this table to record your frequently used numbers. Name Number Use this table to record the feature access codes you are most likely to need on your telephone set. Feature Access Code Auto Answer Do Not Disturb Headset Operation Make Busy