Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 5020 IP Mitel
Go to page of 46
User Guide for the 5020/5220 IP and Superset™ 4025/4125 T elephones A CD SUPER VISOR / SENIOR SUPER VISOR.
.
DUE TO THE DYNAMIC NATURE O F THE PRODUCT DES IGN, THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS SUBJECT T O CHANGE W ITHOUT NOTICE. MITEL CORPORAT ION, ITS AFFILIATES, AND/OR ITS SUBSIDIARIES ASSUME NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ERRORS AND OM ISS I ON S C ON TA IN ED IN T H IS I NF OR MA T IO N.
i Contents Gettin g S tarted Introducti on .......................................................................................... 3 Using a H eadset .................................................................................. 4 Logging In / Out .
GETTING STARTED.
.
3 Introduction This guide provides instructions for using ACD supervisor and senior supervisor features on Mitel Networks 5020 IP, 5220 IP, SUPERSET 4025, and SUPERSET 4125 telephone. Refer to your telephone User Guide for a description the telephone and non-ACD features.
4 Using a Headset Note: Your system administrator may have enabled f ull- time headset operation on your telephone. Phones with full-time headset operation enabled must be operated only wit h headsets. A headset can be used either in r egu lar answer mode or wi th the Auto Answer fe at ure prog r am m ed.
5 To Install a Head set with Feature C ontrol Switch IMPORTANT NOTE: MITEL’ s Headset with Feature Control Switch must be installed in the dedicated headset jack (the jack nearest the front of the telephone). Installati on will di sable your handset microphone.
6 Handling Calls with a Heads et (no Feature Control Switch): To answer a call (w hen Auto Answer is disabled): • Press the f lashing Line Select k ey. To hang up: • Press CA NCEL . Handling Calls with a Heads et with Feature C ontrol Switch: To answer a call (w hen Auto Answer is disabled): • Quickly press and release the Control Switch.
7 Logging In / Out Your system administrator should have assi g ned you an identi f ication number. Your identification number allows you to access the ACD system. Check w ith your system administrator if you don’t have an ident if icat ion number. Note that you can’t pr ogram your teleph one’s per sonal k eys while you’re log ged in.
.
QUEUE STATUS.
.
11 Queue S tatus at a Glance The indicator beside a QUEUE STATUS key show s the current status o f the call waiting queue for the associated agent group. Refer to Table 5 in the Reports and Indicators section for information on how to interpret the queue status indicator f lash rates .
12 Displayi ng Re ports You can display queue status reports for y our agent group. Refer to Table 3 in the Reports and Indicators section for a list o f the available queue status reports. If you’re responsible for more than one agent group, you can also access agent status reports using the AGE N T softkey.
13 Which report at which key ? 1. Press a QUEUE STATUS ke y. 2. Press HELP . The display prompts you to press any k ey 0 to 9. 3. Press a key on the dial pad . The name of the report asso ciat ed with that key is displayed. 4. Press the CA NCEL softke y to return to t he queue status display.
14 To scroll through agent status reports: 1. Press a QUEUE STATUS ke y. 2. Press AG E N T . Th e st at u s of t he f ir st ag en t in t he g ro up is di s pl a yed . Th e AG E N T softkey will only be available if you supervise more than one a gent group.
15 About the SHIFT Key If you’re responsible for more agent groups than there are QUEUE STA TU S keys on your telephone, you must use t he SHIFT key to access the other agent groups. The SHIFT key allows you to access more than one a gent group from a single QUEUE ST ATUS ke y.
16 Table 1 further illustrates this example: Table 1: SHIFT Key Operation for Queue Status Key Number With No Shift A fter 1st Shift After 2nd Shift After 3rd Shift 1 Agent Group 1 Agent Group 5 Agent.
AGENT STATUS.
.
19 About Agent S tatus Keys AGENT STATUS keys allow you to monitor the current status of individual agents. You will only have agent status keys programmed on your telephone if you supervise one a gent group.
20 Displaying a n Agent’ s S tatus The AG E N T S T AT U S key allows you to display an agent’s current status. To display information about an Agent's status: 1. Press an AG E N T S T A T U S key. The agent’s status appears in the display .
21 Displaying Agent S tatus Report s You can display agent status reports by pressing keys on the dial pad. To display agent st atus reports: 1. Press an AG E N T S T A T U S key. 2. Press a key on the dial pad . The report associated with that key is displayed.
22 About the Shift Key If you’re responsible for more agents than there are AG E N T S T A T U S key s on your telephone, you can use the SHIFT k ey to acce ss the other a g ents. The SHIFT key allows you to access more than one agent from a single AG E N T STATUS key .
23 Need a reminder? If you forget how many times y ou have pressed the SHIFT ke y: 1. Press SUPERKEY . 2. Press SHIFT . The shift count appears in the display.
.
AGENT MONITORING.
.
27 About Agent Monitor ing This feature allows you to monitor an agent’s conversation, either with or without the agent’s knowledge. Typically, you use this feature to monitor an a gent’s handling of ACD calls. A re your agents notified? Your system may be progra mmed to notify agents when t heir calls are being monitored.
28 A few conditions: Only on e sup ervis or can m onit or an agent at a tim e. If you try t o mon itor a n agent who is alre ady being monitor ed you rece ive busy tone an d BUSY appe ars in your di spla y.
29 Agent Help An agent can request your assistance during an ACD call. An a gent might summon your assistance if, for example, a caller is abusiv e or threatening. If you receive an agent’s request for help, you may w ant to monitor the call or perhaps have the conversation recorded.
.
REPORTS AND INDICATORS.
.
33 Queue S tatus Reports Table 3: Queue Status Reports Key Number Sample Display Description 0 16 2 10 2 8 Condensed queue status r eport* 1 WAIT TIM E 00:46 Average w aiting time f or agents in grou .
34 Agent S tatus Reports Table 4: Agent Status Reports Key Number Sample Display Description 0 398 Bob Agent identifi cation number and name 1 WAIT TIM E 01:55 Average waiting time for agent 2 # ACD C.
35 S tatus Indicators The following table illustr ates the behavior of line status indicators. Table 5: Status Indicators Key Status Indicators Prim e Line Idle Off Busy On Queue Sta tus No calls i n .
.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES.
.
39 Some Additional Features Instructions f or performing commonly used feat ures are given below. Placing a call on hold: 1. Press the red HOL D key. The status indicator of the held call flashes. 2. To retriev e the h eld call , pre ss th e l ine se lect key nex t to the f lashi ng status indicator.
40 Making a directed p age: 1. Dial the Direct Paging feature access code, -or- Press the DIRECT PA GE key . 3. Dial the extension number, or press the DSS k ey of the party being paged.
.
TM , ® T ra demark of Mitel N etwork s Corporatio n. © C o py r i ght 20 0 4, M i t e l N et w o r ks C or p o r at i o n . All righ ts rese rved..
An important point after buying a device Mitel 5020 IP (or even before the purchase) is to read its user manual. We should do this for several simple reasons:
If you have not bought Mitel 5020 IP yet, this is a good time to familiarize yourself with the basic data on the product. First of all view first pages of the manual, you can find above. You should find there the most important technical data Mitel 5020 IP - thus you can check whether the hardware meets your expectations. When delving into next pages of the user manual, Mitel 5020 IP you will learn all the available features of the product, as well as information on its operation. The information that you get Mitel 5020 IP will certainly help you make a decision on the purchase.
If you already are a holder of Mitel 5020 IP, but have not read the manual yet, you should do it for the reasons described above. You will learn then if you properly used the available features, and whether you have not made any mistakes, which can shorten the lifetime Mitel 5020 IP.
However, one of the most important roles played by the user manual is to help in solving problems with Mitel 5020 IP. Almost always you will find there Troubleshooting, which are the most frequently occurring failures and malfunctions of the device Mitel 5020 IP along with tips on how to solve them. Even if you fail to solve the problem, the manual will show you a further procedure – contact to the customer service center or the nearest service center