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Unified Contact Center Enterprise

Unified Contact Center Enterprise. CTI OS Agent Desktop Training. Presented by. Objectives. CTI OS Overview CTI OS Desktop Logging In/Logging Out Agent States CTI Dialing Pad Hot Keys. CTI OS Three -Tiered Architecture Topology. CTI OS Desktop.

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Unified Contact Center Enterprise

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  1. Unified Contact Center Enterprise CTI OS Agent Desktop Training Presented by

  2. Objectives CTI OS Overview CTI OS Desktop Logging In/Logging Out Agent States CTI Dialing Pad Hot Keys

  3. CTI OS Three -Tiered Architecture Topology

  4. CTI OS Desktop To start CTI Toolkit Agent Desktop, double-click the short-cut on the desktop or go to: Start  Programs  Cisco Systems CTI Toolkit Agent Desktop Upon startup the CTI Toolkit Agent Desktop main screen appears.

  5. CTI OS Desktop - Login • Login • Contains buttons that let the agent log in or log out.

  6. Logging In - CTI Login Window • To log into CTI Toolkit Agent Desktop, click the Login button. The Login button connects agents to the CTI Server and logs agents into a selected ACD switch. • Enter the following information in this dialog box: • Connect to • Use the drop-down menu to select the connection profile that you want to use. • Agent ID • Your agent ID as assigned by your manager. • Password • Your password assigned by your manager • Instrument • The device ID assigned to the phone you receive calls on.

  7. CTI OS Desktop – Agent State • Agent State • Contains buttons that let the agent change the state of the currently logged in agent.

  8. Agent States - Changing to Ready State • By default, upon successful login, the agent is automatically placed in a Not Ready State • If the Ready button is enabled, you are in a valid state to go to Ready. • To enter the Ready state, click the Ready button while in Not Ready state. • On entering Ready state, the agent is ready to accept ACD calls.

  9. Agent States – Changing to Not Ready State • Entering Not Ready state opens Not Ready Reason Codes dialogue box • Choose appropriate reason for going into “Not Ready” state

  10. Agent States – Wrap-Up State • Automatically enter Wrap-Up sate on the completion of a call • Click the Wrap-Up button to immediately enter a Wrap-Up State • Wrap-Up duration is 30 seconds, then automatically placed in a Ready state

  11. CTI OS Desktop – Dial/Answer/Release • Dial/Answer/Release • To Place a call, click the Dial button, and enter the phone number using the provided Dial Pad. • To Answer call, click the Answer button. • To hang up a call, click the Release button.

  12. CTI Dialing Pad - Making Calls • Enter a state from which you can make a call. • You are in the correct state to make a call if the Dial button is enabled. • States from which to make a call can include Ready, Not Ready, or Hold. • If the Dial button is not enabled, change your state as needed until the Dial button becomes enabled.

  13. Sending DTMF Tones • Occasionally, the agent may need to send Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) tones to a pager, IVR, voicemail system, or other similar device. • To transmit DTMF tones when connected to a call, perform the following steps.

  14. CTI OS Desktop – Hold/Retrieve • Hold/Retrieve • Contains buttons that let the agent put a call on hold and retrieve a held call. • Select a call from the Call List, and click the Hold button to place the call on Hold. • Select the held call and click the Retrieve button to return to the call

  15. CTI OS Desktop – Alternate/Reconnect • Alternate/Reconnect • Contains buttons that let the agent alternate between and reconnect active calls. • Alternate and Reconnect buttons are used to switch between multiple calls in the call list. • If there are multiple calls (i.e. one inbound and one outbound), click the Alternate button to automatically place one call on hold and pick up another, with a single click. • Use the Reconnect button to choose which call to pickup with multiple calls in the call list. The initial call will automatically be placed on hold.

  16. CTI OS Desktop – Conference/Transfer • Conference/Transfer • Contains buttons that let the agent initiate and complete conference and transfer operations.

  17. CTI Dialing Pad - Conferencing Calls • To initiate a conference call, click the conference button. • Enter the phone number to be dialed in the Dialed Number field or select a destination from the pull-down menu. • Click the Conf Initiate button, after talking to the 3rd party, click the Conference button to join all parties. • The pull-down menu contains the last six numbers dialed from this desktop.

  18. CTI Dialing Pad - Conferencing Calls cont. • Click the Conference button to complete warm transfer call

  19. CTI Dialing Pad - Transferring Calls • To transfer a call, click the Transfer button, dial the desired transfer number, and click the Trans Init or Single Step button. • Enter the number to be dialed in the Number to Dial field • Use the Trans Initiate button for warm transfers (allows agent to speak to the transferred party before passing the call) • Use the Single Step button for cold transfers (immediately transfers the caller)

  20. CTI Dialing Pad - Transferring Calls cont. • Click the Transfer button to complete warm transfer call

  21. CTI OS Desktop – Supervisor Assist • Supervisor Assist • Contains buttons that let the agent request assistance from a supervisor • Emergency Supervisor Assist – Immediately conferences available Supervisor into the conversation • Supervisor Assist – Places a call to the available Supervisor

  22. CTI OS Desktop – Tools • Tools • Contains buttons that invoke statistical displays, initiate a chat session, record calls and report a bad line.

  23. CTI OS Desktop – Statistics • Statistics • Real-Time daily statistics • Skill Group Information

  24. CTI OS Desktop – Chat • Chat Session – Initiates a chat session with a specified user

  25. CTI OS Desktop – Bad Line Reporter • Bad Line Reporter – Logs instances of poor call quality

  26. CTI OS Desktop – Call Information • Call Information • Displays the current call-related detail(s) as well as variable information, where applicable

  27. CTI OS Desktop – Call Information CallID The Call ID value assigned to this call by Unified CCE or the Unified ICME software Status The status of the call, such as Ringing, Talking, or Held DNIS The Dialed Number Identification Service number provided with the call ANI The calling line ID of the caller, usually the caller's phone number CED The digits entered by the caller in response to IVR prompting DialedNumber The number that the caller dialed WrapUp Call-related wrap-up data CallType The general classification of the call type Var1 through Var10 Call-related variable data

  28. CTI OS Desktop – Status Bar • Status Bar • Displays information about the status of the softphone.

  29. Logging Out – Reason Codes • To Logout, the agent state MUST be in a Not Ready state • Click Logout button to “Logout” • Select a Reason Code for logging out of the system • Click “OK”

  30. Logging Out • On a successful logout, the following occurs: • You are logged out of CTI OS Desktop and the ACD switch. • All entries in the status bar at the bottom of the CTI Toolkit Agent Desktop screen become blank except for Agent Status, which becomes “Unknown.” • All Agent State Control buttons except Login are disabled. • All Call Control buttons are disabled.

  31. Main Window Keyboard Accessibility • The following Buttons have corresponding Hotkey shortcuts

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