| ACD   SUPERVISOR / SENIOR SUPERVISOR   User Guide for the Superset™ 4150 Telephone   Contents   GETTING STARTED   Introduction..........................................................................................5   Using a Headset ..................................................................................6   Logging In / Out ...................................................................................9   QUEUE STATUS   Queue Status at a Glance..................................................................13   Displaying a Group’s Queue Status ...................................................13   Displaying Reports.............................................................................14   Scrolling Through Reports .................................................................15   About the SHIFT Key.........................................................................16   AGENT STATUS   About Agent Status Keys ...................................................................21   Agent Status at a Glance ...................................................................21   Displaying an Agent’s Status..............................................................21   Displaying Agent Status Reports........................................................22   About the Shift Key ............................................................................23   AGENT MONITORING   About Agent Monitoring......................................................................27   Agent Help.........................................................................................29   REPORTS AND INDICATORS   Queue Status Reports........................................................................33   Agent Status Reports.........................................................................34   Status Indicators ................................................................................34   ADDITIONAL FEATURES   Some Additional Features..................................................................37   i GETTING STARTED   Introduction   This guide provides instructions for using ACD supervisor and senior supervisor   features on SUPERSET 4150 telephones. Refer to your SUPERSET 4150 User   Guide for a description of your telephone, and non-ACD features.   Some of the personal keys on your telephone are programmed as QUEUE   STATUS keys or AGENT STATUS keys, and one may be programmed as a   SHIFT key. You use these keys to monitor the status of agents and agent groups.   Supervisor or senior supervisor?   Supervisors monitor agent groups. Senior supervisors monitor supervisors and   possibly agent groups as well. An agent group can be monitored by either a   supervisor or a senior supervisor, but not both. As a supervisor or senior   supervisor, you can’t answer ACD calls from your telephone.   One or more agent groups?   You’ll have one QUEUE STATUS key programmed on your telephone for each   of your agent groups. If you only have one QUEUE STATUS key (i.e., one agent   group to supervise), you can also have AGENT STATUS keys programmed on   your telephone.   AGENT STATUS keys are not available on senior supervisor sets.   You have easy access to information   A QUEUE STATUS key allows you to access information for an agent group and   for the agents within that group. An AGENT STATUS key displays information for   individual agents within a group.   Once you’ve accessed information, you can display the same type of information   for other agent groups or agents by pressing other QUEUE STATUS keys or   AGENT STATUS keys.   You can exit an information display at any time by pressing SUPERKEY.   5 Using a Headset   Note: Your system administrator may have enabled full-time headset operation   on your telephone. Telephones with full-time headset operation enabled must be   operated only with headsets.   A headset can be used either in regular answer mode or with the Auto Answer   feature programmed.   Most headsets are installed using the same jack that the handset plugs into.   MITEL’s Headset with Feature Control Switch plugs into the dedicated headset   jack (the jack nearest the front of the telephone).   To Install a Headset (no feature control switch)   To install the headset for your use, perform the following tasks:   1. When the telephone is not in use, lift the handset from the cradle and   carefully turn the telephone upside down.   2. Unplug the handset cord where it connects to the telephone.   3. Plug in the headset cord in the same place.   4. Store your handset in a safe place.   To return to handset operation, perform the following tasks:   1. When the telephone is not in use, lift the handset from the cradle and   carefully turn the telephone upside down.   2. Unplug the headset cord where it connects to the telephone.   3. Plug in the handset cord in the same place.   4. Set the telephone upright and return the handset to the cradle.   5. Store your headset in a safe place.   6 To Install a Headset with Feature Control 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). Installation will disable your handset microphone.   Disconnecting the headset at the jack or at the quick-disconnect plug   restores handset operation.   To install the headset for your use, perform the following tasks:   1. When the telephone is not in use, lift the handset from the cradle and   carefully turn the telephone upside down.   2. Plug the headset cord into the headset jack (the jack nearest the front   of the telephone).   3. Set the telephone upright and return the handset to the cradle.   To return to handset operation, perform the following tasks:   1. When the telephone is not in use, lift the handset from the cradle and   carefully turn the telephone upside down.   2. Unplug the headset cord where it connects to the telephone.   3. Set the telephone upright and return the handset to the cradle.   4. Store your headset in a safe place.   Enabling/Disabling Headset Operation:   To enable or disable headset operation for headsets on telephones that are not   programmed for full-time headset operation:   • • Press the HEADSET feature key.   Connect or disconnect the headset at the quick-disconnect plug   (Headset with Feature Control Switch only).   7 Handling Calls with a Headset (no Feature Control Switch):   To answer a call (when Auto Answer is disabled):   • Press the flashing Line Select key.   To hang up:   • Press the Hang-Up softkey.   Handling Calls with a Headset with Feature Control Switch:   To answer a call (when Auto Answer is disabled):   • Quickly press and release the Control Switch.   To mute the headset microphone (Headset with Feature Control Switch only):   Press and hold the Control Switch.   • To hang up:   Quickly press and release the Control Switch.   • 8 Logging In / Out   Your system administrator should have assigned you an identification number.   Your identification number allows you to access the ACD system. Check with   your system administrator if you don’t have an identification number.   Note that you can’t program your telephone’s personal keys while you’re logged in.   To log in:   1. Enter the Login/Logout access code.   2. Enter your identification number.   If you’ve logged in successfully, you hear dial tone and ACD LOGIN   appears in your telephone display.   If you’re unsuccessful, you hear error tone (continuous beeps) and   INVALID, NO ACCESS, or INVALID KEY appears on your telephone   display. Contact your system administrator if you can’t log in.   3. Press SPEAKER.   To log out:   1. Enter the Login/Logout access code.   If you hear dial tone you have logged out successfully. ACD LOGOUT   appears in the display.   2. Press SPEAKER.   9 QUEUE STATUS   Queue Status at a Glance   The indicator beside a QUEUE STATUS key shows the current status of 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 flash rates.   Displaying a Group’s Queue Status   A QUEUE STATUS key allows you to display an agent group’s queue status.   1. Press a QUEUE STATUS key.   The following information is displayed:   a)   b)   c)   the agent group number and NAME   the NUMBER OF AGENTS logged in to the group   the longest time that a call has been in the queue (LONGEST   CALL)   d)   the number of CALLS WAITING in the queue.   2. Press another QUEUE STATUS key to display queue information for   another agent group   -or-   Press SUPERKEY to exit.   13   Displaying Reports   You can display queue status reports for your agent group. Refer to Table 3 in   the Reports and Indicators section for a list of the available queue status reports.   If you’re responsible for more than one agent group, you can also access agent   status reports using the Agent softkey. Refer to Table 4 in the Reports and   Indicators section for a list of the available agent status reports.   To display queue status reports:   1. Press a QUEUE STATUS key.   2. Press a key on the dial pad.   The report associated with that key is displayed.   3. Press SUPERKEY to exit.   To display agent status reports:   1. Press a QUEUE STATUS key.   2. Press the Agent Status softkey.   The status of the first agent in the group is displayed. The Agent Status   softkey is only available if you supervise more than one group.   3. Press a key on the dial pad.   The report associated with that key is displayed.   4. Press SUPERKEY to exit.   14   Scrolling Through Reports   You can also scroll through queue status reports and agent status reports.   To scroll through group status reports:   1. Press a QUEUE STATUS key.   The number and name of the group associated with the report data   appears in the top line of the display.   2. Press a key on the dial pad.   The report associated with that key is displayed.   3. Press the Next Report or Previous Report softkey to scroll through   the queue status reports.   To scroll through agent status reports:   1. Press a QUEUE STATUS key.   2. Press the Agent Status softkey.   The identification number, name, and status of the first agent in the group   is displayed. The Agent Status softkey will only be available if you   supervise more than one agent group.   3. Press a key on the dial pad.   The report associated with that key is displayed.   4. Press the Next Report or Prev Report softkey to display different   reports for the same agent   -or-   Press the Next Agent or Prev Agent softkey to display the same   report for other agents in the group.   15   About the SHIFT Key   If you’re responsible for more agent groups than there are QUEUE STATUS   keys on your telephone, you must use the SHIFT key to access the other agent   groups. The SHIFT key allows you to access more than one agent group from a   single QUEUE STATUS key.   The status indicator beside the SHIFT key turns on when the shift function is activated.   An example:   If you’re supervising nine agent groups, but only have four QUEUE STATUS   keys programmed on your telephone, you can press the SHIFT key to access the   other five groups.   1. Press the SHIFT key once.   QUEUE STATUS keys 1, 2, 3 and 4 now represent groups 5, 6, 7 and 8.   2. Press the SHIFT key again.   Key 1 now represents group 9. Keys 2, 3, and 4 are meaningless.   3. Press the SHIFT key once more.   Keys 1, 2, 3 and 4 once again access groups 1, 2, 3 and 4.   16   Table 1 further illustrates this example:   Table 1: SHIFT Key Operation for Queue Status   Key Number   With No Shift   Agent Group 1   Agent Group 2   Agent Group 3   Agent Group 4   After 1st Shift   Agent Group 5   Agent Group 6   Agent Group 7   Agent Group 8   After 2nd Shift   Agent Group 9   none   After 3rd Shift   Agent Group 1   Agent Group 2   Agent Group 3   Agent Group 4   1 2 3 4 none   none   Need a reminder?   If you forget how many times you have pressed the SHIFT key:   1. Press SUPERKEY.   2. Press SHIFT.   The shift count appears in the display.   17   AGENT STATUS   About Agent Status 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 agent group. If you supervise more than one agent group, you   access agent status information from a QUEUE STATUS key using the AGENT   softkey (see "Scrolling through Reports" in the previous section).   Agent Status at a Glance   The indicator beside an AGENT STATUS key shows the current status of the   agent. Refer to Table 5 in the Reports and Indicators section for information on   how to interpret the agent status indicator flash rates.   Displaying an Agent’s Status   The AGENT STATUS key allows you to display an agent’s current status. To   display information about an Agent's status:   1. Press an AGENT STATUS key.   The agent’s identification number, name, and status appears in the   display. An agent can be in any one of the following states:   LOGGED OUT - agent is logged out   NO CALLS WAITING - agent is waiting for an ACD call   ON ACD CALL - agent is on an ACD call.   AFTER-CALL WORK - agent is completing work from an ACD call (work timer)   NON-ACD CALL OR IN DND - agent is on a non-ACD call   ACD CALL ON HOLD - agent has an ACD call on hold   MAKE BUSY - agent’s telephone is in make busy state   2. Press the Next Agent or Prev Agent softkey to display the status of   other agents in your group.   3. Press SUPERKEY to exit.   21   Displaying Agent Status Reports   You can display agent status reports by pressing keys on the dial pad.   To display agent status reports:   1. Press an AGENT STATUS key.   2. Press a key on the dial pad.   The report associated with that key is displayed. Refer to Table 4 in the   Reports and Indicators section for a list of the available agent reports.   3. Press the Next Report or Prev Report softkey to scroll through the   agent status reports.   4. Press the Next Agent or Prev Agent softkey to display the same   report for other agents in your group.   5. Press another AGENT STATUS key   -or-   Press SUPERKEY to exit.   22   About the Shift Key   If you’re responsible for more agents than there are AGENT STATUS keys on your   telephone, you can use the SHIFT key to access the other agents. The SHIFT key   allows you to access more than one agent from a single AGENT STATUS key.   The status indicator beside the SHIFT key turns on when the shift function is activated.   An example:   If you’re supervising nine agents, but only have four AGENT STATUS keys programmed   on your telephone, you can press the SHIFT key to access the other five groups.   1. Press the SHIFT key once.   Keys 1, 2, 3 and 4 now represent agents 5, 6, 7 and 8.   2. Press the SHIFT key again.   Key 1 now represents agent 9. Keys 2, 3, and 4 are meaningless.   3. Press the SHIFT key once more.   Keys 1, 2, 3 and 4 once again represent agents 1, 2, 3 and 4.   Table 2 further illustrates this example:   Table 2: SHIFT Key Operation for Agent Status   Key Number   With No Shift   Agent 1   Agent 2   Agent 3   Agent 4   After 1st Shift   Agent 5   Agent 6   Agent 7   Agent 8   After 2nd Shift   Agent 9   none   none   none   After 3rdShift   Agent 1   Agent 2   Agent 3   Agent 4   1 2 3 4 Need a reminder?   If you forget how many times you have pressed the SHIFT key:   1. Press SUPERKEY.   2. Press SHIFT.   The shift count appears in the display.   23   AGENT MONITORING   About Agent Monitoring   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 agent’s   handling of ACD calls.   Are your agents notified?   Your system may be programmed to notify agents when their calls are being   monitored. In this case, the agent hears a beep when you begin monitoring the   call. If the agent has a display telephone, your name and extension number   appear in the agent’s display for the duration of the call.   If your system is not programmed to notify agents when their calls are being   monitored, the agents do not hear a beep and the agent’s telephone display does   not indicate that monitoring is taking place.   You can just listen or you can join the conversation   When monitoring an agent, you can listen to the conversation but you can’t   speak to either the agent or the caller. Anything you say while in call monitoring   mode is not heard by either the agent or the caller. However, you can join the   conversation by forming a 3-party conference.   27   A few conditions:   Only one supervisor can monitor an agent at a time. If you try to monitor an agent who   is already being monitored you receive busy tone and BUSY appears in your display.   If the agent puts the caller on hold (hard hold or temporary hold) anytime during the   conversation, you are removed from the call and your monitoring session ends.   Note that while you are monitoring an agent, you can’t make or receive calls.   Anyone who calls your telephone while you are monitoring an agent receives   busy tone. The caller can telephone a callback, but is unable to camp on or   override your monitoring session. If you want to place an outgoing call, you must   first cancel your monitoring session.   To monitor an agent:   1. Enter the ACD Monitor feature code.   2. Enter the agent’s identification number.   If the agent is on an ACD call, you begin monitoring the call. INTRUDING   followed by the agent’s extension number appears in your display (for   example, INTRUDING 1234).   If the agent is waiting for an ACD call, you hear busy tone and the agent’s   extension number followed by the words IS IDLE are shown in your   telephone display (for example, 1234 IS IDLE).   3. Press the Trans/Conf softkey to form a 3-party conference with the   agent and the calling party   -or-   Press Exit to end the monitoring session.   NOTE: If you wish to continue monitoring an agent after exiting the conference,   you must set up the monitor again.   If, during a monitoring session, the agent puts the call on hold, transfers   the call, or ends the call, DISCONNECTED appears in your telephone   display and the monitoring session is terminated.   28   Agent Help   An agent can request your assistance during an ACD call. An agent might   summon your assistance if, for example, a caller is abusive or threatening. If you   receive an agent’s request for help, you may want to monitor the call or perhaps   have the conversation recorded. If you initiate a monitoring session in response   to a help request, the agent is always alerted when the session begins.   Responding to a HELP request   When an agent requests HELP, your telephone rings and HELP followed by the   agent’s identification number and extension number appears in your telephone   display. To respond:   1. Lift the handset to monitor the call.   2. Press Trans/Conf softkey to form a conference with the two parties   -or-   Press Exit to end the monitoring session.   If your telephone is busy   Your telephone rings briefly and HELP followed by the agent’s identification   number is displayed.   NOTE: The monitoring session is cancelled automatically when the call is ended   or when you go on hook.   If you receive a request for help from an agent whom you are currently   monitoring, HELP followed by the agent’s identification number appears   in your telephone display, indicating that the agent needs assistance.   If a request for help is sent to another supervisor from an agent whom   you are currently monitoring, you’ll continue to monitor while the other   supervisor receives busy tone.   29   REPORTS AND INDICATORS   Queue Status Reports   Table 3: Queue Status Reports   Key # Sample Display   Description   0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CONDENSED STATUS REPORT:16 2 10 2 8   AVERAGE AGENT WAIT TIME 00:46   Condensed queue status report*   Average waiting time for agents in group   Number of ACD calls answered by group   Average duration of ACD calls   Number of non-ACD calls made/answered by group   Average duration of non-ACD calls   Number of times agents made busy   Average duration of make busy state   Number of ACD calls put on hard hold   NUMBER OF ACD CALLS ANSWERED: 16   AVERAGE DURATION OF ACD CALLS 02:36   NUMBER OF NON-ACD CALLS HANDLED: 8   AVERAGE DURATION OF NON-ACD CALLS 01:12   NUMBER OF TIMES AGENTS MADE BUSY: 2   AVERAGE DURATION OF BUSY STATE 03:42   NUMBER OF ACD CALLS PUT ON HARD HOLD: 4   AVERAGE HOLD DURATION OF ACD CALLS 00:51 Average duration of ACD calls on hard hold   * The condensed queue status report available to supervisors at key “0” consists   of the following information displayed from left to right:   • • • • • Number of ACD calls answered by the group.   Number of abandoned ACD calls.   Number of agents logged in.   Number of times agents made busy.   Number of non-ACD calls handled by the group.   The report available to senior supervisors at key “0” consists only of “NUMBER   OF AGENTS LOGGED IN” and not the condensed report that is available to a   supervisor.   33   Agent Status Reports   Table 4: Agent Status Reports   Key # Sample Display   Description   Average waiting time for agent   Number of ACD calls answered by agent   Average duration of ACD calls   Total non-ACD calls made/answered by agent   Average duration of non-ACD calls   Number of times agents made busy   Average duration of make busy state   Number of ACD calls put on hard hold   0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AVERAGE WAITING TIME 01:55   NUMBER OF ACD CALLS ANSWERED: 25   AVERAGE DURATION OF ACD CALLS 02:14   NUMBER OF NON-ACD CALLS HANDLED: 3   AVERAGE DURATION OF NON-ACD CALLS 01:27   NUMBER OF TIMES AGENT MADE BUSY: 4   AVERAGE DURATION OF BUSY STATE 03:42   NUMBER OF ACD CALLS PUT ON HARD HOLD: 5   AVERAGE HOLD DURATION OF ACD CALLS 00:32 Average duration of ACD calls on hard hold   Status Indicators   The following table illustrates the behavior of line status indicators.   Table 5: Status Indicators   Key   Status   Indicators   Prime Line   Idle   Busy   Off   On   Off   On   Queue Status   Agent Status   No calls in queue   Calls waiting before 1st threshold time period   Calls waiting between 1st and 2nd threshold time periods Slow flash   Calls waiting longer than 2nd threshold time period   Calls have overflowed   Agent logged out   Pulsed flash   Fast flash   Off   Agent logged in - no calls waiting   Agent telephone made busy   Agent on ACD call   Pulsed flash   Fast flash   On   Agent on non-ACD call   Holding an ACD call   Slow flash   On   After call work timer   On   Shift   Shift not activated   Off   Shift activated   On   34   ADDITIONAL FEATURES   Some Additional Features   Instructions for performing commonly used features are given below.   Placing a call on hold:   1. Press the red HOLD key.   The status indicator of the held call flashes.   2. To retrieve the held call, press the line select key next to the flashing   status indicator.   Transferring a call:   1. While on a call, press the Trans/Conf softkey.   2. Dial the number of the third party.   3. Hang up   -or-   Wait until the called party answers and then introduce the caller being   transferred. After introducing the caller, hang up. If you receive busy tone   or no answer, press Back to Held softkey to return to the original call.   Setting up a 3-party conference:   1. While on a call, press the Trans/Conf softkey.   2. Dial the number of the third party.   3. When the called party answers, introduce the conference.   4. Press the Conference softkey to form the conference.   Making a directed page:   1. Press the Direct Page feature key.   2. Dial the extension number, or press the DSS key of the party being paged.   3. Broadcast your message.   37   Notes   38   TM, ® Trademark of Mitel Networks Corporation.   © Copyright 2004, Mitel Networks Corporation.   All rights reserved.   |