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Chapter 1  
Introduction to Attendant Console  
About Attendant Console  
Attendant Console is a call-management application that gives your business centralised call  
management and call activity reporting capability. Attendant Console runs on one or more  
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Pentium class personal computers.  
This guide tells an attendant how to set up and use Attendant Console, and how to use Attendant  
Console setups that meet your business’ call handling needs.  
You can customise Attendant Console to suit your company’s call management needs. Your  
telephone attendant uses Attendant Console’s graphical user interface to:  
originate calls  
answer and manage multiple calls  
view a company’s name before answering a call  
record, add and change caller information for future use  
quickly access information about a caller  
transfer calls to employees or their voice message mailbox  
send the caller’s name to the employee’s telephone display  
park calls and page employees  
view information in a Directory about your company’s employees such as their extension  
number, person status and telephone status  
create and print reports showing how incoming calls are handled  
view the status of extensions in the company’s Attendant Console system  
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Attendant Console components  
Attendant Console is a software application that has three interrelated components:  
Server component  
Client component  
Reports component  
The Server component  
The Server component:  
communicates with your Business Communications Manager 2.5 system to initiate telephone  
functions such as transferring calls, placing calls on hold and parking calls.  
collects and manages call-processing information in a database that can be used for reporting  
purposes.  
communicates with one or more Client components. A Client component is on a computer  
connected by a Local Area Network (LAN).  
The Server component receives:  
notification of incoming calls  
information about telephones attached to the Business Communications Manager base unit  
The Client component  
The Client component has an easy-to-use graphical user interface (GUI). The Attendant Console  
window displays information about incoming callers and includes a Company Directory with  
employee names, telephone status (such as on-hook, off-hook, Do Not Disturb and Call Forward)  
and person status (such as None, Not at desk and Out of office). You can search the Directory from  
the Attendant window.  
You can configure Attendant computers to be main, assistant, overflow or backup attendants. For  
more information, refer to “Types of attendant setups” on page 12. Incoming calls can be  
transferred to an extension, a voice message mailbox or an external number.  
You can set up more than one attendant for your company. You can also set up Attendant Console  
to provide call coverage for assigned groups of employees. In this setup, you are notified of calls to  
assigned employees and can answer calls when the employees cannot.  
The Reports component  
The Reports component provides information about incoming calls. Reports can help you identify  
trends and find answers to questions before they become problems. You can request a report from  
any computer with a Client component and view the report in the Reports window or print it on an  
attached printer.  
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Attendant Console features  
There are many features and benefits associated with Attendant Console.  
Computer compatibility  
Attendant Console combines telecommunications with personal computing to make your job  
easier, faster and more efficient.  
You do not need to purchase additional dedicated hardware to use the  
power of Attendant Console. If you have the minimum computer  
requirements, all you need is the software that lets your computer  
communicate with the Business Communications Manager 2.5 system.  
Use of existing hardware  
Attendant Console works in a multi-tasking environment. You can use  
your computer for other tasks such as word processing in addition to  
attending to calls. You can quickly switch from computer tasks to the  
Attendant window if there is an incoming call.  
Multi-tasking  
Graphical User Interface (GUI)  
Attendant Console has a GUI that has sophisticated features but is less complicated than other  
attendant consoles. You can easily select the buttons to process incoming calls. Very few key  
strokes are needed for most activities. For example, answering an incoming call and transferring it  
to an extension usually requires two steps: clicking a Loop button to answer the call and  
double-clicking the icon beside the called party’s name to transfer the call.  
The GUI provides at-a-glance information about the progress and status of calls. Before you  
answer a call, you know the caller’s telephone number and how long the caller is waiting. If a call  
transfers back to you, the Attendant Console window immediately displays the status of the call.  
The readily available online Help ensures that Attendant Console is easy to learn and use.  
Because performing normal attendant functions is faster with a GUI, you can do other tasks while  
you use Attendant Console.  
Advanced software capabilities  
Some of Attendant Console’s advanced software capabilities are:  
When a telephone is busy with a call, an attendant can send caller  
information to the telephone’s two line display area. The person called  
can use display buttons to control the call. This prevents important  
calls from being lost.  
Visual call announcing and  
control  
Incoming calls can be quickly and easily transferred to a backup  
attendant at a different location than the main attendant. This means  
that a backup attendant does not have to leave their desk to cover for  
the main attendant.  
Backup attendant  
Overflow attendant  
Overflow calls are transferred to an overflow attendant. Consequently,  
calls are not lost during busy periods.  
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You can generate reports that contain information such as the number  
Reports  
of incoming calls and who answers the calls. This information shows  
the calling trends in the business and the performance of the  
telephone system.  
A one-time purchase of Attendant Console is often all that is needed. If  
you want to add more attendant positions as the company grows,  
Attendant Console is easily expandable.  
Ability to handle growth  
Choice of Attendant types  
You can set up each computer to handle calls either as a main attendant, or an overflow, backup or  
assistant attendant. Each attendant type gives you flexibility in responding to calls. This ensures  
that calls can be handled in a professional and prompt manner. For detailed information about  
attendant setups, refer to “Types of attendant setups” on page 12.  
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Chapter 2  
Getting started  
Configuring Attendant Console  
You must set up each computer that has Attendant Console installed to handle calls either as a  
full-time main attendant, part-time main attendant, or a backup, overflow or assistant attendant.  
Every Client component must have the Server ID and Attendant extension options set for the  
Client component to function. The Server ID tells the Client component where the Server  
component is located. The Attendant extension tells the Client component which telephone  
belongs to the attendant.  
To configure Attendant Console  
1
On the taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, point to Attendant Console and click  
Attendant.  
The Client component starts. The first time the Client component starts after installation, the  
Enter Attendant Options dialog box appears.  
2
3
In the Attendant Extension box type the extension number of the attendant.  
If your network has more than one Attendant Console Server running, you must enter the  
Server ID for the Business Communications Manager 2.5 system you want to use in the  
Server ID box. The Server ID refers to the Windows TCP/IP host name of the Server  
computer. If you do not know the Server ID, ask your System Administrator.  
4
5
Click the OK button.  
The Tip of the Day dialog box appears over the Attendant Console window.  
Click the Close button to see the Attendant Console window.  
When the setup is complete, the Directory list displays the extensions connected to the  
Business Communications Manager 2.5 system.  
Starting Attendant Console  
1
On the Attendant computer, click Start and point to Programs, point to Nortel Networks,  
point to Attendant Console and then click Attendant.  
The Attendant Console taskbar button appears on the taskbar. The Attendant Console window  
appears with the Tip of the Day window over it.  
2
On the Tip of the Day window click the Close button.  
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Types of attendant setups  
You must set up each computer that has Attendant Console installed to handle calls either as a  
full-time main attendant, part-time main attendant, or a backup, overflow or assistant attendant.  
The following section explains the different types of attendant setups.  
Full-time main attendant  
The full-time main attendant is a telephone operator that has the Attendant window always visible  
on their computer. There can be more than one full-time attendant.  
The Client component displays the incoming calls to the attendant’s telephone as a yellow Ringing  
Loop button on the Attendant window. If the attendant’s telephone is programmed to receive all  
the incoming calls for the company, (that is, as a main attendant), Attendant Console displays the  
calls.  
Before you can receive and make calls, you must set the attendant’s extension number through the  
Client component. The extension must be a valid extension on the Business Communications  
Manager 2.5 system and must be the telephone at the attendant’s desk.  
To set or change the attendant’s extension number  
1
On the Tools menu click Options.  
The Options dialog box appears with the Options tab displayed.  
2
3
In the Attendant option, in the My Extension box, type the extension number of the  
attendant’s telephone.  
Click the OK button.  
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Part-time main attendant  
The part-time main attendant can answer incoming calls and performs tasks on the computer such  
as word processing.  
The difference between the full-time main attendant setup and the part-time main attendant setup  
is that the part-time setup has additional attendant options selected that notify the attendant of  
incoming calls when the Attendant component is minimised. Refer to “Full-time main attendant”  
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Backup attendant  
A backup attendant is an attendant position that receives calls that are redirected from another  
attendant position. The backup attendant can at the same time operate as a main attendant, assistant  
attendant, or any combination of the attendant types.  
You must set up each Attendant computer that is set up to receive incoming calls to redirect the  
calls to the backup Attendant computer.  
Note: The system can redirect calls to another Attendant Console attendant or any  
extension number in the company.  
If the attendant needs to leave their position, they can route calls to the backup attendant by  
clicking the Out button on the Attendant window. After the attendant clicks the Out button, they  
attendant can complete calls that are currently in progress on the Attendant window. New calls  
appear on the absent main attendant’s computer and the backup attendant’s computer. Although  
the main attendant is out, the Client component can still process calls, if required.  
To set up the backup attendant  
1
On the Tools menu click Options.  
The Options dialog box appears with the Options tab displayed.  
2
In the Redirect calls to option in the Extension box, type the backup attendant’s extension  
number.  
3
4
Select the I am out check box.  
Click the OK button.  
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The main attendant can redirect their calls to the backup attendant by clicking the Out button on  
the Attendant Console window. The main attendant can click the In button to resume receiving  
calls at their computer.  
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Overflow attendant  
An overflow attendant receives calls that are redirected from another attendant position whose  
Loop buttons are occupied with calls. For example, if a main attendant is handling six incoming  
calls, the next call is redirected to the overflow attendant until one of the main attendant’s six Loop  
buttons is available. If all the Loop buttons are in use, the Loop overflow icon appears in the  
Attendant Status Bar and the overflow call goes to the overflow attendant. For more information  
on the Loop overflow icon, see “Status bar” on page 24.  
The overflow attendant can also operate as a main attendant, an assistant attendant or any  
combination of the attendant types.  
After you set up an Attendant computer as the overflow, each Attendant computer that is set up to  
receive incoming calls must be set up to redirect calls to the overflow Attendant computer  
whenever overflow occurs. You must activate the overflow feature at each Attendant computer.  
Note: The system can redirect calls to another Attendant Console attendant or any  
extension number.  
To set the overflow extension  
1
On the Tools menu, click Options.  
The Options dialog box appears with the Options tab displayed.  
2
3
4
In the Redirect calls to option, in the Extension box, type the overflow attendant’s extension  
number.  
Select Call overflow occurs to redirect calls when all of the main attendant’s Loop buttons are  
busy with calls.  
Click the OK button.  
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Assistant attendant  
An assistant attendant provides call coverage for one or more extensions in the system. You can  
set up an assistant attendant to monitor incoming calls to specific extensions. Set up an assistant  
attendant if an employee wants an assistant attendant, such as an administrative assistant, to  
answer their calls.  
Setting up an assistant attendant  
1
On the Tools menu, click Options.  
The Options dialog box appears with the Options tab displayed.  
2
3
In the My extension box, type the assistant attendant’s extension.  
Click the OK button.  
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Adding or removing an assistant attendant’s assigned extensions  
1
On the Tools menu, click Options.  
The Options dialog box appears with the Options tab displayed.  
2
Click the Assigned tab.  
To add an extension, click the extension you want in the All extensions box and click >> to  
copy it to the Assigned extensions list.  
To remove an extension from the Assigned extensions list, click the extension number in the  
Assigned extensions list and click <<.  
To view an assistant attendant’s assigned extensions  
1
On the Tools menu, click Options.  
The Options dialog box appears with the Options tab displayed.  
2
3
Click the Assigned tab.  
After you view the extensions, click the OK button.  
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Setting up other attendant features  
Call notification  
There are two ways Attendant Console can notify an attendant of incoming calls:  
If an attendant keeps the Attendant Console window minimised and works on other tasks, they  
are notified of incoming calls with a Call Notification dialog box. The attendant can answer  
the call by clicking the Take button or they can ignore the call and let another attendant answer  
it.  
If the Attendant Console window is not minimised, the attendant is notified of an incoming  
call by a Ringing Loop button.  
To activate call notification  
1
On the Tools menu click Options.  
The Options dialog box appears.  
2
3
In the Pop “Call Notification” dialog box when list, select either check box:  
Assigned extension rings - The attendant is notified of calls to the assigned extensions.  
or  
My extension rings -The attendant is notified if their extension has an incoming call.  
If both check boxes are clear, the attendant is not notified of calls when the window is  
minimised.  
Click the OK button.  
When an outside call arrives for an assigned extension, a Call Notification dialog box appears  
to inform the assistant attendant of the call. Internal calls from an extension to an assigned  
extension are not displayed on the assistant attendant’s window.  
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Restoring the Attendant Console window  
Part-time attendants can have the Attendant Console window minimised or under another window.  
The attendant can restore the Attendant Console window from the taskbar by clicking the  
Attendant Console taskbar button. A quicker method is to set the Attendant Console window to  
restore automatically.  
The Client component can automatically restore the window when the attendant’s extension goes  
off-hook (“active”).  
To set the Attendant Console window to restore automatically  
1
On the Tools menu click Options.  
The Options dialog box appears with the Options tab displayed.  
2
3
In the Restore minimized Attendant screen when option, click the Call Answered on  
Attendant extension check box.  
Click the OK button.  
When an outside call arrives for an assigned extension, a Call Notification dialog box appears to  
inform the assistant attendant of the call. Internal calls from an extension to an assigned extension  
are not displayed on the assistant attendant’s window.  
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Setting the Attendant Selected option  
The Selected tab lets the attendant view a selected subset of the full directory. This is useful if the  
attendant’s incoming calls are directed to a limited number of extensions.  
To display extensions  
1
On the Tools menu click Options.  
The Options dialog box appears with the Options tab displayed.  
2
3
Click the Selected tab.  
To add an extension, click the extension you want in the All extensions list and click >> to  
copy it to the Selected extensions list.  
To remove an extension from the Selected extensions list, click the extension number in the  
Selected extensions list and click <<.  
4
Click the OK button.  
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Disabling Transfer options  
If your Business Communications Manager 2.5 system is not connected to a Centrex switch or is  
not connected to CallPilot, you can disable the Link Transfer or VM Transfer buttons on the  
Attendant Console window.  
To disable the Transfer Options  
1
On the Tools menu click Options.  
The Options dialog box appears with the Options tab displayed.  
The Transfer Options are in the bottom right of the dialog box.  
2
Select the Disable VM Transfer check box to disable the VM Transfer button  
or  
select the Disable Link Transfer check box to disable the Link Transfer button.  
If they are disabled the buttons appear dimmed on the Attendant Console window. You can  
re-enable the buttons by clearing the check mark from the appropriate check box.  
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Chapter 3  
Using the Attendant Console window  
This chapter explains how to use the Attendant Console window.  
Components of the Attendant Console window  
Caller Information options  
Call processing area  
menu bar  
toolbar  
Loop  
buttons  
Directory options  
Status bar  
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Status bar  
To display the Status bar:  
1
On the View menu click Status bar.  
Displays the functions of the toolbar button when you point to it.  
The Loop Overflow icon appears if there are more calls waiting to  
be answered than available Loop buttons.  
Appears if the Num Lock key is on.  
Shows the date and time.  
Attendant Console menus  
If you hover your mouse pointer over the menu commands the Help tips appear in the Status bar at  
the bottom of the Attendant Console window.  
File menu  
Closes the Client component  
Exit  
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Edit menu  
Cuts the selected text and moves it to the clipboard.  
Copies the selected text to the clipboard.  
Cut  
Copy  
Paste  
Pastes the contents of the clipboard at the insertion  
point.  
Dials the number in the Clipboard. The number can  
include special characters such as hyphen,  
parenthesis, space or period.  
Dial Paste  
Note: The Clipboard contents are added to any  
characters already in the Target list box. This lets you  
type a routing code in the Target list box and then click  
the Dial Paste button.  
Transfers a call to the number in the Clipboard.  
Transfer Paste  
Opens the Edit Caller Information dialog box. The Edit  
button in the Caller Information list performs the same  
Caller  
Information  
Opens the Edit Employee Information dialog box. The  
Edit button in the Directory list performs the same  
Employee  
Information  
View menu  
Shows or hides the toolbar.  
Toolbar  
Shows or hides the Status bar.  
Status bar  
Shows or hides the inactive Loop buttons. When  
selected, only the active Loop buttons appear on the  
Attendant window.  
Hide Loop  
Buttons  
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Tools menu  
Starts the Reports component.  
Reports  
Opens the Attendant Monitor dialog box that displays  
diagnostic information sent by the Client component  
and received back from the Server component. The  
Attendant Monitor helps in troubleshooting.  
Attendant  
Monitor  
Writes Client component activity and Server messaging  
to a log file. This is used for troubleshooting.  
Log to File  
Options  
Opens the Options dialog box:  
The Options tab lets you specify the Server ID,  
enter the Attendant extension, set the conditions for  
making the Attendant Console Attendant window  
appear, and set call redirection.  
The Assigned tab lets you choose extensions to  
appear in the Directory List’s Assigned tab.  
The Selected tab lets you select which extensions  
appear in the Directory List’s Selected tab.  
For more information, refer to “Using the Directory  
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Transfer menu  
Transfers the active call to the caller’s first  
contact.  
1st Contact is enabled if there is an active call  
and a contact in the first box of the Contacts list.  
1st Contact  
2nd Contact  
Transfers the active call to the caller’s second  
contact.  
2nd Contact is enabled if there is an active call  
and a contact in the second box of the Contacts  
list.  
Transfers the active call to the caller’s third  
contact.  
3rd Contact  
3rd Contact is enabled if there is an active call  
and a contact in the third box of the Contacts list.  
Transfers the active call to the extension in the  
Target list box. The Transfer button performs the  
same function.  
Transfer to  
Target  
Screens a call transfer of an active call to the  
extension number in the Target list box. The  
caller is put on hold when you click Screen  
Transfer. The caller is connected when you click  
Transfer Now in the Screen Transfer dialog box.  
The Screen button performs the same function.  
Screen  
Transfer  
Transfers the active call to the voice message  
mailbox of the extension in the Target list box.  
The VMTransfer button performs the same  
function.  
Transfer to  
VMail  
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Caller menu  
Answers the next call in the queue.  
Answer Next  
Hold  
Places an active call on hold. The Hold button  
performs the same function. Refer to “Parking,  
Disconnects the active call. The Release button  
performs the same function.  
Release  
Park  
Parks the active call so you can page the person  
whose extension is in the Target list box. A list of all  
parked calls appears in the Parked Calls dialog box  
when you click View Parked Calls on the Caller  
menu. You can retrieve the call from the View  
Parked Calls dialog box by pressing the Retrieve  
button. For more information on viewing parked  
on page 54. The Park/Page button performs the  
same function.  
Connects two callers by joining the active call with  
the call on hold. Refer to “Linking and Joining calls”  
Join Caller  
Opens the Parked Calls dialog box, which displays  
calls parked by all attendants. A call can be  
retrieved by any attendant or from any telephone on  
the Business Communications Manager 2.5  
system. For more information, refer to “Linking and  
View Parked  
Calls  
Target menu  
Initiates a call from your extension to the number in the  
Target list box. The Call button performs the same  
function.  
Call  
Places a voice call from the Attendant to the extension  
in the Target list box. For more information, refer to  
Voice Call  
Dials DTMF-tone digits to the external number in the  
Target list box. This must be used in conjunction with  
the Link button and with outdialing on an active line to  
access other systems or carriers (for example,  
Centrex).  
Dial DTMF  
Tones  
Accesses (hookflash) Centrex or CO line features  
(such as off-premise transfer or conference) or other  
systems or carriers while on an incoming call. Click the  
Link button while on an incoming call to place the caller  
on hold and generate a Link signal (also called flash or  
recall) on the active line. The DTMF button is used with  
the Link button to outdial the digits in the Target list  
box. For more information, refer to “Linking and Joining  
Link  
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Attendant menu  
Toggles with the Out command. When set to In, you  
are taking calls.  
In  
Toggles with the In command. When set to Out, you  
are not taking calls. Calls that ring at your telephone  
are forwarded to the backup attendant position.  
Out  
Note: To redirect calls to a backup extension, on the  
Tools menu click Options. Set redirect options in the  
Options dialog box.  
Help menu  
Shows or hides the Tip of the Day dialog box when you  
start the Attendant component.  
Tip of the Day  
Displays Help files.  
Attendant Help  
Displays program information, revision number,  
copyright information, and system information.  
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Using keystroke commands  
You can use keystroke commands to do many tasks quickly in Attendant Console.  
Access keys  
In Attendant Console, each menu and command has an underlined letter called an access key.  
1
2
3
Press the Alt key.  
This gives you access to the menu names in the menu bar.  
Press the access key for the menu name. For example, to open the Edit menu, press Alt and  
then E.  
Press the access key for the desired command. For example, to select Caller Information from  
the Edit menu, press I and the Edit Caller Information dialog box appears.  
Menu keystroke commands  
Keystroke commands are shown beside some menu commands. To use these you press Ctrl key  
while you press another key. The keystroke commands are shown in the following tables.  
Edit Menu keystroke commands  
Ctrl+X  
Ctrl+C  
Ctrl+V  
Ctrl+D  
Ctrl+T  
Cut  
Copy  
Paste  
Dial Paste  
Transfer Paste  
Transfer Menu keystroke commands  
F9  
1st Contact  
F10  
2nd Contact  
F11  
3rd Contact  
Num Pad+  
Ctrl Num Pad+  
Transfer to Target  
Screen Transfer  
Caller Menu keystroke commands  
Esc  
Answer Next  
Hold  
Ctrl+H  
F12  
Release  
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Keystroke commands with the Alt key  
You can access Call handling functions directly from the Attendant window by pressing the Alt  
key and the underlined keys in the commands. You must press the Alt key while you press other  
key. For example, to place an active call on Hold, press the Alt key and press H.  
Using right-click capability  
Right-click capability lets you process calls faster by minimising mouse movement. You can use  
right-click capability to:  
originate a call  
transfer a call  
screened transfer  
transfer a call to voice message mailbox  
link transfer  
park a call and page an employee  
camp a call on an extension  
To use right-click capability  
1
Right-click a name or extension in the Directory list.  
A list of call processing commands appears.  
2
Click a call processing command.  
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Using the toolbar  
The toolbar contains several buttons that provide quick and easy access to some of the Attendant  
Console functions.  
To display the toolbar  
1
On the View menu click Toolbar.  
The toolbar is displayed across the top of the Attendant window below the menu bar.  
Toolbar buttons  
Use the In and Out buttons to indicate whether or not you can take calls.  
Use the Link button to access Centrex or CO line features (such as  
off-premise transfer or conference) or other systems or carriers while on an  
outside call. For more information, refer to “Linking and Joining calls” on  
Use the DTMF button to dial DTMF-tone digits to the external number in the  
Target list box. This must be used with the Link button and with outdialing  
on an active line to access other systems or carriers such as Centrex. This  
button also sends special characters (such as * and #) from the Target list  
box to other services such as Interactive Voice Response (IVR) and  
Business Communications Manager 2.5 messaging services.  
Use the Join button to connect two callers by joining the active call with the  
call that is on hold at the Attendant Console. Refer to “Linking and Joining  
Use the View Parked button to display the Parked dialog box, which lists  
parked calls. Calls can be parked and retrieved from any telephone  
connected to your Business Communications Manager 2.5 system. Refer to  
Use the Voice Call to initiate a call from your telephone to the speaker of  
another telephone without causing the telephone to ring. Refer to “Parking  
Six Loop buttons, labeled F1 to F6, are used to answer calls. Each Loop  
button represents call. The color of the Loop button and the word that  
appears shows the type of call activity occurring.  
You can display or hide Loop buttons. On the View menu click Hide Loop  
Buttons. When a check mark appears, only active Loop buttons appear.  
When Hide Loop Buttons is not selected, all the Loop buttons appear.  
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About Loop buttons  
The Loop buttons on the left of the Attendant Console window are labeled F1 to F6. You use the  
Loop buttons to answer calls. Each Loop button can handle a single call. The Loop buttons have  
colors and words that represent call activities. For example, a yellow Loop button with the word  
"Ringing" represents an incoming call at your extension. For information on how to hide or  
display the Loop buttons, except for those that indicate call activity, refer to “View menu” on page  
25.  
A yellow Loop button with the word Ringing appears when an incoming call rings  
at your extension.  
A green Loop button with the word Active appears when a call is answered by  
you. Only one Loop button is active at one time.  
A blue Loop button with the words On Hold appears when a call is on hold at your  
extension.  
An orange Loop button with the word Callback appears when a call returns to you  
from the Target extension.  
A red Loop button with the word Ringing appears when a call rings at an Assigned  
extension.  
Grey Loop buttons appear when the Loop button is inactive and when Hide Loop  
Buttons is not selected.  
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Using Caller Information options  
The Caller Information options display information about the caller that is stored in the Business  
Communications Manager 2.5 system database.  
Name  
Displays the name of the caller.  
Caller Type  
Company  
Note  
Unclassified, Personal, Employee, Vendor or Customer.  
The company the call is originating from.  
Any note you want to add to the caller information.  
Opens the Edit Caller Information dialog box. Refer to “Maintaining caller  
Places the active call on Hold.  
Disconnects the active call.  
Places the active call in park and opens the Page dialog box so that you  
can page the person whose extension is in the Target list box.  
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The Edit Caller Information dialog box  
Use the Edit Caller Information dialog box to change or add information about callers.  
To access the Edit Caller Information dialog box  
1
Below the Caller Information options, click the Edit button.  
The Edit Caller Information dialog box appears.  
Contains the caller’s name. A first time caller name is the Caller ID name  
provided by the telephone company. You can change this Caller ID name to  
Name  
the caller’s name.  
Contains the classification of the caller. There are five types: Unclassified,  
Personal, Employee, Vendor and Customer.  
Caller Type  
Company  
Contains the name of the company associated with the caller. The Caller ID  
name automatically appears in this box. You can edit the name here or in the  
Caller Information options.  
Contains the telephone number of the caller.  
Contains the caller’s address.  
Phone  
City, State/Province, and  
ZIP/Postal Code  
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Contains information provided through subscription by the public switched  
telephone network.  
Caller ID Name and  
Caller ID Number  
Contains a unique caller record identifier number. You cannot change the  
information in this box.  
Record Number  
Contacts  
Lists the caller’s three most frequently called persons in your company.  
Saves the caller record displayed in the boxes of the Edit Caller Information  
dialog box to the database.  
Closes the Edit Caller Information dialog box without saving the changes to the  
record.  
Opens the Find dialog box in the Edit Caller Information dialog box.  
Creates a blank caller record that you can add information to.  
Creates a new name caller record using an existing caller record. All boxes  
except the Name box contain the existing caller information. You must enter a  
new name.  
Deletes caller record displayed in the Edit Caller Information dialog box from  
the database.  
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Using the call processing area  
Use the Target list box and the Call Processing buttons to make and transfer calls.  
The call processing area contains:  
Use the Target list box to enter the extension or telephone number to call.  
Transfers the active call to the extension number in the Target list box.  
Screens a call transfer of an active call to the extension number in the  
Target list box. Click the Screen button and the caller is put on hold. The  
caller is connected to the Target extension when you click Transfer Now  
in the Screen Transfer dialog box.  
Opens the Page dialog box.  
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Makes a call from your extension to the number in the Target list box.  
Transfers the active call to the voice message mailbox of the extension in  
the Target list box so the caller can leave a message.  
Places a call on hold at the target extension.  
Accesses Centrex or CO line features (such as off-premise transfer or  
conference) or other systems or carriers while on an outside call. It is also  
used to tone dial the digits in the Target list box.  
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The Edit Employee Information dialog box  
This dialog box appears when you click the Edit button in the Directory option. Use the Edit  
Employee dialog box to change or add information about employees. For more information, refer  
Contains the employee’s name or the extension number if a name is not  
entered.  
Name  
Contains the classification of the employee record. “Employee” is the default.  
Contains the employee’s department name.  
Type  
Department  
Phone  
Contains the employee’s telephone number. You cannot edit this box.  
Contains the employee’s city.  
City  
Displays the state or province of the employee.  
State/Province  
ZIP/Postal Code  
Assistant Extension  
Displays the ZIP code or Postal Code of the employee.  
Displays the extension of the person who handles calls for the extension when  
the employee cannot.  
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Displays a unique record identifier number. You cannot edit this box.  
Record Number  
Voice Mail  
Displays the voice message mailbox extension of the employee. You cannot  
edit this box.  
Lists the employee’s three most frequently called persons or extensions in the  
Company.  
Contacts  
Saves the employee information displayed to the database.  
Closes the window without saving the record.  
Opens the Find dialog box in the Edit Employee Information dialog box. Refer to  
Creates a new name for the extension and does not change the other boxes.  
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Using the Directory options  
The Directory options are at the bottom of the Attendant Console window.  
The Directory options are tabbed directories that show views of the extensions on the Business  
Communications Manager 2.5 telephone system. You can use the Directory options to search and  
edit extension and employee information.  
Shows the status of the employee. When you select a  
category from the list box, a corresponding icon appears  
in the first column of the Directory list. The available  
category are: None, Not at Desk and Out of Office.  
Used to enter information about individual employees.  
Changes the caller or Caller ID record to an employee  
record if an employee calls in from outside. This prevents  
an employee name from appearing in the caller record  
related to the Caller ID name or number.  
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Finds names of individual employees or groups of  
employees by department. The Find box finds employee  
by name. The Department box finds employees by  
department. Type the first few letters of the name in the  
Find box and click the Find button. Names that start with  
the letters appear in the Directory list. To search by  
department, select a department from the Department list  
box and then click the Find button. Employees in the  
selected department appear in the Directory list.  
Resets the Full tab Directory view to display all names  
and extensions.  
Opens the Edit Employee Information dialog box. If you  
select a name or extension in the Directory list,  
information about to that name or extension appears in  
the dialog box. If you do not select a name or extension,  
the Edit Employee Information dialog box is empty. You  
can also access the Edit Employee Information window  
by clicking the Edit menu and clicking Employee  
Directory tabs  
displays extensions connected to the Business Communications Manager 2.5 system,  
including wireless Companion telephones, CallPilot extensions and Hunt group  
extensions. This view displays the maximum amount of extension and employee  
information allowed in the Directory list.  
Full  
Displays extensions connected to the Business Communications Manager 2.5 system,  
including wireless Companion telephones, CallPilot extensions and Hunt group  
extensions. This view displays only the person status icon, telephone status icon and  
employee name. This allows more extensions to be displayed at once.  
BLF  
Displays specific extensions for which an assistant attendant is responsible. Like the Full  
tab view, the Assigned tab view displays the maximum amount of extension and  
employee information allowed in the Directory list. Extensions are assigned or removed  
from the Assigned tab view in the Options dialog box. Refer to “Assistant attendant” on  
Assigned  
Selected  
Displays a subset of the Full tab extensions. The Selected tab view displays the  
maximum amount of extension and employee information allowed in the Directory list.  
Selected extensions are useful if you direct incoming calls to a limited number of  
extensions and wants to display only those extensions. Extensions are added or removed  
from the Selected tab in the Options dialog box.  
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Directory list employee and extension information  
Each Directory list tab view shows the following employee and extension information..  
Note: The first two columns are not labeled and contain only icons, not text.  
This is the leftmost column in the Directory list views and does not have a column  
heading. It can contain an icon or be blank. The person status icon shows the location of  
person status  
icon  
This is the second column from the left in the Directory list views and does not have a  
column heading. The telephone icons show the current status of the telephones  
connected to the Business Communications Manager 2.5 system. They also show  
additional information such as whether the extension is ready to receive calls or is on Do  
Not Disturb (DND). The telephone icons are:  
telephone status  
icon  
Available for  
calls  
Do Not  
Disturb  
Call  
Forwarded  
On-hook  
Off-hook  
Note: A Hunt Group is a group of telephones that can be called by a single number.  
Hunt Groups are configured in your Business Communications Manager 2.5 system.  
The telephone status icon for a Hunt Group extension is blue and always indicates  
on-hook.  
Directory list columns  
The first labeled column on the left, containing the names of employees.  
Name  
Ext  
Contains telephone extensions.  
Displays additional information about the employee that you enter. Notes can be edited  
only from the Notes list box at the top of the Directory dialog box.  
Notes  
Displays the name of the department to which the employee belongs. Enter the  
department by clicking the Edit button, clicking Employee Information and using the Edit  
Employee Information dialog box. Refer to “Maintaining caller information” on page 67.  
Department  
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Sorting information in the Directory list  
You can sort the employee information in the Directory list tabs by extension, name, notes or  
department. In the Full, Assigned and Selected views, the information appears in columns with  
headings.  
To sort information  
1
In the Directory list, click the Name, Ext, Notes or Department column heading.  
The information sorts by the column you select.  
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Chapter 4  
Handling calls  
With Attendant Console you can manage calls using a mouse or a keyboard. When a call comes in,  
you can respond to the caller using either a telephone or a headset. If you use a headset your hands  
are free to use your computer.  
Basic call processing with Attendant Console  
Answering a call.  
Putting an employee’s extension in the Target list box.  
Transferring a call.  
Other call processing functions  
Parking an incoming call and page the employee.  
Linking and joining calls.  
Handling a callback call.  
Making a call from your extension.  
Managing calls at the employee’s telephone.  
This chapter explains how you handle calls using the Attendant window. For more information  
about the Attendant window, refer to “Components of the Attendant Console window” on page 23.  
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Answering calls as an attendant  
The Attendant Console window has six Loop buttons for call answering. Refer to “About Loop  
buttons” on page 33. Each Loop button can handle a single call in progress. The color of the Loop  
button changes depending on the activity.  
What the Loop buttons display  
If the Loop buttons are hidden, they appear when a call occurs. If the Loop Overflow icon appears  
on the Status Bar there are more than six calls.  
A new incoming call appears as a yellow Loop button that displays the word Ringing. Information  
about the call appears beside the Loop button to assist you with personalised call processing:  
the function key name above the Loop button, (F1 in the example) shows the key on the  
computer keyboard that relates to the ringing Loop button.  
the timer above the Loop button shows in minutes and seconds how long the call is active.  
the company name to the right of the Loop button shows the company that is calling. The  
company name is either from the caller database or from Caller ID. If you do not have Caller  
ID, this line of display is blank. You can enter or edit a company name using the Caller  
Information list box.  
The Caller ID name on the second line of the information to the right of the Loop button,  
shows the Caller ID number provided by the telephone company. If you do not have Caller ID,  
this line of display is blank.  
The bottom line of information to the right of the Loop button shows the name of the Business  
Communications Manager base unit server line that carries the call.  
To show or hide inactive Loop buttons  
1
On the View menu click Hide Loop Buttons.  
To answer an incoming call  
1
A Loop button turns yellow displays the word Ringing. You can respond to a call in one of  
four ways:  
Click the yellow Ringing Loop button.  
Press the function key that is shown above the Loop button, for example, F1.  
Press the Esc key.  
Press the associated intercom or line key on your telephone.  
The Loop button becomes green and displays the word Active.  
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2
Answer the call with your company greeting. If you are answering a call from this number or  
company for the first time, you can enter caller information. For further information, refer to  
“The Edit Caller Information dialog box” on page 35. If this is not the first time you have  
answered a call from this number or company, refer to “Using the Target list box” on page 48.  
To release a call  
1
Click the Release button.  
The call disconnects and the Loop button becomes idle.  
Note: Server line names are programmed in your Business Communications Manager  
base unit by your telephone administrator.  
Note: If your Business Communications Manager base unit is shared by two or more  
companies, the telephone administrator can associate the names of each company with  
their hardware lines. This means that you can tell which company is being called before  
answering the call.  
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Using the Target list box  
After you answer a call, click the called extension to put it in the Target list box.  
There are four ways to find the correct extension when you are ready to process a call:  
Using the Contacts boxes  
The Contacts boxes contain the extension numbers and names of the three most frequently called  
numbers that the caller requests. These caller contacts are listed from most frequently to least  
frequently called.  
To the left of each Contact box is the current person status icon for that contact, and to the right of  
each Contact box is the person’s telephone status icon.  
To transfer a caller to a frequently called number  
1
Double-click the telephone status icon.  
The call is forwarded to that extension.  
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Using the Directory tabs  
The tabs in the Directory dialog box show information about extensions.  
To search by extension or name  
1
Click the Full, BLF, Assigned or Selected tab.  
2
Click the extension, the name or the department of the employee being called in the list. The  
name or extension number appears in the Target list box.  
3
Click the Transfer button.  
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Using the Directory Find box  
Use the Directory Find box to search by name.  
To search by Name and put an extension in the Target list box  
1
In the Find box, type the first letter or letters of the person’s last name or first name,  
depending on how the employee names are entered. For example, if they are entered “Jane  
Doe”, type “j”. If they are entered “Doe, Jane”, type “d”.  
2
3
4
Click the Find button.  
Any matching names are displayed in a list under the Full tab.  
In the Directory list, click the name of the employee being called.  
The name appears in the Target list box.  
To restore all names in the Full tab view, click the Show All button.  
After the search result is shown in the Full tab view, the BLF, Selected and Assigned tab views  
remain unchanged.  
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Using the Department list box  
You can search for a name by department from the Full tab using the Department list box.  
To search by department  
1
Click the arrow of the Department list box.  
The list appears displaying the departments associated with extensions.  
2
3
4
Click a department name from the list.  
The department name appears in the Department list box.  
Click the Find button.  
The extensions that match the department appear in a list under the Full Directory tab view.  
In the Directory list box, click the name of the employee being called.  
The name appears in the Target list box. The search result is shown in the Full tab. The BLF,  
Selected and Assigned tab views remain unchanged.  
5
To restore all names in the Full tab view, click the Show All button.  
Note: Department names for each extension are created in the Edit Employee  
Information dialog box.  
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Transferring a call  
You can transfer an active call to an extension using the Contacts box, the Target list box or the  
Directory dialog box. You can also transfer a call to a voice message mailbox.  
To transfer using the Contacts box  
1
Double-click the telephone status icon to the right of the Contacts box.  
The call transfers to the displayed extension.  
To transfer using the Target list box  
1
Make sure the extension in the Target list box is correct. Double-click the telephone status  
icon beside the Target list box or click the Transfer button. You can also click the Target list  
box and press the Enter key on the keyboard.  
The call transfers to the displayed extension.  
To transfer using the Directory list  
1
Double-click the telephone status icon or the name of the person to whom you are transferring  
the call. The call transfers.  
To transfer a call to the mailbox of an extension in the Target list  
box  
1
Type the extension number of the employee in the Target list box.  
2
Click the VMTransfer button.  
The call transfers and the Loop button becomes idle.  
Note: You can make the VMTransfer button inactive when a non-CallPilot system is  
attached to the Business Communications Manager base unit.  
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To transfer a call to an outside number  
1
With an active incoming call on Attendant Console, in the Target list box type an outside  
telephone number.  
2
3
Click the Link Transfer button.  
The Loop button label shows Active, and the number in the Target list box is tone dialed.  
Click the Release button and the incoming call transfers to the outside telephone number.  
The Attendant disconnects from the call and the Loop button becomes idle.  
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Parking, holding and screening calls  
With Attendant Console you can screen calls for a employee, put the calls on hold and park calls  
so that you can page the employee. You can also talk to the employee in intercom mode using  
Voice Call.  
Parking calls and paging employees  
With the Park/Page feature you can place a call on hold and page the employee. You can also use  
this method to page an employee when there is no active call.  
To park a call and page an employee  
1
In the Target list box type the extension of the employee.  
If there is no active call and you want to page an employee, type or select the extension of the  
person being paged in the Target list box.  
2
Click the Park/Page button.  
The Page dialog box appears. The Page dialog box shows all parked calls and all page zones so  
that you can page the employee.  
.
3
4
Click a call in the Parked calls list and then click the appropriate zone in the Page zones list.  
Click the Page button.  
The Console Message box appears and the speakers on the telephones in the selected zone  
emit a low-level tone.  
5
Speak into the headset or handset, depending on your setup. When you are finished, click the  
OK button.  
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To retrieve a parked call  
1
On the Caller menu, click View Parked Calls.  
The Parked Calls dialog box appears.  
2
Select the parked call.  
3
Click the Retrieve button.  
or  
1
On the toolbar, click  
.
The Parked Calls dialog box appears.  
2
3
Select the parked call.  
Click the Retrieve button.  
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To view parked calls  
1
On the Caller menu, click View Parked Calls.  
The Parked Calls dialog box appears, displaying:  
the park number of the call  
the caller’s name (from the Name box of the Caller Information list box)  
the name or extension of the called employee  
2
Click the Close button.  
The Parked Calls dialog box closes.  
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Placing and retrieving calls on hold  
Calls can be placed on Hold and retrieved quickly.  
To put an incoming call on hold  
1
Click the Ringing Loop button.  
2
Click the Hold button or click another Ringing Loop button.  
The previous call is put on hold.  
When the active call is placed on hold, the Loop button displays the words On Hold and the  
Loop button color changes to blue.  
To place a call on Hold at an active extension  
1
With an active call on the Loop button and the employee’s extension in the Target list box,  
click the Camp On button.  
When the active call is camped on the Target list box extension (placed on hold at the Target  
extension), the Loop button becomes idle.  
2
The camped call sends a message with tones to the employee either on or off the telephone,  
indicating a call is camped on their extension.  
To retrieve a call on Hold  
1
Click the blue On Hold Loop button.  
The Caller Information boxes show all of the information related to this call.  
2
Respond to the call accordingly.  
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Screening calls  
You can screen calls by asking an employee whether they want to talk to the caller.  
To screen and transfer a call  
1
Click the Screen button.  
The active call goes on hold. The Loop button changes color to blue. The extension rings and  
the Screen Transfer dialog box appears.  
2
Ask the person being called if they can take the call. If the answer is yes click the Transfer  
Now button and the call transfers. If the answer is no follow steps 3 to 5.  
3
4
5
Click the Cancel button.  
Click the Loop button on which the call is being held to reconnect with the caller.  
Process the call accordingly.  
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Contacting employees using Voice Call  
You can use this feature as an intercom to talk directly through the speaker of the employee’s  
telephone.  
1
In the Target list box type or enter the extension of the employee.  
2
3
On the toolbar, click  
.
Speak to the employee through the speaker in their telephone.  
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Linking and Joining calls  
Using Attendant Console, you can create conference calls linking or joining calls. Use the DTMF  
button to transfer or link calls on Centrex lines.  
To use the DTMF button with an incoming call on a Loop button  
1
On the toolbar click  
.
The active incoming call is placed on hold.  
2
3
In the Target list box type an outside telephone number.  
On the toolbar click  
.
The number in the Target list box is dialed out with DTMF tones on the same CO line on  
which the active incoming call arrived.  
4
Click the Release button and the incoming call transfers to the outside telephone number  
(using the telephone company’s Centrex capability). The Attendant disconnects from the call  
and the Loop button becomes idle.  
Joining a call on hold  
To join a call on a hold on a Loop button with an active call on a  
Loop button  
1
On the toolbar click  
.
2
3
Drag the “Join” cursor to the Loop button on which the call is held.  
Click the Loop button holding the call.  
The two callers connect, the Attendant releases from the active call and both Loop buttons  
become idle.  
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Creating a conference call  
To create a conference call to an outside number  
1
With an active incoming call on Attendant Console, in the Target list box type an outside  
telephone number.  
2
3
4
Click the Link Transfer button.  
The Loop button label shows Active, and the number in the Target list box is tone dialed.  
Click the Link button to set up a conference call between the incoming call, the outgoing call  
and the Attendant.  
When the conference call is finished, click the Release button to disconnect from the call.  
Note: To disable the Link Transfer button:  
On the Tools menu click Options.  
The Options dialog box appears.  
Select Disable Link Transfer Option.  
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Handling a callback call  
There are two types of calls that return to Attendant Console:  
an unanswered transfer call  
a call that the employee returns to you for attendant handling  
Responding to a callback that an extension did not answer  
A callback can be a call that is sent to an extension, or a call that is not answered and returns to  
you. The callback is shown by:  
The Callback button displays the name and extension from which the call is returned and other call  
related information. This lets you personalise how you handle the call.  
To respond to a Callback call  
1
Click the Callback button.  
The Caller Information list box shows the information originally displayed so that you can  
process the call accordingly, such as transfer to CallPilot, park the call, page the employee,  
and so on.  
Responding to a Callback that an employee returns  
A call that the employee decides not take can be handled by you according to instructions that you  
or your company establish. This type of call is similar to a Callback to the attendant. The employee  
can press a telephone display button to give one of the following pre-set prompts:  
Hold. You ask the caller to hold for a moment.  
Assist. You send the call to the employee’s assistant.  
IntAct. You tell the caller that the person they called is on the line and ask if they wish to  
interrupt the call.  
Hold, Assistant or IntAct is displayed below the Callback button.  
To respond to a Callback that a employee returns  
1
Click the Callback button.  
The Caller Information list box shows the information originally displayed.  
2
Advise the caller according to the message that appears.  
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To process a Hold call  
1
Tell the caller that the employee requests that they hold.  
2
3
In the Target list box enter the employee’s extension.  
Click the Camp On button.  
The call is camped to the employee’s extension.  
To process an Assist call  
1
Tell the caller that the employee is temporarily unable to take calls and requests that calls are  
routed to the Assistant extension.  
2
Click the Edit menu and then click Employee Information.  
The Employee Information dialog box appears and the assistant’s number appears in the  
Assistant Extension box.  
3
4
5
Click the Close button to return to the Attendant window.  
In the Target list box enter the assistant’s extension number.  
Transfer the call to the assistant’s extension number.  
To process an IntAct call  
1
Tell the caller that the employee is on another call but can be interrupted.  
2
3
If the caller agrees, enter the employee’s extension in the Target list box.  
Transfer the call back to the extension.  
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Making a call from your extension  
As the attendant, you can call any extension in the company and any outside number. The  
telephone number you type in the Target list box ignores special characters such as hyphens,  
parentheses, blank spaces and commas. However, to reach special services such as Interactive  
Voice Response systems (IVR) you can type special characters (*, #, P, and W) in the Target list  
box and these characters can be dialed using  
on the toolbar.  
To place a call to an extension or outside number  
1
When there is no active call, type or select an extension or outside number in the Target list  
box.  
2
Press Enter on the keyboard.  
A call is made to the extension or outside number.  
To transfer a call to an extension  
1
Place or type an extension in the Target list box when there is an active call.  
2
Press Enter on the keyboard.  
The call transfers to the extension.  
If you select an entry in the Directory or in the Contacts box, the extension number also appears in  
the Target list box. If the Target is an extension, the person status icon for the person appears to the  
left of the Target list box. To the right of the Target the person’s telephone status icon appears.  
To make a call to an inside extension  
1
Make sure that the number you want to call appears in the Target list box. You can type the  
extension in directly or select it from the Directory list.  
For further information, refer to “Using the Directory Find box” on page 50.  
2
Click the Call button or press the Enter key to make the call.  
To make a call to an outside number  
1
In the Target list box type the same digits you would dial if you were using your telephone.  
2
Click the Call button or press the Enter key.  
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Handling calls at an employee’s telephone  
With Attendant Console employees can handle calls at their telephones.  
After a call routes to an extension, a low-level tone alerts the employee they have an incoming call,  
even if they are on their telephone. The name of the caller appears in the display of the employee’s  
telephone for a few seconds.  
If the employee is using a Business Communications Manager 2.5 two line display telephone they  
can use the display buttons to:  
talk to a caller  
send a call to the attendant who then asks the caller to hold  
send a call to CallPilot  
join a call with the current call  
send a call back to the attendant to ask the caller if they wish to interrupt the current call  
send a call back to the attendant who then routes it to an assistant attendant  
Note: If there are more than two options, press the Next display button to see the  
additional options.  
To speak to a caller  
1
Press the Talk display button to automatically connect with the call, or pick up the handset.  
If the telephone is in use, press the Talk display button to put the first call on hold and connect  
the new caller.  
To send a call to the attendant who then asks the caller to hold  
1
Press the Hold display button.  
This delivers a pre-set message to the attendant. The attendant asks the caller to hold for the  
employee and camps the call to the employee’s extension.  
2
The employee sees the call camped on their telephone and handles the call.  
To send a call to CallPilot  
1
Press the VM (Voice Messaging) display button on the telephone.  
The call transfers to the employee’s voice message mailbox.  
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To join a call with the current call  
1
Press the Join display button to conference the caller in with your current call.  
The employee can see the caller’s name or Caller ID name in the display of the telephone and  
decide whether to include the caller in the current call.  
To send a call to the attendant who then asks the caller if they  
want to interrupt  
1
Press the IntAct display button.  
This delivers a pre-set message to the attendant who asks the caller if they want to interrupt the  
employee.  
2
3
If yes, the attendant transfers the call back to the employee.  
The calling party’s name appears in the display of the employee’s telephone for approximately  
20 seconds. To answer the call that the attendant transfers back, press the Talk display button.  
To send a call back to the attendant who then routes it to an  
assistant attendant  
1
Press the Assist display button.  
This delivers a pre-set message to the attendant. The attendant tells the caller that the  
employee is temporarily unable to take calls and requests that they are transferred to an  
Assistant extension.  
2
3
The attendant refers to the Assistant extension box in the Edit Employee Information dialog  
box and enters the Assistant extension number in the Target list box.  
The attendant transfers the call to the Assistant extension.  
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Chapter 5  
Maintaining caller and employee information  
With Attendant Console you can manage caller and employee information.  
Maintaining caller information  
When a caller contacts your company, information about the caller from the Attendant Console  
database appears in the Caller Information list box of the Attendant window. Either the caller is  
already in the database, or other employees of the callers company are in the database. Or the  
caller and the company can be new.  
Creating a new caller record  
New caller records are created in the following ways:  
automatically, during an active call, the first time Caller ID information is received by the  
Client component. You can customise the new caller record during the active call or later.  
when you create a new caller record from an existing one  
when you create a new blank caller record  
Note: The caller record is not saved if you click the Release button without processing  
the call.  
When a call comes in, Attendant Console checks the Caller ID from the telephone company to see  
if the number has previously called. If there is a record that the number has called before,  
information from the caller database appears in the Caller Information list box on the Attendant  
Console window. The Name list box displays the names of callers on record that are associated  
with the incoming Caller ID. There can be several callers from the same telephone number calling  
if they are employees at the same company. For more information, refer to “The Edit Caller  
If you select the name of the caller from the list, the Caller Information list box displays  
information about the caller.  
To create a new caller record from an active call  
1
Click the Ringing Loop button to answer the incoming call.  
Information in the database about the caller appears in the Caller Information list box on the  
Attendant Console window.  
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In the Caller Information list box click Edit.  
The Edit Caller Information dialog box appears.  
3
Click the New Caller button.  
This clears all the boxes in the Edit Caller Information dialog box and lets you create a new  
caller record.  
4
5
In the Name list box, type the caller’s name in the format of last name first, space, then first  
name.  
From the Caller Type list box, select a Caller Type, either Unclassified, Personal, Employee,  
Vendor or Customer.  
6
7
In the Company box, type the caller’s company’s name.  
Click the Save button to save the information.  
If you click the Close button without saving, the message, “Do you want to save the current  
record?” appears. Click the Yes button to save the record.  
8
After you enter caller information, process the call:  
Transfer the call to the called party.  
Put the call on hold.  
Transfer the call to CallPilot.  
Park the call and page the called party.  
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To create a new name caller record from an existing caller record  
1
On the Attendant Console window, in the Caller Information options, click the Edit button.  
The Edit Caller Information dialog box appears.  
2
Click the New Caller button.  
This clears only the Name box in the Edit Caller Information dialog box. The other boxes do  
not change.  
3
4
In the Name list box type the new caller’s name.  
Click the Save button when you are done to save the record.  
To create a new caller record when there are no active calls  
1
On the Attendant Console window, in the Caller Information options, click the Edit button.  
The Edit Caller Information dialog box appears.  
2
Click the New Caller button.  
A new blank caller record is created with a new Record Number assigned.  
3
4
Type the desired information in the boxes.  
Press the Save button to save the new caller record.  
To create a new caller record from a Caller ID  
1
2
3
4
On the Attendant Console window, in the Caller Information options, click the Edit button.  
The Edit Caller Information dialog box appears.  
Click the Find button.  
The Find dialog box appears.  
In the Name box type the name of another caller from the same company and click the OK  
button.  
Click the New Name button.  
The Name box clears. The other boxes do not change.  
5
6
Type the new caller’s name.  
Click the Save button.  
The record is saved in the database.  
7
Click the Close button.  
If you click the Close button without clicking the Save button, the Edit Caller Information  
dialog box closes without saving the changes.  
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Finding and editing caller information  
You can edit caller information at any time and save the changes.  
To find caller information  
1
2
3
In the Attendant Console window, in the Caller Information options, click the Edit button.  
The Edit Caller Information dialog box appears.  
Click the Find button.  
The Find dialog box appears. Use the Find dialog box to find a caller’s name in the database.  
In the Name box, type the first letter or letters of the caller’s last name.  
If the caller’s first name is used instead of their last name, type the first letter or letters of the  
caller’s first name.  
4
5
6
Click the OK button or press the Enter key.  
The Find dialog box closes.  
Any matching names appear in the Name list box of the Edit Caller Information dialog box.  
If there is more than one name, a list appears below the Name box.  
Click the caller name you want to edit.  
The information about the caller appears in the Edit Caller Information dialog box.  
To edit a caller’s record  
1
Make sure the caller name you want to edit appears in the Edit Caller Information dialog  
box. Click the box you want to edit and make the change. Repeat if needed.  
2
3
Click the Save button to save the changes to the database.  
Click the Close button to close the Edit Caller Information dialog box.  
Note: If you answer a call and then open the Edit Caller Information dialog box without  
first selecting a name from the Name box list, you must click the Edit button twice.  
To delete a caller record  
1
In the Attendant Console window, in the Caller Information options, click the Edit button.  
The Edit Caller Information dialog box appears.  
2
3
Make sure the caller name you want to delete appears.  
Click the Delete Caller button.  
The record that appears in the Edit Caller Information dialog box is deleted from the database.  
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Maintaining employee information  
When Attendant Console is installed, employee information is provided by the Business  
Communications Manager base unit. This information appears in the Directory list box in the  
bottom center of the Attendant Console window.  
The Directory list box has four tabs that display lists of employees. They are the Full, BLF (Busy  
Lamp Field), Assigned and Selected tabs. For further information, refer to “The Directory options  
are tabbed directories that show views of the extensions on the Business Communications  
Manager 2.5 telephone system. You can use the Directory options to search and edit extension and  
Using the Directory list  
Information in the Directory list appears in ascending order (1 to 9 or A to Z). Sorting is based on  
the contents of one column at a time. If there are different forms of information in the same  
columns, priority is given in the following order: no information entered (blank), numeric, then  
alphabetic. For example, if you sort a Name column that contains both names and extension  
numbers, the extension numbers appear before the names.  
You can sort Directory information by column by clicking any column heading. For example, to  
sort the directory by extension, click the Ext column heading. The listing appears with the  
extensions in numerical order.  
To sort a column of information in the Directory  
1
Click the tab you want to sort, either Full, Selected or Assigned.  
Information in the BLF tab view appears in the same order you select for Full view.  
2
Click the column heading you want to sort, either Name, Ext, Notes or Department.  
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Finding an employee record  
You can search for an employee by name, by department or by an individual within a department.  
You can search by an employee’s name two ways:  
On the Edit Employee Information dialog box click the Edit button and then click the Find  
button  
On the Attendant Console window, in the Directory list box, click the Find button.  
To search by name  
1
In the Attendant Console window, in the Directory options, click the Edit button.  
The Edit Employee Information dialog box appears. For more information, refer to “The Edit  
2
3
Click the Find button.  
The Find dialog box appears.  
In the Name box, type the first letter or letters of the employee’s last name.  
If the employee’s first name is used instead of their last name, type the first letter or letters of  
the employee’s first name.  
4
Click the OK button or press the Enter key.  
The Find dialog box closes. Any matching names appear in the Name box of the Edit  
Employee Information dialog box.  
To search by name on any Directory list box on the Attendant  
window  
1
In the Find box on the Attendant Console window type the first letters of the person’s last or  
first name, according to how names are listed in the Directory list’s Name column.  
2
Click the Find button.  
Any names that match the letters you enter appear in a list in the Full tab Directory view.  
To search by department  
1
In the Directory options, click Department list box arrow.  
A list of the departments associated with extensions appear in the list. The name of the  
department for each extension appears in the Edit Employee Information dialog box.  
2
3
Select the department name from the list and the department name appears in the Department  
box.  
Click the Find button.  
Any extensions that match the department appear in a list in the Full tab Directory view.  
Note: A department search takes priority over a name search.  
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To search for a person in a department  
1
2
3
In the Department box select a department.  
In the Find box type the person’s name.  
Click the Find button.  
Any extensions that match the name in the department appear in a list in the Full tab Directory  
view.  
Resetting the Full tab view  
You can reset the Full tab view to the default display.  
To reset the Full tab view  
1
In the Directory options, click the Show All button.  
The Full tab view shows the extensions, names, notes and department information.  
2
Click the Show All button to return to the Directory view after you perform a search.  
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Editing employee information  
You can edit employee information by adding or changing an extension, changing the person  
status of an extension or by creating a new name for an extension.  
To add or change an extension  
1
In any Directory tab view (Full, BLF, Selected or Assigned), click the extension in the  
Directory list for which you wish to change or add information.  
2
In the Directory options, click the Edit button.  
The Edit Employee Information dialog box appears. Use this dialog box to create or edit  
information in the employee database.  
3
4
Enter the new information in any of the boxes that can be edited.  
Click the Save button.  
The changes are made to the database and to the employee’s extension in the Directory.  
5
Click the Close button to close the Edit Employee Information dialog box.  
To change the person status of an extension  
1
2
In any of the Directory views (Full, BLF, Assigned or Selected), click the extension.  
From the Status list box select None, Not at desk or Out of office.  
The status you choose appears beside the name.  
There is no icon for None. Instead, a blank space appears next to the person’s telephone status if  
you select it. If you select Out of office the Out of office icon appears . If you select Not at  
desk the Not at desk icon appears  
.
Do not type in the Status box.  
Creating a new name for an extension  
You can change the name of an employee assigned to an extension.  
To create a new name for an extension  
1
In the Directory options, click the Edit button.  
The Edit Employee Information dialog box appears.  
2
3
4
Click the New Name button.  
Type the new employee’s name.  
Click the Save button when you are done.  
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Using the Make Caller button  
Use this function if an employee calls from a customer’s office.  
To assign the name of an employee to a caller record  
1
In the Directory list, select the employee's extension or type the employee’s extension number  
in the Target list box.  
2
Click the Make Caller button.  
The name of the employee is assigned to the caller record and is not saved as a customer  
record.  
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Adding notes to employee records  
You can add a note to an employee record by selecting a note from a list or typing a personal note.  
The note appears in the Notes column under Directory in the Attendant window.  
To select from the list of notes  
1
2
Click an extension number in the Full, Assigned or Selected Directory views.  
From the Note list box, click the applicable note.  
The note appears in the Directory list’s Notes column.  
To type a note  
1
2
3
Click an extension number in the Full, Assigned or Selected Directory views.  
In the Note list box type a note.  
Press the Enter key.  
The note appears in the Directory list’s Notes column.  
Note: To delete a Note:  
Delete the information in the Note list box.  
Press the Enter key.  
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To save employee edit changes  
1
On the Edit Employee Information dialog box click the Save button.  
The changes made to the boxes in the Edit Employee Information dialog box for the employee  
highlighted in the Directory list are saved to the database. After you click the Save button, the  
Edit Employee Information dialog box remains open.  
Note: If you click the Close button without clicking the Save button, the Edit Employee  
Information dialog box closes without saving the changes.  
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Chapter 6  
Generating reports  
About Attendant Console reports  
Attendant Console collects information about incoming calls and tracks how calls are processed.  
Use the information from the Reports component to help spot trends and prevent problems.  
You can use the caller-related information in Reports to:  
increase sales opportunities  
improve productivity  
reduce expenses  
streamline operations  
For example, the Calls by Customer report shows how callers from your company’s top customers  
are handled. It shows if calls are handled by employees or are routed to CallPilot.  
Report types  
There are three report types:  
Calls by Customers  
Calls to Employees  
Extension Directory  
Calls by Customers report  
The Calls by Customers report shows how your employees handle calls from your customers.  
Each employee report can identify as many customers as necessary. The Calls by Customers report  
shows:  
the number of calls taken by the employee  
the number of calls routed to CallPilot  
the number of calls handled by others  
the total calls from each customer  
Calls to Employees report  
The Calls to Employees report shows the type of calls employees receive over a defined time  
period. This report can spot caller abuse such as too many personal calls, and misdirected calls  
such as calls from customers routed to the wrong person or department. This report lists the type of  
call across the top and names of employees down the left side. Each Caller Type has a column for  
the number of calls and percent. The total of all calls and percent are shown separately.  
Extension Directory report  
The Extension Directory report lists the employees in the Attendant Console database and the  
information in their call record.  
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About the Reports window  
To open the Reports window  
1
On the Attendant window click Tools and then click Reports.  
The Reports window opens.  
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Components of the Reports window  
The Reports window contains the Database, Information, Period, Employees and Customers list  
boxes and a report viewing area. The Reports window menus are File, Edit, View and Help.  
Use the Create Report, Page <, Page > and Print buttons to define the type of report you create.  
You can change the preview image after you create a report.  
Database box  
The Database box contains information on selecting a database.  
Click the Select button to open the Open dialog box. Select a  
Microsoft Access database. For more information about databases  
and how to locate the database (.mdb) file, refer to “Loading the  
Type the path name of an Attendant Console database in the Current  
Database box.  
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Information list box  
The Information list box contains the report type information.  
The Report Type is available if you type a valid Microsoft  
Access database in the Current Database box.  
If you select a report type, a description of the report type  
appears in the Description area.  
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Period list box  
The Period list box is available if:  
you select a valid database  
and  
you select a report type that requires you to define a report period.  
opens the One Week dialog box. You can specify a report period with  
a duration of one week (Sunday through Saturday).  
Opens the One Month dialog box. You can select a one-month report  
period.  
Shows the date of the beginning of the report period. The boxes  
change to reflect the dates in the Month, Week, and Calendar buttons.  
The From date must be earlier than the To date.  
Opens the Calendar dialog boxes that you use to set the From and To  
report period dates. The Calendar dialog box resembles the Calendar  
dialog boxes in other Windows-based programs. The Calendar  
buttons are available if you select a valid database and you select a  
report type that requires you to define a report period.  
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Employees and Customers options  
Use these options to define the customers or employees who will be the subject of the report.  
Generates a report that includes data for members of the selected category  
(employees or customers).  
Generates a report that includes data for the members in the list box. If you  
click the Select option, the button under the selection list box, either  
Customer or Employee, is available so you can make your selection.  
Displays information if you select a subset of the customers and employees  
in your database. If you select All, the list box is blank. If the list is long  
enough, you can scroll to view its contents. You cannot edit the list box by  
typing in it. Use the buttons under the list box to change the contents of the  
list.  
list box  
Accesses directories. The Employee and Customer options are active if  
you choose the Select option. Click these options to display either the  
Employee or Customer Record Selection dialog box, from which you can  
make your selection.  
Customer and Employee  
options  
Note: These options are available only if you select a valid database, a report period,  
and a report type that uses the category Employees or Customers.  
Customer and Employee Selection dialog box  
From the Customer and Employee Selection dialog boxes, you can choose the employees or  
customers to include in a report.  
The program records the items you selected here the last time you created a report. When the  
dialog box opens, the items you selected the last time are highlighted.  
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Creating and viewing reports  
Use the Reports component to generate reports for analysing telephone use in your company. This  
section describes the steps required to generate reports:  
select a database  
select a report type  
select a report period  
select employees and customers  
create and preview the report  
print the report  
Loading the database  
Attendant Console stores information in a database about your company’s telephone use. This  
database is used to generate the different types of reports. In most cases you use the database  
installed on the Business Communications Manager base unit system. However, if you make  
backups of the database for archiving purposes, Reports can also use these backups. If you are  
generating reports from a computer that does not have the database stored, locate the database on  
the Business Communications Manager base unit through Network Neighborhood. Check with the  
System Administrator to ensure that the database is a shared file.  
To load the database  
1
On the Reports window, at the Database option, click the Select button.  
The Open dialog box appears.  
2
In the File name box, type:  
\\"name of server"\consoleservicedb  
where "name of server" is the name of your Business Communications Manager base unit. If  
you do not know the name of the server, ask your System Administrator.  
3
4
5
Click the Open button.  
Click ConsoleService.mdb  
Click the Open button.  
The database loads to your computer and the database path appears in the Current Database  
box.  
6
Click the Close button to return to the Attendant window.  
After you load a database, select the report type.  
Selecting a report type  
1
From the Report Type list box select your report.  
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Setting the report period  
Some reports require a report period. The report period defines the time span for which data is  
considered. If you choose a report type that does not require a report period, the Period list box is  
unavailable. The report period begins on the From date and ends on and includes the To date.  
To set the report period  
1
In the From box type the date.  
The following are acceptable date formats:  
June 5, 1997  
6/5/1997  
2
3
4
Press the Enter key.  
In the To box type the date.  
Press the Enter key.  
Note: An error message appears if you type a date in an unrecognised format or if you  
type a date that does not exist.  
To select a report of one week  
1
Click the One Week button.  
The One Week dialog box appears.  
2
3
In the month list box, choose the month that the desired week starts or ends.  
In the year list box, select the year the week occurs in.  
You can type the year box or use the arrows.  
4
In the list of weeks select a week and click the OK button, or double-click the desired week.  
After you select a week, the start and end dates of the week appear in the From and To boxes.  
To select a report of one month  
1
Click the One Month button.  
The One Month dialog box appears.  
2
3
4
In the month list box, choose the desired month.  
In the year select the desired year either by typing it or selecting it with the arrows.  
Click the OK button to accept the month, or click the Cancel button to cancel your Report  
Period selection.  
If you select a month, the start and end dates of the month appear in the From and To boxes. Dates  
for February automatically account for leap-years, centuries, and millennia.  
To cancel a selection, press the Esc key or click the Cancel button.  
The Period list box information does not change.  
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To clear a date  
You can clear a date by deleting the contents of the box. A cleared box does not count as a date,  
and does not restrict the range of the other date.  
Note: The To and From boxes are active if you select a valid database and you select a  
report type that requires you to define a Report Period.  
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Selecting employees and customers for the report  
Some types of reports, especially those that concern call data, let you select sets of employees,  
customers, or both. The information for the set you select is summarised in the report. Reports  
have categories that are appropriate to the type of report that you chose. If your report type does  
not need or allow these selections, the Employees and Customers options are unavailable.  
To select employees or customers  
1
Click either the Employees or Customers option.  
The Employee or Customer Record Selection dialog box appears.  
Note: The first time you click one of these options after you connect to a database, there  
is a pause while Reports builds the directory. After Reports builds the directory, if you  
click an option, there is a pause while Reports opens the dialog box. If a directory is  
large, the pause can be several seconds long. After the pause, the Selection dialog box  
appears.  
2
3
The Selection dialog box contains a list of Employees or Customers. The list of Customers has  
a single column that lists the Customer’s Company Name. The list of Employees has several  
columns that list the employee’s last, first and middle names, and telephone extension. You  
can resize the columns by dragging the column header edges in the bar at the top of the list.  
You can choose either a single item or multiple items. Items that you select appear highlighted  
in blue. Choose a single item by clicking it. Choose multiple items by pressing the Control key  
while you click the items you want. You can select up to 100 items from the list. If you require  
more than 100 items, create several reports with different selection lists, or click the All  
button.  
4
Click the OK button.  
The Customer or Employee Record Selection dialog box closes and the Selection list box  
displays the items you selected from the dialog box.  
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Creating the report  
When you have entered all the data needed to create a report, the Create Report button is available.  
To create a report  
1
Click the Create Report button.  
This starts the report generation process. The Reporting animated icon appears to show that  
the report is running. The icon stops when the report is complete.  
Note: You cannot close the application while it is running. If you need to quit the  
application while a report is running, you can do it from the Close Programs dialog box  
in the Windows Task Manager. Refer to Windows Help for information on how to force  
programs to quit.  
2
After the report is complete, it appears in the Report Viewing area. The Create Report button  
is unavailable again, to show that the report is created. The Report controls are unavailable and  
the keyboard functions only in the Report Viewing area. You can re-access the Report controls  
by pressing the Tab key.  
Viewing the report  
After you create a report, the Page > and Page < buttons are available. The Page > button shows  
the next available page of the report, if there is one, in the report view. The Page < button shows  
the previous page of the report, if there is one.  
The page number of the current page appears in the bottom right corner of each page of the report.  
You can also change the displayed page from the keyboard.  
To change the displayed page from the keyboard  
1
Ensure the keyboard is active in the Report Display area, in the lower half of the Attendant  
Console Reports window. This is set automatically after creating a report, but can also be done  
by pressing the Tab key to move through the Report settings.  
2
Press Ctrl + Page Up to view the previous page, or Ctrl + Page Down to view the next page.  
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Printing a report  
When a report is in the Report Viewing area, the Print button is available.  
To print a report  
1
Click the Print button.  
The report prints to the default printer. You can change default printer the from the Printers  
folder. Access the Printers folder from the Windows Start menu or Control Panel. Refer to  
Attendant Console Help for further information.  
2
3
Choose the pages and number of copies of the report to print.  
Click the OK button and the report prints  
or  
click the Cancel button to cancel printing the report.  
Note: If you change a report parameter in one of the report controls, the Create Report  
button is available and the Print button is unavailable. Do not change any report  
parameters before you print the report. If you change a report parameter, you must  
regenerate the report before you can print it.  
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Glossary  
Assistant attendant  
The assistant attendant is the telephone attendant who provides call coverage for specific  
employees.  
Backup attendant  
The backup attendant receives calls when the main attendant is not available. The main  
attendant uses the Out button on the Attendant main window to direct calls to the backup  
attendant.  
BLF (Busy Lamp Field)  
Busy Lamp Field is one of the Directory list tab views. It displays the phone status and  
extensions of employees.  
CF  
Call Forward.  
Caller ID  
Caller ID, known as CLID or Calling Line Identification, is provided by your telephone  
company. If your company subscribes to Caller ID, the caller name and number are  
displayed on incoming calls.  
CO  
Central Office.  
Destination extension  
The destination extension is the person’s extension to which a caller (or attendant)  
attempts to connect.  
DND  
Do not disturb.  
DTMF - Dual Tone Multi Frequency  
DTMF is the sound emitted when telephone buttons are pressed.  
Attendant Console  
Attendant Console is a Windows-based software product that provides call management  
and call activity reporting capability to a business.  
Business Communications Manager base unit  
The telephone system that Attendant Console works with.  
External call  
An external call is a call that originates from outside your company’s telephone system.  
Hookflash  
The signal that occurs when a telephone goes on-hook followed by off-hook.  
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Hunt Group  
A Hunt Group is a group of telephones that can be called by a single number. Hunt Groups  
are configured in your Business Communications Manager base unit.  
ID  
Identification.  
Internal call  
An internal call is a call, such as a call from another employee’s extension, that originates  
from your company’s Business Communications Manager base unit.  
LAN  
Local area network.  
Main attendant  
A main attendant is the telephone attendant who is primarily responsible for managing a  
company’s incoming calls. The main attendant can have other attendants.  
Networked model  
In a networked model the Attendant Console main attendant’s computer is connected to  
one or more additional attendant computers through a network.  
Overflow attendant  
The overflow attendant receives incoming calls when there are more than six active calls  
at the main attendant’s computer.  
Server component  
The Attendant Console server program supports the Client component that resides in the  
attendant’s computer.  
Shared system  
In an Attendant Console shared system the Business Communications Manager base unit  
is shared by two or more companies.  
Stand-alone model  
A stand-alone model is a Attendant Console system in which one attendant manages a  
business’s incoming calls. There are no assistant attendants, backup attendants or  
overflow attendants in a stand-alone model.  
Target extension  
A target extension is the extension number to which you are directing a call.  
VM  
Voice mail or voice message mailbox.  
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Index  
Numerics  
C
A
Call processing area  
Assigned tab  
Caller information  
Attendant  
Caller Information options  
Attendant Console  
Caller record  
Client component  
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F
G
H
Handling a Callback call  
Directory tab views  
E
I
J
L
Edit Employee Information dialog box  
Extension  
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M
R
Menu bar  
N
O
S
P
Selected tab  
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