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M-89A MONITOR ME - ACD
M-89A MONITOR ME - ACD
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
An agent, during an ACD call, can request to be monitored by a specific supervisor. When the agent presses the
AS-
SIST
key or presses the
TALLY
key and dials 006#, a monitor request is sent to the designated supervisor. Upon
answering, the supervisor is in a silent monitor connection listening to the agent and the calling party.
The number (personal assist request number) associated with the supervisor is programmable for each agent.
The
ASSIST
key and the personal assist request number can be used for either the MONITOR ME feature or the
ASSISTANCE - ACD AGENT feature. The choice is made for each split. Regardless of which feature the key and
number are dedicated to, if an agent personal assist number and a split assist request number are both defined, the
personal assist request number will always be used. If an agent is in multi-split mode and a personal assist request
number is defined, the quantity of splits which have an assist request number defined is meaningless; the personal
assist request number will be applied. Please refer to “MULTI-SPLIT AGENT-ACD [M-90A]” for more informa-
tion. This feature is available for network that is configured by Peer-to-Peer FCCS.
OPERATING PROCEDURE
The following example illustrates how the feature functions.
1. An agent is logged onto a position; the extension is 4281.
2. The agent requests to be monitored by pressing the
ASSIST
key.
3. While the supervisor’s position is being rung, the agent and the calling party remain connected and can continue
to converse.
4. The
ASSIST
lamp at the agent’s position is lit, and the display shows the individual supervisor’s name. An
example of the display is
MONITOR JAMES
.
5. When the destination supervisor is idle, the
MON/BARGE
lamp at the destination supervisor’s position is lit
and the display provides the extension of the agent who is requesting the monitor activity and the trunk type and
number to which the agent is connected. The display appears when the monitor request is ringing and when it
is answered.
6. The supervisor answers the request and begins monitoring the agent and the calling party.
7. The
ASSIST
lamp at the agent’s position starts to flash and the display changes to
MONITOR ANSWERED
.
8. At this point, the supervisor is able to release the call or to barge. The latter option results in a three-way call
involving the supervisor, the agent, and the calling party. To initiate the barge, the supervisor presses the
MON/
BARGE
key; the ACD system responds with a
BARGE?
prompt. The supervisor can enter 1# to affirm the
barge, at which point the agent and calling party are sent an intrusion tone. The supervisor can cancel the mon-
itor activity by either pressing the
MON/BARGE
key or by entering #.
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