Avaya 9641G Using Manual page 7

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No.
Name
3
Agent Information
Line
4
Softkeys
5
Quick Touch panel
No.
Name
1
Icon area
2
Agent ID
3
Agent Work Mode
4
Agent State
5
Features Screen
The Top line display, Agent Status line, and Agent Information line are also visible when viewing the
Features screen.
Use Call Center Agent features by tapping Features, or by tapping the feature from the Quick
Touch panel, if configured.
August 2015
Using Avaya 9621G/9641G/9641GS IP Deskphones SIP for Call Center Agents
Description
Displays Vu Stats information when you press the Vu Stats button.
When you press the Queue Stats button, the Queue Stats information
overrides the Vu Stats information. If Interruptible Aux is activated, the
Interruptible Aux message is displayed.
Tap a softkey to perform that task. The softkeys that are displayed depend on
which features are active and whether you are on a call.
Tap to access the configured Call Center features. What is displayed here is
dependent on a number of factors, including which features are configured,
your Agent Status, and how the Quick Touch Panel is configured (not
displaying, one line displaying, or two lines displaying).
Description
Displays icons such as Forced Logout, Forced Logout Override, pending state
changes, and phone settings.
Displays your Agent ID when you have logged in. The phone extension
number is displayed when you are not logged in.
Displays your agent work mode: Auto or Manual. No icon is displayed when
you are not logged in.
Displays your agent state as a icon: Available, Auxiliary Work (with or without
Reason Code), After Call Work, or On call (ACD or non-ACD). See
center-related icons
on page 10.
Tap the button to access the configured Call Center Features.
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com
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