CALL CONTROL VECTOR - ACD

C-108A CALL CONTROL VECTOR - ACD

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

A Call Control Vector (CCV) is a series of steps that describe how an incoming ACD call is to be handled. A CCV can consist of a maximum of 20 steps. Each step of a CCV is an instruction for handling the call at a specific time. The steps may be programmed in any sequence (see Service Condition #1) and will be processed in order until an agent answers the call.

When an incoming call is presented to the ACD system, it is processed according to the CCV specified for the dialed pilot number (refer to Pilot Numbers - ACD [P-40A]). Thus, specifying different CCVs for different pilot numbers can produce a variety of call handling patterns. Countless combinations of CCV steps are possible and have been put together in very creative ways to solve complex call handling requirements.

A CCV is a timed sequence of events which control incoming ACD calls prior to their connection to an agent. It is important to understand the timing of CCV instructions in order to construct CCVs which process calls at the proper tempo. The following table shows how much time is used for each CCV instruction. Only after that amount of time has passed, a caller will proceed to the next step in the CCV.

 

Call Control Vector Timing

 

 

CCV Step Action

takes this much time

(Alphabetical Order)

 

 

 

Announcement

wait until beginning of announcement or 30 seconds whichever comes first,

 

then proceed to next instruction

 

 

Blank

0 seconds, next instruction processed immediately

 

 

Conditional Queue to Split

0 seconds, next instruction processed immediately

 

 

Dequeue from Split

0 seconds, next instruction processed immediately

 

 

Goto CCV X:Y

wait 2 seconds, then proceed with CCV #X step#Y.

 

 

Hang Up

0 seconds, next instruction processed immediately

 

 

If Estimated Time to Answer

0 seconds, process first or second instruction immediately based on testing

 

ETA

 

 

If Not Queued then Busy

0 seconds, busy tone provided immediately

 

 

If Not Queued then Goto X:Y

wait 2 seconds, then proceed with CCV #X step#Y.

 

 

IVR Announcement

wait 2 seconds, then proceed with IVR Announcement

 

 

IVRDN

0 seconds, next instruction processed immediately

 

 

New Priority

0 seconds, next instruction processed immediately

 

 

Pause X

wait X seconds (1 to 999) then proceed with next instruction

 

 

Queue to Split

0 seconds, next instruction processed immediately

 

 

Ring Delay

Wait 2 seconds, then proceed with Ring Delay

 

 

Skip Percent

0 seconds, first or second instruction processed immediately based on

 

percentage

 

 

Transfer To

If transfer succeeds, CCV processing is complete, otherwise wait 2 seconds

 

and process next instruction.

 

 

Up Priority

0 seconds, next instruction processed immediately

 

 

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