NEC 2400IMX system manual 99A Infolink Data Messages ACD

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INFOLINK DATA MESSAGES - ACD

I-99A INFOLINK DATA MESSAGES - ACD

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Infolink Data Messages provides a two-way communications link between the ACD and external computer equipment. Typical examples of external computer equipment includes but is not limited to:

Mini and Mainframe Host Computers (IBM, DEC, Honeywell, Borroughs, Hewlett Packard)

Desktop Workstations (Sun, IBM, Hewlett Packard, DEC)

Personal Computers (IBM, Compaq, Dell, Gateway, AST, et.al.)

Interactive Voice Response (IVR) systems (Centigram, Periphonics, InterVoice, Syntellect)

The first three categories are obvious examples of computer equipment but what about the fourth? The Infolink message set was specifically designed to support features which are best performed by IVR equipment in addition to several obvious applications which can be done from a host computer. IVRs can provide customized announcements, collect digits (account numbers, billing reference codes, etc.) from customers and provide voice menuing, “Press ‘1’ for Sales, ‘2’ for Service or ‘3’ for Billing Inquiry”.

Three message sets have been designed for Infolink. External computers may use as little or as much of the data from any of the three sets as needed in order to implement their application. Unnecessary messages may be turned off to reduce transmission bandwidth. Just as there are many words which can be derived using the 26 letters of the alphabet there are also many applications which can be invented using the messages available in the Infolink message sets. We can guess what some of the obvious applications might be but there is no way to predict how far developers can go given the information available from Infolink.

Some of the possible applications which Infolink clients could perform include:

Agent Screen Pop-Up

Agent Screen Correlation and Screen Transfer

Outbound Calling Campaigns

Electronic Call Transfer

Customized Announcements

Host Directed Routing - Host Directed Priority Changes

Customer Callback

Predictive Dialing Enhancements

Phone-In-A-Drawer

Position In Queue Announcements

Estimated Time To Answer Announcements

Leave A Message vs. Stay In Queue Options

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