Hey folks,
Got a customer who's using the CUS soft phones and has a weird issue.
Basically they use the soft phones instead of using actual physical sets, they use the built in(?) recording feature by dialling a code on their soft keypads during a call. The customer is trying to program these codes as speed dials into the soft phone profile on his PC (part of the applications?). When he tries to use them nothing happens. If he tries to dial these speed dials when not on a call he gets invalid.
Now my interpretation is that the codes he dials whilst on a call are part of the CIS soft phone app, they don't exist on the MCD as FAC, as they don't exist as FAC, when he tries to dial the. As speed duals they're trying to use the FAC or speed calls on the MCD.
I'm thinking he could use shortcut keys (presumably hosted on his PC/app) rather than the speed dials which are looking to the MCD?
Any thoughts?
Got a customer who's using the CUS soft phones and has a weird issue.
Basically they use the soft phones instead of using actual physical sets, they use the built in(?) recording feature by dialling a code on their soft keypads during a call. The customer is trying to program these codes as speed dials into the soft phone profile on his PC (part of the applications?). When he tries to use them nothing happens. If he tries to dial these speed dials when not on a call he gets invalid.
Now my interpretation is that the codes he dials whilst on a call are part of the CIS soft phone app, they don't exist on the MCD as FAC, as they don't exist as FAC, when he tries to dial the. As speed duals they're trying to use the FAC or speed calls on the MCD.
I'm thinking he could use shortcut keys (presumably hosted on his PC/app) rather than the speed dials which are looking to the MCD?
Any thoughts?