Hi everyone,
I am in a mostly new position, trying to figure out a lot of things at once. We use many Nortel M3903 phones, a few M3902's, and a few M3904's.
Our users really don't have a need for the AutoDial feature, yet somehow it gets activated quite frequently when the Shift button is accidentally depressed.
This has created a few problems for us, since if they put a customer on hold when the AutoDial is active, they cannot get the call back. The phone will beep indicating someone is on the line, but of course the users didn't know they activated the feature in the first place, so they don't know how to deactivate it. This has become a more serious problem recently as it happens with paging, when someone doesn't hang up the phone completely or press the Goodbye button. Then they leave the phone so they don't hear the beeping, and I have to go track it down (a long process).
Is there a solution for these problems? I have tried educating the users to not hit the Shift button (since I don't know any better), but we have a lot of employees, and many of them are PRN, or rotating through for only a short time.
Thanks!
Ryan
I am in a mostly new position, trying to figure out a lot of things at once. We use many Nortel M3903 phones, a few M3902's, and a few M3904's.
Our users really don't have a need for the AutoDial feature, yet somehow it gets activated quite frequently when the Shift button is accidentally depressed.
This has created a few problems for us, since if they put a customer on hold when the AutoDial is active, they cannot get the call back. The phone will beep indicating someone is on the line, but of course the users didn't know they activated the feature in the first place, so they don't know how to deactivate it. This has become a more serious problem recently as it happens with paging, when someone doesn't hang up the phone completely or press the Goodbye button. Then they leave the phone so they don't hear the beeping, and I have to go track it down (a long process).
Is there a solution for these problems? I have tried educating the users to not hit the Shift button (since I don't know any better), but we have a lot of employees, and many of them are PRN, or rotating through for only a short time.
Thanks!
Ryan