Pattern Menus
Found under Features Advanced Pattern Menus, which allows customers tocan dial through the system. This works similarly to an IVR, but you can set predefined codes like customers' contract numbers, which they would need to enter to get further through the system's routing. An example would be a customer who pays for premium support and goes directly to the top-level agents in a Hunt Group or Queue. Meanwhile, a customer who doesn’t pay for support can go to a different Hunt Group or Queue and be set to wait until all priority customers are dealt with.
Name Give the pattern menu a name that relates to the routing. Description Give the pattern menu a description if you need more details. Owner You can allocate this pattern menu to a person (owner) within the system if you want them to administer it over and above the administrator. Ask caller to enter You can set the maximum here from 0 to 100. It will speed up errors if you are expecting a 4-digit code. Then, if someone enters more than 4 digits, it will immediately go to the error Timeout This is Show in Reception Console This will allow the queue to be seen in the Reception Console |
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Once saved, you can choose to add a pattern or return to the pattern menus | |
If you wish, you can change the default message Sound file to use You can use sound files you have already loaded into the system under Features Advanced and the Sounds tab. or .wav file upload This will allow you to search for music on your device and upload it to the system. (keep in mind it needs to be in the format of 16 Bit, Mono, 8kHz) Create your own audio file This option will take you to the TTS service so you can produce your own voice recording file.
You must select the checkbox for ‘I have permission from the copyright owner to use this file’ to show your compliance with copyright licences.
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Click New to enter a new pattern |
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Pattern menu settings |
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Match This is the number the caller has called, so it would be a number within the customer's Numbers that they use for inbound calls. |
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The patterns you have created should look something like this. |
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