Lucent Technologies 555-230-024 User Manual

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Call Center Documents
Issue 5    January 1998
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555-230-024
BCS Products Security Handbook, Issue 6,
 
555-025-600
Provides information about the risks of telecommunications fraud and measures 
for addressing those risks and preventing unauthorized use of BCS products. 
This document is intended for telecommunications managers, console operators, 
and security organizations within companies.
DEFINITY ECS Release 6— Terminals and Adjuncts Reference, Issue 9,
 
555-015-201
Provides descriptions of the peripheral equipment that can be used with System 
75, System 85, DEFINITY Communications System, and DEFINITY ECS. This 
document is intended for customers and Lucent Technologies account teams for 
selecting the correct peripherals to accompany an ECS. The Release 5 version of 
this document applies to Release 6 as well.
DEFINITY ECS — Telephone Guide Builder, Issue 4
555-230-755
Provides capability to produce laser-printed documentation for specific 
telephones. The software is supported by a comprehensive user’s guide and 
on-line help. This product requires a 386 PC, minimum of 6MB disk space, 
minimum of 4MB RAM, a printer supported by Microsoft GDI printer drive, and 
Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher. A mouse is recommended. This document 
applies to Release 6 as well as earlier DEFINITY systems.
Call Center Documents
These documents are issued for DEFINITY ECS Call Center applications.
DEFINITY
DEFINITY ECS Release 6 — Call Vectoring/EAS Guide, Issue 1,
 
585-230-521
Provides information on how to write, use, and troubleshoot vectors, which are 
command sequences that process telephone calls in an Automatic Call 
Distribution (ACD) environment. This document applies to Release 6 as well as 
earlier DEFINITY systems.
It is provided in two parts: tutorial and reference. The tutorial provides 
step-by-step procedures for writing and implementing basic vectors. The 
reference includes detailed descriptions of the call vectoring features, vector 
management, vector administration, adjunct routing, troubleshooting, and 
interactions with management information systems (including the Call 
Management System).