If your ContactWorld account is enabled to use WebRTC and you have the feature switched on for your individual agent account, you can make and receive calls using your usual computer or device; you do not need a physical telephone. For more information, see ContactPad with WebRTC.
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Before you use ContactPad with WebRTC, remember to set up audio devices properly. These devices include microphone, speakers, recording and playback equipment, and browser. ContactPad with WebRTC is only supported in Chrome. The first time you use ContactPad with WebRTC, your browser might ask permission to use the device's audio hardware. In Chrome Allow and Block Block buttons appear. Click Allow. |
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Setting up WebRTC for ContactPad
To use WebRTC in ContactPad, you or your supervisor must switch the feature on for your individual ContactPad. For information about switching this on, see Enabling WebRTC in ContactPad.
You can also, optionally, add the WebRTC for ContactWorld extension to your Chrome browser to get the maximum benefit from WebRTC in ContactPad. For information about adding the extension, see Adding the WebRTC for ContactWorld extension to your Chrome browser.
Enabling WebRTC in ContactPad
To use ContactPad with WebRTC, perform the following steps:
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Section Column width 60% A new dialog box appears. If your account has been configured to use WebRTC and you are permitted to control the feature yourself, the Use Softphone check box is available.
Column width 40% - Select the Use Softphone check box to use ContactPad with WebRTC. Click Save. Next time you make or receive a call, ContactPad will use WebRTC.
You can use the Use Softphone check box to switch between using WebRTC and a physical telephone whenever you need to, without help from your supervisor.
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Your supervisor can also switch on WebRTC for you. For information for supervisors to switch on WebRTC for your account, see Enabling individual agents to use ContactPad with WebRTC. Whether you or your supervisor switches on WebRTC, the two methods have the same effect; updating one will change the other. | ||
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Adding the WebRTC for ContactWorld extension to your Chrome browser
For an enhanced WebRTC experience, you can optionally add the WebRTC for ContactWorld extension to your Chrome browser. This extension enables you to configure options such as preferred audio devices, secondary ringing, and auto-answer. On adding the extension, you can also browse away from the Chrome window containing ContactPad during a call. You can open and close any number of Chrome browser windows—even the window containing ContactPad—and the call remains connected. You can also use the extension to answer and control calls from any Chrome browser window.
To add the extension to your browser, perform the following tasks:
- Go to the chrome web store at https://chrome.google.com/webstore.
Search the store for WebRTC for ContactWorld and click to add the extension to Chrome.If prompted, click to confirm that you want to add the extension. A new browser window opens.
At this point a pop up may appear requesting to use your microphone—if so, you will also see an error message in red: WebRTC permissions denied. Click to allow the extension to use your microphone—the error message is replace by a success message in green: WebRTC permissions granted.
- In the new browser window, check that all the messages are green and correct any errors.
Now, when you receive an incoming call, click WebRTC for ContactWorld's icon in any Chrome window to answer and control the call. For information about receiving a call using ContactPad with WebRTC, see Receiving an inbound call using ContactPad with WebRTC.
You can also click the icon during an existing outbound call to control that call in the same way. For information about making an outbound call using ContactPad with WebRTC, see Making an outbound call using ContactPad with WebRTC.
You can open and close any number of Chrome browser windows—even the window containing ContactPad—and the call remains connected.
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ContactPad must be open and you must be logged in to ContactPad when an incoming call first arrives or you make an outbound call. |
Optional settings for WebRTC for ContactWorld extension for Chrome
When you have added the WebRTC for ContactWorld extension to your Chrome browser, you can optionally configure various settings. To access these settings, right-click the extension's icon in Chrome's address bar and click Options. The available options appear in a pop-up window.
The following options are available:
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Inbound Auto Answer | If you select the Inbound Auto Answer check box, when you receive an inbound call, ContactPad automatically answers the call and you are connected to the caller.
Select or clear the Inbound Auto Answer check box to enable or disable the auto-answer feature. By default, the check box is cleared. | ||
Outbound Auto Answer | If you select the Outbound Auto Answer check box, when you make an outbound call, ContactPad automatically initiates the call and you hear ringing until you are connected to the target number or agent.
Select or clear the Outbound Auto Answer check box to enable or disable the auto-answer feature. By default, the check box is selected. | ||
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Auto Gain Control | Select the Auto Gain Control check box to enable automatic gain control. By default, the check box is selected. | ||
Echo Cancellation | Select the Echo Cancellation check box to enable echo cancellation. By default, the check box is selected. | ||
Noise Suppression | Select the Noise Suppression check box to enable Noise suppression. By default, the check box is selected. | ||
Highpass Filter | Select the Highpass Filter check box to enable a high-pass filter. By default, the check box is selected. | ||
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Input Device | A list of available input audio devices. Specify the audio input device (microphone) you want to use. By default, the extension uses the default input device for your system. | ||
Primary Output Device | A list of available output audio devices. Specify the primary audio output device (speakers) you want to use. By default, the extension uses the default output device for your system. When you receive an inbound call or make an outbound call, unless you have selected Auto Answer, you will hear ringing in your primary audio device. When the call is connected, you will hear the other party through your primary audio device. | ||
Secondary Ringing Device | A list of available output audio devices. Optionally specify the secondary ringing device (speakers) you want to use. By default, the extension does not use a secondary ringing device. When you receive an inbound call or make an outbound call, unless you have selected Auto Answer, you will hear ringing in your primary audio device. You can optionally select a secondary ringing device. If you do not answer the call within the time period you specify, you will also hear ringing in your secondary ringing device. When the call is connected, you will hear the other party through your primary audio device. | ||
Secondary Ringing Delay | The number of seconds before ringing starts in the secondary ringing device. Specify the number of seconds to wait before ringing starts in your secondary ringing device. By default, the delay is 0 seconds. |
Receiving an inbound call using ContactPad with WebRTC
Using ContactPad in the usual way, when you receive an incoming call, instead of your telephone handset ringing, additional buttons appear within ContactPad and you hear a tone through your configured headset or speakers. For information about receiving an inbound call in the usual way, see Receiving an inbound call.
If enabled for your account and in your browser, a web notification also appears. For more information, see Call notifications.
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To receive an inbound call using the WebRTC for ContactWorld Chrome extension, ContactPad does not need to be visible in any browser window. You can use the extension in any Chrome browser window.
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When you are connected to the caller, you can hear the caller through the speakers that you have configured and the caller can hear you when you speak into your configured microphone.
You can perform any of the tasks described in Receiving an inbound call.
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During your inbound call, you can also control the call using a WebRTC keypad in ContactPad. For information about using the keypad during a call, see Controlling a call using the WebRTC keypad in ContactPad.
You end a call using ContactPad in the usual way. For information about ending calls, see Ending an inbound call. To hang up, click Hangup.
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Making an outbound call using ContactPad with WebRTC
Using ContactPad in the usual way, when you make an outbound call, instead of your telephone handset ringing, additional buttons appear within ContactPad and you hear a tone through your configured headset or speakers. For information about making an outbound call in the usual way, see Making an outbound call.
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To make an outbound call, you must initiate the call in ContactPad in the usual way. You can then continue working with the call using the WebRTC for ContactWorld Chrome extension. You can use the extension in any Chrome browser window and ContactPad does not need to be visible in any browser window.
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If the person you are calling answers their phone, you are connected to the target number. You can hear the person who answers the phone through the speakers that you have configured and that person can hear you when you speak into your microphone.
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During your outbound call, you can control the call using a WebRTC keypad in ContactPad. For information about using the keypad during a call, see Controlling a call using the WebRTC keypad in ContactPad.
You end your outbound call in the same way as you would end a normal inbound call. For information about ending inbound calls, see Ending an inbound call. To hang up, click Hangup. The only difference is that all outbound calls receive the same amount of wrap up time, as set by your supervisor, while inbound calls receive a wrap up time that depends on the type of inbound call.
Controlling a call using the WebRTC keypad in ContactPad
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Ending a call using ContactPad with WebRTC
You end a call using ContactPad with WebRTC in the usual way. For information on ending calls, see Ending an inbound call. To hang up,
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