If you have Softphone enabled, you can make and receive calls using your usual computer or device, without any need for a physical telephone.
Using ContactPad in the usual way, when you make an outbound call, instead of your telephone handset ringing, Softphone pops in your browser.
For information on making an outbound call in the usual way, see Making an outbound call. At the point when your phone would ordinarily ring, Softphone appears.
To continue with making the call, click Accept.
You hear ringing until you are connected to the target number or agent. If the person you are calling answers their phone, you are connected to the caller. 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. The Accept and Reject buttons are replaced with Hangup and mute (a microphone icon) buttons.
To cancel the call, click Reject.
- To send DTMF tones while the call is ongoing, click the arrow below the Softphone buttons to expand the Softphone panel and show the dial pad.
You end your outbound call using Softphone in the same way as you would end a normal inbound call. For information on ending inbound calls, see Ending an inbound call. To hang up your Softphone, click Hangup. The only difference is that all outbound calls receive the same amount of wrap up time, as set by your Administrator, while inbound calls receive a wrap up time that depends on the type of inbound call.