Cisco Systems DX40 Using the alarm, Using a ChargePAKTM/batteries, To set/change an alarm

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Using the alarm

The alarm switches your radio on (if in standby) and tunes to a station or sounds a tone.

To set/change an alarm

07:00 DAB

Off

Alarm settings

Set the alarm on or off, the time and choose DAB, FM (both set to current station) or Tone alarm. Radio alarms will be at whatever the volume control is set at when the alarm goes off. A bell symbol is shown next to the clock when the alarm is set.

Note Alarms will not work if you are using batteries and switch your unit off.

To cancel an alarm

DAB/FM

Press any button except Volume to cancel the alarm and perform the button’s normal function.

Tone

 

Press Select or Power to cancel the alarm.

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Using a ChargePAKTM/batteries

ChargePAK

As an alternative to mains power you can use six size ‘C’ alkaline or rechargeable batteries or use the PURE ChargePAK™ C6x rechargeable battery pack. When charge is low the battery icon flashes. Note Always disconnect the radio from mains power supply before fitting or removing a ChargePAK or batteries, your settings will be retained.

Using a ChargePAK

ChargePAK is a rechargeable battery pack which plugs into the socket in your radio’s battery compartment. Whenever your radio is connected to a mains supply the ChargePAK will be charging. When charging a ChargePAK the battery icon will be animated and when fully charged the icon disappears. A complete charge should take around 10 hours in standby. To purchase a PURE ChargePAK C6x, contact your nearest PURE dealer, visit the shop on our website at www.pure.com or call the PURE order line on 0845 045 1122.

Battery safety

-Do not mix battery types or sizes

-Do not mix old and new batteries

-Remove used batteries as soon as possible to prevent leakage

-Dispose of old batteries carefully

-Orientate batteries as shown in the battery compartment

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DX40 specifications

The Cisco Systems DX40 is a highly integrated video collaboration device designed to enhance communication and productivity in the modern workplace. With a focus on seamless video calls, it brings a host of features and technologies that cater to the needs of both individuals and teams.

One of the main features of the DX40 is its intuitive 21.5-inch touch screen display. This high-definition screen enables users to engage in clear and detailed video conferencing, facilitating a more personal interaction during meetings. The device boasts a 1080p video resolution, ensuring that all participants can be seen with exceptional clarity. The presence of a wide-angle camera further enhances the experience, allowing for a more comprehensive view of the room and its occupants.

The DX40 is equipped with Cisco’s advanced collaboration tools, which integrate smoothly with popular platforms such as Cisco WebEx, Microsoft Teams, and various other video conferencing applications. This versatility allows users to connect with colleagues seamlessly, regardless of the software they prefer, making it a suitable choice for organizations with diverse communication needs.

In terms of audio quality, the DX40 employs Cisco's Intelligent Audio technology, which ensures that background noise is minimized while enhancing voice clarity. This feature ensures that conversations remain clearly audible even in busy environments. Additionally, the device can connect to external audio systems, making it adaptable to different meeting room setups.

Security is also a top priority for Cisco Systems, and the DX40 is built with strong security features to protect sensitive data transmitted during video calls. It supports end-to-end encryption and provides options for secure authentication, ensuring that communications remain private and protected.

Connectivity options abound with the DX40, which includes Ethernet and Wi-Fi capabilities, allowing for flexible installation. Its compact design saves space, making it ideal for various office layouts, from corner desks to conference rooms. Furthermore, the DX40 supports Cisco Touch 10 interface, enabling easy management of calls, screensharing, and other collaboration tools.

In summary, the Cisco Systems DX40 emerges as a robust solution for organizations aiming to enhance their collaboration experience. With its high-definition video capabilities, superior audio technology, versatile connectivity, and a commitment to security, it effectively meets the demands of today’s dynamic and interconnected work environments, making remote communication simpler and more effective.