Cisco Systems A03D600GA2, CPDX650K9 manual

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THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INFORMATION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL STATEMENTS, INFORMATION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICATION OF ANY PRODUCTS.

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The following information is for FCC compliance of Class A devices: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.

The following information is for FCC compliance of Class B devices: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If the equipment causes interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, users are encouraged to try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Modifications to this product not authorized by Cisco could void the FCC approval and negate your authority to operate the product

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Contents First Published April 23 Last Modified December 06Page N T E N T S Calling tasks OL-28931-01 Contents Phone customization and settings User Options web pages Applications Contents Add unsynced contact to chat contacts Accessibility Accessories Xiv This figure identifies the important parts of the phone Buttons and hardwareThis section describes the phone buttons and hardware Description Phone cable installation Hookswitch clip removalHandset Following table describes how to use the handsetTaps registration HeadsetSpeakerphone Mm headsetsWireless headset Headset supportIf you AutoAnswer with headset or speakerphoneCamera Phone cable lock Setup AssistantSet up applications Related TopicsLock screen AndroidGestures Android includes some basic gesturesAdd PIN Unlock screenPlace emergency call from Lock screen Tap Emergency callAwake to Phone application Add passwordReset lost PIN or password Cisco Extension MobilityTap Submit TipsTap Sign Tap Settings Tap Security Tap Automatically Lock Set screen timeoutTap Settings Tap Extension Mobility Tap Sign Out Home screenWidgets Applications menuWork spaces Set up home screen Tap WidgetsTap Wallpapers Quick Contact BadgeTap and hold an open space on the home screen Select a wallpaperOn-screen keyboard Energy savingsShare menu Cleaning OL-28931-01 Here are some easy ways to place a call on your phone Common call tasksAnswer call Tap Answer Disconnect callIf you want to Tap DivertHold and resume Remove call from hold on different line MutePut call on hold Mute or unmute callPlace call with headset Place call when another call is activePlace call Place call with speakerphoneVideo calls Redial numberCall history Add contact from call historyStop your video transmission Adjust video exposureTap Settings Tap Exposure Automatic video transmissionSelf-video Visual VoicemailSet video bandwidth Show self-videoReply to voice message Advanced call tasksView voice message details Forward voice messageActive call movement Switch active call from desk phone to mobile phoneSwitch active call from mobile phone to desk phone Tap Mobility and select Send call to mobileTransfer your incoming mobile active call to desk phone Mobile Connect and Mobile Voice AccessBusiness calls with single phone number Turn on Mobile Connect from mobile phone Connect to Mobile Voice AccessPut call picked up on mobile phone on hold Tap Exit Use Mobile Voice Access to call from mobile phoneTurn off Mobile Connect from mobile phone Ad hoc conference allows you to call each participant Conference callsAd hoc conference From a call, tapRepeat this step for each call that you want to add Join conferenceBarge conference Tap Join. You may need to tap To see JoinMeet Me conference Tap the line button for the shared lineTap Conference List Call forwardConference participants list Call Park Set up and cancel Call Forward All from phoneSet up or cancel call forwarding Retrieve parked call from Directed Call Park number Store and retrieve active call with Call ParkDirect and store active call at Directed Call Park number During a call, tap Park. You may need to tap To see ParkCall Pickup Tap PickupTap Group Pickup Call transferAnswer call ringing on particular extension Call transfer to voicemail Transfer call without talking to transfer recipientTalk to transfer recipient before transferring call Notify when busy or ringing extension available Tap DivertDial from recent contacts Dial from corporate directory on phoneDial from favorites Do Not DisturbTurn DND on and off Set up DND settingsHunt groups To turn DND off, tap Do Not Disturb againTap Sign In. You are now signed into the Hunt Group Intercom callsSign in and out of hunt groups Place intercom call to any intercom number Place intercom call to preconfigured intercom numberLine and call definitions Receive intercom callIcon Line or call state Description Multiple callsLine and call icons Switch from active call to answer ringing call Switch between calls on one lineSwitch between calls on different lines Remove call from hold on current linePlace call while another call is active Secure callsNonsecure call AnyConnect VPN, onCall information and Barge Shared linesRemote-in-use icon Barge, cBarge, and shared linesBarge features Privacy and shared linesTap Private Speed DialMake call with speed-dial button Tap Report Suspicious call traceMake call with on-hook abbreviated dial Tap Report CallerOL-28931-01 Add custom ringtone Tap SettingsChange ringtone Tap SoundChange phone screen brightness Adjust phone ringer volumeWired network connection NetworksShare wired network connection with computer Connect to wireless networkConnect to wired network Delete wireless network Connect to hidden wireless networkEdit wireless network Add web proxy Supported wireless securityWeb proxy Tap ProxyDelete web proxy Tap Settings Tap Wireless & NetworksEdit web proxy Tap ModifyConnect to Tftp Server Password persistenceAnyConnect VPN AutoNetDetectTap More Tap VPN Add VPN connection profileEdit VPN connection profile Tap SaveTap Connect Connect to VPNDisconnect from VPN Tap DisconnectTap Delete Network Delete VPN connection profileOptimize video call experience over VPN Reconnect to VPNUser Options web pages actions Log in and out of User Options web pagesSpeed Dial setup on web Features and services setup on webSelect configuration option Select device from User Options web pagesSet up Abbreviated Dialing codes Phone services setup on webSet up speed-dial buttons Select Speed DialsChange or end services Subscribe to serviceSearch for services Select Phone ServicesChange browser password User settings on webChange service name Select User Options User SettingsChange PIN Line settings on webChange User Options web pages language setting Change phone display languageSelect Line Settings Set up call forward for each lineChange voice message indicator setting for each line Set up phone and access list for Mobile Connect Select a phone from the Name drop-down menuSelect User Options Mobility Settings Remote Destinations Create access listSelect User Options Mobility Settings Access Lists Add new remote destinationSelect Save Cisco Web DialerUse Web Dialer with User Options directory Log out of Web Dialer Set up, view, or change Web Dialer preferencesUse Web Dialer with another online corporate directory Click DialUser Options web pages Cisco Web Dialer This chapter outlines the Cisco DX600 Series applications CalendarCalendar account Delete event Add calendar eventEdit event Tap DoneJoin scheduled WebEx meeting SettingsStart scheduled WebEx meeting Hide declined eventsContacts Edit vibrate settingsSet default reminder time Calendar widgetAdd contact Contact detailsView recent activity Edit contactShare contact Remove contactJoin contacts FavoritesAdd group GroupsMark contact as favorite Delete groupEdit group SearchAdd contact to group Tap New ContactSearch your contacts Import contactsExport contacts Tap Import/ExportAvailability Tap Settings Tap Display OptionsSet display options InboxSearch email messages Send email messageSort mailbox Tap Sorting OptionsForward email message Save email message draftReply to email message Add attachment to email messageDelete multiple email messages Add CC or BCC recipientDelete email message Delete folderMark multiple email messages as favorites Move email messageMark email message as favorite Mark email message as newSet sorting options Mark multiple email messages as newSearch email messages Tap Select a search type Enter your search queryDigitally signed email messages Reset email account passwordAdd signature to email messages Set email check frequencySelect ringtone Edit vibrate settingsJabber IM Jabber IM accountEnter your Jabber IM account credentials Automatic sign-inAdd custom status Tap your status at the top left of the screenAdd chat contact ContactsDelete custom status Contact requestsUnsynced contacts Remove chat contactShow offline contacts Tap ConfirmEmoticons ConversationsStart conversation End conversationTap Settings Check Message notifications Enable audio and vibration notificationsEnable status bar notifications Start conversation with search resultSet profile photo WebExSign out of Jabber IM Set your ringtoneTap Next Sign in to WebExSign in to WebEx with single sign-on Tap Sign in through your corporate websiteJoin WebEx meeting by meeting number Start instant WebEx meetingSchedule new WebEx meeting Chat with everyone View participant listChat with participant Invite more participants to WebEx meetingInvite more participants during WebEx meeting Auto-update applicationsMore applications Show video during WebEx meetingUCM App Tap Settings Tap ApplicationsTap Uninstall Remove applicationAccessibility Accessibility featuresAccessibility Accessibility features Hard of hearing accessibility features Accessibility feature DescriptionSetup requirements Phones HCO/VCO Vision-impaired and blind accessibility featuresAcoustic coupled TTY support VoIP network operating atAccessibility feature Description Setup requirements Phones can send a line-specific Standard on all phonesChange screen brightness Enable screen lock soundChange font size Tap Display StepExplore by Touch Enable spoken passwordsEnable TalkBack Explore by Touch gestures Enable Explore by Touch Mobility-impaired accessibility featuresEnable touch sounds Enable TalkBackTap Settings Tap Accessibility Tap Touch & hold delay Change touch and hold delayEnable web scripts Tap Settings Tap Accessibility Tap Install web scriptsAccessibility Enable web scripts Toggle Bluetooth on BluetoothEnable Bluetooth Unpair Bluetooth device Scan for Bluetooth devicePair Bluetooth device Share filesView received files Set Bluetooth device nameExternal monitor Make phone discoverableConnect external monitor Switch display modeTap Settings Tap External display Tap Orientation Mouse panningMove application to external monitor Launch application on external monitorAutolaunch application to external monitor Move application to phone screenHdcp support Virtual desktop infrastructureSelect On the external display External cameraClose self view Select Close self viewMove video to phone display Switch view mode for video callsUSB keyboard and mouse Swap camera viewsUSB console cable USB-powered hubUSB memory stick VDI shortcutsAccessories USB console cable Power outages and other devices can affect your phone Safety and performance informationPower outage Emergency response notificationExternal devices Emergency response notification for phoneEmergency response notification for VPN FCC compliance statements Headset safetyBluetooth wireless headset performance FCC part 15.21 statementCryptographic information Data backupCE mark FCC receivers and class B digital statementTap Settings Tap Backup & Reset Tap Back Up My Data Problem Report ToolReport problem Additional informationObtaining documentation and submitting service request Licensing information Warranty Cisco international websites
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