1 | Privacy shutter slide switch | 10 | Conference button |
2 | Camera | 11 | Transfer button |
3 | Touchscreen | 12 | Volume button |
4 | 12 key dial pad | 13 | Speaker button |
5 | Micro Secure Digital Standard Capacity (HDSC) slot | 14 | Stop Video button |
6 | Lock button | 15 | Headset button |
7 | USB port | 16 | Mute button |
8 | End call button | 17 | Handset with light strip |
9 | Hold button |
1 | Kensington Security Slot (K-Slot) | 6 | Computer port |
2 | micro-B USB port | 7 | Auxiliary port |
3 | 3.5-mm stereo line in/out jack | 8 | USB 2.0 port |
4 | Power port | 9 | HDMI type A port |
5 | Network port |
Some phones ship with a clip to secure the hookswitch. Before you use your phone, remove the hookswitch clip (if present) from the cradle area. With the clip removed, the hookswitch lifts slightly when you pick up the handset.
Tool for Auto-Registered Phones Support (TAPS) is used either for a new phone or to replace an existing phone. To register with TAPS, pick up the handset, enter the TAPS extension that your system administrator provides, and follow the voice prompts. You may need to enter your entire extension, including the area code. After your phone displays a confirmation message, hang up. The phone restarts.
The following table describes how to use the handset.
Lift it to go off-hook; replace it in the cradle to go on-hook. The ringing line is selected automatically. Contact your system administrator for the options to select the primary line each time. |
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Slide the privacy shutter slide switch to open or close the camera shutter.
The camera can only be used by one application at a time. If you launch another application that requires use of the camera while you are on a video call, that application may crash.
While an external camera is connected, it becomes the default camera for the Call application. Other applications continue to use the internal camera.
You can secure the phone to a desktop with a laptop cable lock. The lock connects to the security slot on the back of the phone, and the cable can be secured to a desktop.
The security slot can accommodate a lock that is up to 20 mm wide. Compatible laptop cable locks include the Kensington laptop cable lock and laptop cable locks from other manufacturers that can fit into the security slot on the back of the phone.
Your phone operates in different modes, as determined by your system administrator.
All features are available in Enhanced Mode.
If your system administrator has enabled Simple Mode, you only have access to the home screen, the Call application, and the Settings application. Some features of the Call and Settings applications are disabled in Simple Mode, including voice search. You can create contacts in Simple Mode, but these contacts do not sync with Exchange or other accounts. You cannot add shortcuts or widgets to the home screen, or change the wallpaper. Simple Mode does not support USB storage devices or SD cards.
Simple Mode supports Dual Independent Display with an external camera.
Your phone reboots when your system administrator enables or disables Simple Mode.
If your system administrator has enabled Public Mode, you only have access to the Call application. Some features of the Call application are disabled in Public Mode, including voice search, Visual Voicemail, and the ability to save contacts that are shared from a mobile phone through Bluetooth.
You cannot access the Lock screen, or set a PIN or password in Public Mode. Public Mode does not support USB storage devices or SD cards.
Your phone reboots when your system administrator enables or disables Public Mode.
Your phone supports the Cisco EnergyWise program. Your system administrator may set up sleep (power down) and wake (power up) times for your phone to save energy.
If your phone is scheduled to sleep, the Lock button begins to blink 10 minutes before the scheduled sleep time.. If your system administrator enables audible alert, you hear your ringtone play. The ringtone plays according to the following schedule:
At 10 minutes before power down, the ringtone plays four times.
At 7 minutes before power down, the ringtone plays four times.
At 4 minutes before power down, the ringtone plays four times.
At 30 seconds before power down, the ringtone plays 15 times or until the phone powers down.
If your phone is inactive (idle) at the sleep time, a message reminds you that your phone is going to power down. To keep the phone active, tap the screen or press any key on the phone.
If your phone is active (for example, on a call), your phone waits until it has been inactive for a period of time before it notifies you of the pending power shutdown. Before the shutdown happens, a message reminds you that your phone is going to power down.
At the scheduled time, your phone powers up. To wake up the phone before the scheduled time, press .
Wake and sleep times are linked to the configured days that you normally work. If your requirements change (for example, your work hours or work days change), contact your system administrator to adjust your phone settings.
For more information about EnergyWise and your phone, contact your system administrator.
Use only a soft, dry cloth to wipe the touchscreen. Do not use any liquids or powders on the phone, because they can contaminate phone components and cause failures.