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Cisco TelePresence DX80 User Manual
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Settings

Accessibility Overview

Accessibility Feature
Adjustable ringtone, pitch, and volume
Backlit, WSVGA capacitive touchscreen LCD
Audible notification of phone state
Audible Message Waiting Indicator (AMWI)
Built-in speakerphone
Hard of Hearing Accessibility Features
Users can adjust the ringtone, pitch, and volume by:
Using the Sound menu in the Settings application on their device.
Pressing the volume buttons to adjust the volume.
Vision-Impaired and Blind Accessibility Features
Users with low vision can adjust the brightness.
For audible notification of the phone state, users can use the Mute
button to toggle the microphone on or off. When the microphone is
muted, the button is lit.
Devices can send a line-specific stutter dial tone when a voice
message is waiting on the phone. Users hear it only when they use
the line with waiting messages. When the user goes off hook (on the
line for which a voice message has been left), the stutter dial tone is
heard. Users can change the audible voice-message indicator setting
by logging in to their Cisco Unified Communications Self Care Portal
and changing the audible message indicator setting to On or Off.
Mobility-Impaired Accessibility Features
Cisco DX70 and Cisco DX80 do not include a handset. By default,
calls are video/speakerphone calls.
Description
About Accessibility
Cisco DX70 and Cisco DX80 provide
accessibility features for the blind, and
for the hearing, vision, and mobility
impaired. Because many features are
standard, users with disabilities can
use these features without the need for
any special configuration.
Cisco is committed to the design and
delivery of accessible products and
technologies to meet the needs of your
organization. You can find more infor-
mation about Cisco and our commit-
ment to accessibility at this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/go/accessibility.
The easy-to-use accessibility features
that the Cisco DX70 and Cisco DX80
provide include the following:
Audio and visual alerts of phone
states, including dial tone, ringing,
and mute status
Visual alerts that are displayed on
a large liquid crystal display (LCD)
screen that is integrated into the
device
Touch-screen for nonbiometric
pointing devices
Embedded Bluetooth radio and USB
ports for headsets
Dual Independent Displays with
an external monitor through use of
High-Definition Multimedia Interface
(HDMI)
Compatibility with Android Talkback
and Explore by Touch
Touch sounds to assist with gestures
Adjustable brightness settings
A
djustable font size
Install scripts from Google to make
web content more accessible
D1510408 English
User Guide Cisco DX70, Cisco DX80
Produced: June 2015, All Contents © 2014–15
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