3.5 Mm Headsets; Wireless Headset; Usb Keyboard And Mouse; Usb Memory Stick - Cisco DX650 User Manual

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3.5 mm Headsets

3.5 mm Headsets
You can plug a 3.5 mm headset into the headset port at the back of your phone.
Some headsets may have hardware incompatibilities with the phone, including pinout, microphone voltage,
and device control functionality. Headsets with an incompatible or nonexistent microphone generally can be
used with the phone built-in microphone for voice calls.

Wireless Headset

Your phone supports wireless headsets. Refer to the wireless headset documentation for information about
using the wireless headset remote features. Also, check with your system administrator to be sure that your
phone can use a wireless headset with the wireless headset remote hookswitch control feature.

USB Keyboard and Mouse

Not every USB keyboard or mouse is guaranteed to work with Cisco DX650. However, most USB keyboards
that are human interface device (HID) compliant work correctly. Because all USB hubs need to be powered,
keyboards that include one or more hubs are not allowed on your phone, because they contain a nonpowered
hub.

USB Memory Stick

Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port to expand the available disk space of your phone.
The USB memory stick mounts at /sdcard/external/usb-sda1.

USB-Powered Hub

Use a USB-powered hub to expand the number of available USB ports. USB-powered hubs allow you to
connect up to five USB accessories.

USB Console Cable

A system administrator typically uses a USB console cable only for debugging.
For more information about how to use a USB console cable, contact your system administrator.
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