Vision-Impaired And Blind Accessibility Features - Cisco DX600 series User Manual

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Vision-Impaired and Blind Accessibility Features

Accessibility features for the vision impaired and blind are supported on the Cisco DX650.
Accessibility feature
High-contrast visual and audible
alert of incoming call
7-in. diagonal (153.6 Horizontal x
90.0 Vertical), backlit, WSVGA
capacitive touchscreen LCD with
1024 x 600 pixel effective
resolution
Large buttons
Audible notification of phone state
OL-28931-01
Description
Provides an audible alert, and the
handset provides a visual alert
when the phone receives an
incoming call. The handset light
strip flashes during incoming calls
and stays lit when a voice-mail
message is received.
Users with low vision can adjust
the brightness
Large buttons to access Hold,
Transfer, Conference, End Call,
Volume, Headset, Speaker Phone,
Audio Mute, and Video Mute.
For audible notification of the
phone state, users can:
• Toggle the Mute and Speaker
buttons on and off to indicate
the state of the phone.
• Use the Mute button to toggle
the microphone on or off.
When the microphone is
muted, the button is lit.
• Use the Speaker button to
toggle the speakerphone on
or off. When the
speakerphone is on, the
button is lit.
Cisco Desktop Collaboration Experience DX600 Series User Guide, Release 10.0(1)
Vision-Impaired and Blind Accessibility Features
Setup requirements
Standard on all phones. Set up is
required.
Standard on all phones; no set up
is required.
Standard on all phones; no set up
is required.
Standard on all phones; no set up
is required.
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