Change Touch And Hold Delay - Cisco DX600 series User Manual

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Change Touch and Hold Delay

Accessibility feature
Large buttons
Built-in speakerphone
Tactile -discernible buttons and
functions (including a nib on Key
5)
Dedicated headset jack that enables
Auto-Answer function
Change Touch and Hold Delay
Procedure
Step 1
In the Settings application, tap Accessibility.
Step 2
Tap Touch & hold delay.
Step 3
Select a short, medium, or long delay.
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Description
Large buttons to access Hold,
Transfer, Conference, End Call,
Volume, Headset, Speaker Phone,
Audio Mute, and Video Mute.
Users can toggle the speakerphone
button on and off to indicate the
state of the phone. When the
speakerphone is on, the button
is lit.
Phone keypads provide the tactile
discernible locator, which enables
users to use existing or familiar key
positions that can be easily located
from the "bump" on Key 5. Users
do not have to learn new key
positions.
Users can use a dedicated headset
jack that enables auto-answer
feature support on either the
speakerphone or headset. Incoming
calls are then automatically
connected after a ring or two.
Accessibility
Setup requirements
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.
Standard on all phones; set up is
required.
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