The software and hardware for the 4G ver sion of Cisco Cius are under development. This document will be updated for the 9.2(2) r e l e a s e a n d w i l l i n c l u d e ch a n g e s a p p l i c a b l e t o the 4G version of Cisco Cius. Cisco Cius User Guide Release 9.2(1) Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.
Contents Preface xix Guide Organization xix Related Documentation xix Additional Information xx Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request xx Overview 1 Hardware 2 Power Key 7 Turn Cisco Cius On 7 Turn Cisco Cius Off 8 Turn On Silent Mode 8 Turn Off Silent Mode 8 Turn On Airplane Mode 8 Turn Off Airplane Mode 8 Turn Off the Screen 8 Home Key 8 View the Home Screen 8 Multitasking 9 Menu Key 9 View a Menu 9 Back Key 9 Go to the Previous Page or Application 9 Battery 9 Insert the Battery 9 Charge
Lock Screen 10 Unlock the Screen 10 Add a PIN 11 Add a Password 11 Reset a Lost PIN or Password 11 Place an Emergency Call from the Unlock Screen 11 Set Screen Timeout 11 Setup Wizard 12 Run the Setup Wizard 12 Home Screen 13 Notifications Bar 13 Quick Launch Bar 14 Applications Menu 14 Phone Application 14 Add to Cius Home Screen 14 Search 15 Customize the Home Screen 15 Add an Application to the Home Screen 15 Add a Widget to the Home Screen 15 Add a Folder to the Home Screen 15 Move a Widget or an Icon 1
Edit a Wireless Network 20 Delete a Wireless Network 20 Web Proxy 20 Add a Web Proxy 20 Edit a Web Proxy 21 Delete a Web Proxy 21 TFTP 21 Connect to a TFTP Server 21 AnyConnect VPN 22 AutoNetDetect 22 Password Persistence 22 Enable VPN 22 Add a VPN Connection Profile 23 Edit a VPN Connection Profile 23 Connect to a VPN 23 Disconnect from a VPN 23 Delete a VPN Connection Profile 24 Phone 24 Your Phone Number 25 Place a Call 25 Place an Emergency Call from the Unlock Screen 25 Incoming Calls 25 Answer a Call
Turn Off Video Calls 30 Self-View 30 Show Self-View 30 Barge 30 Call Forward All 31 Forward Your Calls 31 Stop Forwarding Your Calls 31 Conference 31 Add Another Party to Your Call to Create a Conference 31 Swap Between Active Calls from the Conference Dialog Box 32 Contacts 32 View Call Details 32 Display the Keypad 32 Do Not Disturb 33 Turn DND On and Off 33 Favorites 33 HD Media Station 33 Call History 33 Hold 34 Put a Call on Hold 34 Put a Call on Hold by Answering a New Call 34 Line Status 34 Message I
Transfer 38 Transfer a Call to Another Number 38 Swap Between Active Calls from the Transfer Dialog Box 39 Visual Voice Mail 39 Set Up Visual Voice Mail 39 Sign In to Visual Voice Mail 39 Listen to a Voice Message 40 View Voice Message Details 40 Delete a Voice Message 40 Call Waiting 40 Cisco Unified CM User Options 40 Sign In and Out of User Options Web Pages 41 Device 41 Select a Device From the User Options Web Pages 41 Customize Do Not Disturb Options 41 Line Settings 42 Set Up Call Forwarding for a Li
Mark a Contact as a Favorite 48 Add a Group 48 Delete a Group 48 Add a Contact to a Group 48 Contact Icons 48 Call a Contact 49 View Contact Details 49 Send an Email Message 49 Start a Conversation 49 Start a WebEx Meeting 49 Search 49 Search Your Contacts 50 Import Contacts 50 Export Contacts 50 Availability 50 Email 51 Settings 51 Add an Email Account 51 Inbox 52 Refresh Your Inbox 53 Send an Email Message 53 Save an Email Message Draft 53 Reply to an Email Message 53 Forward an Email Message 54 Add an At
Chat 56 Set Up an Account 56 Add a Chat Account 56 Signing In 56 Contacts 57 Add a Chat Contact 57 Remove a Chat Contact 57 Show Offline Contacts 57 View Chat Contact Details 58 Start a Conversation with a Chat Contact 58 Call a Chat Contact 58 Start a WebEx Meeting with a Chat Contact 58 Send an Email Message to a Chat Contact 58 Unsynced Contacts 59 Add an Unsynced Contact to Your Chat Contacts 59 Start a Conversation with an Unsynced Contact 59 Call an Unsynced Contact 59 Start a WebEx Meeting with an Un
Start a Conversation with a Search Result 63 Settings 63 Set Your Profile Picture 63 Remove a Profile Picture 63 Enable Status Bar Notifications 64 Enable Audio Notifications 64 Enable In-Chat Audio Notifications 64 Set Your Ringtone 64 Sign Out of Chat 64 Calendar 65 Set Up an Account 65 Add a Calendar Account 66 Add a Calendar Event 66 Edit an Event 67 Delete an Event 67 Start a Scheduled WebEx Meeting 67 Join a Scheduled WebEx Meeting 68 Settings 68 Hide Declined Events 68 Set Alerts and Notifications 68
Reorder the Panels 71 Refresh Application Data 71 View Communications with a Contact 71 Search the Contact List 72 Contact Icons 72 Start a Conversation 72 Call a Contact 72 Start a WebEx Meeting 72 Send an Email Message 72 Unified Inbox Widget 72 Cisco WebEx Meetings 73 Start an Instant WebEx Meeting 73 Schedule a New WebEx Meeting 73 Start a Scheduled WebEx Meeting 74 Join a Scheduled WebEx Meeting 74 Join a WebEx Meeting by Meeting Number 74 Start an Unscheduled WebEx Meeting 74 Invite More Participants
Open a Bookmark in a New Window 78 Edit a Bookmark 78 Delete a Bookmark 79 Add a Shortcut to the Home Screen 79 Share a Link 79 Copy a Link URL 79 Set a Link as Your Homepage 80 View Your Most Visited Websites 80 View Your Browser History 80 Refresh a Page 80 Search a Page 80 View Download History 81 Edit Browser Settings 81 Quickoffice 81 Open a Word Document 81 Open a Spreadsheet 81 Open a Presentation 81 Open a PDF Document 82 Save a File 82 Camera 82 Switch Between Picture and Video 83 Switch Cameras 83
Adjust the Video Quality 84 Gallery 85 Albums 85 View an Album 85 Switch Album Views 85 Select All Items in an Album 86 Pictures 86 View a Picture 86 View a Slideshow 86 Share a Picture 86 Delete a Picture 86 Rotate a Picture 86 Set a Picture as Wallpaper 87 Set a Picture as a Contact Icon 87 Crop a Picture 87 View Picture Details 87 Picture Frame Widget 87 Videos 88 View a Video 88 Delete a Video 88 Share a Video 88 View Video Details 88 Music 88 Songs 90 Play a Song 90 Delete a Song 90 Use a Song as a Rin
Clock 91 Set an Alarm 91 Edit an Alarm 92 Delete an Alarm 92 View a Slideshow 92 Open the Music Player application 92 Analog Clock Widget 92 Sound Recorder 92 Record 93 Play Back a Recording 93 Desktop Virtualization 93 Google Mobile Services 94 Add a Google Account 94 Gmail 94 Google Search 95 Latitude 95 Maps 95 Market 95 Navigation 95 News & Weather 95 Places 95 Talk 96 YouTube 96 More Applications 96 Cisco AppHQ 96 Sign In 96 View Featured Applications 97 View a Category 97 Search Applications 97 View A
Market Widget 99 UCM App 99 Remove an Application 99 Accessories 101 HD Media Station 101 Connect Cisco Cius to an HD Media Station 103 Power Cisco Cius Through the Power Port 104 Power Cisco Cius Through PoE+ 104 Launch the Phone Application 104 Answer a Call 104 Docking and Undocking During a Call 104 Start a Speakerphone Call 104 Switch to a Speakerphone Call 104 End a Speakerphone Call 105 Adjust the Ringer Volume 105 USB Accessories 105 USB Keyboard and Mouse 105 Cisco Cius Key Shortcuts 105 Typing Sho
Connecting to a Monitor 109 Edit HDMI Settings 109 Bluetooth 110 Enable Bluetooth 110 Edit Bluetooth Settings 110 Scan for Bluetooth Devices 111 Pair a Bluetooth Device 111 Unpair a Bluetooth Device 111 Make the Cius Discoverable 111 Set Your Bluetooth Device Name 111 Sharing Files 112 Disconnect a Bluetooth Device 112 Disconnect and Unpair a Bluetooth Device 112 3.
Screen Brightness 118 Text-to-Speech 118 Zoom In or Out 119 Zoom In 119 Zoom Out 119 Additional Information 119 FAQs and Troubleshooting 121 Frequently Asked Questions 121 Troubleshooting Tips 122 Warranty 125 Cisco 90-Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms 125 Index 127 Cisco Cius User Guide xvii
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Preface This guide describes the Cisco Cius and how to use it. The guide is written for system administrators and users.
Additional Information You can access the Cisco website at this URL: http://www.cisco.com Cisco Cius Quick Start, Administration, Deployment, and User Guides: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps11156/tsd_products_support_series_home.html Licensing information: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/warranty/English/EU1KEN_.html Cisco international websites: Access international Cisco websites from www.cisco.com by clicking the Worldwide link at the top of the web page.
Overview This chapter outlines the features of Cisco Cius. The chapter covers these topics: • Hardware, page 2 • Features, page 10 Figure 1 shows the Cisco Cius.
Hardware This section provides an overview of Cisco Cius hardware. Figure 2 shows the front view of Cisco Cius.
Overview Figure 3 shows the top view of Cisco Cius.
Figure 4 shows the back view of Cisco Cius.
Overview Figure 5 shows the bottom view of Cisco Cius.
Figure 6 shows the left side of Cisco Cius.
Overview Figure 7 shows the right side of Cisco Cius. Figure 7 Cisco Cius Right Side 1 281973 2 1 Battery release 2 Power port Power Button Use the Power button to turn Cisco Cius on or off, to activate Silent mode, or to activate Airplane mode. Turn Cisco Cius On Press Power Cisco Cius User Guide at the top of the unit for two or three seconds.
Turn Cisco Cius Off 1. Press and hold Power . 2. Tap Power Off in the dialog box that appears. Turn On Silent Mode 1. Press and hold Power . 2. Tap Silent Mode in the dialog box that appears. Turn Off Silent Mode 1. Press and hold Power . 2. Tap Silent Mode in the dialog box that appears. Turn On Airplane Mode 1. Press and hold Power . 2. Tap Airplane Mode in the dialog box that appears. Turn Off Airplane Mode 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 3.
Overview Multitasking Press and hold the Home key to view a list of open and recently used applications. Menu Key Some applications include options that you access through the Menu key. View a Menu Press Menu to view a menu for the current application. Back Key Some applications allow you to use the Back key to go to a previous page or application. Go to the Previous Page or Application Press Back to go to the previous page or application. Battery Cisco Cius uses a removable 4860 mAh battery.
Remove the Battery 1. Slide the battery release down. You may need to use a pen or a small screwdriver to slide the release. 2. While holding the battery release down, slide the battery out. Camera LED The Camera LED is green when the front-facing camera captures video. Features This section describes the basic features of Cisco Cius. Lock Screen The Lock screen is displayed when Cisco Cius is locked (inactive).
Overview Depending on your security settings, Cisco Cius may require you to enter a personal identification number (PIN) or a password to unlock the screen. Note that until the PIN or password is entered on the Unlock screen, you cannot place calls other than emergency calls. Add a PIN 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 3. Tap Location & Security. 4. Tap Set Up Screen Lock. 5. Tap PIN. 6. Enter a PIN and tap OK. Your PIN must be at least four digits. 7.
3. Tap Display. 4. Tap Screen Timeout. 5. Select the length of time that your Cisco Cius can be inactive before the screen locks. Note that your security settings may limit your screen timeout choices. Setup Assistant Use the Setup Assistant to set up the following applications: • Wi-Fi • Email application • Chat application • Cisco WebEx Meeting Center Setup Assistant runs automatically the first time that you use your Cisco Cius.
Overview Home Screen The Cisco Cius home screen uses a landscape orientation, with a 5 x 9 grid for widgets and shortcuts. Widgets and shortcuts can be placed anywhere on the grid. The home screen displays widgets of different shapes and sizes. Notifications Bar The notifications bar is at the top of the screen. The notifications bar includes notifications for applications such as the Phone application, email, and chat, as well as status icons for network connections and battery power.
Quick Launch Bar The quick launch bar on the home screen provides links to the Applications menu, the Phone application, the Add to Cius Home Screen menu, and the Google Search application. The green status bar at the bottom of the quick launch bar indicates which of the five work spaces is active. Figure 10 shows the quick launch bar. Figure 10 Quick Launch Bar Related Topic • Work Spaces, page 16 Applications Menu Tap the Applications Menu icon applications tray dialog box.
Overview Search Tap the Search icon to search the web, applications, your contacts, or all three. You must have an active network connection to search the web. Related Topic • Google Search, page 76 Customize the Home Screen Add applications, widgets, and folders, or change your wallpaper to customize your home screen. Add an Application to the Home Screen 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon . 2. Tap and hold an application from the Applications menu. Add a Widget to the Home Screen 1.
Change Your Wallpaper 1. Tap the Add to Cius Home Screen icon . 2. Tap Wallpapers. A horizontal menu appears with the available wallpapers. 3. Select a wallpaper from the horizontal menu to use that wallpaper. Work Spaces Five work spaces are available for you to customize. Each work space holds a variety of widgets and shortcuts in any configuration. The green status bar at the bottom of the quick launch bar indicates which of the five work spaces is active. Navigate Between Work Spaces 1.
Quick Reference Keys • To turn on your Cius, press Power. Tips and Tricks Here are some tips to help you familiarize yourself with your Cisco Cius. To view a menu for the Battery current application, press To charge the battery, insert the Menu. power cable into the power port on the right side. • To view the home The Battery Charging icon screen, press Home.
Home Screen Quick Contact Badges Cisco Cius home screen has five work spaces that you can customize with widgets and shortcuts. Tap the contact picture of one of your contacts to display a quick Navigate Between Work contact badge. Spaces From the quick contact badge, • Tap the bottom left or you can: bottom right corner to • Place a call navigate between work • View contact details spaces. • Tap and hold the Applications menu icon to view a menu of all five work spaces.
Applications This chapter outlines the Cisco Cius applications. Wireless & Networks Connect Cisco Cius to a wireless network before launching an Internet application such as the Email or Browser application. To connect to a wireless network, use the Setup Assistant that runs automatically the first time that you use your Cisco Cius. If you choose not to connect to a wireless network with the Setup Assistant, you can use the Settings application to connect to a wireless network.
5. Tap Wi-Fi. 6. Tap Add Wi-Fi Network. 7. Enter the Network SSID, select the Security and Frequency Band settings and tap Save. 8. Enter your password and tap Connect. Edit a Wireless Network 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 3. Tap Wireless & Networks. 4. Tap Wi-Fi Settings. 5. Tap Wi-Fi. 6. Tap and hold a wireless network from the list of available networks. 7. Tap Modify Network. Delete a Wireless Network 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2.
Applications 4. Tap Proxy Settings. 5. Tap Proxy. 6. Tap Add Proxy. 7. Enter the Web Proxy settings and tap Save. Edit a Web Proxy 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 3. Tap Wireless & Networks. 4. Tap Proxy Settings. 5. Tap and hold a proxy from the list of available proxies. 6. Tap Modify. 7. Edit the Web Proxy settings and tap Save. Delete a Web Proxy 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 3. Tap Wireless & Networks. 4.
6. Tap TFTP Server1. 7. Enter the TFTP server address and tap OK. AnyConnect VPN Your system administrator sets up the AnyConnect VPN application. After the application is set up, connect the Cisco Cius to a secure gateway to access a VPN. AnyConnect VPN allows you to have secure remote access to corporate resources on your Cisco Cius. For security reasons, it is usually recommended that you connect to a VPN through a wired network connection. A media station is required for a wired network connection.
Applications Add a VPN Connection Profile 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 3. Tap Wireless & Networks. 4. Tap VPN Settings. 5. Tap Add New VPN Connection. 6. Enter a description of the VPN connection and the server address. 7. Tap Save. Edit a VPN Connection Profile 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 3. Tap Wireless & Networks. 4. Tap VPN Settings. 5. Tap and hold a VPN connection. 6. Tap Edit Connection. 7.
3. Tap Wireless & Networks. 4. Tap VPN Settings. 5. Tap and hold a VPN connection. 6. Tap Disconnect. Delete a VPN Connection Profile 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 3. Tap Wireless & Networks. 4. Tap VPN Settings. 5. Tap and hold a VPN connection. 6. Tap Delete Connection. Phone The Cisco Cius Phone application is an enterprise phone application.
Applications Related Topic • Cisco Unified CM User Options, page 40 Your Phone Number When you open the Phone application, your phone number appears on the notifications bar. To find your phone number when the Phone application is not open: 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 3. Tap About Cius. 4. Tap Status. Your phone number is listed under My Phone Number. Place a Call 1. Enter a phone number. 2. Tap the Call button. Or, tap an entry on the Recent Call list.
Figure 12 Incoming Call Notification Window If you are viewing the recent call list when a call comes in, the incoming call is added to the list instead of appearing in a notification window. Figure 13 shows an incoming call on the recent call list. Figure 13 Incoming Call on the Recent Call List If your Cius screen is locked, the incoming call will appear in an incoming call notification window.
Applications Figure 14 Incoming Call Window for a Locked Cius Answer a Call From the incoming call notification window, slide the green Answer icon across from the bottom right corner to the left side of the screen. Or, from the recent call list or incoming call dialog box, tap the Answer button. Ignore a Call From the incoming call notification window, slide the Ignore icon across from the bottom left corner to the right side of the screen.
View More Call Control Bar Options Tap the View More Right icon or the View More Left icon on the call control bar. End a Call Tap the End Call icon on the call control bar. Video Calls The Phone application allows you to send and receive video calls. Figure 16 shows a video call. Figure 16 Video Call Screen View a Video Call in Full Screen Mode Tap the Full Screen icon at the top right of the video to turn on full screen mode. Figure 17 shows a full screen video call.
Applications Figure 17 Full Screen Video Call Video Call Control Bar A call control bar appears at the bottom of an active video call. The video call control bar disappears after a few seconds. Tap the screen to make the call control bar reappear. Figure 18 shows the video call control bar. Figure 18 Video Call Control Bar Mute Your Video Transmission 1. Tap the Video Mute icon on the video call control car to mute your video. 2. Tap the Video Mute icon again to turn the Video Mute off.
Adjust Video Call Settings 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 3. Tap Call Settings. 4. Tap Video Calls. 5. Select a video call setting. Depending on how your system administrator set up your phone application, some video call settings may not be available to you. Contact your system administrator for more information. Turn Off Video Calls 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 3. Tap Call Settings. 4. Tap Video Calls. 5. Tap Off.
Applications Call Forward All Call Forward All allows you to forward calls from any line on your phone to another number, or to your Voicemail. When forwarding calls from your phone, enter the call forward target number exactly as you would dial it from your phone. For example, enter an access code or the area code, if necessary. Call forwarding is phone-line specific. If a call reaches you on a line on which call forwarding is not enabled, the call will ring as usual.
Figure 19 shows the conference call dialog box. Figure 19 Conference Dialog Box Swap Between Active Calls from the Conference Dialog Box Tap the Swap icon . Contacts Tap the Contacts tab to open the Contacts application. Related Topic • Calendar, page 65 View Call Details During a call, tap the Call Details icon on the call control bar. Display the Keypad Tap the Keypad icon 32 on the call control bar.
Applications Do Not Disturb Do Not Disturb (DND) allows you to turn off either of the following: • The ringer on your phone • The ringer and any visual notification that you have an incoming call When DND is enabled, your incoming calls are forwarded to another number, such as your voicemail if your voicemail is set up. The forwarded call is not saved or listed in your call history. The DND feature affects all the lines on a phone. However, it does not affect 911 calls.
Hold Hold allows you to put an active call into a held state. Your phone allows one active call at a time; other calls are put on hold. Put a Call on Hold 1. Tap the Hold icon on the call control bar. 2. Tap the Hold icon on the call history to resume the call. Put a Call on Hold by Answering a New Call If you are already on a call and receive a new call, answering the new call puts the first call on hold automatically. Line Status Figure 20 shows a line status icon.
Applications Message Indicator Figure 21 shows a message inidcator icon. Figure 21 Message Indicator The message indicator displays to the right of your name at the top left of the phone application. • Missed calls • Missed voice messages Missed Calls Missed call notifications appear on the notifications bar. Tap a missed call notification to open the phone application.
To set up Mobile Connect, use the User Options web pages to set up remote destinations and create access lists to allow or block calls from specific phone numbers from being passed to the remote destinations. Related Topic • Visual Voice Mail, page 39 Mute Mute allows you to block audio input for your handset, headset, and speakerphone, so that you can hear other parties on the call but they cannot hear you. Mute Your Phone 1. Tap the Mute icon to turn Mute on. 2.
Applications If the phone that shares your line has Privacy enabled, you can make and receive calls using the shared line as usual. Related Topic • Shared Lines, page 38 Recent Call List The recent call list displays your active, held, incoming, and recent calls. Tap the Recent Calls tab to view your recent call list. Set Your Ringtone 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 3. Tap Sound. 4. Tap Phone Ringtone. 5. Select a ringtone and tap OK.
Shared Lines Shared lines allow you to use one phone number for multiple phones. If you share a line with a coworker, the following options are available: • When a call comes in on the shared line: – Your phone rings. – Your coworker’s phone rings and either you or your coworker can answer the call. • When your coworker has a call on the shared line, the coworker’s call is displayed on your screen (unless your coworker has Privacy enabled). • If you put a call on hold, your coworker can pick up the call.
Applications 3. Tap the Transfer button in the dialog box that appears. Figure 22 shows a call transfer dialog box. Figure 22 Transfer Dialog Box Swap Between Active Calls from the Transfer Dialog Box Tap the Swap icon . Visual Voice Mail Visual Voice Mail allows you to access your voice messages from within your Call History. Set Up Visual Voice Mail 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 3. Tap Accounts & Sync. 4. Tap Add Account. 5.
3. Enter your account credentials and tap Save. Listen to a Voice Message 1. Tap the History icon . 2. Tap Messages in the list of filters on the right side of the screen. 3. Tap the Play icon in a voice message to listen to that voice message. View Voice Message Details 1. Tap the History icon . 2. Tap Messages in the list of filters on the right side of the screen. 3. Tap a voice message to view details. Delete a Voice Message 1. Tap the History icon . 2.
Applications • Mobility Settings Sign In and Out of User Options Web Pages Before you can access any of your user options, such as speed-dial settings or personal address book, you must sign in. When you are finished using the User Options web pages, you must sign out. In some cases, you can access your user options without having to sign in. For more information, contact your system administrator. 1. Obtain the User Options URL, user ID, and default password (provided by your system administrator). 2.
– Do Not Disturb—Check the check box to enable or disable DND. – DND Option—Select either None or Ringer Off (to turn off only the ringer). – DND Incoming Call Alert (applies to either DND option set)—Set the alert to Beep Only, Flash Only, Disable, or select None (to use the Alert setting set up by your system administrator). Related Topic • Do Not Disturb, page 33 Line Settings Line settings affect a specific phone line (directory number) for your Phone application.
Applications Speed Dial on the Web Depending on how your Phone application has been set up, you can use speed-dial buttons, which you can set up on your User Options web pages. Set Up Speed-Dial Buttons 1. On your User Options web page, select User Options > Device. 2. Select a phone from the Name drop-down menu. 3. Select Speed Dials. 4. In the Speed Dial Settings area, enter a number and label for a speed-dial button for your Phone application. 5. Select Save.
2. In the User Locale area, select an item from the Locale drop-down list. 3. Select Save. Directory To get a list of coworkers in your corporate directory, select User Options > Directory.
Applications Add a New Remote Destination 1. On your User Options web page, select User Options > Mobility Settings > Remote Destinations. 2. Select Add New. 3. Enter the following information: – Name—Enter a name for the mobile (or other) phone. – Destination Number—Enter your mobile phone number. 4. Select your remote destination profile from the drop-down list box. Your remote destination profile contains the settings that apply to remote destinations that you create. 5.
7. Select an option from the Filter Mask drop-down list box. You can filter a directory number, calls with restricted caller ID (Not Available), or calls with anonymous caller ID (Private). 8. If you select a directory number from the Filter Mask drop-down list box, enter a phone number or filter in the DN Mask field. You can use the following wild cards to define a filter: – X (upper or lower case)—Matches a single digit. For example, 408555123X matches any number between 4085551230 and 4085551239.
Applications Figure 24 shows a contact card. Figure 24 Contact Card Add a Contact 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap New Contact. 3. Enter the contact name. 4. Enter the contact information. Edit a Contact 1. Select a contact. 2. Press the Menu key . 3. Tap Edit Contact. 4. Edit the contact information. 5. Tap Done. Remove a Contact 1. Select a contact. 2. Press the Menu key . 3. Tap Remove Contact. 4. Tap OK.
Mark a Contact as a Favorite 1. Select a contact. 2. Tap the Favorite icon . 3. Tap the Favorite icon again to unmark the contact as a favorite. Add a Group 1. Tap + Group. 2. Enter the name of the group. 3. Tap OK. Delete a Group 1. Select a group. 2. Tap Delete Group. 3. Tap Delete. Add a Contact to a Group 1. Select a group. 2. Tap New Contact. 3. Select a contact. 4. Tap OK. Contact Icons Use a contact icon to open the Quick Contact Badge to communicate with your contacts.
Applications Figure 25 Quick Contact Badge Call a Contact 1. Tap and hold the contact icon to open the Quick Contact Badge. 2. Tap the Phone icon . View Contact Details 1. Tap and hold the contact icon to open the Quick Contact Badge. 2. Tap the Contact Details icon . Send an Email Message 1. Tap and hold the contact icon to open the Quick Contact Badge. 2. Tap the Email icon . Start a Conversation 1. Tap and hold the contact icon to open the Quick Contact Badge. 2. Tap the Chat icon .
By default, the Contacts application searches your local contacts. If the minimum number of contacts is not found, the search queries the Cisco Unified CM database. Contacts that appear in both your local contacts and Cisco Unified CM database are merged, and your local contact details show the merged information. Cisco Unified CM database search results that are not in your local contacts are displayed in their own block under the list of local contacts.
Applications Email The Email application allows you to manage multiple email accounts. Use the Email application to view individual email account inboxes or a combined inbox. The Email application supports POP3, IMAP and Exchange email accounts. Use the Email application to add and manage multiple email accounts, including multiple Exchange accounts on different servers. Email accounts can use ActiveSync for the Calendar and Contacts applications. Launch the Email application from the Applications menu .
Inbox Accounts are listed in the tab on the left side, followed by a summary of folders with new messages. Folders are listed in the right side tab. Figure 26 shows a combined inbox. Figure 26 Combined Inbox Screen View email messages from an individual or a combined inbox. While an email message is open, the inbox is displayed in the left tab. Figure 27 shows an email message. Figure 27 Email Message Screen Tap the Mailbox button at top left of the email message screen to return to the mailbox.
Applications Refresh Your Inbox 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap Refresh. Send an Email Message 1. Tap the + New Message button. 2. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the email address, enter the subject, and compose the message. 3. Tap the Send button. Figure 28 shows an email message being composed. Figure 28 Composing an Email Message Save an Email Message Draft 1. Tap the + New Message button. 2. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the email address, enter the subject, and compose the message. 3.
Forward an Email Message 1. Tap the Forward button. 2. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the email address. 3. Tap the Send button. Add an Attachment to an Email Message 1. Tap the Attach button. 2. Select a file. The maximum email attachment size is 5MB. Add a CC or BCC Recipient 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap Add Cc/Bcc. 3. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the email address in the Cc or Bcc field. Delete an Email Message Tap the Delete button. Delete Multiple Email Messages 1.
Applications Mark an Email Message as a New Message 1. Check the email message. 2. Tap Mark Unread. Mark Multiple Email Messages as New Messages 1. Check the email messages. 2. Tap Mark Unread. Add a Signature to Your Email Messages 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap Account Settings. 3. Tap Signature. 4. Enter your signature and tap OK. Your signature appears on any new email message that you compose. Your signature does not appear when you reply to a message. Set Your Email Check Frequency 1.
3. Tap Vibrate. Chat Use the Chat application to send and receive instant messages, to update your availability, and to add and remove contacts. You receive chat messages and presence updates while the Chat application is minimized or out of focus. Launch the Chat application from the Applications menu .
Applications Contacts The Contacts application is integrated with the Chat application. Figure 29 shows the Chat contacts screen. Figure 29 Chat Contacts Related Topic • Contacts, page 46 Add a Chat Contact 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap Add Contact. Remove a Chat Contact 1. Tap and hold a contact on the Contacts screen, or in an active conversation. 2. Tap Remove Contact from Chat. Show Offline Contacts 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap Show Offline Contacts.
View Chat Contact Details 1. Tap the contact icon to open the Quick Contact Badge. 2. Tap the Contact Details icon . Or: 1. Tap and hold a contact on the Contacts screen, or in an active conversation. 2. Tap View Chat Contact. Start a Conversation with a Chat Contact 1. Tap and hold the contact icon to open the Quick Contact Badge. 2. Tap the Chat icon . Or: 1. Tap and hold a contact on the Contacts screen, or in an active conversation. 2. Tap Chat. Call a Chat Contact 1.
Applications 2. Tap Send Email. Unsynced Contacts You can use the Chat application to communicate with unsynced contacts. Unsynced contacts are contacts that you have not added to your chat contacts. Add an Unsynced Contact to Your Chat Contacts 1. Tap and hold the contact icon. 2. Tap Add in the Contact Details dialog box. Start a Conversation with an Unsynced Contact 1. Tap and hold the contact icon. 2. Tap the Chat icon on the Contact Details dialog box. Or: 1.
2. Tap an Email icon on the Contact Details dialog box. Or: 1. Tap and hold a contact on the Contacts screen, or in an active conversation. 2. Tap View Chat Contact. Contact Requests While you are signed in to the Chat application, you will receive a notification in the notifications bar if you receive a new contact request. View Your Contact Requests 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap Contact Requests. 3. Tap Allow or Deny. 4. Tap Confirm. Conversations Figure 30 shows an active conversation.
Applications While you are viewing an active conversation, a scrollable list of your active conversations displays on the left side of the screen. Select a conversation to view it. Start a Conversation Tap a contact from your contact list. End a Conversation Tap the Close icon at the top right of the conversation. Availability Tap the top left of the screen to set your status to on of the following: • Available • Away • Do Not Disturb • Custom Figure 31 shows the status options.
3. Select an availability for the status. 4. Enter the text for your status. 5. Tap OK. Delete a Custom Status 1. Tap your status at the top left of the screen. 2. Tap and hold a custom status. 3. Tap Delete. Emoticons The Chat application includes emoticons that you can use in conversation. Insert an Emoticon into a Conversation 1. Tap the Emoticon icon at the right side of the text entry box. 2. Tap an emoticon to insert it into the conversation.
Applications Search Use the search function to search your chat contacts and your corporate directory. Add a Search Result to Your Chat Contacts 1. Tap a contact icon from the search results. 2. Tap Add. 3. Select a group for the contact. 4. Tap Close. Start a Conversation with a Search Result Tap on a search result to start a conversation with that contact. Settings The Chat application settings allow you to set up your auto-sign-in option and to edit your chat account information.
Enable Status Bar Notifications 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap Account Settings. 3. Tap Status Bar Notifications. Enable Audio Notifications 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap Account Settings. 3. Tap Audio Notifications. Enable In-Chat Audio Notifications 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap Account Settings. 3. Tap In Chat Audio Notifications. Set Your Ringtone 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap Account Settings. 3. Tap Select Ringtone. 4. Select a ringtone. Sign Out of Chat 1. Press the Menu key . 2.
Applications Calendar The Cisco Cius Calendar application includes an integrated Cisco WebEx Meeting Center application. Calendar reminders appear on the notifications bar. Launch the Calendar application from the Applications menu . Tap the 1 (day), 7 (week), or 31 (month) tab to change your calendar view. Tap the Today button to return to the Day view of the current day. Upcoming appointments are listed on the right side of the screen. Figure 32 shows the Calendar week view.
Use the Calendar application to sync your calendar events with Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Exchange. Related Topic • Setup Assistant, page 12 Add a Calendar Account 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 3. Tap Accounts & Sync. 4. Tap Add Account. 5. Tap Corporate or Google. 6. Enter the calendar account credentials. Enter all credentials before you save account settings.
Applications Figure 33 Add Event Screen Edit an Event 1. Tap and hold an event. 2. Tap Edit Event. 3. Edit the event. 4. Uncheck the WebEx check box on the Edit Event screen if you do not wish to make a WebEx event. 5. Tap Done. Delete an Event 1. Tap and hold an event. 2. Tap Delete Event. 3. Tap OK. Start a Scheduled WebEx Meeting Tap the Start button next to the event. Join a Scheduled WebEx Meeting Tap the Join button next to the event.
Settings The Calendar application allows you to edit your settings for declined events, alerts and notifications, and your default reminder time. Hide Declined Events 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap Settings. 3. Tap Hide Declined Events. Set Alerts and Notifications 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap Settings. 3. Tap Set Alerts & Notifications. Select Your Ringtone 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap Settings. 3. Tap Select Ringtone. 4. Select a ringtone and tap OK. Edit Your Vibrate Settings 1.
Applications Calendar Widget Use the Calendar widget to display your upcoming events on your home screen. Related Topic • Add to Cius Home Screen, page 14 Unified Inbox The Unified Inbox application lets you manage all communications at a glance. Launch the Unified Inbox application from the Applications menu . The Unified Inbox application has two display modes: • Contacts View • Events View Contacts View In Contacts View, the left tab contains a scrollable contact list, sorted alphabetically.
View an Email Message Tap an email message to view it. If the message is part of a thread, the other messages appear in the tab on the left. You can select a message from that tab to display its contents. You can also swipe an email message to the left or right to navigate to the next (left) or the previous (right) email message. View Event Details Tap an event to view the event details. The event information is displayed on the left, and the participants are displayed on the right.
Applications 2. Tap View Event Details. View an Email Message Tap an email message to view it. If the message is part of a thread, the other messages appear in the tab on the left. You can select a message from that tab to display its contents. You can also swipe an email message to the left or right to navigate to the next (left) or the previous (right) email message. Reorder the Panels 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap Reorder Panels. 3. Drag a panel up or down to change its position. 4. Tap Close.
Call a Contact 1. Tap and hold the contact icon to open the Quick Contact Badge. 2. Tap the Phone icon . Start a WebEx Meeting 1. Tap and hold the contact icon to open the Quick Contact Badge. 2. Tap the WebEx icon . Send an Email Message 1. Tap and hold the contact icon to open the Quick Contact Badge. 2. Tap the Email icon . Unified Inbox Widget The Unified Inbox widget shows the number of new voice messages, missed calls, and upcoming events, and shows pictures of your newest contacts.
Applications Figure 34 WebEx Meeting Launch the Cisco WebEx Meetings application from the Applications menu . Start an Instant WebEx Meeting 1. Tap the Instant Meeting button. 2. The Instant Meeting dialog box appears. You can optionally set the meeting topic and the meeting password and invite participants, or you can accept the default values. Note that some meeting sites require you to set a meeting password. 3. Tap Start Meeting.
Start a Scheduled WebEx Meeting Tap the Start button next to the event in the WebEx application. Figure 35 shows a WebEx meeting detail view. Figure 35 Meeting Detail View Join a Scheduled WebEx Meeting When it is time to join a meeting, the Join button on the meeting detail view will turn green.Tap the Join button next to the event in the WebEx application or the Calendar application. Join a WebEx Meeting by Meeting Number 1. Tap Join by Meeting Number. 2. Enter the meeting number and your name.
Applications 4. You are prompted to enter the meeting topic, set the meeting password, and invite others by typing their email addresses or selecting contacts from a drop-down contacts menu on the Instant Meeting screen. 5. Tap Start Meeting. You can invite more contacts into a meeting from within the WebEx meeting. You and your invited contacts receive an email invitation. The email message contains information about the WebEx meeting, including a link to join it and enter the password.
Google Search Use the Google Search application to search the Internet, your files, or your contacts. Launch the Google Search application from the quick launch bar on the home screen Applications menu or from the . Search the Internet 1. Tap the Search icon to the left of the search bar. 2. Tap the Internet icon. 3. Type your search query into the search bar. 4. Tap Go. Search for Applications 1. Tap the Search icon to the left of the search bar. 2. Tap the Applications icon. 3.
Applications Search Widget Use the Search widget to search from your home screen. Related Topic • Add to Cius Home Screen, page 14 Browser The on-screen keyboard pops up automatically when you select a text input field. The Browser application includes an autocomplete function. Most sites default to a mobile version if there is a mobile version of the site available. If a website offers a link to a desktop mode, tap the link to select the desktop mode.
View Your Bookmarks 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap the Bookmarks button. Bookmark a Website 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap the Bookmarks button. 3. Tap the first entry to add it to your bookmarks. Open a Bookmark 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap the Bookmarks button. 3. Tap a bookmark. Open a Bookmark in a New Window 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap the Bookmarks button. 3. Tap and hold a bookmark. 4. Tap Open in New Window. Edit a Bookmark 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap the Bookmarks button. 3.
Applications 5. Edit the name or URL for the bookmark. 6. Tap OK. Delete a Bookmark 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap the Bookmarks button. 3. Tap and hold a bookmark. 4. Tap Delete Bookmark. Add a Shortcut to the Home Screen 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap the Bookmarks button. 3. Tap and hold a bookmark. 4. Tap Add Shortcut to Home. Share a Link 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap the Bookmarks button. 3. Tap and hold a bookmark. 4. Tap Share Link. 5. Select an application to share the link.
Set a Link as Your Homepage 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap the Bookmarks button. 3. Tap and hold a bookmark. 4. Tap Set as Homepage. View Your Most Visited Websites 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap the Bookmarks button. 3. Tap Most Visited. View Your Browser History 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap the Bookmarks button. 3. Tap History. Refresh a Page 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap Refresh. Search a Page 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap More. 3. Tap Find on Page. 4. Enter your search query. 5.
Applications View Download History 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap More. 3. Tap Downloads. Edit Browser Settings 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap More. 3. Tap Settings. Quickoffice Use Quickoffice to open and save Microsoft Word documents, Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, and PDF documents. Launch the Quickoffice application from the Applications menu . Open a Word Document 1. Tap Quickword. 2.
Open a PDF Document 1. Tap QuickPDF. 2. Tap Recent Documents and select a file, or tap SD Card and navigate to your file. Save a File Save a file that you have opened from an email attachment or a website. 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap the Document icon on the left. 3. Tap Save. Camera Use the Camera application to take pictures and record videos. Launch the Camera application from the Applications menu . Figure 36 shows the Camera application.
Applications Switch Cameras Tap the top left icon to switch between front (1 megapixel) and rear (5 megapixel) cameras. Pictures Use the Camera application to take pictures. Take a Picture Tap the Shutter icon at the bottom right to take a picture. Adjust the Picture Size 1. Tap the Settings icon in the top right of the picture frame. 2. Select a picture size. Change the Exposure 1. Tap the Settings icon in the top right of the picture frame. 2. Select an exposure. Change Color Effects 1.
2. Tap Off. Videos Use the Camera application to record videos. Record a Video 1. Tap the Record icon at the bottom right to start recording. 2. Tap the Stop icon at the bottom right to stop recording. Change the Exposure 1. Tap the Settings icon in the top right of the picture frame. 2. Select an exposure. Change Color Effects 1. Tap the Settings icon in the top right of the video frame. 2. Select a color effect. Restore Default Camera Settings 1.
Applications Gallery Use the gallery to view and share your pictures and videos. Table 1 Picture Gallery Supported File Types Name Encoder Decoder Details JPEG X X Base + Progressive GIF PNG Video Container Format X X X BMP X H.263 X 3GPP (.3gp) X 3GPP (.3gp) H.264 X MPEG-4 (.mp4) MPEG4 Simple Profile X Launch the Gallery application from the Applications menu 3GPP (.3gp) . Albums The gallery opens with a view of different albums.
Select All Items in an Album 1. Tap and hold a picture or a video in an album. 2. Tap Select All. Pictures Use the Gallery application to view, edit and share pictures. View a Picture Tap a picture in an album to view the picture. View a Slideshow 1. Tap the first picture in the album. 2. Tap Slideshow. Share a Picture 1. Tap a picture. 2. Press the Menu key . 3. Tap Share. 4. Select an application to share the picture. Delete a Picture 1. Tap a picture. 2. Press the Menu key . 3. Tap Delete.
Applications Set a Picture as Wallpaper 1. Tap a picture. 2. Press the Menu key . 3. Tap More. 4. Tap Set As. 5. Tap Wallpaper. Set a Picture as a Contact Icon 1. Tap a picture. 2. Press the Menu key . 3. Tap More. 4. Tap Set as. 5. Tap Contact Icon. 6. Select a contact. 7. Drag the orange square to the part of the picture to use and tap Save. Crop a Picture 1. Tap a picture. 2. Press the Menu key . 3. Tap More. 4. Tap Crop. 5. Drag the orange square to the part of the picture to use and tap Save.
Videos Use the Gallery application to view, edit, and share videos. View a Video Tap a video in an album to view the video. Delete a Video 1. Tap and hold a video in an album. 2. Tap Delete. 3. Tap Confirm Delete. Share a Video 1. Tap and hold a video in an album. 2. Tap Share. 3. Select an application to share the video. View Video Details 1. Tap and hold a video in an album. 2. Tap More. 3. Tap Details. Music Use the music player to listen to audio files.
Applications The following table lists the supported file types for the music player: Table 2 Music Player Supported File Types Name Decoder Details Container Format AAC LC/TP X Mono/Stereo HE-AACv1 (AAC+) X Bit rate < 160 kbps 3GPP (.3gp) and MPEG-4 (.mp4, .m4a) HE-AACv2 (enhanced AAC+) X AMR-NB Encoder Sample Rate 8-48 kHz X X 4.75-12.2 kbps No support for raw AAC (.aac) 3GPP (.3gp) Sample Rate 8 kHz AMR-WB X 9 rates from 6.60 to 23.85 kbps 3GPP (.
Songs Use the music player to play and delete songs. Play a Song 1. Tap and hold a song. 2. Tap Play. Delete a Song 1. Tap and hold a song. 2. Tap Delete. Use a Song as a Ringtone 1. Tap and hold a song. 2. Tap Use as Phone Ringtone. Playlists Use the Music Player application to create and edit playlists. You cannot import playlists from other devices. Add a Song to a Playlist 1. Tap and hold a song. 2. Tap Add to Playlist. Remove a Song from a Playlist 1. Tap and hold a song. 2.
Applications Rename a Playlist 1. Tap and hold a playlist. 2. Tap Rename. Delete a Playlist 1. Tap and hold a playlist. 2. Tap Delete. Edit the Recently Added Playlist 1. Tap and hold the Recently Added playlist. 2. Tap Edit. 3. Select the length of time and tap Done. Music Widget Use the Music widget to control the Music application on your home screen. Related Topic • Add to Cius Home Screen, page 14 Clock The Clock application displays the time and the date.
Edit an Alarm 1. Tap the Alarm icon. 2. Select an alarm. 3. Edit the time or other alarm details. 4. Tap Done. Delete an Alarm 1. Tap the Alarm icon. 2. Tap Add Alarm. 3. Tap Delete. View a Slideshow Tap the Slideshow icon. Open the Music Player application Tap the Music Player icon. Related Topic • Music, page 88 Analog Clock Widget Use the Analog Clock widget to display an analog clock on your home screen.
Applications Record 1. Tap the Record icon. 2. Tap the Stop icon when you are finished recording. 3. Tap Use This Recording. Play Back a Recording Tap the Play icon. Desktop Virtualization For users who adopt Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), Cisco Cius supports third-party virtual desktop clients from leading third-party vendors: • Citrix • VMware • Wyse These desktop virtualization clients are available from Cisco AppHQ and have been optimized to run on Cisco Cius.
Related Topics • Cisco AppHQ, page 96 • USB Keyboard and Mouse, page 105 Google Mobile Services Cisco Cius includes these Google Mobile Services applications: • Gmail • Google Search • Latitude • Maps • Market • Navigation • News & Weather • Places • Talk • YouTube You need a Google account to access some features of these applications. Add a Google Account 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 3. Tap Accounts & Sync. 4. Tap Add Account. 5. Tap Google. 6.
Applications Google Search Use the Google Search application to search the web, the Android Market, and your contacts. Related Topic • Google Search, page 76 Latitude Use the Latitude application to share your location and to view the locations of your contacts with Google Maps. Note that to view the location of a contact, that contact must choose to share their location with Latitude. Maps Use the Maps application to view Google Maps and to get directions.
Talk Use the Talk application to chat with your Google contacts. YouTube Use the YouTube application to watch and upload YouTube videos. More Applications Use Cisco AppHQ, Android Market or UCM App to find and add applications to Cisco Cius. Depending on your security settings, Cisco AppHQ, Android Market and UCM App may not be available. Cisco Cius supports applications from Cisco AppHQ, the Android Market or UCM App.
Applications Figure 37 Cisco AppHQ View Featured Applications 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap Featured. View a Category 1. Press the Menu key . 2. Tap Categories. 3. Select a category. Search Applications Tap the Search icon at the top right to search for applications. View Application Downloads Tap the Downloads icon at the top right to view your downloads. View Application Details Tap an application to view the Application Details screen. Figure 38 shows the Application Details screen.
Figure 38 Application Details Screen Download an Application 1. Tap an application to view the Application Details screen. 2. Tap the Install button. Remove an Application 1. Tap an application to view the Application Details screen. 2. Tap the Uninstall button. Exit To exit the Cisco AppHQ application, press the Home key you out. .
Applications UCM App Use the UCM app to install or remove applications that are provisioned for your Cius by your system administrator. Depending on your system settings, you may not be able to remove applications that are provisioned by your system administrator. Contact your system administrator for more information. Remove an Application 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the Home screen. . 3. Tap Applications. 4. Tap Manage Applications. 5.
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Accessories HD Media Station An HD media station extends the capabilities of Cisco Cius. Media stations feature an adjustable foot stand, three USB ports for adding external devices such as a USB keyboard or a mouse, two Gigabit Ethernet ports, an audio jack, and a DisplayPort connection for connecting to an external monitor. Connecting your Cisco Cius to the media station also charges the Cius battery. Caution You can adjust the foot stand of the HD Media Station to adjust the viewing angle.
Figure 39 shows the front of the HD media station.
Accessories Figure 40 shows the back view of the HD media station. Figure 40 HD Media Station, Back View 1 Antitheft security lock connector (lock optional) 5 Computer port 2 Foot stand 6 Single-mode DisplayPort connection 3 AC power wall plug 7 USB ports 4 Network port 8 Handset connection Connect Cisco Cius to an HD Media Station 1. Align the docking ports on the Cisco Cius with the ports on the media station. 2. Insert the Cisco Cius.
Power Cisco Cius Through the Power Port 1. Insert the power cable into the HD media station AC power wall plug. 2. Connect your Cius to the media station. Power Cisco Cius Through PoE+ 1. Insert one end of an Ethernet cable into the media station network port. 2. Insert the other end of the Ethernet cable into an Ethernet port on a PoE+ enabled Ethernet switch. 3. Connect your Cius to the media station.
Accessories End a Speakerphone Call Press the Speaker button during a speakerphone call to end that call. Adjust the Ringer Volume Press the Volume button to adjust the phone ringer volume up or down. USB Accessories Each available Cisco Cius HD media station features three USB ports: two on the back, and one on the right side.
Typing Shortcuts • Alt + Spacebar: Insert a special character • Menu + X: Cut text (cuts all text on-screen unless specific characters are highlighted) • Menu + C: Copy text to clipboard (copies all text on-screen unless specific characters are highlighted) • Menu + V: Paste text from clipboard • Menu + A: Select all text in the current field Browser Shortcuts • Spacebar: Page down • Shift + Spacebar: Page up • Menu + I: Zoom in • Menu + O: Zoom out • Menu + J: Go back a page • Menu + K: Go for
Accessories • Menu + U: Refresh inbox • Menu + C: Compose new email message • Enter: Open an email message Mouse Actions The following mouse actions are available for Cisco Cius: • Click: tap • Right-click: display the Menu , Home and Back keys on screen Note that right-clicking in a desktop virtualization application may display a context-sensitive menu, rather than display the Menu, Home and Back keys.
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 to each USB port. USB Console Cable A USB console cable is typically used only for debugging by a system administrator. For more information about how to use a USB console cable, contact your system administrator. Micro-USB Port Use the micro-USB port on top of Cisco Cius for USB storage or for Android Debug Bridge (ADB) access.
Accessories 2. Tap the Applications Menu icon 3. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 4. Tap SD Card & Phone Storage. 5. Tap Mount SD Card. The microSD card is mounted at /sdcard/external/SDCARD. Format a MicroSD Card 1. Insert a microSD card into the microSD card slot. 2. Tap the Applications Menu icon 3. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 4. Tap SD Card & Phone Storage. 5. Tap Format SD Card.
VDI Some applications on a remote desktop are designed for a larger screen size. To avoid cutting off part of an application in a virtual desktop client, it is recommended that you set the remote desktop to a larger screen size than 1024x600. For more information about VDI application settings, please see the product description for each application. Bluetooth Cisco Cius supports Bluetooth 2.
Accessories 2. Tap Settings . 3. Tap Wireless & Networks. 4. Tap Bluetooth. Edit Bluetooth Settings 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 3. Tap Wireless & Networks. 4. Tap Bluetooth Settings. Scan for Bluetooth Devices Tap Scan for Devices if devices do not appear in the Bluetooth devices submenu. Pair a Bluetooth Device 1. Tap Bluetooth in the Bluetooth Settings menu. 2. Select the device to pair from the Bluetooth devices submenu. 3.
2. Tap Settings . 3. Tap Wireless & Networks. 4. Tap Bluetooth Settings. 5. Tap Bluetooth. 6. Tap Device Name. 7. Enter a device name and tap OK. Sharing Files 1. Pair your Cius with another Bluetooth enabled device. 2. Select a file to share. For example, you can share a photo from the Gallery application, or a contact from the Contact application. 3. Select Bluetooth from the Share menu. Disconnect a Bluetooth Device 1. Tap and hold device in the Bluetooth devices submenu. 2. Tap Disconnect.
Product Safety, Security, Accessibility, and Related Information Safety and Performance Information Power outages and other devices can affect your Cisco Cius. Power Outage Your access to emergency services through the phone application is dependent on the phone being connected to a network. If there is an interruption in the power supply for your router, Service and Emergency Calling Service dialing will not function until power is restored.
The text of the Emergency Response Notification dialog for the Phone application follows here: Dialing emergency numbers (for example, 911 or 112) may not work on an enterprise-class IP telephony network like that used for Cisco Cius. Correct location information may not be passed on to emergency responders. Your network administrator can advise you about the capabilities of your network, including the dialing sequence that you will need to use when on or off the enterprise premises.
Product Safety, Security, Accessibility, and Related Information Headset Safety When using a headset, set the Cius volume to a safe level. Permanent hearing loss or damage may occur if headsets are used at high volume. Do not use a headset at high volume to block out other noise. Lower the volume if you cannot hear people speaking near you. If you experience ringing in your ears, muffled voices, or other signs of hearing loss or damage, stop using your headset and have your hearing checked.
FCC Receivers and Class B Digital Statement This product has been tested and complies with the specifications for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used according to the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Product Safety, Security, Accessibility, and Related Information If you require further assistance concerning the exporting of these products, please contact us by sending email to export@cisco.com. Data Backup 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 3. Tap Privacy. 4. Tap Back Up My Data. Accessibility Features Cisco Cius provides accessibility features for the vision impaired, the blind, and the hearing and mobility impaired. Accessibility Settings 1.
3. Tap Sound. 4. Tap Haptic Feedback. Screen Brightness 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 3. Tap Display. 4. Tap Brightness. 5. Slide the bar left to lower the brightness or right to increase the brightness. 6. Tap OK. Text-to-Speech 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 3. Tap Voice Input & Output. 4. Tap Text-to-Speech Settings. 5. Tap Install Voice Data. 6. Install the speech synthesis application.
Product Safety, Security, Accessibility, and Related Information Additional Information • You can access the Cisco website at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/ • Cisco Cius quick start guides and end-user guides: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps11156/tsd_products_support_series_home.html • Licensing information: http://cisco.com/en/US/products/ps11156/products_licensing_information_listing.html • Cisco international websites: Access international Cisco websites from www.cisco.
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FAQs and Troubleshooting This chapter provides answers to frequently asked questions and tips for troubleshooting your Cisco Cius. Frequently Asked Questions Q. My Cius is plugged in to charge, but it won’t turn on. What do I do? A. If the battery was completely discharged, you may have to plug in your Cius and wait 5 or 10 minutes before you can turn it on. Q. Why can’t I see all of my applications in the Applications menu? A. The Applications menu can display only 45 applications.
3. Tap Privacy. 4. Tap Factory Data Reset. 5. Tap Reset Phone. Q. How do I report a problem? A. Use the problem report tool: 1. Tap the Applications Menu icon 2. Tap Settings on the home screen. . 3. Tap About Cius. 4. Tap Cius Problem Report Tool. 5. Select the date and time that the problem occurred, and which applications exhibit the problem. 6. Tap Problem Description and enter a description of the problem. 7. Tap Customer Support Email Address and enter a customer support email address.
FAQs and Troubleshooting Problem: The chat application will not sign in. The chat application will not automatically sign in to your account. Possible Cause The connection to the Cisco Unified Presence or WebEx Connect server is not available. Solution Check to make sure that you are connected to a network. Related Topic • Chat, page 56 Problem: The Presence service is unavailable.
Problem: Cannot connect to a wireless network. You cannot connect your Cisco Cius to a wireless network. Possible Cause Your account credentials are incorrect. Solution Reenter your account credentials.
Warranty Cisco 90-Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms Special terms apply to your hardware warranty and various services that you can use during the warranty period. Your formal Warranty Statement, including the warranties and license agreements that apply to Cisco software, is available on Cisco.com at the following URL: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/warranty/English/901DEN__.
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Index Talk 96 A YouTube 96 access list, create 45 Google Search 76 Accessibility 117 Music 88 add Phone 24 PAB entry 44 Quickoffice 81 airplane mode 8 UCM app 99 Android Market 98 Unified Inbox 69 applications Android Market 98 Applications menu 14 Browser 77 audible message indicator.
Call Forward All 31 D Conference 31 DND data backup 117 Hold 34 desktop virtualization 93 Line Status 34 DND Message Indicator 35 customize 41 Privacy 36 turn on and off 33 Shared Lines 38 Do Not Disturb.
work spaces 16 N notifications bar 13 K keyboard P on-screen 16 USB 105 PAB add 44 search 44 L Password 11 resetting 11 language change for user options web pages 43 password. See browser password personal address book. See PAB line settings DND 41 personal identification number.
screen brightness 118 U screen reader 117 screen timeout 11 unified inbox 69 search 76 USB accessories 105 PAB 44 set up user options device speed dial 43 speed-dial buttons 43 speed-dial codes 43 mobility 44 create access list 45 settings, user options 43 Setup wizard 10 PAB 44 add entry 44 shared lines search for entry 44 barge 30 description 38 user settings 43 silent mode 8 change browser password 43 Speed Dial change PIN 43 change user options web pages language 43 buttons 43 descri
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