E F T B E TA D R A F T 1 — C I S C O C O N F I D E N T I A L Cisco Cius User Guide Release 9.1(2) Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.
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EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Contents Preface vii Guide Organization vii Related Documentation vii Additional Information vii Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request viii Overview 1 Features 1 Setup Assistant 3 Home Screen 3 Hardware 6 Specifications 6 Battery 6 Illustrations 7 Applications 11 Cisco Home Experience 11 Lock screen 12 Phone Application 12 Dialing 12 Incoming Calls 13 Conference Calls 14 Voicemail 14 Email 15 Settings 15 Inbox 16 Sending Email Messages 17 Chat 18 Cisco
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Setting up an Account 18 Logging In 18 Conversations 18 Presence 19 Settings 19 Contacts 20 Adding Contacts 20 Searching Contacts 20 Presence 21 Calendar 21 Adding a Calendar Event 23 Settings 24 Edit Events 25 Browser 25 View a Website 26 Bookmarks 26 Cisco WebEx Meeting Center 26 Media Player 27 Gallery 27 Music player 28 Playlists are not externally editable.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Bluetooth Settings 38 Pair a Bluetooth Device 39 Warranty 41 Cisco Ninety-Day Limited Hardware Warranty Terms 41 Index 43 Cisco Cius User Guide v
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EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Preface This guide describes the Cisco Cius Mobile Collaboration Device (Cisco Cius) and how to use it. The guide is written for system administrators and end users.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL http://www.cisco.com/ • Cisco Cius Mobile Collaboration Device quick start, administration, and user guides ? : http://cisco.com/en/US/products/.html • Licensing information ? : http://cisco.com/en/US/products/.html • Cisco international websites: Allows access to international Cisco websites from www.cisco.com by clicking the Worldwide [change] link at the top of the web page.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Overview This chapter outlines the features of Cisco Cius. Figure 1 Cisco Cius Features Home Screen The Cisco Cius home screen uses a landscape orientation, with a 5x9 grid for widgets and shortcuts. Widgets and shortcuts can be placed anywhere on the grid. The home screen can display widgets of different shapes and sizes.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Press the Home button to view the home screen. Long press the Home button to view a list of recently-used applications. Notifications Bar The notifications bar is at the top of the screen. The notifications bar can include notifications for applications such as the Phone application, email and chat, as well as status icons for network connections and battery power. Figure 2 The notifications bar, dragged down to reveal notifications.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Overview Phone Application Tap the Phone Application button to launch the Phone application. See Phone Application, page 13. Home Screen Management Menu From the Home Screen Management menu, you can add shortcuts to applications, widgets or folders to the current work space or change the wallpaper on the current work space.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL To Move a Widget or an Icon 1. Tap and hold the widget or icon. 2. Drag and drop the widget or icon to where you want to place it. To Remove a Widget or an Icon from the Home Screen 1. Tap and hold the widget or icon to expose the trash can. 2. Drag and drop the widget or icon into the trash can. The widget or icon is deleted and the trash can disappears. Change Your Wallpaper 1. Tap the Home Screen Management button. 2. Select Wallpapers.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Figure 4 Overview Cisco Cius, front view 3 2 281970 1 7 5 4 6 1 Camera LED 5 Menu key 2 Front-facing Camera 6 Home key 3 Light Sensor 7 Speaker 4 Back key Cisco Cius User Guide 5
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Figure 5 Cisco Cius, rear view 281972 1 1 Rear-facing Camera Figure 6 Cisco Cius, top view 2 3 4 281974 1 1 Micro-USB port 3 Microphone 2 MicroSD Card slot 4 Power button 6 OL-24484-01
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Cisco Cius, bottom view 281969 Figure 7 Overview 1 1 Headset port 2 Dock ports Figure 8 2 2 3 3 Micro-HDMI port Cisco Cius, left view 1 2 3 281971 4 1 Mute 3 Volume Down 2 Volume Up 4 SIM slot Cisco Cius User Guide 7
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Figure 9 Cisco Cius, right view 1 281973 2 1 Battery release 2 Power port Battery The first time that you use Cisco Cius, you must charge your battery for a minimum of 5 hours to ensure battery longevity. You can use Cisco Cius while it is charging. Insert the Battery 1. Align the metal contacts on the battery with the metal contacts on your Cisco Cius. 2. Slide the battery into place. There is an audible click when the battery is secure.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Overview Do not confuse the power port with the headset port on the bottom of the unit.
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EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Applications Cisco Home Experience The Cisco Home Experience application lets you manage all communications at a glance. You can use Cisco Home Experience as a widget on the Home screen or as an application. Cisco Home Experience shows the number of unread e-mail messages, missed calls, and upcoming events, and shows pictures of your newest contacts. The bigger the picture, the more recent the contact. The type of communication is not shown with the contact picture.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL 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 e-mail message to the left or right to navigate to the next (left) or the previous (right) e-mail message. View Event Details Events are listed in chronological order. The event list is scrollable. • Tap an event to view the event details.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Figure 8 Applications Keypad Cisco Cius uses predictive matching to suggest numbers from your recent call list that you might be dialing. Tap one of the contacts to place the call. Incoming Calls Incoming calls appear in a notification window.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Figure 9 Incoming Call Notification From the notification window, you can choose to answer, or ignore the call. 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. Conference Calls 1. From an active call, choose Conference from the call control bar to start a conference call. 2.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Applications Your voice messages are displayed on the left side of the screen. Tap a voice message to view more details about the record. Tap the Play button in a voice message to listen to that voice message. E-mail The E-mail application allows you to manage multiple e-mail accounts. You can choose to view individual e-mail account inboxes, or a combined inbox. The E-mail application supports POP3, IMAP and Exchange e-mail accounts.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Inbox Figure 10 Inbox Accounts are listed in the tab on the left side, followed by a summary of folders with active or unread messages. Folders with active or unread counts are listed in the right side tab. The default folders for the E-mail application are: • Inbox • Junk E-Mail • Drafts • Outbox • Sent • Trash You can configure more folders. You can view e-mail messages from individual or combined inbox.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Applications • Delete There are also options to mark the message unread, to add a star to the message, or to delete the message. You can return to the mailbox by tapping the Mailbox button at top of screen. Sending E-mail Messages 1. Tap the New Message button. 2. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the e-mail address, enter the subject, and compose the message. 3. To send the message, tap the Send button.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Add a Chat Account 1. Tap the Applications Menu button on the Home screen. 2. Select Settings. 3. Select Accounts & Sync. 4. Select Add Account. 5. Select Cius IM. 6. Enter the chat account credentials. All credentials must be entered before you can save the account settings. The application tries to authenticate credentials before saving, and prompts you to reenter information that seems to be incorrect. Conversations To chat, tap a contact from your contact list.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Applications • Busy • Do Not Disturb • Custom Settings The Chat application settings allow you to set your notification preference for the Do Not Disturb mode, to configure your auto-login option, and to edit your chat account information. Access the Chat Application Settings 1. Press the Menu button. 2. Select Account Settings. Contacts Use the Cisco Cius Contacts application to store, sort, and search your contacts.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL By default, the Contacts application searches your local contacts. If the minimum number of contacts are not found, the search queries the Cisco Unified CM server. Contacts that appear in both your local contacts and Cisco Unified CM are merged, and your local contact details show the merged information. Cisco Unified CM search results that are not in your local contacts are displayed in their own block under the list of local contacts.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Figure 11 Day view Figure 12 Week view Cisco Cius User Guide Applications 21
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Figure 13 Month view Adding a Calendar Event 1. Tap the Add Event button at the top right of the calendar. 2. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the details of the event on the Add Event screen. 3. Tap the Done button. Your event is displayed in the Day view for the date of the event.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Figure 14 Applications Adding an event Settings The Calendar application shares account settings with the E-mail application. If your e-mail account is already set up, you do not need to enter that account information again for the Calendar application.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL 6. Enter the calendar account credentials. All credentials must be entered before you can save the account settings. The application tries to authenticate credentials before saving, and prompts you to reenter information that seems to be incorrect. Edit Other Settings You can edit these settings: • Hide Declined Events • Set Alerts & Notifications • Select Ringtone • Vibrate • Default Reminder Time 1. Press the Menu button. 2. Select Settings.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Applications The Browser application does not support tabbed browsing. Select More to display a list of Browser application settings that you can edit. View a Website To view a website, tap the address bar. Enter the URL of the website using the on-screen keyboard. The on-screen keyboard pops up automatically when a text input field is selected. The Browser application includes an auto-complete function.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Schedule a WebEx Meeting • Use the Calendar application. See Adding a Calendar Event, page 23. Start a WebEx Meeting • Tap the Start button next to the event in the Calendar application. Start an Unscheduled WebEx Meeting 1. Launch the Contacts application from the Applications menu. 2. Select a contact. 3. Select the WebEx icon. 4.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Applications Media Player The Media Player application allows you to view photos and videos, and to listen to audio files. Gallery Use the gallery to view your photos and videos. Launch Gallery from the Applications menu. The following table lists the supported file types for the gallery: Image 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 (.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Music player Use the music player to listen to audio files. Launch Music from the Applications menu. The following table lists the supported file types for the music player: Name Decoder Details Container Format AAC LC/TP X Mono/Stereo HE-AACv1 (AAC+) X Bitrate < 160kbps 3GPP (.3gp) and MPEG-4 (.mp4,.m4a). HE-AACv2 (enhanced AAC+) X AMR-NB Encoder Sample Rate 8-48kHz X X 4.75-12.2kbps No support for raw AAC (.aac). 3GPP (.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Applications – Playlist View [Party Shuffle, Shuffle All, Save as Playlist, Clear Playlist] • Now Playing [Library, Party Shuffle, Add to Playlist, Use As Ringtone, Delete] Playlists You can use the Music Player application to create and edit playlists. You cannot import playlists from other devices. Camera Use the Camera application to take pictures and record videos. Launch Camera from the Applications menu.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL – QVGA • Picture Quality: – Super Fine – Fine – Normal • Color Effects: – None – Mono – Sepia – Negative – Aqua • Camera Settings: – Restore to Defaults Tap the Location button to enable the Global Positioning System (GPS) feature to add location data to photos and videos.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Applications • Wyse PocketCloud Citrix Receiver You must configure the store to see the available applications and desktops. Applications and desktops display in a scrollable, alphabetical list. You can sort the list by categories. The list is searchable. Tap the Add button to add an application or a desktop to the Citrix Receiver home screen.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL AutoNetDetect If your system administrator enables the AutoNetDetect feature for a VPN connection profile configured with Cisco Unified CM, the Phone application will automatically attempt to establish a VPN connection. Password Persistence If your system administrator enables the Password Persistence feature for a VPN connection profile configured with Cisco Unified CM, the VPN AnyConnect application will store a previously succesful password.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Applications 5. Tap and hold a VPN connection. 6. Select Edit Connection. 7. Edit the connection description or server address. 8. Select Save. Connect to a VPN 1. Tap the Applications Menu button on the Home screen. 2. Select Settings. 3. Select Wireless & Networks. 4. Select VPN Settings. 5. Select a VPN connection. 6. Enter your account credentials. 7. Select Connect. Disconnect From a VPN 1. Tap the Applications Menu button on the Home screen. 2. Select Settings.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Find More Applications Cisco CDN Marketplace Additional applications are available from Cisco CDN Marketplace at http://marketplace.cisco.com. Application Center Use the Application Center application to subscribe to, or unsubscribe from, applications that are made available to you through the Cisco Unified Communications Manager. For more information about available applications, contact your system administrator. Sign In 1.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Applications Android Marketplace If your system administrator has enabled access to the Android Marketplace, additional applications are available from the Android Marketplace.
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EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Accessories Docks A dock is a media station that extends the capabilities of Cisco Cius. Docks feature an adjustable foot stand, three USB ports, a Gigabit ethernet switch, an audio jack, and a Micro-HDMI port.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Figure 17 Audio dock with handset 281977 1 2 7 6 3 5 4 1 Handset 5 Speaker button 2 Speaker 6 Volume button 3 USB port 7 Mute button 4 Docking ports Caution 36 You can adjust the footstand of the dock to adjust the viewing angle. If you adjust the viewing angle of the dock, be sure to hold the Cisco Cius securely while doing so. Otherwise the Cisco Cius could fall out and become damaged.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Figure 18 Accessories Audio dock with handset, rear view 1 Anti-theft security lock connector (lock optional) 5 Computer port 2 Footstand 6 Micro-HDMI port 3 AC power wall plug 7 USB ports 4 Network port 8 Handset connection Connect Cisco Cius to a Dock 1. Align the docking ports on the Cisco Cius with the ports on the dock. 2. Insert the Cisco Cius.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL USB Accessories Each available Cisco Cius dock features three USB ports: two on the back, and one on the right side. The USB ports allow you to use any of the following accessories: • USB keyboard • USB mouse • USB memory stick • USB-powered hub • USB serial console cable USB Keyboards and Mice Not all USB keyboards and mice will work with Cisco Cius. However, most USB keyboards that are HID compliant will work correctly.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Accessories MicroSD Card Slot Insert a MicroSD card into the MicroSD card slot to expand the available disk space of the Cisco Cius. Connecting to a Monitor Connect Cisco Cius to a monitor by inserting one end of an HDMI cable into the Micro-HDMI port, and the other end into a monitor HDMI port. If Cisco Cius enters sleep mode, the monitor enters sleep mode, too. Bluetooth Cisco Cius supports Bluetooth 3.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Bluetooth Settings 1. Tap the Applications Menu button on the Home screen. 2. Select Settings. 3. Select Wireless & Networks 4. Select Bluetooth Settings. Pair a Bluetooth Device 1. Check the checkbox to the far right of Bluetooth in the Bluetooth Settings menu. 2. Select the device to pair from the Bluetooth devices submenu. 3. Cisco Cius attempts to connect with the paired device with the PIN code 0000. If pairing is unsuccessful, Cisco Cius prompts you for a PIN code.
EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Warranty Cisco Ninety-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.
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EFT BETA DRAFT1—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL Index W warranty information 41 Cisco Cius User Guide 43
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