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Accessibility Feature
Line, feature, and session buttons
on the Cisco IP Phone
• Line and feature buttons are
to the left of the LCD.
Session buttons are to the
right of the LCD.
• For locales that read right to
left, such as Arabic, session
buttons are on the left and the
line and feature buttons are
on the right.
Back-lit color LCD screen on the
Cisco IP Phone
• The Cisco IP Phone 8811 has
a grayscale LCD with
adjustable contrast.
Softkeys
• These are large buttons just
below the LCD.
Navigation Cluster (includes the
Navigation ring and the Select
button)
• The Navigation cluster is
located just above the keypad.
• Back button to the left of the
Navigation cluster
• Release button to the right of
the Navigation cluster
Vision-Impaired and Blind Accessibility Features
Description
Use line buttons to start, answer, or switch to a call on a
particular line.
Features, such as speed dial, line status, privacy, do not
disturb (DND), and service URLs, can be assigned to
feature buttons.
Your administrator sets up programmable feature buttons
on your phone.
Use session buttons to perform tasks, such as answering
a call or resuming a held call.
Colors indicate your phone's status:
• Green, steady—Active call or two-way intercom
call.
• Green, flashing—Held call.
• Amber, steady—Privacy in use, one-way intercom
call, DND active, or signed in to a hunt group.
• Amber, flashing—Incoming call or reverting call.
• Red, steady—Remote line in use (shared line or line
status).
• Red, flashing—Remote line on hold.
Allows you to adjust your phone screen's brightness.
Provide access to special functions. The functions are
displayed on the LCD.
Use the Navigation ring to move up, down, left, and right
in the phone LCD. The Select button is in the center of
the Navigation cluster.
Use the Back button to return to the previous screen or
menu.
Use the Release (End Call) button to end a call or session.
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