Cisco IP Phone 6851 Series User Guide
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Vision-Impaired and Blind Accessibility Features
Your phone comes with standard accessibility features that require little or no setup.
Figure 5: Vision-Impaired and Blind Accessibility Features
1
High-contrast visual and audible alert of an incoming call
Alerts you to an incoming call. The handset light strip
flashes during incoming calls and stays lit when a
voicemail message is received.
2
Line and feature buttons on the Cisco IP Phone
The line and feature buttons are on the left and right sides
of the screen.
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.
Colors indicate your phone's status:
- Green, steady: Line ready
- Amber, steady: Line not registered
- Amber, flashing: Line registering
- Red, steady: Line in use
- Red, flashing: Incoming call
- Red, Pulsing: Line on hold
3
Back-lit grayscale LCD screen with adjustable contrast on
the Cisco IP Phone
Allows you to adjust your phone screen's contrast.
4
Softkeys
• These are large buttons just below the LCD.
Provide access to special functions. The functions
are displayed on the LCD.
5
Navigation Cluster (includes the Navigation ring and the
Select
button)
• The Navigation cluster is located in the center
of the phone.
Use the Navigation ring to move up and down in the
phone LCD. The
Select
button is in the center of the
Navigation cluster.