Emergency response notification for phone
When you open the Phone application on your Cisco DX650 for the first time, the Emergency Response
Notification dialog box alerts you that your ability to dial emergency numbers may be hindered because you
are using a VoIP network.
This dialog requires that you check the
“
I acknowledge this information
”
check box and tap
OK
in order to
dismiss the dialog. After the initial acceptance, the dialog will reappear only if you perform a factory reset of
your device or the system administrator performs a remote wipe of your device.
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 DX650. 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.
Emergency response notification for VPN
Whenever you choose to connect to an existing VPN network or choose the option to Add a New VPN
Connection, a dialog displays to warn about the potential disruption of emergency response numbers. You
can proceed to the VPN connection step by tapping
OK
. You can dismiss the dialog and cancel the connection
by tapping
Back
.
The text of the Emergency Response Notification dialog for VPN networks follows here:
CAUTION - Emergency response numbers (for example, 911 or 112) may not work
on software telephony clients. Your exact location and the appropriate emergency
response agency may not be easily identified. Some countries restrict use of VoIP
software via VPN over the Internet, including: UAE, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Lebanon,
Jordan, Egypt, Oman, Qatar, Yemen, Algeria, and Kuwait.
External devices
The following information applies when you use external devices with your phone:
Cisco recommends using good-quality external devices (such as headsets) that are shielded against unwanted
radio frequency (RF) and audio frequency (AF) signals.
Depending on the quality of these devices and their proximity to other devices such as mobile phones or
two-way radios, some audio noise may still occur. In these cases, Cisco recommends that you take one or
more of these actions:
•
Move the external device away from the source of the RF or AF signals.
•
Route the external device cables away from the source of the RF or AF signals.
•
Use shielded cables for the external device, or use cables with a better shield and connector.
•
Shorten the length of the external device cable.
•
Apply ferrites or other such devices on the cables for the external device.
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Emergency response notification for phone