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Cisco IP Phone 6821 Multiplatform Phones Vision-Impaired and Blind Accessibility Features

Table 6: Vision-Impaired and Blind Accessibility Features
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Cisco IP Phone 6800 Series Multiplatform Phones User Guide
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Accessibility Feature
High-contrast visual and audible alert of an
incoming call
Line and feature buttons
The line and feature buttons are on the left of the
screen.
Back-lit grayscale LCD screen with adjustable
contrast
Softkeys
These are large buttons just below the LCD.
Navigation Cluster (includes the Navigation
buttons and the Select button)
The Navigation cluster is located in the center of
the phone below the softkeys.
Applications and Headset button
• These two large buttons are located on either
side of the Navigation cluster.
• The Applications button is on the left.
• The Headset button is on the right.
Standard 12-key layout
Description
Alerts you to an incoming call. The light
strip flashes during incoming calls and
stays lit when a voicemail message is
received.
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—Line is idle.
Red, steady—Line is active or in
use.
Red, flashing—Line is on hold
or there is an inbound call.
Amber, steady—Line is
unregistered (cannot be used).
Allows you to adjust your phone screen's
contrast.
Provide access to special functions. The
functions are displayed on the LCD.
Use the Navigation up and down buttons
to move up and down in the phone LCD.
The Select button is in the center of the
Navigation cluster.
Use the Applications to access functions
on your phone.
Use the Headset button to toggle the
headset on or off.
Allows you to use existing or familiar key
positions. Key 5 has a nib.
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