Cisco Systems CiscoCius manual

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    Cisco Cius User Guide, Release 9.2(3) First Published: March 15, 2012 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 W est T asman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www .cisco.com T el: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 527-0883 T ext Part Number: OL-26946-01[...]

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    THE SPECIFICA TIONS AND INFORMA TION REGARDING THE PRODUCTS IN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL ST A TEMENTS, INFORMA TION, AND RECOMMENDA TIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURA TE BUT ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT W ARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. USERS MUST T AKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THEIR APPLICA TION OF ANY PROD[...]

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    CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 Preface 1 Guide Organization 1 Related Documentation 1 Additional Information 2 Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request 2 CHAPTER 2 Overview 3 Hardware 3 Power Button 7 T urn Cisco Cius On 7 T urn Cisco Cius Off 7 T urn On Silent Mode 8 T urn Off Silent Mode 8 Airplane Mode 8 T urn On Airplane Mode 8 T urn Off Ai[...]

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    SIM Card 10 Insert a SIM Card 10 SIM Card Activation 11 Camera LED 11 Features 11 Lock Screen 11 Unlock the Screen 12 Add a PIN 12 Add a Password 13 Reset a Lost PIN or Password 13 Place an Emergency Call from the Unlock Screen 13 Set Screen T imeout 13 Setup Assistant 14 Run the Setup Assistant 14 Home Screen 14 Notification Bar 15 Data Connection[...]

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    CHAPTER 4 Applications 23 W ireless & Networks 24 Connect to a W ireless Network 24 Connect to a Hidden W ireless Network 24 Edit a W ireless Network 25 Delete a W ireless Network 25 W ireless Network Security Certificates 25 Install a Certificate 26 Connect to a W ireless Network with an EAP-TLS Certificate 26 Connect to a W ireless Network wi[...]

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    Phone 35 Y our Phone Number 35 Place a Call 36 Place an Emergency Call from the Unlock Screen 36 Incoming Calls 36 Answer a Call 37 Ignore a Call 37 Divert a Call 38 Call Control Bar 38 V iew More Call Control Bar Options 38 End a Call 38 V ideo Calls 38 V iew a V ideo Call in Full Screen Mode 38 V ideo Call Control Bar 39 Mute Y our V ideo T ransm[...]

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    HD Media Station 44 Call History 44 Hold 45 Put a Call on Hold 45 Put a Call on Hold by Answering a New Call 45 Line Status 45 Message Indicator 46 Missed Calls 46 Mobile Connect 46 Mute 47 Mute Y our Phone 47 On-hook Dialing 47 Plus Dialing 47 Dialing an International Number 47 Privacy 47 Recent Call List 48 Set Y our Ringtone 48 Secure and Nonsec[...]

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    Select a Device From the User Options W eb Pages 53 Customize Do Not Disturb Options 54 Line Settings 54 Set Up Call Forwarding for a Line 54 Change the Audible V oice Message Indicator Setting for a Line 55 Speed Dial on the W eb 55 Set Up Speed-Dial Buttons 55 User Settings 55 Change Y our Browser Password 56 Change Y our PIN 56 Change the Langua[...]

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    Email 64 Settings 64 Add an Email Account 65 Inbox 65 Refresh Y our Inbox 66 Sort Mailbox 66 Navigate Between Email Messages 66 Search Y our Email Messages 66 Send an Email Message 67 Save an Email Message Draft 67 Reply to an Email Message 68 Forward an Email Message 68 Add an Attachment to an Email Message 68 Add a CC or BCC Recipient 68 Delete a[...]

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    Remove a Chat Contact 74 Show Offline Contacts 74 V iew Chat Contact Details 74 Start a Conversation with a Chat Contact 74 Call a Chat Contact 75 Start a W ebEx Meeting with a Chat Contact 75 Send an Email Message to a Chat Contact 75 Unsynced Contacts 75 Add an Unsynced Contact to Y our Chat Contacts 76 Start a Conversation with an Unsynced Conta[...]

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    Enable Audio Notifications 81 Enable In-Chat Audio Notifications 81 Set Y our Ringtone 82 Sign Out of Chat 82 Calendar 82 Set Up an Account 83 Add a Calendar Account 84 Add a Calendar Event 84 Edit an Event 85 Delete an Event 85 Start a Scheduled W ebEx Meeting 85 Join a Scheduled W ebEx Meeting 85 Settings 85 Hide Declined Events 86 Set Alerts and[...]

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    Refresh Application Data 90 V iew Communications with a Contact 90 Search the Contact List 90 Contact Icons 91 Start a Conversation 91 Call a Contact 91 Start a W ebEx Meeting 91 Send an Email Message 91 Unified Inbox W idget 92 Cisco W ebEx Meetings 92 Start an Instant W ebEx Meeting 92 Schedule a New W ebEx Meeting 92 Start a Scheduled W ebEx Mee[...]

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    Edit a Bookmark 99 Delete a Bookmark 100 Add a Shortcut to the Home Screen 100 Share a Link 100 Copy a Link URL 101 Set a Link as Y our Homepage 101 V iew Y our Most V isited W ebsites 101 V iew Y our Browser History 102 Refresh a Page 102 Search a Page 102 V iew Download History 103 Edit Browser Settings 103 Quickoffice 103 Open a W ord Document 1[...]

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    Gallery 108 Albums 109 V iew an Album 109 Switch Album V iews 109 Select All Items in an Album 109 Pictures 109 V iew a Picture 109 V iew a Slideshow 109 Share a Picture 110 Delete a Picture 110 Rotate a Picture 110 Set a Picture as W allpaper 111 Set a Picture as a Contact Icon 111 Crop a Picture 111 V iew Picture Details 112 Picture Frame W idget[...]

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    Set an Alarm 117 Edit an Alarm 117 Delete an Alarm 117 V iew a Slideshow 118 Open the Music Player Application 118 Analog Clock W idget 118 Sound Recorder 118 Record 118 Play Back a Recording 118 Desktop V irtualization 118 Google Mobile Services 119 Add a Google Account 120 Gmail 120 Google Search 120 Latitude 120 Maps 120 Market 120 Navigation 12[...]

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    UCM App 124 Remove an Application 124 CHAPTER 5 Accessories 125 HD Media Station 125 Connect Cisco Cius to an HD Media Station 127 Power Cisco Cius Through Power Port 128 Power Cisco Cius Through PoE+ 128 W ired Network Connection 128 Connect Cisco Cius to a W ired Network 128 Share a W ired Network Connection with a Computer 128 Launch the Phone A[...]

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    MicroSD Card Slot 133 Mount a MicroSD Card 134 Format a MicroSD Card 134 Connecting to a Monitor 134 Edit HDMI Settings 135 V irtual Desktop Infrastructure 135 Bluetooth 135 Enable Bluetooth 136 Edit Bluetooth Settings 136 Scan for Bluetooth Devices 136 Pair a Bluetooth Device 136 Unpair a Bluetooth Device 137 Make the Cius Discoverable 137 Set Y o[...]

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    Accessibility Settings 143 Install the Screen Reader 143 Enable Haptic Feedback 144 Screen Brightness 144 T ext-to-Speech 144 Zoom In or Out 145 Zoom In 145 Zoom Out 145 Additional Information 145 CHAPTER 7 F AQs and T roubleshooting 147 Frequently Asked Questions 147 T roubleshooting T ips 148 The phone is not registered 148 The chat application w[...]

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    CHAPTER 1 Preface This guide describes the Cisco Cius and how to use it. The guide is written for system administrators and users. • Guide Organization, page 1 • Related Documentation, page 1 • Additional Information, page 2 • Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request, page 2 Guide Organization This guide is organized into th[...]

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    • Cisco Cius Release Notes • Cisco Cius W ir eless LAN Deployment Guide Additional Information Y ou can access the Cisco website at this URL: http://www .cisco.com Cisco Cius Quick Start, Administration, Deployment, and User Guides: http://www .cisco.com/en/US/products/ps1 1 156/tsd_products_support_series_home.html Licensing information: http:[...]

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    CHAPTER 2 Overview This chapter outlines the features of Cisco Cius. The following illustration shows the Cisco Cius. Figure 1: Cisco Cius The chapter covers these topics: • Hardware, page 3 • Features, page 11 Hardware This section provides an overview of Cisco Cius hardware. Cisco Cius User Guide, Release 9.2(3) OL-26946-01 3[...]

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    The following image shows the front view of Cisco Cius. Figure 2: Cisco Cius Front View Menu key 5 Camera LED 1 Home key 6 Front-facing camera 2 Back key 7 Light sensor 3 Speaker 4 The following image shows the top view of Cisco Cius. Figure 3: Cisco Cius T op View Microphone 3 Micro-USB port 1 Cisco Cius User Guide, Release 9.2(3) 4 OL-26946-01 Ov[...]

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    Power button 4 MicroSD card slot 2 The following image shows the back view of Cisco Cius. Figure 4: Cisco Cius Back View Rear-facing camera 1 The following image shows the bottom view of Cisco Cius. Figure 5: Cisco Cius Bottom View Micro-HDMI port 3 Headset port 1 Docking ports 2 Cisco Cius User Guide, Release 9.2(3) OL-26946-01 5 Overview Hardware[...]

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    The following image shows the left side of Cisco Cius. Figure 6: Cisco Cius Left Side V olume down 3 Mute 1 SIM card tray 4 V olume up 2 Cisco Cius User Guide, Release 9.2(3) 6 OL-26946-01 Overview Hardware[...]

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    The following image shows the right side of Cisco Cius. Figure 7: Cisco Cius Right Side Power port 2 Battery release 1 Power Button Use the Power button to turn Cisco Cius on or off, to activate Silent mode, or to activate Airplane mode. T urn Cisco Cius On Press Power at the top of the unit for two or three seconds. T urn Cisco Cius Off Procedure [...]

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    T urn On Silent Mode Procedure Step 1 Press and hold Power . Step 2 T ap Silent Mode in the dialog box that appears. T urn Off Silent Mode Procedure Step 1 Press and hold Power . Step 2 T ap Silent Mode in the dialog box that appears. Airplane Mode Use Airplane Mode to quickly enable or disable your W i-Fi, 4G, and Bluetooth connections. T urn On A[...]

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    T urn Off the Screen Press Power at the top of the unit. Home Key Use the Home key to view the home screen, or for multitasking. View the Home Screen Press the Home key to view the home screen. Multitasking Press and hold the Home key to view a list of open and recently used applications. Menu Key Some applications include options that you access t[...]

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    Insert the Battery Procedure Step 1 Align the metal contacts on the battery with the metal contacts on your Cisco Cius. Step 2 Slide the battery into place. There is an audible click when the battery is secure. Charge the Battery Insert the power cable into the power port on the right side of the unit. Do not confuse the power port with the headset[...]

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    The following image shows a SIM card tray . Figure 8: SIM Card T ray Step 3 Place the SIM card into the tray . Step 4 Reinsert the tray . Step 5 T urn your Cius back on. SIM Card Activation SIM cards must be activated before use. If your SIM card has not been activated, contact your system administrator for more information. Camera LED The Camera L[...]

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    The following image shows the Lock screen. Figure 9: Lock Screen Unlock the Screen T o unlock the screen, slide the arrow at the bottom right corner across to the left side. Depending on your security settings, Cisco Cius may require you to enter a personal identification number (PIN) or a password to unlock the screen. Note that until the PIN or p[...]

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    Add a Password Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Location & Security . Step 4 T ap Set Up Screen Lock . Step 5 T ap Password . Step 6 Enter a password and tap OK . Y our password must be at least four characters. Step 7 Enter your password again and tap OK to confirm your pas[...]

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    Setup Assistant Use the Setup Assistant to set up the following applications: • W i-Fi • Email application • Chat application • Cisco W ebEx Meeting Center • V isual V oicemail The Setup Assistant runs automatically the first time that you use your Cisco Cius. If you choose not to use the Setup Assistant, you can set up these applications[...]

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    Notification Bar The notification bar is at the top of the screen. The notification bar includes notifications for applications such as the Phone application, email, and chat, as well as status icons for network connections and battery power . The following image shows the notification bar . Figure 10: Notification Bar T ap the notification bar and[...]

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    Quick Launch Bar The quick launch bar on the home screen provides links to the Applications menu, the Phone application, the Add to Cius Home Screen menu, and the Google Search application. The green status bar at the bottom of the quick launch bar indicates which work space is active. The following image shows the quick launch bar . Figure 11: Qui[...]

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    Related T opics Google Search, on page 95 Customize the Home Screen Add applications, widgets, and folders, or change your wallpaper to customize your home screen. Add an Application to the Home Screen Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon . Step 2 T ap and hold an application from the Applications menu. Add a Widget to the Home Screen P[...]

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    Move a Widget or an Icon Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold the widget or icon. Step 2 Drag and drop the widget or icon to where you want to place it. Remove a Widget or an Icon from the Home Screen Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold the widget or icon to expose the trash can . Step 2 Drag and drop the widget or icon into the trash can. The widget or icon [...]

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    Or , swipe left or right on an open space on the home screen to go to the work space to the left or to the right. On-Screen Keyboard An on-screen keyboard pops up automatically when you select a text input field. Switch Keyboard Modes Procedure Step 1 T o switch between uppercase and lowercase letters, tap the Shift button . Step 2 T o switch to nu[...]

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    Cisco Cius User Guide, Release 9.2(3) 20 OL-26946-01 Overview On-Screen Keyboard[...]

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    CHAPTER 3 Quick Reference Quick Launch Bar Tips and T ricks Keys Here are some tips to help you familiarize yourself with your Cisco Cius. • Launch the Applications menu • T o turn on your Cius, press Power . • Launch the Phone application Battery • T o view a menu for the current application, press Menu . • Launch the Add to Cius Home Sc[...]

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    Direct Dial Shortcut Quick Contact Badge Home Screen Cisco Cius home screen has five work spaces that you can customize with widgets and shortcuts. Add a direct dial shortcut to a home screen to use as a speed dial for that contact. Navigate Between W ork Spaces 1 T ap the Add to Cius Home Screen icon , or tap and hold T ap the contact picture of o[...]

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    CHAPTER 4 Applications This chapter outlines the Cisco Cius applications. • W ireless & Networks, page 24 • AnyConnect VPN, page 29 • Mobile Network, page 32 • A T&T Communication Manager , page 34 • Phone, page 35 • Contacts, page 58 • Email, page 64 • Chat, page 72 • Calendar , page 82 • Unified Inbox, page 87 • Cisc[...]

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    Wireless & Networks Connect Cisco Cius to a wireless network before launching an Internet application such as the e-mail or browser application. T o connect to a wireless network, use the Setup Assistant that runs automatically the first time that you use your Cisco Cius. If you choose not to connect to a wireless network with the Setup Assista[...]

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    Edit a Wireless Network Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Wir eless & Networks . Step 4 T ap Wi-Fi Settings . Step 5 T ap Wi-Fi . Step 6 T ap and hold a wireless network from the list of available networks. Step 7 T ap Modify Network . Delete a Wireless Network Procedure Step[...]

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    Install a Certificate Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Location & Security . Step 4 T ap Install from SD Card . Step 5 Select a certificate. Step 6 Choose or enter your credential storage password and tap OK . Step 7 Enter the certificate password. Step 8 Choose a name for t[...]

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    Connect to a Wireless Network with a PEAP Certificate Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Wir eless & Networks . Step 4 T ap Wi-Fi Settings . Step 5 T ap Wi-Fi . Step 6 Select a wireless network from the list of available networks. Step 7 Select PEAP from the list of available [...]

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    Edit a W eb Proxy Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Wir eless & Networks . Step 4 T ap Proxy Settings . Step 5 T ap and hold a proxy from the list of available proxies. Step 6 T ap Modify . Step 7 Edit the W eb Proxy settings and tap Save . Delete a Web Proxy Procedure Step 1[...]

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    Connect to a TFTP Server Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Wir eless & Networks . Step 4 T ap TFTP Server Settings . Step 5 T ap Use Alternate TFTP Server . Step 6 T ap TFTP Server1 . Step 7 Enter the TFTP server address and tap OK . AnyConnect VPN Y our system administrator [...]

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    Enable VPN Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Wir eless & Networks . Step 4 T ap VPN Settings . Step 5 T ap Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client . Add a VPN Connection Profile Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3[...]

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    Connect to a VPN Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Wir eless & Networks . Step 4 T ap VPN Settings . Step 5 Select a VPN connection. Step 6 If necessary , do either of the following in response to the appropriate prompts: • Enter your credentials. If prompted to do so, also[...]

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    Delete a VPN Connection Profile Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Wir eless & Networks . Step 4 T ap VPN Settings . Step 5 T ap and hold a VPN connection. Step 6 T ap Delete Connection . VPN T ransitioning When your Cisco Cius SP transitions from a 4G to W i-Fi network during[...]

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    Enable Data Access Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Wir eless & Networks . Step 4 T ap Mobile Network Settings . Step 5 T ap Data Enabled . Enable Data Roaming Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Wir eless &[...]

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    Use Only 2G Networks Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Wir eless & Networks . Step 4 T ap Mobile Network Settings . Step 5 T ap Use Only 2G Networks . Select a Network Operator Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 [...]

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    The following image shows the A T&T Communication Manager widget for a pre-paid SIM card. Figure 13: A T&T Communication Manager Widget for a Prepaid SIM Card Related T opics SIM Card, on page 10 Add a W idget to the Home Screen, on page 17 Phone The Cisco Cius Phone application is an enterprise phone application. Depending on how your syst[...]

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    Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap About Cius . Step 4 T ap Status . Y our phone number is listed under My Phone Number . Place a Call Procedure Step 1 Enter a phone number . Step 2 T ap the Call button. Or , tap an entry on the Recent Call list. Or , tap the Phone icon next to a [...]

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    The following image shows an incoming call on the recent call list. Figure 16: Incoming Call on the Recent Call List If your Cius screen is locked, the incoming call will appear in an incoming call notification window . Note that while the Cius screen is locked, during a call you will not be able to transfer a call, start a conference call, or navi[...]

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    Divert a Call From the recent call list or incoming call dialog box, tap the Divert button. Call Control Bar A call control bar displays at the bottom of an active audio call in the recent call list. The following image shows the audio call control bar . Figure 18: Audio Call Control Bar View More Call Control Bar Options T ap the V iew More Right [...]

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    The following image shows a full screen video call. Figure 20: Full Screen Video Call Video Call Control Bar A call control bar appears at the bottom of an active video call. The video call control bar disappears after a few seconds. T ap the screen to make the call control bar reappear . The following image shows the video call control bar . Figur[...]

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    Stop Automatically T ransmitting Video Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Call Settings . Step 4 Uncheck Auto T ransmit V ideo . Depending on your system settings, this option may not be available. Contact your system administrator for more information. Adjust Video Call Settings [...]

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    Show Self-View Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Show Self-V iew . Step 3 T ap OK or press the Back key to stop showing self-view . During a video call, self-view will disappear after a few seconds. Barge The barge feature allows you to add yourself to nonprivate calls on a shared line. Y ou can convert the call into a conference an[...]

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    Forward Y our Calls Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Forward All . Step 3 Select a number to forward calls to. Or , tap the V oicemail entry in your Recent Call list or call history to forward all calls to V oicemail. Stop Forwarding Y our Calls T ap Cancel . Conference Conference allows you to talk simultaneously with multiple par[...]

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    The following image shows the conference call dialog box. Figure 22: Conference Dialog Box Swap Between Active Calls from the Conference Dialog Box T ap the Swap icon . View Conference Participants Procedure While in a conference, tap the Call Details icon to view a list of participants. Contacts T ap the Contacts tab to open the Contacts applicati[...]

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    Do Not Disturb Do Not Disturb (DND) allows you to turn of f either of the following: • The ringer on your phone • The ringer and any visual notification that you have an incoming call When DND is enabled, your incoming calls are forwarded to another number , such as your voicemail if your voicemail is set up. The forwarded call is not saved or [...]

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    Hold Hold allows you to put an active call into a held state. Y our phone allows one active call at a time; other calls are put on hold. Put a Call on Hold Procedure Step 1 T ap the Hold icon on the call control bar . Step 2 T ap the Hold icon on the call history to resume the call. Put a Call on Hold by Answering a New Call If you are already on a[...]

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    Message Indicator The following image shows a message indicator icon. Figure 24: Message Indicator The message indicator displays to the right of your name at the top left of the phone application. • Missed calls • Missed voice messages Missed Calls Missed call notifications appear on the notification bar . T ap a missed call notification to op[...]

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    Mute Mute allows you to block audio input for your handset, headset, and speakerphone, so that you can hear other parties on the call but they cannot hear you. Mute Y our Phone Procedure Step 1 T ap the Mute icon to turn Mute on. Step 2 T ap the Mute icon again to turn Mute off. On-hook Dialing On-hook dialing allows you to enter a phone number bef[...]

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    Related T opics Shared Lines, on page 49 Recent Call List The recent call list displays your active, held, incoming, and recent calls. T ap the Recent Calls tab to view your recent call list. Set Y our Ringtone Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Sound . Step 4 T ap Phone Ringtone [...]

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    Shared Lines Shared lines allow you to use one phone number for multiple phones. If you share a line with a coworker , the following options are available: • When a call comes in on the shared line: ◦ Y our phone rings. ◦ Y our coworker ’ s phone rings and either you or your coworker can answer the call. • When your coworker has a call on[...]

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    T ransfer a Call to Another Number Procedure Step 1 T ap the T ransfer icon on the call control bar . Step 2 From the T ransfer screen, select a contact from the Recent/Held list on the left side of the screen, select a contact from your Call History , or select a contact from your contact list or Favorite list, or dial a number using the keypad on[...]

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    Procedure Step 1 T ap the V oice Messages icon . Step 2 T ap Sign-In . Step 3 Enter your account credentials and tap Save . Related T opics Setup Assistant, on page 14 Sign In to Visual V oicemail Procedure Step 1 T ap the V oice Messages icon . Step 2 T ap Sign-In . Step 3 Enter your account credentials. Step 4 T ap Save . Listen to a V oice Messa[...]

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    Reply to a V oice Message Procedure Step 1 T ap the V oice Messages icon . Step 2 T ap a voice message to view details. Step 3 T ap the Reply icon or the Reply All icon . Forward a V oice Message Procedure Step 1 T ap the V oice Messages icon . Step 2 T ap a voice message to view details. Step 3 T ap the Forward icon and select the recipients. Dele[...]

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    • Device • User Settings • Directory • Mobility Settings Sign In and Out of User Options Web Pages Before you can access any of your user options, you must sign in. When you are finished using the User Options web pages, you must sign out. In some cases, you can access your user options without having to sign in. For more information, conta[...]

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    Step 2 If you have multiple devices assigned to you, select the appropriate device (phone model, Extension Mobility profile, or Remote Destination profile) from the Name drop-down menu. Customize Do Not Disturb Options Procedure Step 1 On your User Options web pages, select User Options > Device . Step 2 Set the following options: • Do Not Dis[...]

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    Change the Audible V oice Message Indicator Setting for a Line Procedure Step 1 On your User Options web page, select User Options > Device . Step 2 Select a phone from the Name drop-down menu. Step 3 Select Line Settings . Step 4 If you have more than one directory number (line) assigned to your Phone application, select a line from the Line dr[...]

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    Change Y our Browser Password Procedure Step 1 On your User Options web page, select User Options > User Settings . Step 2 Enter your Current Password. Step 3 Enter your New Password. Step 4 Reenter your new password in the Confirm Password field. Step 5 Select Save . Change Y our PIN Procedure Step 1 On your User Options web page, select User O[...]

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    destinations . Y ou can also define access lists to restrict or allow calls from certain numbers to be sent to your mobile phone. Related T opics Mobile Connect, on page 46 Add a New Remote Destination Procedure Step 1 On your User Options web page, select User Options > Mobility Settings > Remote Destinations . Step 2 Select Add New . Step 3[...]

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    Create an Access List Procedure Step 1 On your User Options web page, select User Options > Mobility Settings > Access Lists . Step 2 Select Add New . Step 3 (Optional) Enter a name to identify the access list and a description. Step 4 Select whether the access list will allow or block specified calls. Step 5 Select Save . Step 6 Select Add M[...]

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    The following image shows the Contacts application. Figure 26: Contacts Application Contact Details T ap an entry in your contact list to view details for that contact. From the contact details screen, place a call, start a chat, start a W ebEx meeting, or send an email message to that contact. The following image shows a contact card. Figure 27: C[...]

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    Edit a Contact Procedure Step 1 Select a contact. Step 2 Press the Menu key . Step 3 T ap Edit Contact . Step 4 Edit the contact information. Step 5 T ap Done . Remove a Contact Procedure Step 1 Select a contact. Step 2 Press the Menu key . Step 3 T ap Remove Contact . Step 4 T ap OK . Mark a Contact as a Favorite Procedure Step 1 Select a contact.[...]

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    Add a Group Procedure Step 1 T ap + Group . Step 2 Enter the name of the group. Step 3 T ap OK . Delete a Group Procedure Step 1 Select a group. Step 2 T ap Delete Group . Step 3 T ap Delete . Add a Contact to a Group Procedure Step 1 Select a group. Step 2 T ap New Contact . Step 3 Select a contact. Step 4 T ap OK . Contact Icons Use a contact ico[...]

  • Page 80

    Call a Contact Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold the contact icon to open the Quick Contact Badge. Step 2 T ap the Phone icon . View Contact Details Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold the contact icon to open the Quick Contact Badge. Step 2 T ap the Contact Details icon . Send an Email Message Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold the contact icon to open the Qu[...]

  • Page 81

    Start a W ebEx Meeting Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold the contact icon to open the Quick Contact Badge. Step 2 T ap the W ebEx icon . Search While your Cisco Cius is connected to a network, use the Contacts application to search for contacts in three places: • Y our local Android contacts • A Microsoft Exchange Global Address List (GAL) • Cis[...]

  • Page 82

    Import Contacts Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Import/Export . Step 3 T ap Import from SD card . Export Contacts Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Import/Export . Step 3 T ap Export to SD card . A vailability A vailability is displayed when you are signed in to the Cisco Unified Presence application through the Ch[...]

  • Page 83

    If you choose not to set up the account credentials right away , use the Settings application to enter the credentials later . Related T opics Setup Assistant, on page 14 Add an Email Account Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Accounts & Sync . Step 4 T ap Add Account . Step 5[...]

  • Page 84

    T ap the Mailbox button at top left of the email message screen to return to the mailbox. Refresh Y our Inbox Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Refresh . Sort Mailbox Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Sort By . Step 3 Select a sorting method. Navigate Between Email Messages Procedure T ap Previous or Next to navigate[...]

  • Page 85

    Send an Email Message Procedure Step 1 T ap the Compose icon. Step 2 Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the email address, enter the subject, and compose the message. Step 3 T ap the Send button. The following image shows an email message being composed. Figure 30: Composing an Email Message Save an Email Message Draft Procedure Step 1 T ap the Co[...]

  • Page 86

    Reply to an Email Message Procedure Step 1 T ap the Reply button or the Reply all button. Step 2 Use the on-screen keyboard to compose the message. Step 3 T ap the Send button. Forward an Email Message Procedure Step 1 T ap the Forward button. Step 2 Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the email address. Step 3 T ap the Send button. Add an Attachme[...]

  • Page 87

    Delete an Email Message T ap the Delete button. Delete Multiple Email Messages Procedure Step 1 Check the email messages. Step 2 T ap the Delete button. Delete a Folder Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold a folder . Step 2 Select Delete . Move an Email Message Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold a message. Step 2 T ap Move . Step 3 Select a folder . Mark an [...]

  • Page 88

    Mark Multiple Email Messages as Favorites Procedure Step 1 Check the email messages. Step 2 T ap the Star button. Mark an Email Message as a New Message Procedure Step 1 Check the email message. Step 2 T ap Mark Unread . Mark Multiple Email Messages as New Messages Procedure Step 1 Check the email messages. Step 2 T ap Mark Unread . Add a Signature[...]

  • Page 89

    Quick Contact Badge T o open the Quick Contact Badge to communicate with your contacts, tap a contact icon or an email address in the T o or CC field. Note that other options may be available on the Quick Contact Badge, depending on which applications you have installed. Related T opics Contact Icons, on page 61 Digitally Signed Email Messages A di[...]

  • Page 90

    Select Y our Ringtone Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Account Settings . Step 3 T ap Select Ringtone . Step 4 Select a ringtone and tap OK . Edit Y our Vibrate Settings Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Account Settings . Step 3 T ap V ibrate . Chat Use the Chat application to send and receive instant messages, to [...]

  • Page 91

    Add a Chat Account Enter all credentials before you save account settings. The application tries to authenticate credentials before saving and prompts you to try again when you enter incorrect information. Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Accounts & Sync . Step 4 T ap Add Ac[...]

  • Page 92

    Add a Chat Contact Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Add Contact . Remove a Chat Contact Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold a contact on the Contacts screen, or in an active conversation. Step 2 T ap Remove Contact from Chat . Show Offline Contacts Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Show Offline Contacts . View Chat Conta[...]

  • Page 93

    Or: 1 T ap and hold a contact on the Contacts screen, or in an active conversation. 2 T ap Chat . Call a Chat Contact 1 T ap and hold the contact icon to open the Quick Contact Badge. 2 T ap the Phone icon . Or: 1 T ap and hold a contact on the Contacts screen, or in an active conversation. 2 T ap Call . Start a W ebEx Meeting with a Chat Contact 1[...]

  • Page 94

    Add an Unsynced Contact to Y our Chat Contacts Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold the contact icon. Step 2 T ap Add in the Contact Details dialog box. Start a Conversation with an Unsynced Contact 1 T ap and hold the contact icon. 2 T ap the Chat icon on the Contact Details dialog box. Or: 1 T ap and hold a contact on the Contacts screen, or in an acti[...]

  • Page 95

    Or: 1 T ap and hold a contact on the Contacts screen, or in an active conversation. 2 T ap V iew Chat Contact . Contact Requests While you are signed in to the Chat application, you will receive a notification in the notification bar if you receive a new contact request. View Y our Contact Requests Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap [...]

  • Page 96

    Start a Conversation T ap a contact from your contact list. End a Conversation T ap the Close icon at the top right of the conversation. A vailability T ap the top left of the screen to set your status to one of the following: • A vailable • A way • Do Not Disturb • Custom The following image shows the status options. Figure 33: Status Opti[...]

  • Page 97

    Delete a Custom Status Procedure Step 1 T ap your status at the top left of the screen. Step 2 T ap and hold a custom status. Step 3 T ap Delete . Emoticons The Chat application includes emoticons that you can use in conversation. Insert an Emoticon into a Conversation Procedure Step 1 T ap the Emoticon icon at the right side of the text entry box.[...]

  • Page 98

    Search Use the search function to search your chat contacts and your corporate directory . Add a Search Result to Y our Chat Contacts Procedure Step 1 T ap a contact icon from the search results. Step 2 T ap Add . Step 3 Select a group for the contact. Step 4 T ap Close . Start a Conversation with a Search Result T ap on a search result to start a [...]

  • Page 99

    Remove a Profile Picture Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Account Settings . Step 3 T ap Select Profile Pictur e . Step 4 T ap Remove Profile Pictur e . Enable Status Bar Notifications Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Account Settings . Step 3 T ap Status Bar Notifications . Enable Audio Notifications Procedure Ste[...]

  • Page 100

    Set Y our Ringtone Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Account Settings . Step 3 T ap Select Ringtone . Step 4 Select a ringtone. Sign Out of Chat Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Sign Out . Calendar The Cisco Cius Calendar application includes an integrated Cisco W ebEx Meeting Center application. Calendar reminders [...]

  • Page 101

    The following image shows the Calendar week view . Figure 34: Calendar Week V iew Set Up an Account The Calendar application shares account settings with the Email application. If your email account is already set up, you do not need to enter that account information again for the Calendar application. The first time that you open the Calendar appl[...]

  • Page 102

    Add a Calendar Account Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Accounts & Sync . Step 4 T ap Add Account . Step 5 T ap Corporate or Google . Step 6 Enter the calendar account credentials. Enter all credentials before you save account settings. The application tries to authenticate [...]

  • Page 103

    Edit an Event Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold an event. Step 2 T ap Edit Event . Step 3 Edit the event. Step 4 Uncheck the W ebEx check box on the Edit Event screen if you do not wish to make a W ebEx event. Step 5 T ap Done . Delete an Event Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold an event. Step 2 T ap Delete Event . Step 3 T ap OK . Start a Scheduled W ebE[...]

  • Page 104

    Hide Declined Events Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Hide Declined Events . Set Alerts and Notifications Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Set Alerts & Notifications . Select Y our Ringtone Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Sel[...]

  • Page 105

    Set Y our Default Reminder T ime Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Default Reminder Time . Calendar Widget Use the Calendar widget to display your upcoming events on your home screen. Related T opics Add to Cius Home Screen, on page 16 Unified Inbox The Unified Inbox application lets you manage all communicati[...]

  • Page 106

    Search the Contact List Procedure Step 1 T ap the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Search . View an Email Message T ap an email message to view it. If the message is part of a thread, the other messages appear in the tab on the left. Y ou can select a message from that tab to display its contents. Y ou can also swipe an email message to the left or right to [...]

  • Page 107

    Join a W ebEx Meeting T ap Join if you are viewing an event that is a W ebEx meeting that is about to start. Reorder the Panels Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Reorder Panels . Step 3 Drag a panel up or down to change its position. Step 4 T ap Close . Refresh Application Data Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Refre[...]

  • Page 108

    View an Email Message T ap an email message to view it. If the message is part of a thread, the other messages appear in the tab on the left. Y ou can select a message from that tab to display its contents. Y ou can also swipe an email message to the left or right to navigate to the next (left) or the previous (right) email message. Reorder the Pan[...]

  • Page 109

    Contact Icons Use a contact icon to access other ways to communicate with your contacts. Start a Conversation Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold the contact icon to open the Quick Contact Badge. Step 2 T ap the Chat icon . Call a Contact Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold the contact icon to open the Quick Contact Badge. Step 2 T ap the Phone icon . Start [...]

  • Page 110

    Unified Inbox Widget The Unified Inbox widget shows the number of new voice 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. Related T opics Add to Cius Home Screen, on page 16 Cisco W ebEx Me[...]

  • Page 111

    Start a Scheduled W ebEx Meeting T ap the Start button next to the event in the W ebEx application. The following image shows a W ebEx meeting detail view . Figure 36: Meeting Detail View Join a Scheduled W ebEx Meeting When it is time to join a meeting, the Join button on the meeting detail view will turn green. T ap the Join button next to the ev[...]

  • Page 112

    Start an Unscheduled WebEx Meeting Procedure Step 1 Launch the Contacts application from the Applications menu . Step 2 T ap a contact icon to open the Quick Contact Badge. Step 3 T ap the W ebEx icon in the menu that appears. Step 4 Y ou are prompted to enter the meeting topic, set the meeting password, and invite others by typing their email addr[...]

  • Page 113

    Invite Participants on a Phone Call into a WebEx Meeting Procedure Step 1 T ap the contact icon that displays during the phone call to open the Quick Contact Badge. Step 2 T ap W ebEx in the menu that appears. Invite Participants in a Chat into a WebEx Meeting Procedure Step 1 T ap the contact icon that displays during the chat to open the Quick Co[...]

  • Page 114

    Search the Internet Procedure Step 1 T ap the Search icon to the left of the search bar . Step 2 T ap the Internet icon. Step 3 T ype your search query into the search bar . Step 4 T ap Go . Search for Applications Procedure Step 1 T ap the Search icon to the left of the search bar . Step 2 T ap the Applications icon. Step 3 T ype your search query[...]

  • Page 115

    Add More Search Options Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Search . Step 4 T ap Searchable Items . Step 5 Select other search options. These options appear in the menu when you tap the Search icon in the Search application. Search Widget Use the Search widget to search from your h[...]

  • Page 116

    Open a New Window Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap New Window . V iew Open Windows Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Windows . V iew Y our Bookmarks Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap the Bookmarks button. Bookmark a W ebsite Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap the Bookmarks button. Step[...]

  • Page 117

    Open a Bookmark Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap the Bookmarks button. Step 3 T ap a bookmark. Open a Bookmark in a New Window Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap the Bookmarks button. Step 3 T ap and hold a bookmark. Step 4 T ap Open in New Window . Edit a Bookmark Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap th[...]

  • Page 118

    Delete a Bookmark Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap the Bookmarks button. Step 3 T ap and hold a bookmark. Step 4 T ap Delete Bookmark . Add a Shortcut to the Home Screen Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap the Bookmarks button. Step 3 T ap and hold a bookmark. Step 4 T ap Add Shortcut to Home . Share a Link Procedure [...]

  • Page 119

    Copy a Link URL Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap the Bookmarks button. Step 3 T ap and hold a bookmark. Step 4 T ap Copy Link URL . Set a Link as Y our Homepage Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap the Bookmarks button. Step 3 T ap and hold a bookmark. Step 4 T ap Set as Homepage . V iew Y our Most Visited W ebsites Pr[...]

  • Page 120

    V iew Y our Browser History Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap the Bookmarks button. Step 3 T ap History . Refresh a Page Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Refresh . Search a Page Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap More . Step 3 T ap Find on Page . Step 4 Enter your search query . Step 5 T ap Done . Cis[...]

  • Page 121

    V iew Download History Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap More . Step 3 T ap Downloads . Edit Browser Settings Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap More . Step 3 T ap Settings . Quickoffice Use Quickoffice to open and save Microsoft W ord documents, Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, Microsoft PowerPoint presentations, and PD[...]

  • Page 122

    Open a Spreadsheet Procedure Step 1 T ap Quicksheet . Step 2 T ap Recent Documents and select a file, or tap SD Card and navigate to your file. Open a Presentation Procedure Step 1 T ap Quickpoint . Step 2 T ap Recent Documents and select a file, or tap SD Card and navigate to your file. Open a PDF Document Procedure Step 1 T ap QuickPDF . Step 2 T[...]

  • Page 123

    Camera Use the Camera application to take pictures and record videos. Launch the Camera application from the Applications menu . The following image shows the Camera application. Figure 37: Camera Application The picture in the top right corner is a thumbnail of your most recent picture or video. Switch Between Picture and Video T ap and slide the [...]

  • Page 124

    Change the Exposure Procedure Step 1 T ap the Settings icon in the top right of the picture frame. Step 2 Select an exposure. Change Color Effects Procedure Step 1 T ap the Settings icon in the top right of the picture frame. Step 2 Select a color effect. Restore Default Camera Settings Procedure Step 1 T ap the Settings icon in the top right of th[...]

  • Page 125

    Disable Location Data Procedure Step 1 T ap the Location icon at the bottom left of the picture frame. Step 2 T ap Off . V ideos Use the Camera application to record videos. Record a Video Procedure Step 1 T ap the Record icon at the bottom right to start recording. Step 2 T ap the Stop icon at the bottom right to stop recording. Change the Exposur[...]

  • Page 126

    Restore Default Camera Settings Procedure Step 1 T ap the Settings icon in the top right of the video frame. Step 2 T ap Restore to Defaults . Adjust the Video Quality Procedure Step 1 T ap the V ideo Quality icon in the bottom right of the video frame. Step 2 Select a video quality . Gallery Use the gallery to view and share your pictures and vide[...]

  • Page 127

    Albums The gallery opens with a view of different albums. There is an icon to launch the camera application in the top right corner . View an Album T ap an album to view it. Switch Album Views There are two album views: folder view and grid view . T ap the icon in the top right corner of an album to switch views. Select All Items in an Album Proced[...]

  • Page 128

    Share a Picture Procedure Step 1 T ap a picture. Step 2 Press the Menu key . Step 3 T ap Share . Step 4 Select an application to share the picture. Delete a Picture Procedure Step 1 T ap a picture. Step 2 Press the Menu key . Step 3 T ap Delete . Rotate a Picture Procedure Step 1 T ap a picture. Step 2 Press the Menu key . Step 3 T ap More . Step 4[...]

  • Page 129

    Set a Picture as Wallpaper Procedure Step 1 T ap a picture. Step 2 Press the Menu key . Step 3 T ap More . Step 4 T ap Set As . Step 5 T ap W allpaper . Set a Picture as a Contact Icon Procedure Step 1 T ap a picture. Step 2 Press the Menu key . Step 3 T ap More . Step 4 T ap Set as . Step 5 T ap Contact Icon. Step 6 Select a contact. Step 7 Drag t[...]

  • Page 130

    View Picture Details Procedure Step 1 T ap a picture. Step 2 Press the Menu key . Step 3 T ap More . Step 4 T ap Details . Picture Frame Widget Use the Picture frame widget to display a picture from your Gallery in a frame on your home screen. Related T opics Add to Cius Home Screen, on page 16 V ideos Use the Gallery application to view , edit, an[...]

  • Page 131

    Share a Video Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold a video in an album. Step 2 T ap Share . Step 3 Select an application to share the video. View V ideo Details Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold a video in an album. Step 2 T ap More . Step 3 T ap Details . Music Use the music player to listen to audio files. Launch the Music application from the Application[...]

  • Page 132

    Container Format Details Decoder Encoder Name MP3 (.mp3) Mono/Stereo 8-320 kbps Constant bit rate (cbr) or variable bit rate (vbr) X MP3 T ype 0 and 1 (.mid, .xmf, .mxmf) R TTTL/R TX (.rtttl, .rtx) OT A (.ota) iMelody (.imy) MIDI T ype 0 and 1 DLS V ersion 1 and 2 XMF and Mobile XMF Support for ringtone formats R TTTL/R TX, OT A, and iMelody X MIDI[...]

  • Page 133

    Delete a Song Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold a song. Step 2 T ap Delete . Use a Song as a Ringtone Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold a song. Step 2 T ap Use as Phone Ringtone . Playlists Use the Music Player application to create and edit playlists. Y ou cannot import playlists from other devices. Add a Song to a Playlist Procedure Step 1 T ap and hol[...]

  • Page 134

    Play a Playlist Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold a playlist. Step 2 T ap Play . Rename a Playlist Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold a playlist. Step 2 T ap Rename . Delete a Playlist Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold a playlist. Step 2 T ap Delete . Edit the Recently Added Playlist Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold the Recently Added playlist. Step 2 T ap Edi[...]

  • Page 135

    Clock The Clock application displays the time and the date. If you are charging the battery , the Clock application displays the battery life. The Clock application also allows you to set alarms, view a slideshow of your pictures, and access the Music Player application. Launch the Clock application for the Applications menu . Set an Alarm Procedur[...]

  • Page 136

    V iew a Slideshow T ap the Slideshow icon. Open the Music Player Application T ap the Music Player icon. Related T opics Music, on page 113 Analog Clock Widget Use the Analog Clock widget to display an analog clock on your home screen. Related T opics Add to Cius Home Screen, on page 16 Sound Recorder Use the Sound Recorder application to record so[...]

  • Page 137

    • Citrix • VMware • W yse These desktop virtualization clients are available from Cisco AppHQ and have been optimized to run on Cisco Cius. Do not download generic versions of these applications from other application repositories. Desktop virtualization technologies may offer a degraded level of performance when remotely accessing audio, vid[...]

  • Page 138

    Y ou need a Google account to access some features of these applications. Add a Google Account Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Accounts & Sync . Step 4 T ap Add Account . Step 5 T ap Google . Step 6 Enter your Google account credentials. Gmail Use the Gmail application to s[...]

  • Page 139

    Navigation Use the Navigation application to get GPS navigation directions. News & W eather Use the News & W eather application to read the news and to get local weather information. Places Use the Places application to search for nearby restaurants, gas stations, A TMs, and attractions. T alk Use the T alk application to chat with your Goo[...]

  • Page 140

    The following image shows the Cisco AppHQ application. Figure 38: Cisco AppHQ View Featured Applications Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Featured . View a Category Procedure Step 1 Press the Menu key . Step 2 T ap Categories . Step 3 Select a category . Search Applications T ap the Search icon at the top right to search for applic[...]

  • Page 141

    View Application Details T ap an application to view the Application Details screen. The following image shows the Application Details screen. Figure 39: Application Details Screen Download an Application Procedure Step 1 T ap an application to view the Application Details screen. Step 2 T ap the Install button. Remove an Application Procedure Step[...]

  • Page 142

    Android Market If your system administrator has enabled access to the Android Market, additional applications are available from the Market application. Y ou need a Google account to purchase or install applications from the Android Market. Market Widget Use the Market widget to access the Android Market from your home screen. Related T opics Add t[...]

  • Page 143

    CHAPTER 5 Accessories • HD Media Station, page 125 • USB Accessories, page 130 • Micro-USB Port, page 133 • MicroSD Card Slot, page 133 • Connecting to a Monitor , page 134 • Bluetooth, page 135 • 3.5 mm Headsets, page 138 HD Media Station An HD media station extends the capabilities of Cisco Cius. Media stations feature an adjustable[...]

  • Page 144

    The following image shows the front of the HD media station. Figure 40: HD Media Station, Front View Speaker button 5 Handset 1 V olume button 6 Speaker 2 Mute button 7 USB port 3 Docking ports 4 Cisco Cius User Guide, Release 9.2(3) 126 OL-26946-01 Accessories HD Media Station[...]

  • Page 145

    The following image shows the back view of the HD media station. Figure 41: HD Media Station, Back View Computer port 5 Antitheft security lock connector (lock optional) 1 Single-mode DisplayPort connection 6 Foot stand 2 USB ports 7 AC power wall plug 3 Handset connection 8 Network port 4 Connect Cisco Cius to an HD Media Station Procedure Step 1 [...]

  • Page 146

    Power Cisco Cius Through Power Port Procedure Step 1 Insert the power cable into the HD media station AC power wall plug. Step 2 Connect your Cius to the media station. Power Cisco Cius Through PoE+ Procedure Step 1 Insert one end of an Ethernet cable into the media station network port. Step 2 Insert the other end of the Ethernet cable into an Eth[...]

  • Page 147

    Launch the Phone Application Lift the handset or press the Speaker key to launch the Phone application. Related T opics Phone, on page 35 Answer a Call Lift the handset or press the Speaker button to answer a call. Docking and Undocking During a Call The Phone application preserves your calls when you dock or undock your Cius with an HD media stati[...]

  • Page 148

    Updating Media Station Firmware Y ou receive a notice to reboot your Cius when it is docked and new media station firmware is available. T o apply the firmware update, your Cius must be docked while it reboots. USB Accessories Each available Cisco Cius HD media station features three USB ports: two on the back, and one on the right side. The USB po[...]

  • Page 149

    • Menu + A: Select all text in the current field Browser Shortcuts • Spacebar: Page down • Shift + Spacebar: Page up • Menu + I: Zoom in • Menu + O: Zoom out • Menu + J: Go back a page • Menu + K: Go forward a page • Menu + R: Refresh current page • Menu + F: Find on page • Menu + B: Open bookmarks • Menu + S: Open social netw[...]

  • Page 150

    Note that right-clicking in a desktop virtualization application may display a context-sensitive menu, rather than display the Menu, Home and Back keys. • Scroll: Use the mouse scroll wheel to move the highlight or focus to a dif ferent item on the screen VDI Shortcuts The keyboard shortcuts and mouse actions available in virtual desktop clients [...]

  • Page 151

    Micro-USB Port Use the micro-USB port on top of Cisco Cius for USB storage or for Android Debug Bridge (ADB) access. Y ou cannot attach other accessories to the micro-USB port. T urn On USB Storage Procedure Step 1 Use a micro-USB cable to connect your Cius to a computer . Step 2 Drag down the notification bar . Step 3 T ap USB Connected . Step 4 T[...]

  • Page 152

    Mount a MicroSD Card Procedure Step 1 Insert a microSD card into the microSD card slot. Step 2 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 3 T ap Settings . Step 4 T ap SD Card & Phone Storage . Step 5 T ap Mount SD Card . The microSD card is mounted at /sdcard/external/SDCARD. Format a MicroSD Card Procedure Step 1 Insert a microS[...]

  • Page 153

    Edit HDMI Settings Procedure Step 1 Connect your Cisco Cius to a monitor . Step 2 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 3 T ap HDMI . Step 4 Edit your HDMI settings. V irtual Desktop Infrastructure Some applications on a remote desktop are designed for a larger screen size. T o avoid cutting off part of an application in a virtua[...]

  • Page 154

    Y ou can use a Bluetooth device up to 30 feet (10 meters) away from your Cisco Cius. However , for best performance, it is recommended that you use Bluetooth devices within 10 feet (3 meters) of the Cisco Cius. Enabling Bluetooth may degrade your Cius wireless connection. For improved wireless network performance, disable Bluetooth when it is not i[...]

  • Page 155

    Step 4 When the device connects, the status under the device name in the Bluetooth devices submenu shows that the device is connected. Unpair a Bluetooth Device Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold a device in the Bluetooth devices submenu. Step 2 T ap Unpair . Make the Cius Discoverable T ap Discoverable . Y our Cius will be discoverable for 120 seconds[...]

  • Page 156

    Disconnect a Bluetooth Device Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold a device in the Bluetooth devices submenu. Step 2 T ap Disconnect . Disconnect and Unpair a Bluetooth Device Procedure Step 1 T ap and hold a device in the Bluetooth devices submenu. Step 2 T ap Disconnect and Unpair . 3.5 mm Headsets Y ou can plug a 3.5 mm headset into the headset port a[...]

  • Page 157

    CHAPTER 6 Product Safety Security Accessibility and Related Information • Safety and Performance Information, page 139 • Emergency Response Notification, page 139 • FCC Compliance Statements, page 141 • CE Marking, page 142 • Cryptographic Information, page 142 • Data Backup, page 143 • Accessibility Features, page 143 • Additional [...]

  • Page 158

    Emergency Response Notification for Phone Application When you open the Phone application on your Cisco Cius for the first time, the Emergency Response Notification dialog alerts you that your ability to dial emergency numbers may be hindered because you are using a V oIP network. This dialog requires that you check the “I acknowledge this inform[...]

  • Page 159

    In European Union countries, use only external speakers, microphones, and headsets that are fully compliant with the EMC Directive [89/336/EC]. Caution Headset Safety When using a headset, set the Cius volume to a safe level. Permanent hearing loss or damage may occur if headsets are used at high volume. Do not use a headset at high volume to block[...]

  • Page 160

    interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used according to the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However , there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does[...]

  • Page 161

    Data Backup Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Privacy . Step 4 T ap Back Up My Data . Accessibility Features Cisco Cius provides accessibility features for the vision impaired, the blind, and the hearing and mobility impaired. Accessibility Settings Procedure Step 1 T ap the Appl[...]

  • Page 162

    Enable Haptic Feedback Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Sound . Step 4 T ap Haptic Feedback . Screen Brightness Procedure Step 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. Step 2 T ap Settings . Step 3 T ap Display . Step 4 T ap Brightness . Step 5 Slide the bar left to[...]

  • Page 163

    Zoom In or Out Many applications allow you to zoom in or out. Zoom In Procedure Step 1 Put two fingers on the Cisco Cius screen. Step 2 Move your fingers away from each other , in any direction. Zoom Out Procedure Step 1 Put two fingers on the Cisco Cius screen. Step 2 Move your fingers toward each other . Additional Information • Y ou can access[...]

  • Page 164

    Cisco Cius User Guide, Release 9.2(3) 146 OL-26946-01 Product Safety Security Accessibility and Related Information Additional Information[...]

  • Page 165

    CHAPTER 7 F AQs and T roubleshooting This chapter provides answers to frequently asked questions and tips for troubleshooting your Cisco Cius. • Frequently Asked Questions, page 147 • T roubleshooting Tips, page 148 Frequently Asked Questions My Cius won’t turn on. What do I do? Q. If the battery was completely dischar ged, you may have to pl[...]

  • Page 166

    T o perform a factory reset: A. 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. 2 T ap Settings . 3 T ap Privacy . 4 T ap Factory Data Reset . 5 T ap Reset Phone . How do I report a problem? Q. Use the problem report tool: A. 1 T ap the Applications Menu icon on the home screen. 2 T ap Settings . 3 T ap About Cius . 4 T ap Cius Problem Report[...]

  • Page 167

    Phone, on page 35 W ireless & Networks, on page 24 The chat application will not sign in Problem The chat application will not automatically sign in to your account. Possible Cause The connection to the Cisco Unified Presence or W ebEx Connect server is not available. Solution Check to make sure that you are connected to a network. Related T op[...]

  • Page 168

    Possible Cause Y our account credentials are incorrect. Solution Reenter your account credentials. Related T opics W ireless & Networks, on page 24 Cisco Cius User Guide, Release 9.2(3) 150 OL-26946-01 FAQs and T roubleshooting Cannot connect to a wireless network[...]

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    CHAPTER 8 W arranty • Cisco 90-Day Limited Hardware W arranty T erms, page 151 Cisco 90-Day Limited Hardware Warranty T erms Special terms apply to your hardware warranty and various services that you can use during the warranty period. Y our formal W arranty Statement, including the warranties and license agreements that apply to Cisco software,[...]

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    Cisco Cius User Guide, Release 9.2(3) 152 OL-26946-01 Warranty Cisco 90-Day Limited Hardware Warranty T erms[...]

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    INDEX A access list 58 create 58 Accessibility 143 airplane mode 8 Android Market 124 applications 35, 58, 64, 72, 82, 87, 92, 95, 97, 103, 105, 108, 113, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 124 Android Market 124 Browser 97 Calendar 82 Camera 105 Chat 72 Cisco AppHQ 121 Cisco W ebEx Meetings 92 Clock 117 Contacts 58 Desktop V irtualization 118 Email 64 Galle[...]

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    clock 117 compliance 141 Conference 42 using 42 contacts 58 create 58 access list for Mobile Connect 58 cryptographic information 142 D data backup 143 desktop virtualization 118 DND 44, 54 customize 54 turn on and off 44 Do Not Disturb, See DND E email 64 emergency response 139 external devices 140 caution 140 information 140 G gallery 108 Google [...]

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    Q quick contact badge 61 quick launch bar 16 Quickoffice 103 S safety and performance 139, 140 external devices 140 power outage 139 screen brightness 144 screen reader 143 screen timeout 13 search 95 set up 55 speed-dial buttons 55 speed-dial codes 55 settings 55 user options 55 Setup Assistant 14 shared lines 41, 49 barge 41 description 49 silent[...]

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    Cisco Cius User Guide, Release 9.2(3) IN-4 OL-26946-01 Index[...]