User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Before You Begin
- Getting Started with Poly Trio C60
- Logging In to and Locking the System
- Audio Calls
- Placing Audio Calls
- Calling Contacts from the Directory
- Placing Intercom Calls
- Answering Audio Calls
- Decline an Incoming Call
- End an Audio Call
- Holding and Resuming Calls
- Transferring Calls
- Forwarding Incoming Calls to a Contact
- Rejecting Calls with Do Not Disturb
- Managing Multiple Calls
- Make a Call Using a Different Call Application
- Mute the Microphones
- Unmute the Microphones
- Conference Calls
- Recording Audio Calls
- Using the Calendar
- Call Lists and Directories
- Voicemail and Pages
- Connecting Bluetooth and USB Devices
- Poly Trio C60 Settings
- Maintaining Poly Trio C60
- Accessibility Features
- Troubleshooting
Accessibility Feature Description
Built-in speakerphone
A built-in speakerphone enables you to hear audio on the device without
having to use headset.
Related Links
Answer Calls Automatically on page 24
Related Links
Poly Trio C60 System Hardware Overview on page 7
Features for Vision-Impaired and Blind Users
Poly phones include various features that enable users with visual impairments to use many of the
features on the phone.
The following table lists the accessibility features for visually impaired and blind users.
Accessibility Features for Vision-Impaired and Blind Users
Accessibility Feature Description
Adjustable backlight settings You can change the brightness of the screen by
adjusting backlight intensity settings.
Tactile volume keys Poly Trio C60 volume buttons are raised and
discernible to touch.
Large text You can increase the onscreen text font to a larger size.
High contrast mode You can increase the screen's contrast settings to more
easily view objects and text on the screen.
Color correction You can change the screen colors to compensate for
certain kinds of color-blindness:
• Deuteranomaly
• Protanomaly
• Tritanomaly
Accessibility Features
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