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
Figure 1: Poly Trio C60 System hardware features
Poly Trio C60 System Hardware Feature Descriptions
Reference Number Feature Feature Description
1 Volume keys Adjusts the volume of the audio
from the speakerphone and ringer.
2 Mute key Mutes the microphones during calls
and conferences. The key glows
red when activated.
3 Proximity sensor Wakes the system when it detects
user movement nearby.
Note: Don’t press on the
proximity sensor. Doing so
may damage the sensor
and the system.
4 USB ports The USB host port, found on the
side of the phone, enables you to
connect a USB flash drive to record
calls.
The USB device port, found on the
bottom of the phone, enables you to
connect a computer using a micro
USB cable to use the system as a
speakerphone for calls.
5 Touchscreen Enables you to select items and
navigate menus on the touch-
sensitive screen.
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