030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8 – 11/30/04 Draft 7 Changed power to AC 12V Draft 8 Updates section 3.1 Telephone Safety Instructions per Joe Gage VERIZON ONE TELEPHONE SUBSYSTEM 5.8 GHZ DIGITAL CORDLESS SPEAKERPHONE USER GUIDE © Copyright 2004 Westell, Inc. 030-300419 Rev.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................................................4 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT ................................................................................................4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide 12.4 Handset Name Menu ................................................................................................................................25 12.5 Ringer Setup Menu...................................................................................................................................25 12.6 Incoming Calls Menu ............................................................................................
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide 1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The Verizon One is an integrated communications platform that combines your telephone, data networking and Internet services into one simple device. This User’s Guide explains how to use the telephone features of your new Verizon One when operating the telephone in what is called “Stand Alone” mode. Your Verizon One has been designed to operate in two different modes: Stand Alone and iobi.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide 3. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3.1 Telephone Safety Instructions Please save these important safety instructions. Always disconnect all telecommunications network conductors prior to servicing the unit. Do not use a telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. (Move away from the gas leak before using a telephone.) Never install any telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide 5. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VERIZON ONE SYSTEM The Verizon One Telephone Subsystem can function in two modes: Standalone mode and iobi mode. In Standalone mode, Verizon One functions as a standard cordless telephone/speaker device that can be used in your home or office. In iobi mode, Verizon One provides a variety of voice and data network services that can be delivered through your broadband connection to Verizon’s network.
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030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide 6. TELEPHONE SUBSYSTEM QUICK STARTUP Checking Package Contents Item Quantity Verizon One Base Unit 1 Stylus 1 Power Supply 1 RJ-45 Ethernet cable (straightthrough) (yellow) 1 RJ-11 Phone cable 1 Verizon One Cordless Handset with Battery and Headset 1 Handset Belt Clip 1 Base Unit Swivel Support Stand 1 030-300419 Rev.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide 7. INSTALLING THE VERIZON ONE BASE UNIT To install the Verizon One Base Unit, please follow the instructions provided in this section. 7.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide 4. Test-fit the Verizon One Base Unit swivel stand on the screws and adjust the screw depth for a sliding fit. Once the stand fits tightly against the wall, remove it from the wall. 5. Connect the included phone cable from the jack marked DSL on the rear panel of the Base Unit to the telephone wall jack provisioned for DSL and phone service.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide 8. INSTALLING THE VERIZON ONE HANDSET To install the Handset, please follow the instructions provided in this section. NOTE: The Verizon One kit includes a battery that provides power to the Handset when the Handset is not cradled in the Base Unit. When the Handset is cradled in the Base Unit, the Base Unit will automatically begin charging the handset battery.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide 3. Replace the battery cover by sliding the cover upward until it snaps into place on the Handset. 8.2 Charging the Handset (Battery) Prior to using your Verizon One Handset for the first time, the Handset Battery must be fully charged. To charge the Handset, place the Handset into the cradle with the keypad facedown so that the contacts on the Handset touch the contacts on the Base Unit.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide 8.3 Battery Charge Indication The Handset provides indication of 4 levels of battery charge state. (Full, High, Medium, Low). It takes approximately 2 seconds for the Handset to detect the battery charge level after it has been removed from the cradle. The Handset LCD design includes a Battery level meter icon. 8.3.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide 8.3.3 Battery Level (High Charge) When the Handset is at High battery level, the battery icon is not displayed. High battery level indication (battery icon is not displayed) 8.3.4 Battery Level (Full Charge) If the handset is fully charged when removed from the base and in an idle state, the screen will display the following message for 3 seconds or until you press any key.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide 8.5 Parking the Handset on the Base To park the Handset, slide the Handset (face down) into the cradle of the Base Unit. Be sure the contacts on the Handset touch the contacts on the Base. Slide the Handset face down into the cradle of Base so that the contacts touch. 8.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide 9. REGISTERING THE HANDSET TO THE VERIZON ONE BASE Registration Procedure After successfully charging your Verizon One Handset, you must perform a registration procedure to allow the Handset to communicate with the base. To register the handset to the Base Unit perform the following steps: key in the top left NOTE: To select soft key functions displayed on the left side of the LCD screen, press the corner key of the Handset.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide 10. VERIZON ONE HANDSET CONTROLS 10.1 Handset Control Buttons The following control buttons are provided on the Verizon One Handset. NOTE: “Off-hook” refers to the condition when either the Base Unit or Handset is active in requesting a dial tone or is engaged in a call. “On-hook” refers to the condition when either the Base Unit or a Handset is not active in requesting a dial tone or placing a call.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide 10.2 Handset Activity LED The Handset includes an Activity LED, also referred to as the “Voice Message Waiting LED,” which performs the following functions: • Incoming Ring: Activity LED is flashing at a cadence in accordance to an incoming ring pattern. When ring cadence is ON, the LED blinks. • Talk Mode: If the Handset is in Talk mode, Intercom, or Voice-Mail mode, the Activity LED lights solid blue.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide 11. VERIZON ONE HANDSET SCREENS 11.1 Standby After you have charged and registered the Handset to the Base, the Standby screen will be displayed on the Handset’s LCD screen. The Standby screen provides information such as: • Current Time and Date • Battery Level Meter (Note: Battery level meter will be displayed only if the battery contains a low or medium charge.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide 11.3 Twelve New Calls For example, when there are 12 new calls, no messages waiting, and the line is not in use, the Handset will display the following screen. 11.4 Ringer Off When the ringer is off, the Handset will display the Ringer OFF icon on the LCD screen. 11.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide 12. USING THE VERIZON ONE MAIN MENU 12.1 Accessing Handset Main Menu key in the top left NOTE: To select soft key functions displayed on the left side of the LCD screen, press the corner key of the Handset. To select soft key functions displayed on the right side of the screen, press the key in the top right corner. These buttons are used to select soft key functions only. For example, if you want to select Phonebook, press .
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide The following chart displays Main Manu and Submenu options available to the Handset. Main Menu Option Submenu Option(s) Incoming Calls Save – Selecting this option enables you to save incoming calls. Erase – This option enables you to erase any saved calls. Erase All – This option enables you to erase all saved calls.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide If the registration is unsuccessful, the Handset will emit an “error tone,” and the screen will display a “Registration Failed” message for 2 seconds before returning to the initial Handset registration screen. NOTE: The maximum number of handsets that can be registered to the Base is eight. 12.3 Date and Time Menu When the [Date and Time] menu is selected from the main menu screen, the following screen will be displayed.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide • Select [Month] to change the current month setting. • Press the button to return to the Standby screen without saving changes. • Select [Save] to save the settings and to return to Main Menu screen. Error checking of valid dates also takes place on [Save].
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide • Select [Change] to change settings. (Note: for the Ringer volume, Ringer Tone menus, selecting the [Change] soft key will also play the selected settings.) • Select [Save] to stop playing the test Melody, save all settings, and to return to the Main Menu screen. The pointer will be at the last selected menu item. • Press the button to switch to a different feature and to stop playing the test Melody.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide Keypad Tone If you select [Keypad Tone] the following screen will be displayed. “On” is the default keypad tone. Select [Change] if you want to change the keypad tone to “Off.” After you have modified this setting, select [Save] to save your settings. 12.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide 12.6.1 Saving Incoming Calls to the Phonebook To save a call from the Incoming Calls log to the phonebook, first select [Incoming Calls] at the main menu screen. View the list of incoming calls and then select the entry that you want to save. Next, select [Options] to display the following “Save/Erase/Erase All” screen. Select [Save]. 12.6.1.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide Name Screen The caller’s name from the entry you selected at the Incoming Calls log will be displayed in the “Name” field. Select from the following options, and then select [Save] to save the entry to the phonebook. • Enter additional text to the caller’s name by pressing the # key, which will display at the blinking underscore at the last character. Use the Handset keypad to input your text.
030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide Number Screen If you press the button in the “Name” screen, the following “Number” screen will be displayed. The caller’s phone number from the entry you selected at the Incoming Calls log will be displayed in the “Number” field. Select from the following options, and then select [Save] to save the entry to the phonebook. • Enter additional digits (0-9, *, #) at the blinking underscore by using the Handset keypad.