User's Manual Part 2

030-300419 Rev. A
Draft 8– 11/30/04
030-300419 Rev. A 57 November 2004
User Guide
Verizon One Telephone Subsystem
17.3 Backlighting
Backlighting refers to the condition when the LCD screen or the buttons on the Base or the Handset light to
indicate any of the following conditions:
Incoming Calls
Pressing Keys
Paging and/or Intercom functions
18. VERIZON ONE BASE UNIT OPERATIONS
Verizon One has been designed to operate in two different modes: Stand Alone and iobi. The default mode of
operation is iobi. When iobi services are not available because either your DSL Line has not been provisioned or for
other network reasons, your Verizon One will revert to Stand Alone mode. In Stand Alone mode, your Verizon One
telephone system will work as a standard cordless telephone. The following sections describe the Verizon One Base
Unit’s speakerphone operations for Stand Alone mode only. In Stand Alone mode, the Base functions as a standard
speakerphone.
18.1 Base Unit, Stylus and LCD
If you are using Verizon One in iobi mode, you will perform most of your interactions through the Base
Unit’s LCD touch screen. A stylus pen is provided with the Base and, by using the stylus, you can gently
tap the components in the LCD screen and navigate to various Iobi features. The stylus, which is included
with your Verizon One kit, is stored in the stylus holder located on the right side of the Verizon One base.
To use the stylus, firmly press the stylus to disengage it from the stylus holder on the Base. Then, use the
pointed end of the stylus to gently tap the LCD screen.
Important: Always use the point of the stylus for tapping on the LCD screen and making selections. Please do
not use a pen, pencil or other pointed object on the LCD screen as these items may cause damage to the
screen. If the LCD screen becomes soiled, use a damp, clean cloth moistened with a window-cleaning solution
to gently wipe the screen. Please do not use an abrasive as this may scratch the screen.
18.2 Making and Ending Calls
To make a call from the Base Unit, press the speaker button. The phone will go off-hook and give a dial tone. You
may then dial the desired number. To end a call, press the <Speaker> button. The phone will go on-hook and
disconnect the call.
18.3 Answering Incoming Calls
To answer an incoming call, from the Base Unit, press the <Speaker> button or any of the dialing keys (0-9, *, #) on
the keypad during an incoming call ring tone. After you press the <Speaker> button, the Base will go off-hook and
you may begin speaking.