User's Manual Part 1

030-300419 Rev. A
Draft 8– 11/30/04
030-300419 Rev. A 18 November 2004
User Guide
Verizon One Telephone Subsystem
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.
Button Function
Volume Up/Volume Down
(On side of Handset)
Pressing these buttons will raise/lower the volume of the Handset Ringer when
handset is on-hook.. The ringer volume can be set to low, medium, high, or off. .
The ringer level will be displayed while you are changing the volume. Pressing
these buttons when on off-hook mode will adjust the speaker volume of the audio.
Talk/Flash
When pressed initially, this button places the phone in off-hook status, and you
may dial the desired phone number. When pressed during an active call, it will
simulate a momentary press and release of the phone’s hook switch and will put
the active call on hold and accepts the incoming call as with call waiting or 3-way
calling.
Off/Clear
Enables you to end any calls by placing the phone on-hook. Clear is used to clear
entries and selections made to the soft-menu available on the Handset LCD.
Hold
When pressed once, this button will place the entire call on hold. Press the Hold
button again to release the call from hold status.
Intercom
When the Intercom button is pressed on the Handset, it serves as a paging device
to locate the Base Unit and/or to establish an intercom call between the Handset
and Base Unit. When Intercom is pressed, the Base Unit will receive the signal
from the Handset, and will ring until the Base Unit is set to off-hook status or until
the Handset presses intercom turning the intercom function off.
Redial
Redial enables you to select one of the last 5 phone numbers entered in the phone.
(Note: It will not redial numbers such as passcodes or account numbers that may
have been entered after the outgoing call was established.)
12-key Keypad (0-9, *, #) Enables you to enter the desired characters.
Pressing this button will allow you to:
-Select a menu option from the Main menu screen
-Edit/Erase/Save the option settings
Pressing this button will allow you to:
-Access Handset’s Main menu screen
-Delete/Backspace characters
-View the settings of an option once it is selected
Pressing this button enables you to:
-Scroll up/down to the desired menu option
-Toggle between sublevel menu options and settings
-Select calls displayed on the Handset’s LCD screen
-Access speed dial numbers