User's Manual Part 1
030-300419 Rev. A
Draft 8– 11/30/04
030-300419 Rev. A 4 November 2004
User Guide
Verizon One Telephone Subsystem
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.
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 as explained in this document.
For details on operating your Verizon One in iobi mode, please refer to Verizon’s iobi user manual. The remainder
of this document will only address using your Verizon One telephone system in Stand Alone mode.
Hereafter, the Verizon One Telephone Subsystem will be referred to as “Verizon One,” “Base Unit,” or “Handset.”
2. CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT
LCD screens – The screens displayed in this document are meant to provide a visual representation of Verizon
One’s Handset and Base functionality. The actual data displayed in your LCD screens may differ slightly from
the data displayed in the screens of this document.
Lucy – Refers to the name assigned to an additional Handset registered to the Verizon One Base Unit. This
name was used to explain the Intercom and Call Transfer Functions discussed in section 14 of this document.
Note – Refers to outlined information that provides additional details about a feature or function.
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.
Off-hook – Refers to the condition when either the Base Unit or Handset is active in requesting dial tone or is
engaged in a call.
Pointer – Refers to the pointer symbol ► used to select items in the LCD screens.
Screen – Refers to either the Handset’s or the Base Unit’s Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).
Words enclosed in symbols < > represent physical buttons that you can press with your finger. These are
located on the face of the Handset and the Base Unit.
Words enclosed in brackets [ ] represent soft key functions accessible/selectable through the Handset’s and
Base Unit’s LCD screens.










