Westell A90HS1058 Spread Spetrum Transmitter User Manual PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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Users Manual Part 1
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. A 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 .................................................................................................................................5 3.1 Telephone Safety Instructions ....................................................................................................................5 3.2 Battery Safety Instructions .........................................................................................................................5 REGULATORY INFORMATION ......................................................................................................................6 FCC Compliance Note ...........................................................................................................................................6 5. 6. 7. 8. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VERIZON ONE SYSTEM.................................................................................7 5.1 Caring for Your Verizon One .....................................................................................................................7 5.2 Base Unit Telephone Features ....................................................................................................................7 5.3 Cordless Handset Telephone Features........................................................................................................8 TELEPHONE SUBSYSTEM QUICK STARTUP...............................................................................................9 INSTALLING THE VERIZON ONE BASE UNIT...........................................................................................10 7.1 Choosing a Location to Install Verizon One ............................................................................................10 7.2 Installing the Base Unit on a Desktop or Flat Surface..............................................................................10 7.3 Wall Mounting on a Hollow Drywall Surface (Optional) ........................................................................10 INSTALLING THE VERIZON ONE HANDSET.............................................................................................12 8.1 Installing the Handset Battery ..................................................................................................................12 8.2 Charging the Handset (Battery) ................................................................................................................13 8.3 Battery Charge Indication.........................................................................................................................14 8.4 Turning On the Handset ...........................................................................................................................15 8.5 Parking the Handset on the Base ..............................................................................................................16 8.6 Using the Handset Belt Clip .....................................................................................................................16 9. REGISTERING THE HANDSET TO THE Verizon One BASE ......................................................................17 10. VERIZON ONE HANDSET CONTROLS ........................................................................................................18 10.1 Handset Control Buttons ..........................................................................................................................18 10.2 Handset Activity LED ..............................................................................................................................19 10.3 Backlighting .............................................................................................................................................19 11. Verizon One HANDSET SCREENS..................................................................................................................20 11.1 Standby.....................................................................................................................................................20 11.2 No New Calls ...........................................................................................................................................20 11.3 Twelve New Calls ....................................................................................................................................21 11.4 Ringer Off.................................................................................................................................................21 11.5 Fifteen New Calls, No Messages Waiting, Line In use ............................................................................21 11.6 Fifteen New Calls, Messages Waiting, Line In use ..................................................................................21 12. USING THE Verizon One MAIN MENU..........................................................................................................22 12.1 Accessing Handset Main Menu ................................................................................................................22 12.2 Registration Menu ....................................................................................................................................23 12.3 Date and Time Menu ................................................................................................................................24 030-300419 Rev. A November 2004 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 ...............................................................................................................................27 13. USING THE PHONEBOOK MENU .................................................................................................................33 13.1 Accessing the Phonebook.........................................................................................................................33 13.2 Adding a New Name ................................................................................................................................34 13.3 Phonebook Listing....................................................................................................................................36 13.4 Phonebook View Entry.............................................................................................................................36 13.5 Phonebook Options ..................................................................................................................................37 13.6 Edit a Phone Entry....................................................................................................................................37 13.7 Deleting Existing Phone Numbers............................................................................................................39 14. USING INTERCOM AND CALL TRANSFER FUNCTIONS.........................................................................40 14.1 Intercom Functions...................................................................................................................................40 14.2 Call Transfer Functions ............................................................................................................................44 14.3 Handset Locator........................................................................................................................................46 15. USING DIALING FUNCTIONS .......................................................................................................................47 15.1 Dialing Screen ..........................................................................................................................................47 15.2 Redial Screen............................................................................................................................................51 15.3 Incoming Call Screen ...............................................................................................................................51 15.4 Talk Screen...............................................................................................................................................52 15.5 Call Waiting Screen..................................................................................................................................52 15.6 Unregistered Handset Screen....................................................................................................................52 15.7 Out of Range Detection ............................................................................................................................53 16. HEADSET SUPPORT........................................................................................................................................54 17. VERIZON ONE BASE UNIT CONTROLS......................................................................................................55 17.1 Base Unit Speakerphone Control Buttons ................................................................................................55 17.2 Base Unit Activity LED ...........................................................................................................................56 17.3 Backlighting .............................................................................................................................................57 18. VERIZON ONE BASE UNIT OPERATIONS ..................................................................................................57 18.1 Base Unit, Stylus and LCD.......................................................................................................................57 18.2 Making and Ending Calls .........................................................................................................................57 18.3 Answering Incoming Calls .......................................................................................................................57 18.4 Transferring Calls from the Base to the Handset......................................................................................58 18.5 Transferring Calls from the Handset to the Base......................................................................................58 18.6 Paging from the Base................................................................................................................................58 18.7 Adjusting the Volume...............................................................................................................................58 18.8 Using the Mute Button .............................................................................................................................58 18.9 Using the Hold Button..............................................................................................................................58 18.10 Using the Menu and Address Book Buttons ............................................................................................58 19. TECHNICAL SUPPORT INFORMATION ......................................................................................................59 20. PUBLICATION INFORMATION.....................................................................................................................59 030-300419 Rev. A November 2004 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. 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. 030-300419 Rev. A November 2004 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. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. Never touch non-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. IMPORTANT: In the event of a loss of electricity to your home/office, your Verizon One telephone system will not operate. For this reason, it is recommended that you have at least one standard telephone in your home/office for use in case of an emergency. WARNING Risk of electric shock. Voltages up to 140 Vdc (with reference to ground) may be present on telecommunications circuits. 3.2 Battery Safety Instructions Use only the battery that was provided with your Verizon One kit, or an authorized replacement recommended by the manufacturer. Do not puncture the battery. The battery contains toxic materials that could be released if mishandled, resulting in injury. Keep batteries and other potentially hazardous devices out of the reach of children. Never dispose of batteries in fire, which could result in explosion. 030-300419 Rev. A November 2004 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. 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. 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. 5.1 Caring for Your Verizon One Please follow these guidelines to ensure the best use of your Verizon One. • When using Stylus pen (Verizon One in iobi mode), please be sure to gently tap the components in the LCD screen to navigate to various Iobi features. • DO NOT use a pen, pencil or other pointed object on the LCD screen as these items may cause damage to the screen. Always use the point of the Stylus for tapping on the LCD screen and making selections. • Warning: DO NOT use an abrasive cleaner on the LCD screen as this will damage the screen. If the LCD becomes soiled, use a damp, clean cloth moistened with a window-cleaning solution to gently wipe the screen. 5.2 Base Unit Telephone Features The following features are provided in the Verizon One Base Unit. An in-depth discussion of functions will be discussed later in this document. • Symmetrical 5.8 GHz DSS cordless telephone technology with built-in 5.8 GHz Antennae • 75 Hopping Channels for enhanced operation under interference • 12-key Keypad allows alphanumeric data entry to the Base Unit. • Telephone Control buttons allow phone setup, navigation, menu selection, and call control (such as hold, mute, intercom, volume control) from the Base Unit. • Full Duplex, Handsfree Speaker/Microphone for placing / receiving calls from the Base Unit 030-300419 Rev. A November 2004 030-300419 Rev. A Draft 8– 11/30/04 Verizon One Telephone Subsystem User Guide • Internally filtered convenience/Fax jack – enables the connection of other telephony equipment such as fax machines directly to Verizon One • Integrated Handset Cradle with battery charger • Illuminated, Color LCD Touch Screen – Primary iobi user interface that enables access to Verizon One’s advanced services • LED Indicators display the operational status of Verizon One’s telephony and data networking functions • Message Waiting/Ringing LED indicator – provides indication of incoming calls and/or message waiting • Selective intercom page to either Base or the Handset. • Stylus Pen functions as a detachable, pen-like, plastic tool for selecting items on the Base Unit’s LCD screen (primarily used with iobi services) 5.3 Cordless Handset Telephone Features The following features are provided in the Verizon One Cordless Telephone Handset. An in-depth discussion of functions will be discussed later in this document. • Symmetrical 5.8 GHz DSS cordless telephone technology with built-in 5.8GHz Antennae • 75 Hopping Channels for enhanced operation under interference • Illuminated 12-key Keypad allows alphanumeric data entry • Telephone Control buttons allow phone setup, navigation, menu selection, and call control (such as hold, mute, intercom, manual volume control) from the Handset • Illuminated Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screen with graphics-based operation • Message Waiting/Ringing LED indicator– provides indication of incoming calls and/or message waiting • Type I and Type II Caller ID, Call Waiting and Call Waiting with Caller Line ID (user must subscribe to services from telephone company) • Incoming Calls with last 40 Caller ID records • Support for Off hook dialing, pre-dialing and redial • One touch conference and Selective intercom page between Base Unit and Handset(s) • Phonebook dialing; 50 Phonebook • Redial from list of last 5 numbers dialed • Saving selective Caller ID records into Phonebook directory • Digital Volume Control • Rechargeable Battery • Ear plug adapter for headset (optional headset not included) • Belt Clip for hands-free operation when using a headset (optional headset not included) 030-300419 Rev. A November 2004 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 Stylus Power Supply RJ-45 Ethernet cable (straightthrough) (yellow) RJ-11 Phone cable Verizon One Cordless Handset with Battery and Headset Handset Belt Clip Base Unit Swivel Support Stand 030-300419 Rev. A November 2004 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. 7.1 Choosing a Location to Install Verizon One For optimal performance of Verizon One, please find a location that is: • • • • • Away from electrical and interferences such a televisions, radios, microwave ovens Away from water or moisture, excessive dust, or extreme cold In a central location that has no obstructions – this will optimize cordless performance Away from heat sources and sunlight In locations where there are multiple cordless telephones, separate the base units as much as possible 7.2 Installing the Base Unit on a Desktop or Flat Surface 1. Snap-on the Base Unit swivel support stand onto the back of the Verizon One Base Unit. 2. Locate a sturdy, flat surface, table or desktop that is near an active wall AC power outlet and a provisioned telephone jack, and position the Verizon One Base Unit. 3. 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. This connection will provide dial tone for voice services in addition to providing DSL to your Verizon One. (Note: The Verizon One has a convenience/Fax jack that can be used to connect additional telephone equipment such as a fax machine). 4. Connect the AC 12V power supply cord to the power connector marked 12V AC on the rear panel of the Verizon One Base Unit. Plug the other end of the power supply into an AC wall socket, and then turn on the power switch (if it is not already on). 5. Check the Base to see if the Power LED is solid green. If the Power LED is solid green, the Verizon One Base is powered up. 6. Verify telephone operation by pressing thebutton found on the front of the Base Unit. Once pressed, the In-Use LED lights solid blue and dial tone should be heard from the speaker. 7.3 Wall Mounting on a Hollow Drywall Surface (Optional) Follow the steps below to mount Verizon One on a wall: NOTE: The hardware needed to wall mount Verizon One is not included with the product. 1. Obtain two #8 pan-head screws and two #8 wall anchors. 2. Place the Verizon One Base Unit stand against the wall where it is to be mounted. Using a pencil, mark one of the two corresponding screw locations. Mark the other at the appropriate distance vertically. 3. Drill a 3/16” hole for the wall anchors and insert. Screw in the #8 screws until the face of the screws are approximately 1/8” from the wall. 030-300419 Rev. A 10 November 2004 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. This connection will provide dial tone for voice services in addition to providing DSL to your Verizon One. (Note: The Verizon One has a convenience/Fax jack that can be used to connect additional telephone equipment such as a fax machine). 6. Connect the AC 12V power supply cord to the power connector marked 12V AC on the rear panel of the Verizon One Base Unit. Plug the other end of the power supply into an AC wall socket, and then turn on the power switch (if it is not already on). 7. Check the Base to see if the Power LED is solid green. If the Power LED is solid green, the Verizon One Base is powered up. 8. Verify telephone operation by pressing the button found on the front of the Base Unit. Once pressed, the In-Use LED lights solid blue and a dial tone should be emitted from the speaker. 9. Once telephone operation has been verified, snap the Base Unit Swivel stand onto the base. Adjust the stand by pressing the paddle and tilting the base until the top of the Base Unit Touches the edge of the circular stand. The Base Unit must be installed in this position. Prior to placing the Base Unit and Swivel Stand onto the wall, use the cable management grooves within the bottom of the stand to guide the Power, and telephone cables so that the stand can sit flush with the wall. Mount the unit to the wall. 10. Once unit has been mounted to the wall, re-verify telephone operation by pressing the button on the front of the Base Unit. Once pressed, the In-Use LED lights solid blue and a dial tone should be heard from the speaker. 030-300419 Rev. A 11 November 2004 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. This battery can be found inside the battery compartment of the handset. Prior to use, you must plug the battery into the handset as described in section 8.1 (Installing the Handset Battery). 8.1 Installing the Handset Battery IMPORTANT: Before you install or handle the battery, please read section 3.2 for Battery Safety Instructions. 1. Remove the battery cover by pressing on the cover and then sliding the cover off the battery compartment. 2. Attach the battery cable connector to the connector socket inside the battery compartment, and then slide the battery into the compartment. (Note: Prior to replacing the battery cover, be sure that the battery cables will not obstruct the compartment when the cover is replaced.) 030-300419 Rev. A 12 November 2004 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. Allow the battery to charge for approximately 12 hours prior to initial use. NOTE: To charge the Handset initially, allow the Handset and battery to charge for 12 hours. Whenever the Handset battery needs recharging, the battery icon on the handset’s LCD will be shown flashing. Base Unit Contacts Handset Contacts Slide the Handset face down into the cradle of Base so that the contacts touch. 030-300419 Rev. A 13 November 2004 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. 8.3.1 Battery Level (Low Charge) When the handset reaches low battery level state during a talk state, the “battery low” tone is played once per minute through the speaker and the battery low icon begins to flash indicating approximately 8 minutes of talk time are remaining. If the Handset is not currently on a call and the icon is flashing, when you press any key, the Handset will emit an error tone and all keypad functions will be disabled (in the event that the battery is too low to initiate a telephone call). The battery low icon will continue to flash until the battery is recharged or completely discharged. Icon flashes Low battery level indication (battery icon flashes) 8.3.2 Battery Level (Medium Charge) When the Handset reaches Medium battery level, the battery icon is displayed “on” steady and will remain on until either a low charge is reached (icon will be flashing), or until a High charge is reached by re-charging the battery. Icon on “steady” Medium battery level indication (battery icon “on” steady) 030-300419 Rev. A 14 November 2004 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. After 3 seconds the display will revert to the normal Standby screen. 8.4 Turning On the Handset Once the battery has been installed and the Handset has been charged, the handset will be functional. Pressing any key will illuminate the display. 030-300419 Rev. A 15 November 2004 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. 8.6 Using the Handset Belt Clip If you want to use the belt clip provided with the Handset, snap the belt clip onto the back of the Handset, and then fasten the belt clip and Handset onto your belt. This is an easy and secure way to transport the phone, and is convenient when using the headset jack for hands-free operation. 030-300419 Rev. A 16 November 2004 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. 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 . To select Menu, press . To scroll up or down, use the round navigation button 1. While at the Base Unit select the
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