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© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 2 Table of Contents 1. Product Description 9 1.1 Installation Requirements 9 1.2 Networking Requirements 9 2. Conventions Used in This Document 11 3. Safety Instructions 12 3.1 Safety Instructions 12 3.2 Battery Safety Instructions 12 4. Regulatory Information 1...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 4 15. Using Intercom and Call Transfer Functions 56 15.1 Intercom Functions 56 15.1.1 Paging the Base 56 15.1.2 No Answer From a Page 57 15.1.3 Using the Intercom During an Active Call 57 15.2 Call Transfer Functions 58 15.2.1 Completing a Call Transfer 58 15.2....
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 6 19.10.3 Reply to an E-mail 94 19.11 Alarm/Timer 94 19.11.1 Start Timer 94 19.11.2 Set Alarm 94 19.11.3 Start Stopwatch 95 19.12 Calculator 95 19.13 News & More 95 19.13.1 Choose Content 95 19.13.1.1 My Choices 95 19.13.1.2 Top Headlines 95 19.13.1.3 Movies...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 7 19.16.5.1 Manage Cell Phones 106 19.16.5.2 Add Cell Phones 107 19.16.5.2.1 Authorizing a Cell Phone 107 19.16.5.3 View Cell Phone 107 19.16.6 Home Networking 107 19.16.7 Ring Tones 108 19.16.7.1 Set Ring Tone 108 19.16.7.2 View Ring Tones 108 19.16.8 Volume 10...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 8 20.8.4 View Services 135 20.8.5 View Clients 135 20.9 Setup My Connection 135 20.9.1 Setup FiOS Connection 135 20.9.2 Setup DSL Connection 135 21. Technical Support 136 21.1 Getting Help 136 21.1.1 Touch-Screen Help 136 21.1.2 Help with Your DSL Service 136 21...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 9 1.1 Installation Requirements To install Verizon One , you will need the following:A Network Interface Card (NIC) installed in your PC, or an IEEE 802.11b/g adapter. NOTE: Please wait until you have received notification from Verizon One that your DSL line has ...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 10 1.2 Networking Requirements (cont’d) NOTE: Before you connect via 10/100 Base-T, you must have an available Ethernet card installed in your computer. If your Ethernet card does not auto- negotiate, you must set it to half duplex. Refer to the Ethernet card ma...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 11 • 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 th...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 12 3.1 Safety Instructions • Never install any telephone wiring during a lightning storm.• Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for a wet location.• Never touch non-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless t...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 13 4.1 FCC Compliance Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant FCC Statement: This Product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 14 5.1 Base Unit Features The following features are provided in the Verizon One Base Unit. An in-depth description 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 H...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 17 6.1 Checking Kit Contents Your kit contains everything you need to set-up Verizon One and install your Verizon Online DSL service if you are a new subscriber. 6. Verizon One Set-Up 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 3 1. Verizon One Base Unit with Display 2. Verizon One Base U...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 18 7.1 Choosing a Location to Install Verizon One For optimal performance of Verizon One , choose a location that is: • Away from active electrical areas• Away from interference such as a television, radio or microwave oven• Away from water or moisture, excessiv...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 20 7.3 Wall Mounting on a Hollow Drywall Surface (Optional) (cont’d) 6. Connect the DC 12V power supply cord to the power connector marked 12V DC on the rear panel of the Verizon One Base Unit. Plug the other end of the power supply into an AC wall socket, and t...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 21 8.1 Installing the Handset Battery IMPORTANT: Before you install or handle the battery, please read Section 3.2 for Battery Safety Instructions.Remove the battery cover by pressing and sliding the cover off the battery compartment. Attach the battery cable co...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 22 8.2 Parking or 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 face down so that the contacts on the ...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 23 8.3 Battery Charge Indication The Handset provides 4 indicator levels of the 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 Ha...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 25 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. The Handset must be registered to the Base Unit before it is operational. 8.5 Using ...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 26 9.1 Registration Procedure After successfully charging your Verizon One Handset, you must perform a registration procedure to allow the Handset to communicate with the Base Unit. To register the Handset to the Base Unit, perform these steps:1. Select the <...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 28 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 ...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 29 10.1 Handset Control Buttons (cont’d) Button Function Hold When pressed once, this button will place the call on Hold. Press <Hold> again to release the call from hold status. Intercom When <Intercom> is pressed on the Handset, it becomes a paging...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 30 10.1 Handset Control Buttons (cont’d) Button Function Pressing this button will allow you to:-Access the Handset’s Main Menu screen -Delete/Backspace characters -View the settings of an option once it is selectedPressing this button enables you to: -Scroll up...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 31 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: The Activity LED is flashing at a cadence in accordance to an incoming ring pattern. W...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 32 10.3 Backlighting Backlighting refers to the condition when the LCD screen or the buttons on the Handset or the Base light indicate any of the following conditions:• Incoming Calls • Pressing Keys • Paging and/or Intercom functions 10. Verizon One Handset Con...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 33 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: At a high or full ...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 34 11.3 New Calls When there are new calls in the Incoming Call Log, 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 s...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 35 11.6 New Calls, Messages Waiting, Line in Use When there are new calls in the Incoming Call Log, there are messages waiting, and the line is in use, the Handset will display the following screens, alternately: 11. Verizon One Handset Screens
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 36 12.1 Off-Hook Dialing and Dialing Screen Press <TALK> while the Standby screen appears to go to the Off-Hook state. You will hear a dial tone. Pressed numbers will be dialed out immediately. The following “Talk” screen will be displayed for 5 seconds: A...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 38 12.3 Off-Hook & On-Hook Dialing Alternatives Both Off-Hook and On-Hook Dialing functions can be accessed using your Incoming Call Log (See Section 12.2), your Phonebook (See Section 14.5), and from the Base Unit (See Section 18.2). 12.4 Placing a Handset ...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 39 12.5 Redial Press <Redial> while on the Standby screen to go to the Redial list. The screen will display the last 5 numbers dialed from the Handset or Base Unit. The pointer will start with the most recent number. Press <Up/Down> to scroll through...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 41 Note: To select soft key functions displayed on the left side of the LCD screen, press the key in the top left 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 butt...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 43 13.1 Incoming Calls Log When the [Incoming Calls] menu is selected from the Menu screen, the most recent incoming calls will be displayed with the Caller ID information available and the time and date received. You can scroll through the list using <Up/Dow...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 44 13.1.2 Save a Record to your Phonebook To save a call record from the Incoming Calls Log to the Phonebook, scroll to the record that you want to save. Select [Options] to display the following “Save/ Erase/Erase All” screen. Select [Save]: If your Phonebook i...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 45 13.1.3 Erase Call from the Incoming Calls Log (cont’d) Selecting [Erase All] enables you to erase all records from the Incoming Calls Log. The screen will display the [Erase all?] screen above, prompting you to confirm your selection. Select [OK] to erase all ...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 47 13.2.3 Keypad Tones When you select [Keypad Tones] the following screen will be displayed with the arrow at the current status. “On” is the default Keypad Tones setting. Select [Change] if you want to change the Keypad Tones to “Off.” Select [Save] to save yo...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 48 13.4 Date and Time Menu When the [Date and Time] menu is selected, the pointer will be positioned at the Time setting, and the first digit of Time will blink, waiting for your input: 1. Enter the first digit. Once entered, the second digit will blink. Continue ...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 49 14.1 View Your Phonebook The Phonebook within your Handset is available to store Names and Numbers for easy access and dialing: Phonebook and Phone Number Features Quality The maximum number of entries that the Phonebook can contain 50 The maximum number of c...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 51 14.2 Add a New Name (cont’d) 1. Enter a name with up to 11 characters at the blinking underscore using the keypad characters (0-9, *, #). Note: If you try to input more than 11 characters, an error tone will be heard and additional input will not be accepted....
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 52 14.2 Add a New Name (cont’d) The phone number will be formatted according to the following rules: String of Digits Screen Format 1 7 digit number ###-#### 2 8 digits, leading digit 1 1 ###-#### 3 10 digits (###)###-#### 4 11 digits, leading digit 1 1(###)###-...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 54 14.3 Edit a Phonebook Entry (cont’d) 5. Select [Save] to save your settings and to return to Standby. 6. Press <OFF> to return to the Standby screen. 7. Continue by editing the Number, press <Up/Down>. The display will show the corresponding Numbe...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 55 14.4 Erase a Phonebook Entry To erase a Name and Number from the Phonebook, choose the desired Name or Number and select [Erase]. The Name and Number will be erased, and the Phonebook will be re-numbered. The Handset will display the “Entry erased” message fo...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 56 15.1 Intercom Functions The Handset for the Verizon One Base Unit has the default name “ Verizon One ” and the Base is called “Base.” These names assist in understanding the Intercom and Call Transfer Functions discussed in this section. 15.1.1 Paging the Bas...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 57 15.1.2 No Answer From a Page If a Page is not answered, a “No answer” message will be displayed on the device that originated the Page when:• There is no answer from the Paged party after two minutes• The Paged party chose not to answer by pressing [Exit] or ...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 58 15.2 Call Transfer Functions 15.2.1 Completing a Call Transfer An external call received on the “ Verizon One ” Handset may be transferred to the Base by pressing <Hold> on “ Verizon One ” and then pressing <Intercom> to automatically page the Bas...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 60 15.3 3-Way Conferencing (cont’d) The Handset may select one of the following options: • Press <OFF> on “ Verizon One ” to quit the conference. The Base can continue the external call alone. Or, similarly, the Base can disconnect to quit the conference a...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 63 17.1 Base Speakerphone Control Buttons The following control buttons are provided on the Verizon One Base Unit for control of the Base Speakerphone: Note: “Off-Hook” refers to the condition when either the Base or Handset is active in requesting a dial tone o...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 65 17.2 Base Activity LED The Base Unit includes an Activity LED, also referred to as the “Voice Message Waiting LED,” which performs the following functions: • Incoming Call: The Activity LED is flashing at a cadence in accordance to an incoming ring pattern. Wh...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 66 17.2 Base Activity LED (cont’d) 17. Verizon One Base Unit Controls LCD ScreenActivity LEDPower LEDNetworking LEDs DSL/RDY Ethernet Wireless Internet Line In-UseAddress BookSpeaker ButtonControl Buttons Volume Up Volume Down Mute Hold Stylus Handset (sitting i...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 67 18.1 Base, Stylus and Touch-Screen If you are using Verizon One in Active Mode, you will perform most of your interactions through the Base Unit’s touch-screen. For details on how to use these additional features and navigate the touch-screen display, see Sec...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 68 18.3 Answering Incoming Calls To answer an incoming call, from the Base Unit, press <Speaker> during an incoming call ringtone. After you press <Speaker>, the Base will go Off-Hook and you may begin speaking. 18.4 Transferring Calls from the Base ...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 69 18.6 Paging from the Base To page the Handset from the Base Unit, press <Intercom> on the Base. The Base will page the Handset for approximately two minutes and then stop paging. If the Handset responds (by pressing <Intercom> within the two minut...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 70 18.9 Using the Hold Button To place the call in a Hold state, press <Hold> on the Base. The <Hold> button will illuminate (flashing) when the call is on Hold. Press <Hold> again to return to the call. 18.10 Using the Menu and Address Book But...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 71 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.1 Touch-Screen Navigation Verizon One’s visual touch-screen display provides access to everything you use most often. This section shows how to navigate using the touch-screen menu. One-Touch Screen Features Home Screen The Home s...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 72 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.1.1 Menu SuperPages*: Search and view residential and business listing information, access maps and directions, and direct dial with one touch. Address Book*: Access and manage your online address book with the ability to directly...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 73 19. Touch-Screen Features E-Mail**: Check and send E-Mail directly from the Verizon One device. Alarm/Timer: Set an Alarm, use the Timer or start the Stopwatch to keep time. Calculator: Perform basic calculation functions like addition, subtraction, multiplic...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 74 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.1.2 Touch-Screen Keyboard and Numeric Keypad Select or touch an entry field to access the keyboard - or - in the case of number fields, a numeric keypad. Note that you can select Shift for capital letters and the @ sign, etc. When e...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 75 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.1.4 Call Log* Features19.1.4.1 View Caller The View Caller screen allows you to view, call or map a caller and/or Contact. You can also add this caller to your Address Book or update an existing Address Book Contact with call info...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 76 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.1.4.2 Update a Contact On the Update a Contact screen, select the Group for the Contact for which you wish to add this phone number. Enter or update a Contact Name and select a phone number Type . Select Done to save your changes....
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 79 19.2 Voice Mail The Voice Mail tab works with Verizon Voice Mail Service. You must be a current Verizon Home Voice Mail subscriber to use this feature. If you are a current subscriber, select Set- up . This will allow you to enter in your Verizon Voice Mail A...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 80 19.3.2 Edit a Contact on Your Speed Dial List 1. Select Speed Dial from the Menu. 2. Touch the Name of the entry you wish to update. 3. On the entry screen for this Speed Dial position, select or touch the entry fi eld to access the keyboard to update the Name...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 81 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.5 Address Book Access and manage your online Address Book and directly place calls from it. Your Address Book may contain Personal Contacts, Business Contacts and Groups. You may assign Contacts to Groups for quick access. View Co...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 82 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.5.2 Get Address, Map and Directions The View Contact – Addresses screen displays the Addresses stored for the selected Contact. Under the Contact Name is the E-mail and Home Address. • Select Map for a map of the Home Address. • S...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 83 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.5.3.1 Add a Person (cont’d) 7. On the Add Contact - Work Numbers Add Work Numbers screen, enter work Phone, Cell, Fax and/or Pager numbers. Select More to advance to the New Contact - Home Address screen. 8. On the Add Contact - H...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 84 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.5.3.3 Add a Business Contact (cont’d) 5. On the Add Business Contact - Required Information screen, enter Name, Primary Phone Number and select Phone or Cell from the Type menu. Select More to advance to the Add Business - Numbers...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 85 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.6.3. Appointments 19.6.3.1 Add an Appointment 1. Select Calendar from the Menu. 2. Select Add on the Calendar screen. 3. Select Appointment . 4. On the Calendar - Add Appointment screen, enter Subject and Location . Tip: Select or...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 88 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.6.4.3 View Tasks 1. Select Calendar from the Menu. 2. Select View Tasks on the Calendar screen. The Calendar – Tasks screen appears. The Calendar – Task screen lists all of your saved Tasks, each with Status and Due Date . Also: •...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 90 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.7.3 Add a Memo (cont’d) To erase portions of the drawing area: 1. Select Eraser . Your cursor will turn into a rectangle. Touch any point of the drawing area and drag. Anything underneath the rectangle will be erased (with the exc...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 92 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.9.4 Search Results Not only does the SuperPages - Search Results screen display the results of your SuperPages search, it is also your link to one-touch dialing, Maps and Driving Directions . • Select New Search to start your sear...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 93 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.9.4.2 Add a SuperPages Search Results Number to Your Address Book To add a Phone Number from SuperPages Search Results to your Address Book: 1. Select SuperPages from the Menu. 2. Conduct a search by selecting one of the following...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 94 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.10.2 Check E-Mail 1. Select to enter your Verizon Online E-Mail password. Forgot password? Go to dslstart.verizon.net for help. 2. Use the scroll bar to view your list of E-Mail messages. 3. Select the E-Mail you want to view. 19....
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 95 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.11.3 Start Stopwatch 1. Select to use the stopwatch feature. 2. Select to begin the Stopwatch. 3. Select to pause the Stopwatch. 4. Select to resume the Stopwatch count. 5. Select to stop the Stopwatch and reset all counters to 00...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 96 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.13.1.3 Movies Find out what is playing at nearby theaters. Review movie listings and show times. When you access Movies from News & More in the Menu, the Movies - Theaters List screen appears. Select a theater from the list ba...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 97 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.13.1.4.1 Local Weather (cont’d) Tip: Once entered, your ZIP Code becomes the default until you enter a different one. This means that the weather for your area appears automatically when you come to the Weather screen. 19.13.1.4.2...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 98 19.13.1.8 Lottery 1. Open News & More and select Lottery . 2. Lottery results are listed and will automatically move through each item. OR Select and to scroll through the lotteries. 3. Select to get Lottery details. 19.13.1.8.1 View Game 1. Select and to...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 99 19.13.1.11 Restaurants You can lookup restaurants in your area. Your ZIP Code becomes the default until you enter a different one. This means that the restaurants in your area always appear automatically. 19.13.1.11.1 Lookup Restaurants 1. Select News & M...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 100 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.13.1.11.4 Restaurants Near Me (cont’d) 3. This is a list of restaurants near you, based upon the ZIP code and search radius you have entered. The list is sorted by distance, starting with the closest. 4. Select to learn more abou...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 102 19.14.1.2 Manage Call Forwarding Destinations (Phone Numbers) Use the Destinations screen to view the numbers you have set-up for Call Forwarding . You may add a new Destination by selecting Add . To edit an existing Destination, go to Destinations – Edit En...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 103 19.14.2.3 Schedule Call Forwarding 1. Select Calendar from the Menu. 2. Select Add on the Calendar screen. 3. Select Schedule Call Forwarding . 4. On the Calendar – Schedule Call Forwarding screen, select a phone number to forward to from the Destination Num...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 104 19.14.2.4 Edit Scheduled Call Forwarding 1. Select Calendar from the Menu. 2. Select the day of the Scheduled Call Forwarding task you wish to edit. 3. Select the Day tab. 4. Select the Scheduled Call Forwarding task that you wish to edit. 5. Select Destinat...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 107 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.16.5.2 Add Cell Phones 1. Select . 2. Select . 3. Select or touch the entry fi eld to enter the Name and Number of the cell phone. 4. Select to move to next screen. 5. A text message containing an authorization code will be sent t...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 108 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.16.7 Ring Tones You can choose from a list of Ring Tones for your Verizon One . You can even download new Ring Tones directly to the device. 19.16.7.1 Set Ring Tone 1. Open Settings. 2. Select to select a ring tone for incoming c...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 110 19. Touch-Screen Features 19.16.10 Shortcuts You can create Shortcuts to features from the Home screen. Just choose the features you want at-hand. 19.16.10.1 View Shortcuts Shortcuts are Features listed on your Home screen for easy access. 1. Select to open ...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 111 20. Home Networking 20.1 What is Home Networking A Home Network connects computers in a household that share an Internet connection, printers, files, and other hardware devices like scanners and DVD burners. Home networks eliminate the need to purchase separa...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 112 20.2 Important Information About Your Verizon One Home Network (cont’d) Note: Hereafter, the Verizon One Communications Subsystem will be referred to as “ Verizon One ,” “Gateway,” or “Modem.” Your Verizon One Wireless Home Network was shipped to you disable...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 113 Connection Type Minimum System Requirements WIRED • Pentium® or equivalent and above class machines, Macintosh® • Microsoft® Windows® (95, 98, 2000, ME, NT 4.0, or XP), Macintosh® OS X, or Linux installed • Computer Operating System CD-ROM on hand • Internet...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 114 LED States and Descriptions LED State Description POWER Solid Green Verizon One power is ON OFF Verizon One power is OFF Solid Red CS POST (Power On Self Test), Failure (not bootable) or Device Malfunction. Note: The Power LED should be red no longer than tw...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 115 LED States and Descriptions LED State Description WIRELESS Solid Green Link Established. OFF Verizon One power is OFF or No Link. POWER Solid Green Verizon One power is ON OFF Verizon One power is OFF Solid Red CS POST (Power On Self Test), Failure (not boot...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 116 LED States and Descriptions LED State Description INTERNET Solid Green IP connected (the Subsystem has a WAN IP address from IPCP or DHCP, and DSL is up or a static IP address is configured. PPP negotiation has successfully completed (if used) and DSL is up a...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 122 20.3.6 Installing Both a Wired and Wireless Network Simultaneously Verizon One supports simultaneous use of Wired and Wireless network connections. The following instructions explain how to install Verizon One for simultaneous use of Wired and Wireless conne...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 123 20.4 Accessing Configuration Settings (cont’d) Connecting to the Advanced Features Configuration Tool Open your Web browser and type http://192.168.1.1 in the browser’s address window, and then press Enter on your keyboard. You will see the following screen (a...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 124 20.4 Accessing Configuration Settings (cont’d) Navigating through the Advanced Configuration Tool As you navigate through the various screens of the Verizon One Communications Subsystem, the name of the active page that you have selected will appear in the upp...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 126 20.4 Accessing Configuration Settings (cont’d) To select a network setting, click the drop-down arrow at the field labeled Authentication Type , and then select either Open System or Shared Key . If you change any settings in this screen, you must click the Sa...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 127 20.4 Accessing Configuration Settings (cont’d) Wireless Configuration Information Wireless Operation Factory Default = Enabled. When Disabled, no stations will be able to connect to Verizon One . Network Name (SSID) This string, (32 characters or less) is the ...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 128 20.4 Accessing Configuration Settings (cont’d) Privacy Settings Authentication Type Factory Default = Open System. Possible Response: Open System: Open System authentication is the default selection. Shared Key: To use Shared Key authentication, WEP must be e...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 129 20.4 Accessing Configuration Settings (cont’d) Privacy Settings (cont’d) Key Mapping Table Selecting this button will allows access to the Wireless Key Mappings settings. button Hide SSID Factory Default = Disabled. If Enabled, Verizon One will not broadcast ...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 130 20.4 Accessing Configuration Settings (cont’d) Wireless Key Mappings The following screen will be displayed if you click the Edit button adjacent to the Key Mapping Table in the Wireless Configuration screen: WEP Key Select Enable if you want this WEP key enab...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 131 20.4 Accessing Configuration Settings (cont’d) Firewall Configuration The following settings will be displayed if you select Firewall from the Configuration menu: Security Level High High security level only allows basic Internet functionality. Only Mail, News,...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 132 20. Home Networking 20.5 Authenticate User 1. Select My Connection . 2. Select to enter your User Name and Password. (This is usually your Verizon Online User Name and Password). 3. Select to sign into network. 20.6 Password Protection 1. Open Settings. 2. S...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 133 20. Home Networking 20.7 Confi gure Wireless Settings 1. Select . 2. If you are in Application Mode: Wireless Network Settings • Select or . • Select . Wireless Security Settings • Select or . • Select . 3. If you are in Client Mode: • Select . 20.7.1 Setup W...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 134 20. Home Networking 20.8 Manage Security Select Security . 20.8.1 Change Firewall 1. Select Firewall . 2. Choose Firewall level: • Off • Low • Medium • High 3. Select to save your settings. 20.8.2 Add Services 1. Select Services . 2. Select . 3. Select or th...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 135 20. Home Networking 20.8.4 View Services 1. Select Services . 2. Select one of the Services listed. 3. The Service information will appear. 20.8.5 View Clients 1. Select Clients . 2. A list of Clients will appear with wired or wireless icons indicating its n...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 136 21. Technical Support 21.1 Getting Help21.1.1 Touch-Screen Help There are multiple ways to get help with Verizon One : • Touch at the top of any screen to fi nd instructions and helpful tips for that screen. • From the Home screen, access the Menu, and then t...
© 2006 Verizon Verizon One User Guide 138 21.1.7 Verizon One Customer Notifications Verizon One puts the power and intelligence of the Verizon network at your fingertips. Receive messages about your Verizon One and Verizon Online DSL service on the Verizon Messages screen. A small check mark icon will...
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