Verizon one base unit operations, Base, stylus and touch-screen, Making and ending calls – Verizon One User Manual

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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 Section 19

Touch-Screen Features.

A stylus is provided with the Base and,

by using the stylus, you can gently tap

the components in the touch-screen and

navigate to various 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 touch-screen.

Important: Always use the point of

the stylus for tapping on the touch-

screen and making selections.

Please

do not use a pen, pencil or other

pointed object on the touch-screen

as these items may cause damage

to the screen. If the touch-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.

Verizon One Base Unit Operations

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