User guide Table of contents Welcome ..........................................6 Initial setup ......................................... 6 Charging the handset battery ................................6 Setting up the base station ................................6 Startup .......................................... 6 Viewing E911 location information ..............................7 Registering handsets ....................................7 Multiple handset and base station support ..........................7 Registering additional handsets ..............................
Page 3
User guide Language preferences ..................................12 Date and time ......................................12 Volume adjustment ....................................12 Ring tone preferences ..................................12 Advisory tone settings ..................................13 Switching silent mode ..................................13 Backlight ........................................13 Screen saver......................................14 Keypad light ......................................14 Voice mail setup .....................................
Page 4
User guide Placing a call from call history .................................17 Contact management ....................................17 Adding contacts to your directory ..............................17 Searching for contacts ..................................18 Placing a call from the directory ..............................18 Editing contacts in the directory ..............................18 Deleting contacts ....................................18 Speed dialing ......................................
Page 5
User guide Important customer information................................24 WEEE warning ......................................24 Customer feedback .....................................24 GNU GPL information ..................................24 Copyright ........................................24 Warranty ........................................24 Important 911 emergency response information ........................25 Declaration of conformity .................................25 Important safety precautions ................................25 Danger–electric shock and fire ..............................26 One Talk—W60B user guide PREVIOUS CONTENTS NEXT...
Session Initiation Protocol base station’s power adapter into a wall outlet. (SIP) cordless phone system that integrates with Be sure to use the Verizon-supplied power your smartphones and tablets. The W60B Base adapter (5V/600 mA). A third-party power Station can be paired with up to five W56HV Setting up the base station adapter might damage the base station.
Additionally, each base station and its One Talk phone number must be registered with A handset registered to multiple base stations the Verizon network. can only use one base station at a time. You can choose to have it automatically select a specific...
User guide Renaming a base station Line status Do the following to check the base station status: Do the following to rename a base station using Press the Line soft key while the handset is idle 1. Press to enter the main menu. your handset: to see its status.
User guide Getting to know your handset Hardware components and shortcut keys Item Description Item Description Ends current calls, rejects Outputs call audio through the incoming calls and lets you return Earpiece speaker earpiece when not using the to a previous menu screen. speakerphone or a headset.
User guide Getting to know your base station Hardware components Item Description • Locates a misplaced handset. • Registers a handset Paging/sync key • Resets the base station to factory settings. Indicates the mode of the base station: • Fast-flashing green—Base station is in paging mode.
User guide Icon descriptions The icons described below will appear on the handset LCD display. Icons Description Icons Description 1 2 3 The internal registration number of the handset Call hold Earpiece mode on Call mute Earphone mode on Conference call Speaker mode on Do not disturb Keypad lock...
User guide Understanding the handset LCD Customizing your handset Volume adjustment screen • Use to adjust the ringer volume when Personalizing handset name the handset is idle or ringing and press the Save soft key to save the change. 1. Press to enter the main menu and select Settings->Handset Name.
User guide Advisory tone settings 4. Press the Save soft key to accept the new 3. Press to select the desired value from advisory tone settings or the Back soft key the In Charger field. Advisory tones sound to alert you about different to cancel.
User guide Screen saver Locking and unlocking keypad You can enable the screen saver to protect your You can lock the handset keypad to keep keys LCD screen by filling it with an analog clock from accidentally being pressed. when the screen is idle for more than 10 seconds. To lock the keypad: Do the following to enable or disable the •...
User guide Basic call features Redialing last number You have two transfer options: • Press twice to redial the last number dialed. • Direct transfer—Transferring a call without Placing calls talking to the called party • Press once to display the latest numbers You can place calls in the following ways: dialed, use to highlight the desired...
User guide • Busy—Forwards incoming calls when the line Conference calling Call parking supports the following mode: is busy Do the following to set up a network conference • Feature Access Code (FAC) mode—A call call using the handset: • No Answer—Forwards incoming calls not can be parked to a local extension or a desired answered after a set period of time extension by dialing a predefined park code.
User guide Call history Adding an entry to the blacklist from call 4. Press the Options soft key and select Delete history to delete the entry. Call history lets you view a history of up to 100 1. Press the History soft key. calls, including lists of all calls, missed calls, Deleting all entries in a call history list placed calls and received calls.
User guide New Contact option. Placing a call from the directory Deleting contacts You can delete a single contact or all your 1. Press the directory shortcut key. 3. Enter the desired values in the Name, Number, contacts from your directory. Mobile and Extension fields.
User guide 4. If you have multiple contact directories, use Placing a call using a speed dial key 3. Press the Options soft key and select New and press the Enter soft key to choose Entry. If there is no entry displayed, press the While the handset is idle, simply hold down the which directory to use.
User guide Deleting all entries from a handset’s blacklist displaying the caller information on the LCD screen. With call waiting, placing the handset in Shortcut key Default feature assignment 1. Press to enter the main menu. the charging cradle will not end an on-hold call. Left soft key History 2.
User guide 3. Use to select Enabled from the Placing internal handset intercom calls Placing an internal call to all Status field. registered handsets Internal handset intercom calls let you quickly connect with other individuals in your office. 1. Press to enter the main menu.
User guide Troubleshooting Registration issues Paging issues Paging attempts fail. The handset won’t register with the This section provides some general troubleshooting information to help you solve base station. • Check the current mode of the base station. problems you might encounter when using If the base station is not in the paging mode, Make sure there are no outstanding problems your One Talk W60 phone.
User guide The handset displays the message “Network Resetting the system PIN Menu structure unavailable.” 1. Disconnect the power adapter. • Make sure the Ethernet cable is securely Base plugged into the internet port on the Status Handset 2. Hold down the paging key and reconnect the base station.
If the product falls, it could be uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, nor shall Verizon Wireless or any of its affiliates seriously damaged. if not installed and used in accordance with the be responsible for the acts or omissions of emergency response center personnel.
Need help?
Do you have a question about the One Talk W60B and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers