Verizon One Talk W59VR Manual

Verizon One Talk W59VR Manual

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W59VR Ruggedized Wireless Handset for W60 - Users Guide
One Talk
W59VR Ruggedized Cordless
Handset for the W60
Users Guide
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  • Page 1 W59VR Ruggedized Wireless Handset for W60 - Users Guide One Talk W59VR Ruggedized Cordless Handset for the W60 Users Guide verizon.com/support/one-talk/ verizon.com/support/yealink/ Page 1 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Retrieving a Call with a Retrieve Key ..........................17 Voice Mail ....................................17 Setting the Voice Mail Code .............................. 18 Leaving Voice Mails ................................18 Listening to Voice Mails ..............................18 Directory ............................... 18 Page 2 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 3 Appendix B - Bluetooth Headset Compatibility List ....................... 30 Notices ..............................31 Technical support .................................. 31 Important customer information ............................. 31 WEEE warning ..................................31 Warranty ....................................31 Page 3 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 4 Part 15 FCC Rules ................................32 Class B digital device or peripheral ............................32 Important safety precautions ..............................32 Danger–electric shock and fire .............................. 33 Learn more .................................... 33 Page 4 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    Long press on the idle screen to turn the handset off. • Cancels actions or ends a call. • Rejects an incoming call. • Answers an incoming call. Off-hook Key • Enters the redial calls list. Page 5 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 6: Power Led Indicator

    : Directory—To access the directory and manage the contacts. : Settings—To personalize the setting of your handset. : History—To access the call history list. : Show address—Displays 911 address associated with the device Page 6 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 7: Submenu

    The idle screen is made up of the signal strength, battery status, status bar, handset name, and soft keys. The time & date is displayed in the middle of the screen. Page 7 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 8: Icons On The Idle Screen

    Line: Display the corresponding line (display user name by default). • Line Status: Display the icon of line status. The icon indicates the corresponding feature assigned to the line. Page 8 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 9: Icons On The Calls Screen

    Delete to delete one character at a time or long press to delete all characters. Registering the Handset Page 9 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 10: Registering Handsets To A Base Station

    Placing a Call from the Call History You can place calls to contacts from the History list, which contains the calls that were recently placed, answered, or missed. Procedure Press History. Page 10 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 11: Placing A Call From The Directory

    Calling a Contact Using a Speed Dial Key After you have assigned the speed dial number, you can place a call to a contact directly by pressing it. Page 11 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 12: Redial

    You can delete all redial records at once. Procedure Press when the handset is idle to access the redial list. Select Options > Delete All, and select Yes to confirm. Page 12 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 13: Answering Calls

    You can silence a call to stop your phone from ringing. Even if you silence the call, the incoming call notification continues to be displayed on your phone. Procedure Page 13 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 14: Rejecting A Call Manually

    You can place an active call on hold and resume the call when you are ready. When you place a call on hold, the held party may hear the music played if configured. Page 14 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 15: Holding A Call

    Performing a Direct Transfer You can transfer a call to another contact immediately without consulting with her/him first. Procedure Select Options > Transfer, or press the TRAN key during a call. Page 15 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 16: Performing A Consultative Transfer

    Press the mute key to mute the conference. Press the mute key again to unmute the conference. Ending a Conference Call You can end the current conference call at any time. Procedure Page 16 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 17: Advanced Call Features

    Voice Mail feature allows you to leave voice mails for someone or listen to your voice mail messages on your IP phones. This feature is set up on the server-side and not all servers support this feature. Page 17 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 18: Setting The Voice Mail Code

    You can view the local contacts from the Local Directory on your phone. Procedure Go to OK > Directory or OK > Directory > Local Directory. Use the navigation keys to look through the contacts. Page 18 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 19: Editing Contacts

    Adding a Blacklist Contact You can add a blacklist contact on the phone to prevent someone from calling you. Procedure Go to OK > Settings > Telephony > Blacklist. Page 19 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 20: Viewing Blacklist Contacts

    Searching for Remote Phone Book Contacts In the Remote Phone Book, you can enter search criteria to find your desired contact quickly. Procedure Go to OK > Directory. Page 20 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 21: Viewing Remote Phone Book Contacts

    Highlight the desired entry and select Options > Detail. Saving a History Record to Local Directory To identify someone's call the next time, you can save a history record to the Local Directory. Page 21 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 22: Saving A History Record To Blacklist

    You can make your phone more personalized by customizing various settings. Turning Handset On The W59VR will be turned on automatically when the battery is inserted into the handset. Page 22 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 23: Turning Handset Off

    Procedure Go to OK > Settings > Display > Keypad LED. Press Change to select the Keypad LED check box (the default status is checked). Changing the Language Page 23 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 24: Time & Date

    The following table lists the default access feature of the desired shortcut, and the available access features for all shortcuts: Shortcut Default Access Feature Available Access Features Left Softkey History History Right Softkey Line Status Missed Intercom (not available in Received the multi-cell system) Page 24 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 25: Customizing The Shortcuts

    When you need to use the locked handset, you can unlock it manually. Procedure Long press the # key when the locked handset is idle until the phone prompts you the handset is unlocked. Page 25 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 26: Audio Settings

    You can select a unique ring tone for the external calls so that you can identify callers when the phone rings. Procedure Go to OK > Settings > Audio > Ring Tones > Melodies. Select the desired ring tone. The ring tone is played automatically. Confirm the action. Page 26 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 27: Setting The Advisory Tone

    The W59VR handset can be used with a Bluetooth headset. By default, the Bluetooth feature is disabled. To be able to use Bluetooth, it must be enabled. For a list of supported Bluetooth headsets, refer to Appendix C - Bluetooth Headset Compatibility List. Enabling / Disabling the Bluetooth Page 27 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 28: Pairing Devices

    Enter the desired name in the Device Name field. Confirm the action. Maintaining Your Phone Resetting the Handset You can reset individual settings that you have configured on the handset. Page 28 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 29: Appendix

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  • Page 30: Appendix B - Bluetooth Headset Compatibility List

    PRESENCE UC MB Pro 1 MB Pro 2 Sennheiser Bluetooth EZX 60 MB660 UC VOYAGER 4210 UC ML20 ML25 Plantronics Bluetooth M165 Edge B825(Focus) iPhone Bluetooth Apple AirPods Page 30 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 31: Notices

    Yealink Network Technology CO., LTD., shall not be liable for errors contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this guide. Page 31 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.
  • Page 32 Data and voice functionality (including the ability to make and receive 911 calls) will not be available during a power outage, broadband connection failure or other service disruption. Neither Verizon Wireless nor any of its affiliates shall be liable for any service outage and/or inability to access emergency service personnel, nor shall Verizon Wireless or any of its affiliates be responsible for the acts or omissions of emergency response center personnel.
  • Page 33 Danger–electric shock and fire Electric current from power, telephone and communication cables is hazardous and could result in electric shock and/or fire. Learn more For more information, visit www.onetalk.com ***** Page 33 Network details & coverage maps at vzw.com. © 2021 Verizon.

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