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  • Page 1 One Talk T67LTE 4G desk phone user guide verizon.com/support/one-talk/ verizon.com/support/yealink/ T67LTE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User guide Table of contents Table of contents ..........................2 Before you begin ..........................7 Getting started ............................ 7 T67LTE hardware ..................................7 Power LED indicator ................................8 Screen and icons ..................................8 Control center and notification center ..........................8 Idle screen ..................................
  • Page 3 User guide Rejecting calls with Do Not Disturb (DND) ........................29 Ending calls ................................... 30 Muting/unmuting audio ................................30 Keep mute ..................................... 31 Holding and resuming calls ..............................31 Holding a call ..................................31 Resuming a held call ................................. 31 Transferring calls ...................................
  • Page 4 User guide Remote phone book ................................44 Searching for remote phone book contacts ........................44 Viewing remote phone book contacts ..........................44 Saving a remote phone book contact to the local directory ....................44 Saving a remote phone book contact to the blacklist ......................44 Call history ............................
  • Page 5 User guide Configuring the clock display mode ........................... 63 Setting a timer ................................... 63 Setting a stopwatch ................................63 Customizing your phone ........................ 64 Wallpaper ....................................64 Changing wallpaper on idle screen ........................... 64 Adding a wallpaper from a usb flash drive ........................64 Screen saver ..................................
  • Page 6 User guide Adding a wireless network manually ..........................80 Viewing the wireless network information ..........................80 Disconnect from a wireless network ............................80 Deactivating the Wi-Fi mode ..............................81 Optional accessories with your phone ..................81 Headset ....................................81 Connecting the analog headset ............................81 Bluetooth headset ................................
  • Page 7: Before You Begin

    User guide Before you begin This guide provides information you need to quickly use your new phone. Make sure you place the phone on a location with strong 4G signal to ascertain the proper activation and functioning of the device. The 4G phone primary method of communication is LTE; however, if it doesn't detect a strong 4G signal, it will ask you if you want to switch to LAN mode in which case an Ethernet of Wi-Fi connection will be required.
  • Page 8: Power Led Indicator

    User guide Redial key Redials a previously dialed number. Speakerphone key Toggles and indicates the hands-free (speakerphone) mode. The key LED glows green when the hands-free (speakerphone) mode is activated. Transfer key Transfers a call to another party. Hold key Places a call on hold or resumes a held call.
  • Page 9 User guide Procedure Swipe down from the top of the screen. Name Description Time and date Display the phone’s time and date. Control Center Airplane Mode Tap to turn on/off airplane mode. Tap to enter Call Forward setting screen. Silent Tap to turn on/off Silent quickly.
  • Page 10: Idle Screen

    User guide Android keys : tap to go back to the previous screen. : tap to return to the idle screen. : tap to view and manage the list of recently used applications. You can swipe up from the bottom of the screen to hide this screen. Idle screen The phone has two idle screens by default.
  • Page 11: The Second Idle Screen

    User guide Directory Tap to enter the Directory screen and view contacts. History Tap to enter the History screen and view call history. Wallpaper Shows the specified wallpaper, which can be customized. Android keys :tap to go back to the previous screen. :tap to return to the idle screen.
  • Page 12: Status Icons

    User guide Clock Set the time and date for the device Status icons Icons Description Mute mode: Mute mode is enabled. 4G LTE active: The device is connected to a 4G LTE wireless network. Signal Strength: Cellular network signal strength. Network not available: No wireless network is available.
  • Page 13: Entering Information

    User guide Touch the screen with two or more fingers, and then move the fingers towards each other Pinch Close (pinch). Note: It works viewing images: screenshots, Wallpaper. Entering information The phone provides onscreen keyboard, phone keypad and dial pad to enter data. Phone keypad and dial pad provide a standard key layout, which enables you to use existing or familiar key positions.
  • Page 14: English Input Method

    User guide English input method You can use the English input method to enter information. No. Item Description 26 English Letters  Tap to enter letters.  Long tap a key then slide to choose one of the options to enter an alternate character.
  • Page 15: Esim Activation And Device Registration

    User guide eSIM activation and device registration 1. When the phone is powered on for the first time, it will automatically go through the 4G LTE network activation process. After your eSIM card is activated, the 4G signal will be displayed in the upper-right corner of the phone screen. After the eSIM activation, the phone will trigger the bootup process to download the configuration files when it connects to the LTE network.
  • Page 16: Sms

    User guide After the configuration file is deployed, the phone will reboot to trigger the E911 location identification and register the LTE account automatically. Please update your phone’s location, as needed. 5. You can view the phone number associated with your phone by navigating to Status > LTE. You can use this feature to send or receive messages.
  • Page 17: Sending Messages

    User guide Sending messages . Go to Message >Text Message > New Message. Enter the target number in the To field and the desired text in the input box on the New Message page. 3. Tap Send Message to send a message. If the message is successfully sent, the page prompts success and the target person will receive a message.
  • Page 18 User guide 2. Do one of the following: Tap View to view the message details. Tap Exit to return to the idle page if you are busy at that time. You can tap Message > Text Message > Inbox to view the message when you are available. The green message icon means you have a new, unread message.
  • Page 19: Viewing The Sent Box

    User guide Viewing the sent box Go to Message > Text Message > Inbox, and you can view the messages sent from this phone. Viewing the draft box Go to Message > Text Message > Inbox, and you can view the unsent but saved messages. Quick reply When reading the received message, you can tap Quick replies to go to the Quick Replies page and select the desired text to reply.
  • Page 20: Switching Between Lte And Lan Modes

    User guide Switching between LTE and LAN modes The 4G phone is under the LTE mode by default and signed in to an LTE account. It also allows you to sign in to the SIP account after switching to LAN mode. In the following section, we will introduce how to switch between the two modes to use the desired account.
  • Page 21: Auto-Detection

    User guide Auto-detection The phone will automatically detect available signals under the following situations: Page 21 Available 4G signal, LTE account login failure No 4G signal Poor 4G signal Airplane mode enabled, unavailable 4G Signal Available 4G signal under LAN mode Available 4G signal, LTE Account Login Failure Situation Dialog...
  • Page 22: Poor 4G Signal

    User guide Poor 4G Signal Situation Dialog Operation  Click OK and the dialog disappears The 4G signal LTE Signal strength is too low for the automatically. device to properly operate. Move the is poor and not phone to a better location or switch to ...
  • Page 23 User guide Situation Dialog Operation Airplane mode enabled and No Ethernet/Broadband connection detected. Check no available network. Ethernet connection and Internet Connection. Connect to a wired network so To register via LAN/Wi-Fi mode, Click OK, then the phone will the phone detects available the phone needs to reboot, press reboot to switch to the LAN mode.
  • Page 24: Available 4G Signal Under Lan Mode

    User guide Situation Dialog Operation When the phone To register via LAN/Wi-Fi mode, the Click OK, then the phone will reboot to switch detects available LAN phone needs to reboot, press OK to to the LAN mode. signal continue. Click Cancel, the dialog disappears and you are still in LTE mode with Airplane mode enabled.
  • Page 25: Call Features

    User guide Notes: The dialog will pop up only when the phone is idle. It will not pop up when you are having a call, upgrading the phone, or under other situations. If you ignore the dialog, the dialog will disappear automatically when the phone detects no available 4G signal. Otherwise, it will not disappear.
  • Page 26: Placing Multiple Calls

    User guide Placing multiple calls When you are in a call, you can hold your current call and place a new call. Procedure Do one of the following:  Select a line key. The active call is placed on hold. ...
  • Page 27: Placing A Call From The Directory

    User guide Placing a call from the directory You can place a call to a contact directly from your directory. Procedure Select the desired directory. If the contact was added to a specified contact group, you can select the desired contact group. Tap the desired contact.
  • Page 28: Switching Between Calls Screen And Idle Screen

    User guide Procedure During the call, pick up the handset, press the Speakerphone key, or press the Headset key.  For example, if you're using the handset, press the Headset key to switch to the headset, or press the Speakerphone key to switch to the speakerphone.
  • Page 29: Viewing The Latest Screenshot

    User guide Procedure Do one of the following:  Press the Message key.  Swipe down from the top of the screen.  Tap Screenshot. If the screenshot is successfully saved, a notification “Screenshot saved” displays in the notification center. If there is no enough space in internal SD card, you cannot save the screenshot, and the notification center will display a notification “Couldn’t capture screenshot.”.
  • Page 30: Ending Calls

    User guide Deactivating DND You can deactivate DND when you are ready to resume receiving calls again. Procedure Do one of the following:  Tap the DND softkey set by your administrator.  Tap Exit DND mode on the idle screen. The DND icon disappears from the status bar.
  • Page 31: Keep Mute

    User guide Keep mute In a meeting room, if incoming calls are answered automatically on your phone, callers may hear your discussion with your colleagues. You can keep the phone in mute to prevent this unintended situation. The mute state of your phone persists across calls. The phone stays in the mute state until you unmute the microphone manually or until the phone restarts.
  • Page 32: Performing A Direct Transfer Conveniently

    User guide Procedure Press the Transfer key or select Transfer during a call. Do one of the following:  Enter the number you want to transfer the call to, and press the Transfer key or select Transfer. The phone will prompt a dialog box as the following shows: Select Direct to complete the transfer.
  • Page 33: Performing A Consultative Transfer

    User guide The active call is connected to the number of the held party. Performing a consultative transfer You can transfer calls to other contacts immediately when receiving ringback or after consulting with them first. Procedure Press the Transfer key or select Transfer during a call. Do one of the following: ...
  • Page 34: Setting Up A Local Conference Call

    User guide Setting up a local conference call Procedure Place a call to the first party. Select Conference to place a new call. The active call is placed on hold. Dial the second party’s number. When the second party answers the call, select Conference to add the second party to the conference. Repeat the above steps to add more parties to the conference.
  • Page 35: Muting Or Unmuting A Conference Call

    User guide Muting or unmuting a conference call When you mute the local microphone during a conference call, other participants can hear each other except you. Procedure Press the Mute key to mute the conference. Press the Mute key again to unmute the conference. Ending a conference call When you end the conference call, the other parties drop the call.
  • Page 36: Checking Storage Space

    User guide Procedure Do one of the following:  Select Stop during a call. The recording icon and recording duration disappears. The screen prompts a message that the call is recorded successfully.  Select EndCall. The recording icon and recording duration disappears, and the phone returns to the idle screen. The screen prompts a message that the call is recorded successfully.
  • Page 37: Call Park And Call Retrieve

    User guide Call park and call retrieve You can park a call, and then retrieve the call either from your phone or another phone. After parked, the call is placed on hold, you can continue the conversation after retrieving it. Parking or retrieving a call You can park the call to the local extension or the desired extension.
  • Page 38: Leaving Voice Mails

    User guide Leaving voice mails You can leave a voice mail to someone who is busy or inconvenient to answer the call. Procedure Follow the voice prompts to leave a voice mail. Hang up to complete the voice mail. Listening to voice mails You can listen to your voice mails on the phone, to obtain a voice information sent by a contact.
  • Page 39: Editing Contact Groups

    User guide Editing contact groups You can change or add the group's information. Procedure Go to > Setting. Select after the desired group. Edit the group name. Save the change. Deleting contact groups When you delete a contact group, the contacts in the group will not be deleted. You can view the contacts in All Contacts list. Procedure Go to >...
  • Page 40: Editing Contacts

    User guide Editing contacts You can update your contacts' information. Procedure If you want to edit a contact from the specified contact group, select the contact group first. Select after the desired contact. Edit the contact information. Save the change. Deleting a contact You can delete any contact from the Local Directory.
  • Page 41: Searching For Contacts

    User guide Select Blacklist. The phone prompts you to move this contact to the blacklist or not. Select OK. Searching for contacts In the Local Directory, you can enter search criteria to find your desired contact quickly. Procedure Do one of the following: ...
  • Page 42: Deleting Blacklist Contacts

    User guide Deleting blacklist contacts You can delete one or all blacklist contacts. If a contact is removed from the blacklist, you can answer the call from the contact normally. Deleting a blacklist contact If you want to answer a call from a specific contact, you need to remove it from the Blacklist. Procedure Go to >...
  • Page 43: Saving A Mobile Contact To The Local Directory

    User guide Saving a mobile contact to the local directory You can save any mobile contact to the Local Directory, to conveniently call this contact after disconnecting the mobile phone from the phone. Before you begin Make sure your Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone has been paired with your IP phones, and mobile contact sync feature is enabled.
  • Page 44: Remote Phone Book

    User guide Remote phone book If the Remote Phone Book feature has been enabled by your system administrator, you can access your corporate directory directly from your phone. 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 >...
  • Page 45: Call History

    User guide Call history The call history list includes Missed Calls, Placed Calls, Received Calls and Forwarded Calls, and each list holds 100 entries. Call history icons Each icon in the Call History indicates the corresponding call history status. Icons Description Icons Description...
  • Page 46: Deleting History Records

    User guide Procedure Select the desired list. Select > Blacklist. Edit the contact information. Save the change. Deleting history records You can delete one or all call records from the call history list. Deleting a call record You can delete any call record from the call history list. Procedure Select the desired list.
  • Page 47: Adding A Widget To The Idle Screen

    User guide Adding a widget to the idle screen The phone provides widgets like analog clock, calendar, digital clock, email and photo gallery. You can conveniently add these widgets to the idle screen as preferred. Before you begin If you want to add a photo widget, you need to choose the album or images to be displayed. You cannot add this widget if there are no images in the photo gallery.
  • Page 48: Renaming A Folder

    User guide Procedure Drag an application icon over another application icon. Lift your finger when a folder frame appears around the applications. A new folder containing the selected applications is automatically created. The folder will be deleted automatically if there is only one application in the folder. Renaming a folder You can rename a folder to make it easier to be recognized.
  • Page 49: Searching Files

    User guide Procedure Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen. to launch File Manager. Tap Photos/Audios in the Local Storage field. If a USB flash drive has been connected to your phone, you can tap Photos/Videos/Audios in the USB Storage field to view the files stored in USB flash drive.
  • Page 50: Cutting Files (Moving Files)

    User guide Tap the desired storage device. Save the change. The files are copied successfully with a prompt. Cutting files (moving files) You can move the files to other desired path. Once you move the files, they will not be kept in the original storage device any more.
  • Page 51: Uploading Files

    User guide Tap the destination storage device. Save the change. The files are cut successfully with a prompt. Uploading files You can upload the files to the server designated by the administrator. Procedure Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen. to launch File Manager.
  • Page 52: Sharing Pictures/Videos/Audio Via Bluetooth

    User guide Procedure Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen. to launch File Manager. Tap Photos/Videos/Audios in the Local Storage field. If a USB flash drive has been connected to your phone, you can tap Photos/Videos/Audios in the USB Storage field to view the files stored in USB flash drive.
  • Page 53: Gallery

    User guide Gallery You can access the Gallery to do many operations for the listed pictures/videos. You can also take pictures/videos with it. Viewing pictures/videos You can view the pictures/videos on your phone in different ways. Procedure Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen. to launch the Gallery.
  • Page 54: Editing Pictures

    User guide Editing pictures You can edit the pictures in the Gallery. Rotating pictures You can rotate the picture as you want. Procedure Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen. to launch the Gallery. Tap the desired picture album. Tap the desired picture.
  • Page 55: Cropping Pictures

    User guide Cropping pictures You can crop a picture to the desired size. Procedure Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen. to launch the Gallery. Tap the desired picture album. Tap the desired picture. Go to >...
  • Page 56: Printing Pictures

    User guide Go to > Set picture as. If you want to set the picture as phone wallpaper, tap Wallpaper, and then tap Set wallpaper on the top right of the screen. Printing pictures You can print the desired pictures in the Gallery. Before you begin Before printing the picture, make sure your phone has been connected to the network printer.
  • Page 57: Recorder

    User guide Procedure Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen. to launch the Gallery. Tap the desired picture album. Do one of the following:  Long tap one of the pictures/videos.  Go to > Select item. Select the pictures/videos you want to share.
  • Page 58: Playing A Recorded Call

    User guide  to pause the recording.  to set a mark. The icon changes to , the number will increase if you set more marks. And there is a red flag on this moment when playing. to end the recording and save the recording. The recorded audio will be displayed on the right list automatically.
  • Page 59: Stopping A Playback

    User guide Stopping a playback While a recording plays, you can stop playing it at any time. Procedure to stop the playing. Renaming the recording You can rename the recording for better recognition. Procedure Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen. to launch the Recorder.
  • Page 60: Deleting All Recordings

    User guide Tap Delete. The phone prompts you whether to delete the audio. Tap OK. Deleting all recordings You can delete all the recording when you need additional space. Procedure Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen. to launch the Recorder.
  • Page 61: Editing An Alarm Clock

    User guide Procedure Tap the digital clock widget on the home screen. on the top-left of the phone screen. Tap the desired number to set the alarm time. Tap OK. The alarm clock you have set is displayed on the phone screen. You can do the following: ...
  • Page 62: Setting The Alarm Parameters

    User guide Procedure Tap the digital clock widget on the home screen. on the top-left of the phone screen. Tap the desired alarm. on the bottom-left of the alarm to delete the desired alarm. Setting the alarm parameters You can set the alarm parameters to make your alarm clock more personalized. Procedure Tap the digital clock widget on the home screen.
  • Page 63: Configuring The Clock Display Mode

    User guide Configuring the clock display mode You can switch the digital clock to analog clock, set the home clock, and home time zone. Procedure Tap the digital clock widget on the Home screen. > Settings. You can do the following: ...
  • Page 64: Customizing Your Phone

    User guide You can do the following:  to pause the stopwatch.  to reset the stopwatch.  and then tap Bluetooth or Email to share the record via Bluetooth or email.  to count a lap while the stopwatch is running. Customizing your phone You can make your phone more personalized by customizing various settings.
  • Page 65: Setting The Screen Saver Type

    User guide Procedure Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen. Go to Settings > Basic Settings > Display > Screen Saver. Select the desired waiting time from the Screen Saver Wait Time field. Save the change. Setting the screen saver type The screen saver can start with different types and you can set it manually.
  • Page 66: Changing The Language

    User guide When dragging the slider, the control center (except the backlight slider) and notification center will be hidden. You can view the intensity changes of the phone screen in real-time. If you lift your finger, the control center and notification center will be shown again. ...
  • Page 67: Time & Date

    User guide Select the desired input method. You can also long tap the space key on the onscreen keyboard to change the input method. For English input method: Time & date You can set the time and date manually. The time and date formats are also variable. Setting the time and date manually If your phone cannot obtain the time and date automatically, you can set it manually.
  • Page 68: Accessing The Advanced Settings With Administrator Password

    User guide Accessing the Advanced Settings with Administrator Password To enter the advanced settings on your phone, enter the default admin password: @N3ta!k2@2* Setting the phone lock You can manually lock the phone or wait a specified time to automatically lock the phone. When your phone is locked, you can: ...
  • Page 69: Line Keys

    User guide Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen. Go to Settings > Basic Settings > Change Lock PIN. Enter your old and new unlock PIN respectively. The unlock PIN length must be within 15 digits. Save the change.
  • Page 70: Deleting A Line Key

    User guide  Drag up and down to scroll through the line keys list if required.  on the bottom-right of the line key list. Drag a line key to the desired location at which another line key locates. Deleting a line key You can delete a line key when you no longer need the corresponding function Procedure Drag the desired line key to the Delete field.
  • Page 71: Setting A Ring Tone For An Account

    User guide Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen. Go to Settings > Basic Settings > Sound > Ring Tones > Common. Select the desired ring tone. Save the change. Setting a ring tone for an account You can select a unique ring tone for an individual account.
  • Page 72: Enabling Touch Tone

    User guide If you disable the key tone, the phone will not produce a sound when pressing the keypad keys. Procedure Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen. Go to Settings > Basic Settings > Sound > Key Tone. Turn off Key Tone.
  • Page 73: Activating The Bluetooth Mode

    User guide You can activate the Bluetooth mode, and then pair and connect the Bluetooth device with your phone. You can pair up to countless Bluetooth devices with your phone; however, you can connect up to two different types of Bluetooth devices at a time.
  • Page 74: Pairing And Connecting Two Bluetooth Devices

    User guide You can only connect one Bluetooth device at a time. After connection, the phone will automatically find an avail- able line key and assign the line key for Mobile Account. The Mobile Account key’s default label is “Mobile Account”. If there is no available line key, you may assign it manually.
  • Page 75: Syncing The Mobile Contacts To The Phone

    User guide Note: The phone does not support connecting two Bluetooth devices of the same type at the same time. The Bluetooth channel cannot support two devices at the same time, and Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone has higher priority than the Bluetooth headset.
  • Page 76: Configuring The Phone Audio Feature

    User guide  During the call, you can hold/resume, mute/unmute or end the call on the phone. Configuring the phone audio feature After syncing the mobile contacts to your phone, the phone acts as a hands-free device for your mobile phone. The call is made through your mobile phone, but the audio is present and the call control is done by the phone.
  • Page 77 User guide Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen. Go to Settings > Basic Settings > Bluetooth. The phone screen shows the paired and connected Bluetooth device. after the connected Bluetooth device name. Enter the desired device name in the Rename field. Save the change.
  • Page 78: Unpairing The Bluetooth Device

    User guide Unpairing the bluetooth device After unpairing the Bluetooth device, next time you activate the Bluetooth, the phone will not automatically reconnect to the device. You need to scan, pair and connect with the device again. Procedure Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen. Go to Settings >...
  • Page 79: Wireless Network

    User guide Procedure Do one of the following:  Swipe down from the top of the screen.  Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen, go to Settings > Basic Settings > Bluetooth. Turn off the Bluetooth. The Bluetooth icon disappears from the status bar.
  • Page 80: Adding A Wireless Network Manually

    User guide Enter the desired password in the Password field. (Optional.) Tap to make the password visible. Select Show advanced options to configure the HTTP proxy for the Browser. Select Connect. Once the connection has completed successfully, the prompt “Connected” appears under the corresponding SSID. Adding a wireless network manually If your gateway/router has SSID broadcast disabled, it doesn't appear in the scanning results.
  • Page 81: Deactivating The Wi-Fi Mode

    User guide Deactivating the Wi-Fi mode You should deactivate the Wi-Fi mode when you need to connect your phone to the wired network. Procedure Do one of the following:  Swipe down from the top of the screen.  Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen, go to Settings > Basic Settings > Wi-Fi. Turn off the Wi-Fi.
  • Page 82: Using Headsets

    User guide Using headsets After connecting a headset to your phone, you can activate the headset mode and use the headset when answering and placing calls. If you do not want to use a headset to handle calls, you can deactivate the headset mode. Procedure Press the Headset key on the phone.
  • Page 83: Resetting To Factory Settings

    User guide Procedure Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen. Go to Settings > Basic Settings > Reboot > Reboot. The phone prompts you to reboot the phone or not. Select OK. Tip: You can also long press the * key on the keypad when the phone is idle to reboot the phone. Resetting to factory settings When some issues occur on your phone and you have tried all troubleshooting suggestions but still do not solve the problem, you can reset your phone to factory configurations.
  • Page 84: Notices

    User guide Procedure Swipe left or right to go to the second idle screen. Go to Settings > Basic Settings > Reset Local Config > Reset local settings. The phone prompts you to reset the local settings or not. Select OK. Notices The specifications and information regarding the products in this guide are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 85: Weee Warning

    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.
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  • Page 87: Class B Digital Device Or Peripheral

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