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Verizon One User Guide
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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,
excessive dust, or extreme cold
• Away from heat sources and sunlight
• In a central location that has no
obstructions—this will optimize
cordless performance
• Separate from another Verizon One
Base Unit
7.2 Installing the Base Unit on a
Desktop or Flat Surface
Step 1
Attach the Verizon One Base Unit to the
Swivel Support Stand (Figure 1).
Snap the Verizon One Base Unit Swivel
Support Stand onto the back of the Base
Unit. Locate a sturdy, flat surface, table
or desktop near an active wall AC power
outlet, an active telephone jack and your
primary computer.
Step 2
Plug in the Power Cord (Figure 2).
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 then turn on the power switch (if it is
not on already). Check the Base to see
if the Power LED is solid green. If the
Power LED is solid green, Verizon One
power is on.
7. Installing the Verizon One Base Unit
Figure 1
Figure 2
Power is On