AT&T Vireless Lg Af300 User Manual
Have a look at the manual AT&T Vireless Lg Af300 User Manual online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 164 ATT manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.
5 Install the Back-up Battery Remove the cover from the battery compartment. Insert the back-up battery and replace the cover. Notes: • The battery is intended for backup purposes only and may take approximately three and a half (3.5) hours to fully charge (battery will charge inside the device while connected to a power supply). • Charge time may be impacted by environmental factors and the battery will stop charging when the ambient temperature is outside of the temperature range allowed for charging (32 °F - 131 °F). How It Works The Wireless Home Phone device uses the AT&T cellular network to provide phone service to your cordless or corded home phone(s). Place it anywhere in your house where you have a wireless signal. It does not require the use of a home phone wall jack like traditional home phone service. The Wireless Home Phone device provides many calling services, such as voicemail, Caller Number ID, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, and 3-way Calling for your home phone(s). It also includes a back- up battery in case of a power outage. Device Installation Before You Begin Wireless Home Phone device works exclusively with the AT&T cellular network and DOES NOT use your home phone wall jacks. Your device should be located: • Where you have a strong cellular signal from a cell tower, typically near a window or outside wall. Signal strength may vary in different parts of your home. • Near an electrical wall outlet. Select which phone(s) you will use with the Wireless Home Phone device: • A cordless phone system with multiple handsets should be used to place phones throughout your home. • If using an existing phone, unplug it from the wall jack.
6 Turn on Your Device 1) Connect the large end of the power cord into the power plug. Insert the power plug into an electrical outlet. 2) Insert the small end of the power cord into the Power Input port on the back of your Wireless Home Phone device. 3) Slide the On/Off switch to the On position. Check the Wireless Signal More green bars indicate a stronger signal. Your device can be relocated in your home for best performance.
7 Turn on Your Device 1) Connect the large end of the power cord into the power plug. Insert the power plug into an electrical outlet. 2) Insert the small end of the power cord into the Power Input port on the back of your Wireless Home Phone device. 3) Slide the On/Off switch to the On position. Check the Wireless Signal More green bars indicate a stronger signal. Your device can be relocated in your home for best performance. Connect the Device to a Phone 1) Unplug your phone from your home phone wall jack. 2) Plug your phone into the “Phone 1” port on the Wireless Home Phone device, using your existing phone cable. Install the Back-up Battery Remove the lid from the battery compartment\f Insert the battery \nconnection cable int\no the battery port\n\f Place the bac\b-up b\nattery in the batte\nry slot and replace the battery\n cover\f Turn on \four Device Plug the power cord into an electrica\nl wall outlet that is not controlled \nby a wall switch\f Insert the small end\n of the power cord into the Power Input port on th\ne bac\b of your Wirele\nss Home Phone Base\f Press and hold the On/Off button for 5 full seconds until the signal strength light comes on\f \bheck the Wireless Signal Raise antenna to an upright position\f Confirm signal strength light is green for optimal performance\f Yellow indicates a moderate signal and may be sufficient\f \bonnect the Device t\oo a Phone 1) Unplug your phone from your home phone wall jac\b\f 2) Plug your phone into the \n“Phone 1” port on the Wireles\ns Home Phone Base, using your existing phone cable or included p\nhone cable\f IMPORTANT: DO NOT plug the Wireless Home Phone Base into your home phone wall jac\b\f Place a Test \ball Place a test call from your connected home phone\f Ma\be sure to use 10-digit dialing, even for local phone call\ns\f For best results, place the c\nordless phone base at least 12 inches from the Wireless Home Phone Base\f NOTE: Keep your cordless phone plugged into a power outlet\f Set up Voicemail and Additional Phones Voicemail is include\nd with your service\f Dial “1” to set up and access\f If\n using an answering machine, set it to fewer than 5 rings and \nconnect it to the “Phone 2” port\f The Phone 1 and 2 \nports use the same phone number\f To place phones throughout your home, use a cordless phone system with multiple hands\nets\f Wall jac\bs are not used with the Wireless Home Phone Base\f On/Off Press and hold 5 second\os IMPORTANT: DO NOT plug the Wireless Home Phone device or your phones into your wall jacks.
8 Place a Test Call Place a test call from your connected home phone. Make sure to dial the 10-digit phone number, including area code. For best results, place the cordless phone base at least 12 inches from the Wireless Home Phone device. Note: Keep your cordless phone plugged into a power outlet.
9 Place a Test Call Place a test call from your connected home phone. Make sure to dial the 10-digit phone number, including area code. For best results, place the cordless phone base at least 12 inches from the Wireless Home Phone device. Note: Keep your cordless phone plugged into a power outlet. Set up Voicemail and Additional Phones Voicemail is included with your service. Dial “1” to set up and access. If you choose to use an answering machine instead, set it to fewer than 4 rings. To place phones throughout your home, use a cordless phone system with multiple handsets. Wall jacks are not used with Wireless Home Phone. Useful Tips • Transferring a phone number can take about four days, so you should keep a phone plugged into your wall jack to receive calls on your old service (including 911) until your transfer completes. However, you can make calls immediately on your Wireless Home Phone device. Check transfer status at att.com/port. • The “Phone 2” port can be used to connect an additional phone or stand-alone answering machine. It uses the same phone number as the “Phone 1” port. • Your AT&T Wireless Home Phone device does not support incoming or outgoing fax service. • Your AT&T Wireless Home Phone device does not support rotary or pulse-dialing phones.
10 Voicemail Your Wireless Home Phone device comes with standard wireless voicemail. Follow the steps below to set up and use your voicemail. Setup Dial 1 on any home phone connected to the Wireless Home Phone device and wait four (4) seconds to connect to your AT&T wireless voicemail. Simply follow the voice prompts to complete setup. To enable remote voicemail retrieval and for added security be sure to create a password during setup. For more help on setting up your AT&T voicemail, go to att.com/ voicemailsetup. Message Waiting There are two indicators for a new message waiting: 1) the voicemail icon; and 2) an intermittent dial tone. The voicemail icon on your Wireless Home Phone device blinks when a voicemail message is waiting. You will also hear an intermittent dial tone on any connected phone handset before placing a call. Retrieving Messages To retrieve voice messages, dial 1 on any home phone connected to the Wireless Home Phone device and wait four (4) seconds to connect to your AT&T wireless voicemail box. Simply follow the voice prompts to listen to and manage your messages. (Alternately, you may dial your 10-digit home phone number to access your voicemail box.)
11 Remote Retrieval To retrieve voicemail messages from a phone not connected to the Wireless Home Phone device, dial the number associated with your Wireless Home Phone service. When voicemail picks up, press *. You will then be prompted to enter your password. Simply follow the prompts to listen to and manage your voicemail messages. Transferring a Phone Number Transferring a landline phone number to your Wireless Home Phone device can take about four days. Outgoing calls can be made immediately using your Wireless Home Phone device, however incoming calls (including 911) will continue through your old service until the transfer is complete. Keep a phone connected to your existing home wiring or prior service to continue to receive incoming calls until the transfer is complete. To check the status of your transfer, visit att.com/port.
12 Using Your Device Making Calls Using a phone connected to your Wireless Home Phone device, place and receive calls as you normally would. The Wireless Home Phone device supports both cordless and corded phone dialing methods. Note: You will need to dial 10 digits even for local numbers. Three-Way Calling While on an existing call, press the Flash (or Phone/Talk) key on your phone to put the first party on hold. When you hear a dial tone, dial the second party’s number (wait up to four [4] seconds). When the second party answers, press the Flash (or Phone/Talk) key again to complete the three-way connection. If the second party does not answer, press the Flash (or Phone/ Talk) key to end the connection and return to the first party. Note: If your phone does not have a Flash (or Phone/Talk) key, use the off-hook mechanism supported by your phone instead.
13 Call Waiting You will hear two tones if someone calls while you are already on a call. To hold the current call and accept the waiting call, press the Flash (or Phone/Talk) key. You can press the Flash (or Phone/Talk) key anytime to switch back and forth between calls. To clear the current call and accept the waiting call, enter 1 and press the Flash (or Phone/Talk) key. To reject the waiting call, enter 0 and press the Flash (or Phone/ Talk) key. Notes: • Your Wireless Home Phone comes with standard three-way calling and call waiting. Operation of these features will vary depending on your home phone equipment. • If your phone does not have a Flash (or Phone/Talk) key, then use the off-hook mechanism supported by your phone.
14 Call Forwarding To forward all calls, dial: 1) *21* 2) The 10-digit number to which you wish to forward your calls 3) # key (Example: *21*1234567890# forwards your calls to the phone number 123-456-7890) Please wait at least three (3) seconds and you hear a confirmation tone for the forwarding to complete before hanging up. To un-forward calls, dial #21#, please wait at least three (3) seconds and you hear a confirmation tone for the un-forwarding to complete before hanging up. Note: Applicable wireless minute plan rates apply to forwarded calls. Helpful Tips Home Answering Machines If you choose to use your home answering machine instead of the voicemail provided by your Wireless Home Phone, you will need to set your answering machine to pick up calls before network voicemail, which is fewer than four (4) rings. If you have a stand- alone answering machine, you can connect it to the “Phone 2” port on the back of your Wireless Home Phone device.