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For more detailed information on Light Indicators, please refer to the User Guide. Telephone Ports Power Input On/Off message waiting No Color: No No Color: Off message waiting Battery Charge Green: High Yellow: Medium Red: Low Solid Red Antenna: No Service (1 to 5 = Low to High) Green: On Green: New Green Bars: Signal Strength Power Voicemail Wireless Service Battery Cover Before You Begin The Wireless Home Phone device uses the AT&T cellular network and DOES NOT use your home phone wall jacks. Your device should be located: • Where you have a strong 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. Transferring a Phone Number from a Prior Provider? 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. Getting To Know Your Device For More Information • For help on setting up your AT&T voicemail, go to att.com/voicemailsetup. • Visit att.com/whptutorial to view videos and interactive tutorials on how to set up, use and troubleshoot your Wireless Home Phone device. • Refer to your User Guide for detailed information about using your Wireless Home Phone device, including advanced troubleshooting and frequently asked questions. • Call AT&T Customer Care at 800.331.0500 for assistance with your AT&T service. Quick Start AT&T Wireless Home Phone Wireless Home Phone ("WHP") device is a mobile device that may be used with home phone equipment in different locations in the U.S. WHP device has a backup battery in the event of a power outage. However, a landline phone requiring separate electric power to operate (e.g., cordless phones) connected to a WHP device will not place or receive calls (including 911 calls) during a power outage. For emergency calls, you may have to provide your location address to the 911 operator. Landline home phone equipment is not included. Provides voice service only. Not compatible with data or messaging services, home security systems, fax service, medical alert systems, medical monitoring systems, credit card machines, IP/PBX Phone systems, or dial-up Internet service. May not be compatible with your DVR/Satellite systems, please check with your provider. DSL customers should contact their provider before transferring a phone number to ensure uninterrupted DSL Internet service. WHP device is sold for use on the AT&T wireless network and cannot be activated on other carriers' wireless networks. If your WHP device is roaming, AT&T's off-net usage restrictions apply. Service provided by AT&T Mobility. © 2014 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T is a registered trademark of AT&T Intellectual Property. MBM64697301 (1.0) Printed in Korea

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For more detailed information on Light Indicators, please refer to the User Guide.
Getting To Know Your Device
Before You Begin
The Wireless Home Phone device uses the AT&T cellular network and DOES NOT
use your home phone wall jacks.
Your device should be located:
Where you have a strong 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.
Transferring a Phone Number from a Prior Provider?
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
.
Battery Cover
Power
Green: On
No Color: Off
Voicemail
Green: New
message waiting
No Color: No
message waiting
Battery Charge
Green: High
Yellow: Medium
Red: Low
Wireless Service
Green Bars: Signal Strength
(1 to 5 = Low to High)
Solid Red Antenna: No Service
Power Input
Telephone Ports
On/Off
For More Information
For help on setting up your AT&T voicemail, go to
att.com/voicemailsetup
.
Visit
att.com/whptutorial
to view videos and interactive tutorials on how to
set up, use and troubleshoot your Wireless Home Phone device.
Refer to your User Guide for detailed information about using your Wireless
Home Phone device, including advanced troubleshooting and frequently
asked questions.
Call AT&T Customer Care at 800.331.0500 for assistance with your
AT&T service.
Wireless Home Phone (“WHP”) device is a mobile device that may be used with home phone equipment in different
locations in the U.S. WHP device has a backup battery in the event of a power outage. However, a landline phone
requiring separate electric power to operate (e.g., cordless phones) connected to a WHP device will not place or
receive calls (including 911 calls) during a power outage. For emergency calls, you may have to provide your location
address to the 911 operator. Landline home phone equipment is not included. Provides voice service only.  Not
compatible with data or messaging services, home security systems, fax service, medical alert systems, medical
monitoring systems, credit card machines, IP/PBX Phone systems, or dial-up Internet service.  May not be compatible
with your DVR/Satellite systems, please check with your provider. DSL customers should contact their provider before
transferring a phone number to ensure uninterrupted DSL Internet service. WHP device is sold for use on the AT&T
wireless network and cannot be activated on other carriers’ wireless networks. If your WHP device is roaming, AT&T’s
off-net usage restrictions apply. Service provided by AT&T Mobility. © 2014 AT&T Intellectual Property.
All rights reserved. AT&T is a registered trademark of AT&T Intellectual Property.
MBM64697301 (1.0)
Printed in Korea
Quick Start
AT&T Wireless Home Phone