Voicemail - AT&T WF721 User Manual

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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.

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
blinks when a voicemail message is waiting. You will also hear
an intermittent dial tone on any connected phone handset
before placing a call.
Getting started
on your Wireless Home Phone device
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