Axesstel TX240G User Manual

Dual-band (800/1900mhz) fixed wireless voice terminal
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Dealer Guide | Version 1.0
Axesstel TX240G
Dealer Guide
"Discover a new way to save on your home phone service!"
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Cellular Sales, Knoxville, TN, Phone 865.567.8586, http://cellularsales.com

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  • Page 1 Dealer Guide | Version 1.0 Axesstel TX240G Dealer Guide “Discover a new way to save on your home phone service!” Cellular Sales, Knoxville, TN, Phone 865.567.8586, http://cellularsales.com...
  • Page 2 Introduction Introduction OVERVIEW 1. The Axesstel TX240G is a dual-band (800/1900Mhz) fixed wireless voice terminal that is designed to provide a simple phone service at a home or business. a. No Broadband or Internet connection required 2. Continue to use your favorite Verizon Wireless voice calling features like Caller ID, Call Waiting and 3–Way Calling.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Useful Pics & Info........7 Package Contents Package Contents Package Contents Package Contents 1. Axesstel 1x Fixed Wireless Terminal 2. CDMA Dipole Antenna 3. Power Adapter 4. Backup Battery 5. User Manual and Quick Guide 6. GPS Antenna with Cable and Pad 7.
  • Page 4: In-Store Setup

    Axesstel into its place. 7. Plug the Power Adapter (#3) into an A/C outlet. Turn the Axesstel on (on/off switch is on the same side as the antenna) 8.
  • Page 5: Basic Installation

    3. Plug the phone cord into the main base of a cordless system or into a wall jack in the house (READ BELOW on how to choose) a. There are 2 different ways to set up the Axesstel, based on the type of phones the customer has in the house: b.
  • Page 6: Troubleshooting

    The port, or new line, is hung up in VZW system Solution: Do an ESN change to any cell phone. Program it and make test calls to and from. Once successful, then do an ESN change back to the Axesstel. It should then work just fine.
  • Page 7: Useful Pics & Info

    Dealer Guide | Version 1.0 USEFUL PICS USEFUL PICS & INFO & INFO: : : : USEFUL PICS USEFUL PICS & INFO & INFO Telephone Network Interface Box- (Traditional Carriers use) Embedded Multimedia Terminal Adapter (eMTA)- (Cable Companies use) Digital Voice home phone service, through cable companies, is delivered to customers through an Embedded Multimedia Terminal Adapter (eMTA), which is a device similar to a cable modem - but calls travel over a private, managed network instead of the public Internet.

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