AT&T WF721 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Using Your Device
Making Calls
Using a phone connected to your Wireless Home Phone base, place
and receive calls as you normally would. The Wireless Home Phone
base 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
.
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 (User Busy) the waiting call, enter 0 and press the Flash (or
Phone/Talk) key.
Retrieving Messages
To retrieve voice messages, dial 1 on any home phone connected to
the Wireless Home Phone base 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.)
Remote Retrieval
To retrieve voicemail messages from a phone not connected to the
Wireless Home Phone base, dial the number associated with your
Wireless Home Phone base 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 base can take up to five (5) days. Outgoing calls can be
made immediately using your Wireless Home Phone base, however
incoming calls 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.
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