User's Guide

To test the condition of your backup battery, make sure the AT&T Wireless Internet
device is powered on. Unplug the AT&T Wireless Internet device from the wall power
outlet. If the Battery light turns red, then the backup battery may need to be
replaced. If the AT&T Wireless Internet device does not remain on once unplugged
from the wall power outlet, then the backup battery needs to be replaced.
It is recommended that you test your backup battery charge at least once per year,
and replace it if necessary.
To order a replacement backup battery and for cost and warranty information, visit
att.com and search for the keywords “Wireless Internet battery.
Device Compatibility
The AT&T Wireless Internet device is not compatible with wireless 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.
The AT&T Wireless Internet device cannot be used to make 500, 700, 900, 976,
0+ collect, operator-assisted, or dial-around calls (e.g., 1010-XXXX).
In-Home Wiring
Interconnecting with home telephone wiring is not necessary but is possible; however,
it is not recommended unless you possess sucient knowledge of electrical systems.
Use with home wiring requires the physical disconnection from other services,
including the landline coming into your home. Use of a qualied licensed electrician is
highly recommended. Improper installation may result in phone equipment damage
or even a re.
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