User Manual

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STEP 5
Confirm your success!
Your device is configured and working
properly when:
» You receive a text message and an email confirmation.
» The 3G light on your MicroCell is solid and green.
» Your cell phone shows AT&T MicroCell” or AT&T M-Cell”
instead of “AT&T” as the network provider (as shown below).
Cell phones may take some time to
switch to the MicroCell.
Your cell phone may not immediately
switch to your MicroCell when you enter
its coverage area. Depending on the signal
strength of the AT&T cell tower, the time for
your cell phone to switch to the MicroCell
can vary. It may take seconds or up to five
minutes.
Connecting to the MicroCell doesn’t
always mean unlimited calling.
You can purchase AT&T Unlimited
MicroCell Calling for an individual phone
number, your whole account or use your
existing wireless plan minutes. Other
3G cell phone owners on your approved
user list also use their existing wireless
plan minutes unless they purchase the
Unlimited MicroCell Calling feature.
Calls transfer out, but don’t transfer in.
Calls seamlessly transfer from the
MicroCell to the strongest available AT&T
cell tower signal. However, calls initiated
on the cell tower do not transfer to the
MicroCell.
NOTE: With the optional Unlimited
MicroCell Calling feature, calls that
originate on the MicroCell and transfer to
a nearby AT&T cell tower continue on as
unlimited.
Restarting fixes most problems.
Like many electronic devices, the
MicroCell and your 3G cell phone may
occasionally need to be rebooted (turned
off and back on again) to reestablish their
connection to each other.
Things To Know
NOTE:
You may need to
restart your cell
phone for “AT&T
MicroCell” or “AT&T
M-Cell” to appear.
AT&T AT&T MicroCell AT&T M-Cell
or
NOTE: Some mobile devices will display items differently.
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