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Section   3:   Mobile   Repeater   Installation   

   

Location   of   the   Mobile   Repeater   base   unit   

   

The   standard   Mobile   Repeater   kit   comes   with   an   omni-­‐directional   whip   aerial   that   
attaches   to   the   ‘Indoor’   connector   of   the   repeater   unit.   Since   the   whip   aerial   is   omni-­‐

directional,   the   signal   broadcast   is   in   a   circular   radius   around   the   base   unit.   
Considering   this   it   is   best   to   locate   the   base   repeater   unit   in   a   central   area   or   in   a   
particular   area   where   signal   is   critical.   The   range   of   the   indoor   broadcast   will   

depend   on   the   strength   of   the   signal   coming   from   the   external   aerial.      

   

Please   note   that   the   location   for   the   repeater   unit   will   require   mains   power   and   the   

base   unit   should   be   mounted   on   a   flat   surface.   

   

The   whip   aerial   when   attached   to   the   repeater   should   be   oriented   vertically.   
   

   Cable   Run   from   External   Aerial   to   Mobile   Repeater   Unit   

   

After   determining   the   best   cable   route   from   the   external   antenna   to   the   repeater   
connect   the   cable   at   both   ends.   

Provide a firm connection of the coax cable with 

the outdoor aerial through the connector fixed at the cable end and connect the 
other side of the cable to the port on the booster base unit labeled ‘Outdoor’. 
When routing cable ensure that the cable is supported and does not sag. 

 

* Note – it is extremely important that there are no coils or loops of excess cable 
between the outdoor aerial and the repeater. This in addition to sharp bends and 
kinks can cause signal oscillation on the system and a false reading of the green 
LED’s on the base unit. Please make sure you have no spare cable coiled or 
kinked. If you have excess cable you should either use it to raise the height of the 
external aerial, move the base repeater further away from the external aerial or 
take an indirect path as to not coil the cable at either end.  

 

* Note – Please do not remove connectors from the cable, repeater or aerial 
unless you have the necessary tools to do so. Mobile Repeater will not warranty 
any equipment that has been tampered with. If you have any concern please 
contact Mobile Repeater customer support.

   

Summary of Contents for MRE041

Page 1: ...Repeater co uk User Manual for Models MR Mini GSM 900 MRE041 MR Mini GSM 1800 MRE042 MR Mini 3G 2100 MRE200 Section 1 Introduction Section 2 External Aerial Location Section 3 Mobile Repeater Installation Section 4 System Commissioning Section 5 Trouble Shooting Tips Section 6 Return Policy and Disclaimer Section 7 Contact Information ...

Page 2: ...le shooting tips if you are having any difficulty getting your kit to work Mobile Repeater Kit Contents 1 Repeater Unit 2 External Aerial 3 Low Loss Coax 4 Mains Power Supply 1 Repeater Unit Your repeater unit will be located inside in the area with low signal The repeater unit requires connection to a mains power supply 2 External Aerial Your external aerial is a square flat panel which is direct...

Page 3: ...he following Physical Location The external aerial should ideally be mounted as high as possible outside in order to provide the best signal input to the base repeater unit Please find the location outside where you have the strongest signal on your phone Please check to make sure you are able to place a call on your phone at this location Direction Orientation The panel aerial is directional and ...

Page 4: ...rmining the best cable route from the external antenna to the repeater connect the cable at both ends Provide a firm connection of the coax cable with the outdoor aerial through the connector fixed at the cable end and connect the other side of the cable to the port on the booster base unit labeled Outdoor When routing cable ensure that the cable is supported and does not sag Note it is extremely ...

Page 5: ...ot your mobile phone and check to see if it is receiving a signal Try placing a test call to someone or to your voice mail to see if you can call out If you are able to place calls out and receive calls your repeater is working properly You can adjust the direction of the external aerial to try and maximize the indoor signal coverage Mobile Repeater also supplies signal splitters and indoor covera...

Page 6: ...the external aerial If the LED is OFF the repeater will still broadcast a signal but may not reach the maximum estimated coverage area If the Green LED is ON but you are not getting a signal on your phone Some situations can cause false readings of the green signal LED s on the base unit which can be a result of interference or coiled cable First check to make sure you have the maximum separation ...

Page 7: ... to ensure a quality signal Otherwise we would recommend contacting your network provider to request information on the nearest base station location If the Green LED is OFF and you can not receive a signal near the repeater unit This is a result of the repeater unit not receiving a strong enough signal externally First ensure that the entire length of cable is completely uncoiled and free from an...

Page 8: ...ith that authorization Any returns received without an RMA authorization outside of 30 days from the original delivery date or to the wrong address will not be refunded Damaged equipment returned even with an RMA will be subject to a 20 restocking fee Orders for pre cut lengths of cable are non refundable Customers are responsible for shipping charges of the return delivery All returns are subject...

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