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INTRODUCTION

Package Contents:

Unpack all package contents, compare them against the package contents 

list, and check for damage. For missing or damaged items, contact your 

retailer. Keep the carton and packing material to store the product or if you 

need to return it.

The following image shows the key hardware components on the cellular 

booster. Refer to this image as you install your Force5-50 components.

Booster

Outside Antenna

with mount

Inside Antenna 

with bracket

Cable-20’ and 40’

Phantom Package Contents

50 dB adjustable booster

(2) SC174 10 foot cables

SC-110W inside antenna

SC-200 outside antenna

248W-M inside panel antenna

18V DC power supply

Screws not supplied* Please purchase separately.

Power LED

N connector to outside antenna

N connector to inside antenna

Alert LED

Power Switch

 Programmer

Power Jack 

Mount Kit

Summary of Contents for Force5-50

Page 1: ...Cellular Booster Kit User Guide Introduction Installation Packages Contents Configuring Gain Setting Introduction Troubleshooting Theory of Operation Quick Install Guide Booster Hardware Installation...

Page 2: ...gnals to areas that are prone to weak cellular coverage Force5 50 works with two or more antennas up to four inside antennas that communicate with your cellphone an outside antenna that communicates w...

Page 3: ...ponents on the cellular booster Refer to this image as you install your Force5 50 components Booster Outside Antenna with mount Inside Antenna with bracket Cable 20 and 40 Phantom Package Contents 50...

Page 4: ...ee from obstructions and as far as possible from other antennas and sources of RF signal 2 Before mounting base drill a hole in the middle of the mounting location wide enough in diameter to allow SC...

Page 5: ...the f shown in the figure below 3 Feed remainder of cable through ferrule hole until approximately 1 of cable remains 4 Connect N connector to antenna 5 Screw antenna onto ferrule bend cable to preve...

Page 6: ...dcast over a wide area This interior antenna transmits and receives signals to cell phones 1 Choose location for mounting antenna on vertical surface Ideal height from the cabin floor should be approx...

Page 7: ...paration from outside antenna see table on page 6 Panel antenna should not face the outside antenna Option 2 Low Profile Usage 1 The supplied SC 110W patch antenna is intended for indoor use only Do n...

Page 8: ...show that the signal booster is ready to use The Alert LEDs flash red and yellow intermittently on each band indicating that the band is activated DIP Switches and Lights The Force5 50 booster has the...

Page 9: ...ing point when installing or reinstalling the booster To change it move the DIP switches to the ON or OFF position Moving a switch down away from the LEDs turns OFF the switch and increases booster ga...

Page 10: ...Any reduced antenna separation deceases the booster s cellular signal capabilities LEDs A Light Emitting Diode LED appears above each DIP switch bank on the top panel of the signal booster LED 1 2 3 L...

Page 11: ...ntinue for 15 minutes or until the problem is resolved 5 If the problem is not resolved within 15 minutes the booster shuts down automatically all LEDs OFF except Power which is red and must be reset...

Page 12: ...line support to receive a Return Merchandise Authorization RMA Check the strength of the outside signal as close as you can to the outside antenna see instructions on page 7 Double check all signal bo...

Page 13: ...d on and red LED is ON Connect the power supply to an alternate power source Be sure the power source is not controlled by a switch that can remove power from the outlet Check the green POWER LED on t...

Page 14: ...dBi 3dBi 3dBi 3dBi 3dBi 5dBi 4dBi 4dBi 3 8dB 3 52dB 3 52dB 3 8dB 3 52dB 3 52dB 4 3dB 3 98dB 3 98dB 8 8dB 6 52dB 6 52dB 3 8dB 2 06dB 3 8dB 2 06dB 4 3dB 2 06dB 8 8dB 3 56dB 1 1dBi 7dBi 1 2dBi 1 1dBi 7dB...

Page 15: ...perform in full accordance with applicable specifications The limit of liability under this warranty is at SureCall s option to repair or replace any product or part thereof which was purchased up to...

Page 16: ...hout affecting in any way the remaining provisions hereof SAFETY INFORMATION This is a CONSUMER device BEFORE USE you MUST REGISTER THIS DEVICE with your wireless provider and have your provider s con...

Page 17: ...harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the follow...

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