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Troubleshooting & 
Understanding Lights

The Signal Boost includes four indicator 
lights, one for each band (see FAQ for 
explanation of MHz bands). Each indicator 
light will either be green, orange or red.

Band 5

Band 2

  

Green

 

indicates that the booster is 

powered and operating at maximum 
gain. 

 Solid  Red

 indicates that the booster 

has shut off on the associated 
frequencies to prevent oscillation 
(feedback). 

 Solid  Orange

 indicates that the 

booster has shut off on the associated 
frequencies due to close proximity of 
a cell tower.

 

 Green/Orange  Blinking

 indicates 

that the booster is operating at a 
reduced gain due to close proximity of 
a cell tower. 

 Green/Red  Blinking

 indicates that 

the booster is operating at a reduced 
gain to prevent oscillation (feedback).

Note

: All red light issues must be resolved 

before orange light issues. 

Fixing Red Light Issues 

If one or more lights on the Signal Boost 
are red: 

1.

Make sure all connections are tight.

2.

 Increase the distance between the
outside antenna and the inside
antenna, by moving them horizontally
and/or vertically farther apart until the
light(s) change to green.

3.

 Follow the same steps for a green/red
blinking light until the light goes solid
green.

Fixing Orange Light Issues 

If one or more lights on the Signal Booster 
are orange: 

1.

 Move the Outside Antenna away from
the strongest cellular signal in small
increments until the light turns green
or green/orange blinking.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Move  the outside antenna 

away from the strongest 

cellular signal in small 

increments

Lights Off 

If one or more of the lights on the Signal 
Booster are off verify power to your surge 
protected power strip.

NOTE: The Signal Booster can be reset by 
disconnecting and reconnecting the power 
supply. 

Summary of Contents for 472005

Page 1: ...Connect 3G Cellular Signal Booster with Omni Antenna...

Page 2: ...Contents 3 Before Getting Started 3 Find the Strongest Signal 3 Installation Details 4 Quick Install 5 Outside Antenna Installation 5 Signal Booster Installation 6 Inside Antenna Installation 6 Power...

Page 3: ...ing on your particular installation you will need the following tools 1 Pole mount 10 mm open end wrench or adjustable wrench 2 Wall mount or Rafter mount Drill and 3 16 inch bit Phillips head screwdr...

Page 4: ...3 Acceptable method Check the bar indicator on your cell phone display and note where the signal appears the strongest Note cell phone bars are only an approximation of signal strength and vary from...

Page 5: ...ng connections 5 Once you have ensured all connections are tight connect the Signal Booster to a surge protected power strip with at least a 1000 Joule rating to protect your equipment from power surg...

Page 6: ...ect sunlight moisture and well ventilated The enclosure must NOT be air tight Also be sure the location is near a power source 2 Connect the coax cables to the Signal Booster from the Outside Antenna...

Page 7: ...te All red light issues must be resolved before orange light issues Fixing Red Light Issues If one or more lights on the Signal Boost are red 1 Make sure all connections are tight 2 Increase the dista...

Page 8: ...Kit 301121 40010 50 Ohm Dome Antenna 10 LMR400 Kit 311135 40060 50 Ohm Wall Panel Antenna 60 LMR400 Kit 301151 0610 75 Ohm Dome Antenna 10 RG6 Cable Kit 311135 5820 50 Ohm Wall mount Panel Antenna 20...

Page 9: ...m Outside Antenna Kits Kit 301111 0675 Yagi Direc ional Antenna 75 RG6 Cable N Male to F Female adapter Kit 311201 0620 Omni Antenna w F Female 20 RG6 Cable Kit 311129 0660 800 MHz Yagi Directional 60...

Page 10: ...se operating this device immediately if requested by the FCC or a licensed wireless service provider WARNING E911 location information may not be provided or may be inaccurate for calls served by usin...

Page 11: ...00 MHz Band 2 Uplink Downlink 24 9 2 2 22 5 2 1 Power output for multiple received channels Uplink dBm No Tones 800 MHz Band 5 1900 MHz Band 2 2 24 8 20 2 3 21 3 16 7 4 18 8 14 2 5 16 9 12 3 6 15 3 10...

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