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2. When a band is selected, using the “Band Select” button, manual gains can
be changed from a maximum of 70dB / 75dB to a minimum of 40dB / 45dB by
using the UP and DOWN buttons.
3. An ORANGE light and “OVL” in the bottom-
right corner of the LCD screen of the frequency
that is receiving an overload signal (refer to
Figure 4) indicates that one or more of the
frequencies has been turned off (or reduced)
due to receiver overload. This reduction is
to prevent the disruption of cell towers. The
“Band Select” button must be pressed to cycle
through the frequencies to find the Band that
has the overload. Press the “DOWN” button to
decrease the gain until you have an “OK” on
the bottom-right corner of the LCD screen. The
Signal Booster is now working with reduced
gain. More than one frequency can overload at
the same time. If one frequency is reduced and
an OVERLOAD exists on another band, the
light will remain orange. Repeat the process for
all frequencies until a green light and “OK” are
achieved. Contact Wilson Electronics Technical
Support Team for assistance: 866-294-1660.
c
800 – Band 5 (AMPS)
d
1900 – Band 2 (PCS)
e
1700/2100 – Band 4
(AWS)
A
800
A
OK
A
PCS
A
OK
A
AWS
A
OK
S
OVL
S
OSC
Figure 4
Figure 5
4. A RED light and “OSC” in the bottom-right corner of the LCD screen (refer to
Figure 5) indicates that the Signal Booster has shut down to prevent an oscillation,
most likely caused by the Inside and Outside Antennas being physically too close
to each other. Without this patented protection, oscillations could be transmitted to
the cell tower, blocking calls to and from the cell tower. Oscillation occurs just like
in an audio system when you put a microphone next to a speaker and get a big
squeal. When the Inside Antenna is too close to the Outside Antenna, the same
type of oscillation occurs.