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To Outside
Antenna
Inside Whip
Antenna
Power
Jack
AC power
or
DC power
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antenna
washer
mount
lock washer
bolt
RV Roof
Mount
Coax Cable
(40 ft)
RangePro
Signal Booster
AC or DC
Power Adapter
Outside Omni-
directional Antenna
Inside
Whip Antenna
Note: To avoid possible interference, mount the
antenna at least 15' away from the indoor booster
and allow at least 3' from other RF products (such as
satellites and over-the-air antennas).
The outside antenna must not be collocated or
operating with any other antenna or booster.
Maximum height restriction is 31' 9" (10 meters)
above ground.
We advise you first perform a “soft” installation
by routing the outside antenna cable through an
open window (step 4). After completing the “soft”
installation and verifying successful operation,
proceed with installing the external antenna.
Select a location for the outside antenna that
is above the roofline. The outside antenna is
omni-directional, which receives and sends signals
in a 360-degree radius. For maximum performance,
mount the antenna at the highest possible location
outside the vehicle and in an upright position, but
also ensure this is a spot where you can drill a hole
for cable entry.
1. Inside the vehicle, connect the cable leading
to the outside antenna to the port on the
booster labeled “OUTSIDE.” Make sure that all
connections are secure before powering on.
2. Finish permanent cable installation by securing
any loose cables inside the vehicle.
3. Connect the AC power adapter (or 12V adapter)
to the signal booster and plug it into power.
The Power LED will light, indicating that the signal
booster is ready for use. Place a call in a location
you have previously experienced poor signal and
confirm that your phone is receiving a boosted
signal. Normal operation is indicated by green LEDs
(both flashing and solid). In the event red LEDs
appear, antenna adjustments may be needed.
WARNING: The booster is rated for 6-15V input
voltage. DO NOT use the booster with a higher
voltage power supply. This can damage the
booster and/or cause personal injury.
WINEGARD COMPANY
2736 MT. PLEASANT ST.
|
BURLINGTON, IA 52601
2452456 Rev0
Have questions?
We have answers! Reach out to our US-based support team:
Call:
855-433-2291
Visit:
www.winegard.com/support
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Winegard
®
RangePro
™
Cellular Booster for RVs
WB-1035
QUICK SETUP GUIDE
Identify a location for the booster that is near the
center of where signal is needed. The location
should be free from excessive heat, direct sunlight,
or moisture—and provide proper ventilation. (We
suggest you mount the booster within a cabinet or
on a side panel close to a power source.)
Connect the inside whip antenna to the port on
the side of the booster labeled “INSIDE”.
Note: The inside antenna sends signals in a
360-degree radius and should be positioned
vertically.
STEP 1.
STEP 2.
INSTALL THE SIGNAL BOOSTER AND CONNECT INSIDE ANTENNA
SELECT A SITE FOR THE OUTSIDE MOUNT
STEP 4.
CONNECT POWER AND VERIFY SUCCESSFUL OPERATION
LED Indicators
Color
Condition
Indication
Green
Solid
Indicates normal operation.
Green
Flashing
Normal operation. Indicates that Automatic Gain Control (AGC) is self-adjusting due to
over-signal or antenna proximity.
Red
Flashing
Indicates issues caused by overpowering or oscillation.
Adjust your outside and inside antenna locations to maximize separation between them
by increasing distance as well as adding obstructions.
Note that the booster case may become warm during operation. This is normal.
Troubleshooting
Problem
Resolution
Signal booster
has no power
Verify that the Power LED is ON.
Connect the power supply to an alternate power source.
Verify that the power source is operational and the fuse is intact.
If it remains OFF, contact tech support at: 1-855-433-2291
After completing
installation, signal
coverage has not
improved
Verify that cable connections are tightly fitted to the booster.
Try further separating the antennas.
Note:
Bars are not always a reliable measure of signal. The best way to confirm signal coverage
is the ability to place and hold a call.
6. Position the roof mount over the
cable, threading the cable through
the mount’s channel.
7. Secure the mount on the roof by
inserting and tightening the provided
screws into the four mounting
holes.
Verify the provided screws
are approved with the vehicle
manufacturer before installing.
8. Connect the cable to the outside
antenna. Create a moisture barrier
by using manufacturer-approved
permanent sealant around all
screws and holes in the RV roof.
STEP 3.
OR
MOUNT OUTSIDE ANTENNA ON ROOF
MOUNT OUTSIDE ANTENNA
USING OPTIONAL LADDER MOUNT
Before you begin, please note that
this installation requires the use
of a ladder, mast or RV mounting
system on which to mount the
outside antenna.
1. Remove the three screws and
washers that are attached to the
outside antenna.
2. Place the antenna through
the hole on the top of the roof
mount and reattach 3 screws
and washers.
3. Assemble the L-bracket with
U-bolts, brackets, nuts and
washers and secure to mast as
shown in the illustration.
4. Secure antenna to the horizontal
plate of L-bracket using screws.
1. After selecting the outside antenna position,
drill the cable hole through the roof in an
area free from other cables or pipes.
2. Feed the small end of the cable through
the hole until only the connector and 1"
of coax remain outside the coach.
3. Remove the three screws and
washers that are attached to
the outside antenna.
4. Place the antenna through the
hole on the top of the roof mount.
5. Align the two small holes
located on the bottom side of
the antenna with the two small
holes on top of the roof mount.
Next, reattach the three screws
and washers through the roof
mount and into the holes on the
base of the antenna.
5. Drill a hole for cable entry on the side
of the vehicle, away from other cables
or pipes. Use a rubber gasket (sold
separately) to protect the cable and
your vehicle surface. Form a drip loop
before entry and create a moisture
barrier using a manufacturer-
approved permanent sealant.
L-bracket
U-bolt
The Winegard RangePro is designed to work with existing cellular signals, and cannot be
used as a standalone cellular hotspot. A cellular plan and device are required for operation.