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User Guide

 

Flex

2GO

  

Adjustable 2G/3G Vehicle Signal Booster Kit

Summary of Contents for Flex2Go Canada

Page 1: ...User Guide Flex2GO Adjustable 2G 3G Vehicle Signal Booster Kit ...

Page 2: ... Gain Setting Pg 7 Troubleshooting Pg 8 Specification Pg 9 Kitting Information Pg 9 Warranty Pg 10 11 Safety Information Pg 11 Table of Contents 2 Thank you for purchasing SureCall s Flex2Go cell phone signal booster kit Flex2Go provides enhanced 2G and 3G voice and data reception and is configurable for any size vehicle If you need any assistance during product installation please contact tech su...

Page 3: ...he booster and then sent to your cell phone via the inside antenna When your phone transmits the signal is sent to the inside antenna and then sent to the cell tower via the outside antenna A minimum amount of cellular reception is required for the Flex2Go to work properly Cellular signal strength is measured in dBm an abbreviation of the radio power per milliwatt A minimum of 100 dBm is required ...

Page 4: ...it Your Flex2Go signal booster package includes the following items One SureCall Flex2Go signal booster One outside antenna with attached cable One inside antenna with attached cable One DC car charger for vehicle Velcro and screw mounting kit Flex2Go Outside Magnetic Mount Antenna Inside Patch Antenna Power Adapter Warning Unauthorized antennas cables and or coupling devices are prohibited by FCC...

Page 5: ...nd other radiating elements such as a radio antenna Is at least 4 6 feet from the inside antenna 2 Using the supplied cable connect the outside antenna to the booster connector marked OUTSIDE 3 Run the outside antenna cord across the car s roof and under the front door insulation lining to hide and protect the antenna cable Wrap up any loose cable 4 Hand tighten the connection Note The outside ant...

Page 6: ...on the front or middle console of the vehicle The location you select should Be away from excessive heat direct sunlight or moisture Provide proper ventilation Refer to the illustration on page 7 for the following steps 2 Connect the outside antenna cable to the signal booster connector marked OUTSIDE Hand tighten the connection 3 Connect the inside antenna cable to the signal booster connector ma...

Page 7: ... is rated for 5 15V input voltage DO NOT use the booster with a higher voltage power supply This can damage the booster and or cause personal injury 50 47 44 40 36 33 30 50 47 44 40 50 33 35 LEDs An Alert Light Emitting Diode LED appears above the Cellular and PCS dials Designation Description Cellular 800 uplink PCS 1900 uplink LED off normal operation LED blinking yellow Automatic Gain Control i...

Page 8: ...oster is equipped with Auto Shutdown if there s danger of cell tower interference The location where your car is parked may be too close to a cell tower Drive to a location that provides sufficient distance from the cell tower to prevent the booster from automatically shutting down Once away from the original location use the power supply switch to restart the booster manually One of the red LEDs ...

Page 9: ...R Maximum Gain Noise Figure Input Output Impedance Maximum Output Power Cable RF Connectors Power Consumption Dimensions Weight FCC USA Kitting Information Component Outside Antennas Note Due to the recent change of our company name from Cellphone Mate CM to SureCall SC we have changed the prefix on all of our antennas cables and accessories from CM to SC SC 200W 3 dBi 5 dBi 4 3 dB 1 1 dBi 8 8 dB ...

Page 10: ... material and workman ship and will 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 THREE YEARS after May 1 2014 or TWO YEARS for products purchased before May 1 2014 as determined by examination by SureCall prove defective in material and or workm...

Page 11: ...ons hereof SAFETY INFORMATION This is a CONSUMER device BEFORE USE you MUST REGISTER THIS DEVICE with your wireless provider and have your provider s consent Most wireless providers consent to the use of signal boosters Some providers may not consent to the use of this device on their network If you are unsure contact your provider You MUST operate this device with approved antennas and cables as ...

Page 12: ... found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communic...

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