SureCall Fusion Professional 2.0 | Booster testing and optimization
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B71,12,13 Tx
B66 Rx/Tx
B5 Rx/Tx
B7Rx/Tx
B12,13 Rx
B71Rx
POWER
B25 Rx/Tx
Fusion Professional 2.0 amplifier
Step 4: Connect to power
Connect the AC power supply to the booster and plug into a 110V AC power outlet. Once the booster has been completely
assembled, turn the booster’s power switch on.
Note: If the Power LED does not turn ON or the Alert LEDs continue to flash, see the Troubleshooting section.
WARNING: This booster should not be used near open fire or flame. Storage and transportation: Store and place in non-extreme
room-temperature and dry environment.
BOOSTER TESTING AND OPTIMIZATION
When your system is in place and fully connected, test system performance in locations you have previously experienced poor
signal. Verify that you have a reliable connection by taking multiple readings several minutes apart. For instructions on taking
measurements with your cell phone, see page 7. Also, verify that you can place and hold a call.
If the signal strength has improved, your booster is working.
Remember, that coverage varies based on outdoor signal level, house construction, and antenna placement. Coverage in
adjoining rooms will be reduced by walls and building materials.
The gain dials on the booster should always be at maximum level unless a control light is FLASHING RED-YELLOW.
They should ONLY be reduced if other recommended actions do not resolve the issue. In any of these cases, the first
action should be to increase the antenna isolation between the inside and outside antenna as much as possible
Antenna optimization
The Fusion Professional 2.0 automatically reduces gain (coverage performance) because of insufficient RF separation
between the inside and outside antennas. Consider the options listed in this section to resolve issues with inadequate
antenna isolation.
Note, in smaller wood constructed homes some reduction in gain (slow YELLOW flash) is considered ‘normal’ operation.
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Verify that a minimum distance of 25 vertical feet has been achieved. 50 ft or more horizontal separation may be
needed, however, especially where vertical separation is not possible.
Power switch
Power jack
To inside antenna
To outside antenna