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The Signal Booster is equipped with sensitive electronics designed to detect Signal Booster
oscillation or cell phone overload, both of which can hamper Signal Booster performance.
The Signal Booster is designed to automatically reduce gain or, if necessary, shut down
to prevent or compensate for these conditions. Oscillation or overload can be caused by
improper equipment installation -- understanding the Signal Booster lights will help you
identify and solve potential problems.
PWR
A B C D
PWR
A B C D
PWR
A
B C D
PWR
A
B C D
PWR
A B C D
PWR
A B C D
The power light will turn green when the Signal Booster
is initially powered on.
A
BLINKING
red light indicates a cell tower overload.
Move the Outside Antenna farther away from the cell
tower.
When the D light is green, the Signal Booster is working
at proper gain level (peak performance).
If light C is green but D is out, an oscillation has been
detected and the Signal Booster is powering down. To
remedy this, turn the Outside Antenna slightly away from
the Inside Antenna until the D light turns green.
If light B is green and C and light D are off, an oscillation
has been detected and the Signal Booster is powering
down. To remedy this, turn the Outside Antenna slightly
away from the Inside Antenna until the D light turns
green.
If light A is solid red, the Signal Booster has shut down to
prevent an oscillation. To remedy this, turn the Outside
Antenna slightly away from the cell tower. The Signal
Booster will reset automatically but may also be reset by
disconnecting and reconnecting the power supply.
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If your Signal Booster has this
light configuration refer to the
instructions below.
Understanding the Signal Booster Lights