zBoost
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Xtreme REACH ZB560SL Manual
zBoost
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Xtreme REACH ZB560SL Manual
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Technical Speci
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cations
This product is covered by patent US 7,706,744.
Product Speci
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cations for zBoost Xtreme REACH ZB560SL
PCS band
Frequency
Uplink: 1850 to 1910 MHz
Downlink: 1930 to 1990 MHz
System Gain
77 dB
PCS band supported
A, D, B, E, F, C
Networks
CDMA, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, EVDO, 1xRTT, UMTS, HSPA, 3G
Output power
Uplink: 26 dBm; Downlink: 10 dBm
Cellular band
Frequency
Uplink: 824 to 849 MHz
Downlink: 869 to 894 MHz
System Gain
70 dB
CEL band supported
A, B, A’, B’
Networks
CDMA, GSM, GPRS, EDGE, EVDO, 1xRTT, UMTS, HSPA, 3G
Output power
Uplink: 28 dBm; Downlink: 8 dBm
General
Power Consumption
3W standby; 7W max signal - 5.0VDC, 2.0A Max
Wall Supply Input ; Voltage
100-240VAC, 50-60 Hz
Input and Output Impedance
TNC Connector: 50 Ohm; F Connector: 75 Ohm
System Certi
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cations
FCC Parts 15 & 20, Industry Canada
Base Unit Size and Weight
5” x 7” x 1.25” – 9 oz.
Operating Conditions
Indoor Use Only (40° - 105° F)
Coverage area
Up to 7,500 sq. ft.
The Manufacturer’s rated output power of this equipment is for single carrier operation. For
situations when multiple carrier signals are present, the rating would have to be reduced by 3.5 dB,
especially where the output signal is re-radiated and can cause interference to adjacent band users.
This power reduction is to be by means of input power or gain reduction and not by an attenuator at
the output of the device.
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I expect my cell phone signal range and strength to be inside my home?
The closer you are to the base, the stronger the signal. This will vary with different conditions. Some
of the conditions that will affect the improved coverage area are signal strength outdoors, the type
of building materials in the home, the placement of the unit and the antenna’s proximity to cellular
towers.
You can expect that your indoor coverage will be improved. You will be able to make calls where
you couldn’t before. The degree of improvement will depend upon many factors. The intent of
zBoost products are to bring outside coverage inside. Just as the signal bars move up and down
when outside, the boosted signal will
fl
uctuate in a similar fashion.
Is a cellular phone signal booster the same as a wireless router; will it help my WiFi signal?
The zBoost unit will not help your WiFi service. This unit is designed to work with wireless PCS and
Cellular phones and devices. The WIFI in your home operates on a different frequency.
Why isn’t my cell phone indicating more signal with more bars?
You may not always observe more bars that gain on your signal meter because of the signal
spreading out from the antenna. If your phone has a dB meter, 3 dB is a signi
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cant increase of 2x,
6 dB is 4x, and 10 dB is 10x. On a four bar phone, one "bar" equals about 10 dB.
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The increase in signal you will see depends upon:
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The level of signal at the Signal antenna (outdoor)
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The care of the antenna placement (two feet away from metal, adequate antenna separation
[15 feet recommended])
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The signal already present inside (related to building losses)
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The distance of your phone/device from the Base Unit (signal spreads or diminishes rapidly
with distance.)
There are usually several cell phones in use at one time in my home, will your product boost
all of our signals simultaneously?
The zBoost Xtreme REACH ZB560SL is designed to cover multiple signals simultaneously and will
allow multiple users to operate at the same time.
Does the zBoost work if you have no bars?
No, if no signal is present outdoors zBoost products will not work for you. Also, keep in mind if your
best signal is 1 bar at the External Antenna, your coverage will be limited to one or two rooms.
Where should I put my zBoost base unit to get the best coverage?
You should install your base unit where you need coverage the most. The zBoost base unit is the
component that ampli
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es the signal inside. The coverage is improved in a circular manner from the
base unit. The farther you are away from the base unit, the weaker the signal. The base could be
placed in the family room, the basement, or a central location.
Note: if you install the External Antenna too close to the Base Unit, the system will shut down (red
light will blink). This is a normal condition for this scenario. It just means that you need to ensure
that you have suf
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cient distance between the 2 antennas; otherwise, it will detect feedback or noise
and will automatically shut down.