User Manual

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4. If you know that only one frequency
band (800 MHz or 1900 MHz) is
available in your coverage area,
reduce the gain control on the
frequency band that is NOT in use
to the lowest setting. This will reduce
power consumption of the Signal
Booster.
For illustrations of these installation steps,
view the install video at weboost.com/us/
connect3G-Xvideo.
Troubleshooting &
Understanding Lights
The Home 4G includes four indicator
lights, one for each band (see FAQ for
explanation of MHz bands). Each indicator
light will either be green, orange or red.
Green indicates that the booster is
powered and operating at maximum
gain.
Solid Red indicates that the booster
has shut off on the associated
frequencies to prevent oscillation
(feedback).
Solid Orange indicates that the
booster has shut off on the associated
frequencies due to close proximity of
a cell tower.
Green/Orange Blinking indicates
that the booster is operating at a
reduced gain due to close proximity of
a cell tower.
Green/Red Blinking indicates that
the booster is operating at a reduced
gain to prevent oscillation (feedback).
Note: All red light issues must be resolved
before orange light issues.
3. Inside Antennas can be mounted
above ceiling drywall, on a ceiling
inside a room, or on a wall inside a
room. Ensure the Inside Antenna
is facing AWAY from the Outside
Antenna to avoid oscillation
(feedback).
4. Use the mounting hardware included
in the package to secure the Inside
Antenna to the selected location.
Signal Booster Installation
1. Select a location for the Signal
Booster that is away from excessive
heat, direct sunlight, moisture and
well ventilated. The enclosure must
NOT be air tight. Also, be sure the
location is near a power source.
2. Connect the cables to the Signal
Booster from the Outside Antenna and
Inside Antenna at the designated ports.
3. Do NOT connect the Signal Booster
to the power source until all cables
are connected.
Powering Up The Signal
Booster
1. Ensure the cables to both the Outside
Antenna and Inside Antenna are
securely connected before powering
up the Signal Booster.
2. Plug the power supply into the Signal
Booster input marked “POWER” and
then into a surge protector power strip
with a minimum 1000 Joule rating.
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3. The lights on the Signal Booster
should remain green. If the
lights are red or orange, see the
“Troubleshooting” section on page 6.