User's Manual

11
Cell Phone Overload Protection
If the cell phone is too close to the
inside antenna when making a call, it
can overload the ampli er. To prevent
such overload, the ampli er is equipped
with Automatic Gain Control, which
reduces gain. (Gain is indicated by
green lights in the B, C and D positions.)
One or more of these lights may go out,
indicating gain cutback. For example,
if light D is out but lights B and C are
green, this indicates minimum gain
reduction.
Maximum gain reduction is indicated if
lights B, C and D are all out.
If lights B, C and D go out and light
A shows red, the ampli er has
automatically shut down due to
overload. Remove the power cable and
plug it back in to reset the ampli er, then
move the cell phone farther from the
inside antenna while making a call.
If light A again shows red after moving
the cell phone farther from the inside
antenna and resetting the ampli er
power, repeat the resetting procedure
and move the cell phone farther from
the inside antenna. If the red light once
again activates while making a call,
contact Wilson’s Technical Support
Department at 866-294-1660.
Warnings and Recommendations
Warning: The Yagi antenna must always be located so the back or side
points to the inside antenna. Never point the front of the Yagi
antenna toward the inside antenna – oscillation protection will
result, causing red light and ampli er shut-down.
Warning: RF Safety: The outside antenna must be installed on an outdoor
permanent structure with a separation of at least 14 inches from all
persons during normal operation.
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