A WILSON ELECTRONICS BRAND DRIVE 4G-X RV 50 RV Cell Signal Booster User Manual NEED HELP? support.weboost.com 866.294.
______ Index Package Contents 1 STEP 1: Mount Outside Antenna 2 STEP 2: Cable Entry 3 STEP 3: Connect Cable To Outside Antenna 4 STEP 4: Booster Location 5 STEP 5: Connect Outside Antenna Cable To Booster 6 STEP 6: Mount Cable Entry Cover 7 STEP 7: Connect Inside Antenna Cable To Booster 8 STEP 8: Power Up & Compare Results 9 Light Patterns 12 Troubleshooting 13 Safety Guidelines 15 Specifications 16 Warranty 17
________ Package Contents Booster Outside Antenna Kit AC/DC Power Supply 12V DC Hardwire Power Supply Inside Antenna + 13 foot Cable Cable Mounts + Ties 30 Foot Cable Hole Saw Bit Cable Entry Cover THE ALUMINUM CASING OF YOUR SIGNAL BOOSTER WILL ADJUST TO THE TEMPERATURE OF ITS ENVIRONMENT, BUT IS DESIGNED TO PROTECT THE SIGNAL BOOSTER TECHNOLOGY. FOR EXAMPLE, IN THE SUMMER, THE SIGNAL BOOSTER CASE MAY BE AS HOT AS 150 DEGREES INSIDE YOUR VEHICLE.
______ Step 1: Mount Outside Antenna Determine where you want to have the Outside Antenna on your RV. Mount Outside Antenna to a pole or ladder so that the entire Outside Antenna is above the roof line of the RV and clear of other metal obstructions. NOTE: This must be in a location within reach of the booster with the 30’ coax cable (installed in Step 4). The system performs best when there’s max vertical and horizontal separation.
______ Step 2: Cable Entry Determine where you want the cable to enter the RV. NOTE: With this option, we recommend doing a ‘soft install’ before drilling the hole. Set up the system by routing the cable through an open door or window, completing the setup instructions, verifying the system works as desired, and then drilling the hole. Option A: Using existing cable entry point. Option B: Through the slider on your RV (using the slider gasket as a seal).
______ Step 3: Connect Cable To Outside Antenna Connect the RG-6 cable to the Outside Antenna and route as selected in Step 2 inside of the RV.
______ Step 4: Booster Location Find a location to place the booster, then mount by removing the bracket from back side of booster and fasten to desired surface. Snap booster back into bracket. NOTE: We recommend in a cabinet near a power source. Be sure it’s in a location that the 30’ RG-6 cable can reach.
______ Step 5: Connect Outside Antenna Cable To Booster Fasten the end with smaller SMA connection to the ‘Outside Antenna’ port on the booster.
______ Step 6: Mount Cable Entry Cover Skip if you used Option A or B in STEP 2. Pull the RG-6 cable through the rubber gasket, then place the cable entry cover into the entry hole like shown & fasten cover to side of RV. Use the cable mounts and ties to secure to the RV. gasket cable entry cover cable mounts NOTE: We recommend putting a loop going up to the cable entry hole to prevent moisture from e ntering the RV.
______ Step 7: Connect Inside Antenna Cable To Booster Connect the 13’ RG-58 cable to the ‘Inside Antenna’ port on the booster. Route the cable where you want to receive the boosted signal. Connect the Inside Antenna to the cable.
______ Step 8: Power Up The Booster Connect power cable to booster, then into 110V Wall plug and enjoy! NOTE: We’ve included a fused 12V hardwire power supply option as well.
______ Measuring Booster Performance Put your cell phone in field test mode and determine the signal inside your RV. Note it here: iPhone® Dial *3001#12345#* then press Call. 1 H old down power button until you see 'Slide to Power Off'. 2 Then release the power button. 3 Hold the Home button until your main screen appears. If you want to check 3G/1x but your iPhone is picking up 4G/ LTE signal, go to Settings>Cellular>Cellular Data Options>Enable LTE>Select Off.
______ (MEASURING BOOSTER PERFORMANCE cont.) All Other Phones & Alternate Methods • https://www.weboost.com/test-mode-instructions/ All Phones: • Keep track of the network (3G or 4G) phone is connected to. • Any signal readings you take are valid for that phone’s carrier. To get readings from other carriers, you’ll need phones from each carrier.
______ Light Patterns Solid Green This indicates that your booster is functioning properly and there are no issues with installation. Blinking Red, Then Solid Green This indicates that one or more of the booster bands has reduced power due to a feedback loop condition called oscillation. This is a built in safety feature to prevent harmful interference with a nearby cell tower. If you are already experiencing the desired signal boost, then no further adjustments are necessary.
______ Troubleshooting FIXING BLINKING OR SOLID RED ISSUES This section is only applicable if the booster is red or blinking red and you are not experiencing the desired signal boost. 1 Unplug the Booster’s power supply. 2 Relocate the inside and outside antenna further from each other. The objective is to increase the separation distance between them, so that they will not create this feedback condition discussed before. 3 Plug power supply back in. 4 Monitor the indicator light on your booster.
______ Antenna Kit Options INSIDE FIXED Kit 311160-5813 Desktop Antenna 311160 With 13’ RG-5 OUTSIDE FIXED Kit 304422-5820 Omni Enterprise 304422 With 20’ RG-58 Kit 304421-5820 Omni Consumer 304421 With 20’ RG-58 Kit 304421-17410 Omni Consumer 304421 With 10’ RG-174 Kit 304421-0630 Omni Consumer 304421 With 30’ RG-6 Kit 311203-5820 Omni Directional Antenna (311203) With 20’ RG-58 Kit 311201-0625 Omni Directional Antenna (311201) With 25’ RG-6 14 CELL PHONE SIGNAL BOOSTER DRIVE 4G-X RV
______ Safety Guidelines Use only the power supply provided in this package. Use of a non-weBoost product may damage your equipment. The Signal Booster unit is designed for use in an indoor, temperature-controlled environment (less than 150 degrees Fahrenheit). It is not intended for use in attics or similar locations subject to temperatures in excess of that range. The desktop antenna must have at least 3’ of separation distance from all active users.
______ Specifications Drive 4G-X Model Number 460056 FCC ID: PWO460056 IC: 4726A-460056 Connectors SMA-Female Antenna Impedance Frequency 75 Ohms 698-716 MHz, 729-746 MHz, 777-787 MHz, 824-894 MHz, 1850-1995 MHz, 1710-1755/2110-2155 MHz Maximum Power Power output for single cell phone (Uplink) dBm 700 MHz Band 12/17 28.3 700 MHz Band 13 29.1 800 MHz Band 5 29.50 1700 MHz Band 4 28.50 1900 MHz Band 2 28.30 Power output for single cell phone (Downlink) dBm 700 MHz Band 12/17 5.
2 YEAR WARRANTY weBoost Signal Boosters are warranted for two (2) years against defects in workmanship and/or materials. Warranty cases may be resolved by returning the product directly to the reseller with a dated proof of purchase. Signal Boosters may also be returned directly to the manufacturer at the consumer’s expense, with a dated proof of purchase and a Returned Material Authorization (RMA) number supplied by weBoost. weBoost shall, at its option, either repair or replace the product.
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