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Installing Your Hardware
Step 4. Install the Signal Booster
1. Select a location close to a working AC outlet. Do not expose the signal booster to
excessive heat, direct sunlight, moisture, and airtight enclosures. In areas where there
are higher temperatures, install the booster vertically, so air can move between the metal
channels on the faceplate.
2. Use supplied screws or appropriate screws for surface of mounting location and drill
through screw tabs holes on boosters.
3. Connect the inside antenna cable to the signal booster connector marked INSIDE (see
page 14). Hand-tighten the connection.
4. Connect the AC power cord to the signal booster.
5. Connect the plug on the other end of the 110V AC power outlet.
6. Turn the booster’s power switch on.
• The signal booster turns on automatically.
• The Power LED lights up to show that the signal booster is ready for use.
• The Alert LEDs ash 5 times on each band to show the band is activated.
Note: If the Power LED does not turn ON or the Alert LEDs continue to ash, see Troubleshooting page 12.
This booster is rated for 5-15V input voltage. DO NOT use the booster with a higher voltage power supply. This can damage the booster, cause
personal injury, and void your warranty.
1. The back of the booster should be pointed in the direction of the nearest cell tower.
Go to www.antennasearch.com for information.
2. Place the table-top antenna in a central location at least 20 feet from the booster.
3. To set the attenuation value please use the chart below for reference. Distance between
antenna and equipment
4. The equipment must be restarted when attenuation adjustments are completed.
Distance between antenna and equipment
10-20 feet
20-35 feet
35-50 feet
15-20 dB
10-15 dB
5-10 dB
Attenuation value
FCC 27.5 (d)(4) Statement: Fixed, mobile, and portable (hand-held) stations operating in the 1710-1755 MHz band as well as mobile and
portable stations operating in the 1695-1710 MHz and 1755-1780 MHz bands are limited to 1 watt EIRP. Fixed stations operating in the
1710-1755 MHz band are limited to a maximum antenna height of 10 meters above ground. Mobile and portable stations operating in
these bands must employ a means for limiting power to the minimum necessary for successful communications.