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Brand | SIGNAL BOOSTER |
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Model | MOBILE REPEATER KIT |
Category | Extender |
Language | English |
Lists essential safety steps like shutting down power, grounding, and avoiding tampering.
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Provides tips on different external aerials and their characteristics.
Explains the mobile mast as the signal source and the role of the repeater.
Describes how the outdoor aerial links to the nearest mast and feeds signal indoors.
Details the base unit boosting signal and rebroadcasting via the indoor aerial.
Emphasizes mounting the outdoor aerial outdoors for optimal performance.
Guides users to find a location with good signal strength, free from obstructions.
Advises maintaining at least 10 meters distance between indoor and outdoor aerials.
Recommends checking for obstructions between the outdoor aerial and the mobile mast.
Explains how coaxial cables shield signals from external interference.
Warns against bending coaxial cables, which can cause distortions and damage.
Advises against tampering with aerials, repeaters, or cables, as it voids warranty.
Recommends a dry, cool, ventilated area, avoiding humidity and direct sunlight.
Suggests placing the base unit centrally for circular signal broadcast.
Advises selecting a location with easy access for connecting the coax cable.
Stresses the importance of accessible placement for setup and future adjustments.
Addresses oscillation causing intermittent signal loss and suggests aerial separation or gain adjustment.
Explains that bars indicate signal strength (dB) and quality is more crucial than bars.
Attributes weak signal to poor outdoor reception; suggests moving aerial or using higher gain.
Identifies building materials or distance as causes; suggests moving aerial or using stronger units.
Indicates no input signal to the repeater unit.
Lists defective aerial, cable connection, or unit as potential causes for no input signal.
Provides steps to diagnose noise, including checking aerial proximity and cable integrity.
Suggests checking blinking bars and external interference as causes for no phone signal.
Advises reducing gain until bars are solid; external interference is a likely cause.
Explains that a green LED indicates maximum input signal; off means good but not maximum reception.
Suggests checking for cable issues, oscillation, or contacting support if problems persist.
States that products are warranted against defects in workmanship and materials for one year.
Explains repair/replacement policy, cost coverage, and warranty end dates for replacements.
Lists covered components including faulty parts, aerial, base unit, and coaxial cable.
Details damage or accidents caused by the end user, such as dropping or pulling cables.
Excludes water damage, lightning, extreme weather, and roof damage during installation.
Void warranty for unauthorized repairs, modifications, or use in unintended countries.
States that a copy of the original purchase receipt is required for warranty claims.