3.
Be sure the Inside Antenna is NOT
facing toward the Outside Antenna.
This creates potential oscillation
or feedback and reduces the
effectiveness of the
DB
Pro 4G.
4.
If you do not know how to mount
hardware or run coax cable through
walls, ceilings and floors, get help
from a Wilson Certified Installer
at www.wilsonelectronics.com/wci
or from a qualified contractor or
electrician.
We recommend you install the Lightning
Surge Protector {859992). Attach the cable
from the Outside Directional Antenna to
the surge protector and ground the surge
protector. The LSP
is
sold separately.
Quick
Install
For more detailed instructions
on
installation, read the description later
in
this guide or watch the video at
wilsonelectronics.com/DBPro4Gvideo.
NOTE: Create a "soft" install first by testing
components
in
your proposed locations
before securing them with hardware.
1 . Select a location
on
the roof
of
the building to install the Outside
Antenna. Make sure the antenna
is
clear
of
obstructions that could block
the signal from the nearest cellular
tower.
2.
Select a location to install the Signal
Booster that is well ventilated and
away from excessive heat, moisture,
and direct sunlight.
3.
Select a location for the Inside
Antenna that is
in
the center of the
area where the signal needs to
be
amplified and a minimum
of
20
vertical feet or
50
horizontal feet from
the Outside Antenna.
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4.
Run the coax cable from the Outside
Antenna to the Signal Booster and
attach it to the connector labeled
"Outside Antenna." Connect another
coax cable to the connector labeled
"Inside Antenna" and run it to the
Inside Antenna. NOTE: Be careful
not to bend the center pins
on
the connectors when securing
connections.
5.
Once you have ensured all
connections are tight, connect the
Signal Booster to a surge protected
power strip with at least a 1000 Joule
rating to protect your equipment from
power surges and lightning strikes.
(See page 4 for information
on
lightning protection)
6.
If your
DB
Pro 4G
is
working
correctly, the lights will be green. If
the lights are orange or red, see the
"Troubleshooting" section later
in
this
guide.
Outside
Antenna
Installation
1 . Select a location
on
the roof or
an
outside wall where the Outside
Antenna can be mounted without
obstruction (at least three feet of
clearance
in
all directions) and with at
least 20 feet
of
vertical or
50
feet
of
horizontal separation from the Internal
Antenna.
2.
After connecting the coax cable to the
antenna,
run
it underneath the down
side
of
your roof's flashing if mounted
on
the roof. Tip: Often you can follow
the route used by satellite TV cables.
If
you attach the Outside Antenna to a
wall,
run
the cable along the outside
of
the wall to the area where you want
the cable to appear
on
the inside of
the building, then drill a hole through
the wall where the cable will enter
the building. Caution: Before drilling
holes for the cable,
be
sure there are
no electrical outlets, wiring, or sewer
or water pipes you could puncture or
sever.
3.
Seal any holes with silicone, cable
bushings or other waterproof sealant.
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help?
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