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Before Getting Started
Before you install your DB Pro and start
enjoying improved cellular reception in
your facility, please do the following:
1. Read through all the installation
steps. This will help you know what to
expect from start to nish.
2. Watch the YouTube video
demonstrating the DB Pro installation
at wilsonelectronics.com/DBProvideo.
3. Familiarize yourself with all materials
in your product package. This will
allow you to know which pieces are
referenced in the instructions.
4. Identify the location of your best
available cellular signal. See
instructions that follow.
5. Determine the best installation
locations for your Outside Antenna,
Signal Boost, and Inside Antenna.
Test the function of your DB Pro
system before nalizing installation.
DBPro
Wall Mount Bracket
Omni Antenna Mount Bracket
Package Contents
AC Power Supply
6V / 2.5A
(Not included with some models)
(859912)
Panel Antenna Kit
Intside Panel Antenna
30’ RG6 coax cable
(311155-0630)
Outside Antenna Kit
20’ RG6 coax cable
(311201-0620)
Tools Required for Installation:
(depending on your particular installation, you will need the following tools)
1. Pole mount - 10 mm open-end wrench or adjustable wrench
2. Wall mount or Rafter mount - Drill and 3/16 inch bit, Phillips-head screwdriver
Find the Strongest Cellular Signal
Before you install your DB Pro signal
booster, you must determine the location of
the best available cellular signal. This will
affect the location of your Outside Antenna
and will help you get the best performance
from your DB Pro. You can nd the
strongest signal outside your building,
typically at the highest point available, using
any of the following methods:
1. Best method:
Connect the Outside Antenna to the DB
Pro signal booster, and the DB Pro to
the Inside Antenna. Have one person
outside (on the roof for best results)
move the Outside Antenna with a
second person inside the building near
the Inside Antenna watching the signal
strength on a phone. This allows you
to read the signal strength from nearby
cell towers.
a. The person inside should have
the phone in test mode so the
numerical signal strength can be
read. This is more accurate than