User Manual
IMPORATNT SAFETY INFORMATION
The outdoor antenna used for the purpose of communicating to the wireless
infrastructure is limited to 23 dBi, or any combination of gain and loss that equates
to 23 dBi at output. Each antenna must be positioned to observe minimum
separation requirements from all users and bystanders.
The following guidelines should be used when considering separation distances.
INDOOR antennas must be placed such that, under normal conditions, personnel
cannot come within 20 cm from any inside antenna.
OUTDOOR antenna must be positioned such that, under normal conditions,
personnel cannot approach closer than 103 cm. A directional antenna having a
maximum gain of 23 dBi is used, precautions should be taken to prevent personnel
from routinely passing closer than specified.
7. Troubleshooting
Q1. Why is there still no signal after installing the equipment?
Answer:
1. Check the power on repeater and power supply.
2. Check the connector of outdoor antenna is tight or not.
3. Check the connectors of RF cable are tight or not.
4. Check the outdoor signal is strong enough or not.
5. Check to make sure the antenna is installed correctly.
6. Check the connector of indoor antenna is tight or not.
7. Check the cable type is suitable or not.
Q2. Why the signal strength is too weak on the edge of area?
Answer:
1. Check the outdoor signal and antenna direction.
2. Check repeater is full gain or not.
3. Check all of the connectors are tight.
4. Change the location of outdoor/indoor antenna.
5. Check the cable type is suitable or not.
6. Deploy more indoor antennas.
Q3. Why can’t I make a call after installation, even though I can
detect a signal?
Answer:
1. Check LED status of repeater to make sure alarms are green.
2. Change the location of outdoor / indoor antenna.
3. Reduce the UL gain of the repeater.
Q4. The signal is not stable after turning on the repeater power.
Answer:
1. Check to see if the outdoor signal is stable or not.
2. Check the location of the donor antenna. Too close to other antennas.
3. Check the RF cable is broken or not and has no coils.
4. Confirm direction of donor antenna in relation to cell tower.
8. FCC Statement
1. FCC RF Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. End users must follow the specific operating instruction for satisfying RF
exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
2. FCC Warning
For North American Market.
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