User Manual
18. Kit3‐7550
IndoorOmni3dbiAntenna&75’5DCoaxialCable
19. Kit3‐10050
IndoorOmni3dbiAntenna&100’5DCoaxialCable
20. Kit3‐30400
IndoorOmni3dbiAntenna&30’400CoaxialCable
21. Kit3‐50400
IndoorOmni3dbiAntenna&50’400
CoaxialCable
22. Kit3‐75400
IndoorOmni3dbiAntenna&75’400CoaxialCable
23. Kit3‐100400
IndoorOmni3dbiAntenna&100’400CoaxialCable
24. Kit32‐50400‐50
2IndoorOmni3dbiAntennas&50’400CoaxialCable&a50Ohm2‐wa ysSplitter
25. Kit33‐50400‐75
3IndoorOmni3dbiAntennas&50’400CoaxialCable&a75Ohm3‐waysSplitter
26. Kit34‐50400‐50
4IndoorOmni3dbiAntennas&50’400CoaxialCable&three50Ohm2‐waysSplitters
6 TROUBLESHOOTING
The LED alarm lights represent the status of the booster on each
frequency. When the lights are green the device is operating normally
meaning that it is not experiencing any oscillation (feedback) and it is
boosting the signal at maximum power. When the LED lights begin to
change color from green
to orange to red, it means that particular
frequencyisexperiencingsomeoscillation(feedback).
If the oscillation is excessive the booster will shut down for that
particular frequency. Thebooster will still work for the other frequency
onamulti‐bandbooster.
Oscillation is caused when the indoor (distribution)
antenna sends a