Instruction manual

Instruction Manual
BOOSTER KITS
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Canadian Head Office
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada H4P1W7
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HERE IS A BREAKDOWN OF THE DIP SWITCH SECTIONS
The first section is labeled dl2 and represents dip switches 1 and 2.
These two dip switches control the downlink of the 1900 mhz frequency.
Dip switch 1 represents a 10 db reduction and dip switch two represents a 5 db reduction.
The second section is labeled ul2 and represents dip switches 3 and 4.
These two dip switches control the uplink of the 1900 mhz frequency.
Dip switch 3 represents a 10 db reduction and dip switch 4 represents a 5 db reduction.
The third section is labeled dl1 and represents dip switches 5 and 6.
These two dip switches control the downlink of the 850 mhz frequency.
Dip switch 5 represents a 10 db reduction and dip switch 6 represents a 5 db reduction.
The fourth section is labeled ul1 and represents dip switches 7 and 8.
These two dip switches control the downlink of the 850 mhz frequency.
Dip switch 7 represents a 10 db reduction and dip switch 8 represents a 5 db reduction.
The left dip switch in each section will reduce the gain by 10 db and the right dip switch will reduce the gain
by 5 db. In order to initiate a reduction in gain the dip switch needs to be pushed into the “on” position
which is up. So to reduce the gain by 10 db you move the left dip switch in the respective section up, and
leave the right dip switch down in the “off” position.
To reduce the gain by 5 db you do the opposite, meaning you keep the left dip switch down in the “off”
position and push the right dip switch up in the “on” position.
In order to reach the maximum gain reduction of 15 db, you push both dip switches up to the “on” position.
We suggest you always keep the downlink and the uplink dip switches with the same settings, meaning, if
you reduce the gain on the downlink of the maximum of the 1900 mhz frequency by 10 db you should set the
uplink to reduce the gain by 10 db as well.