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Installation Overview
The following steps provide a summary of the amplifi er/antenna installation 
process.  However, they are not a substitute for the complete installation 
instructions on the following pages, which you should read thoroughly.  Contact 
Wilson’s Technical Support Department with any questions at 866-294-1660.
STEP 1  Install the Outside Antenna
Mount the Yagi antenna so that it points toward the cell site and away from 
where the inside antenna will be located. The two antennas will need 75 feet of 
separation. (See illustrations on pages 5 and 7.)
STEP 2  Install the Inside Antenna
Select a location in the center of where the signal needs to be amplifi ed. Refer 
to the instructions included with the inside antenna. (See illustration on page 6 to 
determine the inside antenna model that best meets your specifi c needs.)
STEP 3  Install the Amplifi er
Position the amplifi er in a well-ventilated location near a power outlet. Attach the 
outside and inside antennas to the amplifi er using 9913 or equivalent coax cable 
(available from Wilson Electronics).
STEP 4  Power up the Amplifi er
IMPORTANT! Before connecting the power supply, ensure that both the inside 
and outside antenna cables are connected. Also ensure that all cell phones and 
cellular data cards within 50 feet of the inside antenna are turned off. Plug in the 
supplied 6-volt power supply into the amplifi er and then into a wall outlet.
STEP 5  Check the Amplifi er Lights
The PWR light should be green, indicating that the amplifi er has power. If all 
other lights are also green, the amplifi er is operating properly; however, if you do 
not have the desired signal coverage area, refer to pages 5, 6, 9 and 10. (Note: if 
you are using an outdoor Yagi antenna, it must be adjusted for maximum signal.)
STEP 6  If All Lights are Green Except Light D…
This indicates the combination of outside signals is too strong. Turn the outside 
antenna slightly away from the cell site until all lights are green.
STEP 7  If Light A is Amber…
An amber light in the A position indicates the amplifi er is working but at reduced 
gain due to oscillation. If you are satisfi ed with the signal coverage, no action 
is necessary. If not, increase the separation between the inside and outside 
antennas, then unplug the power supply and plug it back in to reset the amplifi er. 
If you still have an amber light, repeat the procedure. (See “Troubleshooting” on 
page 10.)
STEP 8  If Light A is Red…
A red light in the A position indicates the amplifi er has shut down, due either to 
oscillation or to cell phone overload. (See “Troubleshooting” and “Cell Phone 
Overload Protection” on pages 10 and 11.)