Wilson Electronics LLC 2B1401SA User Manual

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Powering up a Wilson Amplifier
For
 in-vehicle, first connect the power cable 
to the amplifier input marked “DC 12 V IN” 
and then insert the large end into a 12 V DC 
power socket or cigarette lighter outlet.
The amplifier may remain on all the time; 
however, leaving the amplifier on in a 
vehicle when it is not running can discharge 
the battery in a day or two.
A good option is to power the amplifier 
through the ignition switch so that the 
amplifier turns off and on with the vehicle.
For
 in-building, first connect the optional 
AC/DC power supply to the amplifier input 
labeled “DC 12 V IN” and then into a wall 
outlet.
Carefully insert the power cable.
In-vehicle 12-volt DC power supply (included)
Warning: Use only a Wilson power 
supply. Use of a non-Wilson product could 
damage your equipment.
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Testing a Wilson Amplifier
To test your amplifier, go to a weak signal area where your cell phone registers only 1-2 
bars without the amplifier turned on.  Then, connect the amplifier to the phone and you 
should see a signal improvement of 2 or more bars.  Note: many phones take up to 20 
seconds to reset the bar indicator.
Warning: Verify that both the outside 
antenna and the adapter extension cable are 
connected to the amplifier before powering up 
the amplifier.
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In-building AC/DC power supply (optional)