Wilson Electronics LLC 460011 Manual De Usuario

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Blinking Red: If one or more of the lights 
on the Signal Booster are blinking red, 
this means that the Signal Booster has 
shutoff due to close proximity to the mobile 
device . Increase the distance between the 
mobile device and the Inside Antenna until 
the light is no longer flashing red. Contact 
Wilson Electronics Technical Support Team 
for assistance .
                 
Green light: A green light indicates the 
MobileMaxx 3G Signal Booster is working 
properly .
If you have additional questions about 
the operation of your MobileMaxx 3G 
Signal Booster, please contact the Wilson 
Electronics technical support team at   
866-294-1660 or email  
tech@wilsonelectronics .com .
Additional FAQ: 
What hours can I contact tech support? 
Technical Support can be reached from 7:00am 
to 6:00pm MST, by calling (866-294-1660), or by 
email, at tech@wilsonelectronics .com
How does weather affect the performance of 
my outside antenna?
Water vapor (e .g . rain, fog, snow or other 
precipitation) creates an effective filter to cellular 
signal .  In times of heavy precipitation, you may 
see less performance .
What’s the difference between the 800 MHz 
and the 1900 MHz bands? How do I know 
which MHz band my cell phone uses?
The MobileMaxx 3G works with all major North 
American cellular providers on the 800 & 1900 
MHz frequencies .  Traditionally, 800/1900MHz are 
associated with voice and 3G data; while 700MHz 
and 1700/2100MHz are associated with 4G data . 
may be as hot as 150 degrees inside your 
vehicle . These high temperatures will 
NOT damage the Signal Booster, nor do 
they pose a fire risk to the vehicle. Again, 
be sure to place your Signal Booster in a 
location with adequate ventilation and away 
from direct sunlight or moisture . 
Troubleshooting & 
Understanding Lights  
The lights on the top of the Signal Booster 
indicate whether the system is working 
or if there are problems . The light on the 
left is the power light . The other two lights 
indicate the operation of 800 MHz and 
1900 MHz signals, respectively . Take the 
following steps based on the indicator light 
color when using the Signal Booster . 
Lights off: If the lights are not on: 
 
•  Check connections on the power 
supply to see that it is firmly plugged 
into both the Signal Booster and the 
power source . 
 
•  If using a DC power supply in your 
vehicle, ensure the power supply is 
properly inserted . Then check the 
12 volt power from the car socket 
and the fuse . Replace the fuse if 
necessary . 
Red light: A red light indicates oscillation is 
occurring . Oscillation is similar to feedback 
between a microphone and speaker . When 
oscillation occurs, the Signal Booster will 
power down to protect the cell tower . To 
eliminate oscillation, the Outside Antenna 
needs to be moved farther from the Inside 
Antenna . Move the Outside Antenna on the 
roof to the rear of the car, but at least 8 to 
12 inches from the rear or side windows . 
Disconnect the power from the Signal 
Booster, then reconnect the power to reset 
the Signal Booster . 
Move to 
rear of car
Disconnect 
the power
We recommend visiting www .wirelessadvisor .com 
(United States) or http://bit .ly/1mQf2Gl (Canada)
for information regarding the frequency band 
used by your cell service provider in a specific 
geographical location .
Carrier Frequency Use