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C 
Indoor Antenna
D 
Minimum Separation Distance Limitation
● Allow more than 
20ft (6m) direct separation distance between the outdoor ANT and 
cell booster to avoid the loop oscillation to cause the booster to shut down with any 
1 or 2 blinking LED.
● The users must 
remove the DC plug from the DC jack of the cell booster 
immediately and tune/adjust the outdoor ANT direction/location. You may need to 
lengthen the direct distance between the outdoor ANT and cell booster. Re-plug the 
DC plug to the DC Jack of the booster as 
reset , verify these 2 LED lit solid red 
and/or green.
● Verify that the 2 LED lights are lit (red or green), not blinking (LED solid lit is a 
must
requirement for this booster in normal operation).
● If it is still blinking in any 1 or 2 LED , the users must remove the DC plug from the 
DC jack of the cell booster, repeat tuning/adjusting the ODANT for each cycle, then, 
reset the DC power of the cell booster 
until the 2 LED lights indicate solid red 
and/or green. 
● The users may further tune/adjust the direction/location to find the best reception.
(see 
P.4)
RECOMMENDED
NOT RECOMMENDED
※ 
Remain 135° from the cell booster for better service coverage and system stability.
 Leave the mainunit away from the 
window and remain more than 20ft (6m) direct 
seperation distance from the outdoor antenna to avoid the cell booster’s loop 
oscillation.
E 
LED Indication
● At any condition, the 2 LED lit 
remains solid Red or Green which represents the 
cell booster in normal operation. 
Solid R LED: The outdoor ANT captures insufficient outdoor cell tower signal level, 
smaller indoor service area. If far away for cell tower, it could be solid red only. 
Solid G LED: Sufficient outdoor cell tower signal level was captured by the outdoor ANT, 
larger indoor service area 
improving the service quality both voice and mobile internet.
● If any 1 or 2 LED lights are still blinking , either red or green must be avoided:
R LED blinking: Loop oscillation shuts down the cell booster and no longer enhance the 
reception, the troubleshooting procedure see 
P.9.     
G LED blinking: The outdoor ANT captures excessive signal level, and shuts down the 
cell booster. Generally, indicates the house is near the cell tower. The users must 
tune/adjust the outdoor antenna direction/location away from the cell tower to prevent the 
excessive reception. (See Abnormal operation of troubleshooting, 
P.10)
and 3rd Q&A of frequently asked questions, 
P.11
 To tune / adjust the outdoor ANT direction / location to 
allow the 2 green lights to 
become solid which allows the best reception both voice and mobile Internet and larger 
indoor coverage. (Detailed tuning procedure see 
P.5)
 In fringe area, the cell booster may still be 1 or 2 solid RED LED even after after 
carefully tuning/adjusting the outdoor ANT, that is the users allocation is far away from the 
cell tower for the RED LED band.
Anyway, operationl status in solid RED LED, the users must still tune/adjust the 
outdoor ANT direction/location to get a better reception. (Better service quality 
and larger indoor service coverage in the fringe area.) (see P.5)    
          
Q:
 
How will the weather affect to the cell phone indoor reception?
A: 
Sunny or cloudy day will not affect the indoor reception. Rainy, snowy, foggy day    
will reduce the indoor reception coverage, especially heavy rain, snow, fog may affect 
more. Also, the rain, snow, fog has more influence on PCS Band for its higher 
propagation loss than cellular band. 
Q:
 
Why the loop oscillation is the most 
important issue for a cell booster 
installation? How can I verify and prevent from it? 
A:
 
The loop oscillation not only causes the cell booster to no longer serves the user’s 
link and 
not enough distance separation between the outdoor ANT and booster.
The users may check the 2 LED on the booster as the status indication of loop 
oscillation. Any 1 or 2 of the RED lit is blinking indicates loop oscillation of the cell 
booster. Remove the DC-plug from the DC jack of booster immediately, and follow the 
improvement procedure shown in 
P.5 or 6 until these 2 LED lit either solid Red or Green.
Q:
 
If my house is nearby the other operator’s cell tower and my cell operator’s tower 
is far from my house. How can I install and prevent the excessive signal level coming 
from the nearby cell tower?
A:
 
First, you should turn away the outdoor ANT direction from the nearby cell tower 
and choose another direction/location, also, by using the house wall as the blockage of 
the nearby cell tower. 
Q:
 
Can the cell booster serve multiple users simultaneously?
A:
 
Yes. The booster is designed for the multi-users operation for it is linear 
amplification and controls the overall power as well as blocking the interference of the 
cell tower.
Q:
 
Can the cell booster help Wi-Fi reception?
A:
 
No. It cannot help the home Wi-Fi reception for they are different frequency band 
between the cell band and Wi-Fi band.
Q:
 
Does this cell booster help 4G700 and AWS band?
A:
 
No, the cell booster only helps 800 (cellular) and 1900 (PCS) band.
All the mobile operators in 800 and 1900 band may be increased the reception inside the 
house by this booster.  
Q:
 
Is the cell booster helpful or harmful for human health?
A:
 
It is 
helpful for human health by installing the cell booster.
The cell booster makes the cell phone radiates lower RF power to cell tower than not 
using a cell booster inside the house. The lower RF power radiated from the cell phone 
is not only helpful for human health also extend the battery life span.
Q:
 
Why do we use a panel ANT instead of an omni-directional ANT?
A:
 
The panel ANT is a directional ANT which captures more cell signals from tower 
than the omni-directional ANT. That makes the panel ANT offers better service quality 
and larger indoor service area.