HiBOOST 4K Home Mobile Signal Booster User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- HiBOOST
Table of Contents
- 4K Home Mobile Signal Booster
- Package Content
- Introduction
- Pre-Installation Instruction
- How HiBoost booster works
- Working Principle in Formula
- APP Assisted Installation
- LCD Assisted Installation
- Quick Troubleshoting Guide
- Technical Specification
- Authorized Accessorid List
- FCC and IC Statment
- Return and Warranty Police
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
User Manual
Home Mobile Signal Booster
4K Smart Link
1 OK Smart Link
15K Smart Link
4K Home Mobile Signal Booster
3150 Premier Drive,Suite 130,
Irving, TX 75063
972-870-5666
service@hiboost.com
www.hiboost.com
Package Content
4K Smart Link
10 K Smart Link
15 K Smart Link
NOTE: Available accessories can be purchased through HiBoost.com
Warning: Un-authorized antennas, cables, and/or coupling devices are
prohibited by new FCC rules. Please contact FCC for details: 1 (888)-CALL-FCC
Introduction
Thanks again for purchasing HiBoost cell phone Booster. The Smart Link series
is a collection of precision-engineered products that improve cellular
reception inside of homes and businesses by amplifying incoming and outgoing
cell phone signals.
HiBoost cell booster’s exclusive cloud-based Signal Supervisor mobile
application and LCD display allow users to monitor the live status of HiBoost
cell phone signal boosters directly from the LCD display or remotely from a
mobile device anywhere at any time.
If there are any issues while installing a Hi Boost 4K/1 0K/1 SK Smart Link
Signal cell phone signal booster, please contact the HiBoost technical support
team through the following
Online Support: Create a ticket or chat via Signal Supervisor App
****972-870-5666 (M-F from 9 am – 5 pm
CST
service@hiboost.com
www.hiboost.com
Pre-Installation Instruction
We strongly recommend you to read the user guide completely before beginning
the installation.
HiBoost SmartLink booster provide 2 options of booster installation, APP and
LCD installation ways are unique methods provided by HiBoost.
This installation guide will take the Hi Boost 4K SmartLink as an example.
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App assisted installation,
FIRST CHOICE From Page 09~22.
It’s more convenient and many work could be done by ONE person, and the most important is that the obtained signal can be very precise.
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LCD assisted installation,
SECOND CHOICE From Page 23-35.
It can achieve the same precise effect as App guidance.
But it may need two people and the installation process is a little cumbersome.
Then why has HiBoost spent extra big efforts and costs to design APP and LCD
signal meters to help you install?
Out of the various reasons, the most important reason is that we would like
you, our valuable client, to get the maximum output power from the booster
system in order to get optimal signal reception for all your mobile devices.
As it is known and a big thanks, FCC makes signal boosters legal in 2014 so
that every body can install and benefit from the signals;
But FCC regulations do limit the gain and output power of all consumer
boosters to low values in order to avoid any interference to the cell towers;
Furthermore FCC stipulates that any improper install should trigger
immediately further reduction of the booster’s already-limited gain and power
to protect the towers.
Therefore, you can understand how important you need to find the perfect
outside signal from the tower and how important to squeeze every last gain and
power from the booster, even 1 dB more power is so precious when you suffer
from no signals.
HiBoost App & LCD signal meters will help you to fine tune the best power and
get as much cover of your spaces.
General Working Principle:
Before we start any of the two ways, please allow us to spend 3 pages to make
you understand how the booster system works for you.
Please do spend sometime to read it fully, as it is crucial to get full bars
for your rooms.
How HiBoost booster works
Vice versa, indoor antenna receives cellphone signal and sends to the booster
The booster then amplifies the signal and sends it to outdoor antenna Outdoor
antenna sends signal to the cell tower
Then you can make phone calls and internet streaming.
Working Principle in Formula
Out of the Formula:
Outside Signal: To be received by outdoor antenna from cell tower
Outdoor Antenna Gain: The gain of outdoor antenna
Outdoor Cable Loss: The loss of the outdoor cable
Booster Gain: The actual working gain of the booster
Indoor Cable Loss: The loss of the indoor cable
Indoor Antenna Gain: The gain of indoor antenna
For example:
-65dBm + 11dBi – 4.5dB + 60dB – 2dB + 7dBi = 6.5dBm (System Output Power)
Since the figures in Black color are fixed when you finish the purchase, thus
the RED figures of
- Outside Signal
- Booster Gain will play a vital role in reaching the best output power during the install, especially when we know the FCC limits the booster system values.
So the user guide is focused on:
- Getting the best outside signal.
- Keeping the maximum booster gain.
More notes on how to keep the maximum booster gain
The loop back from the outdoor antenna to the indoor antenna will reduce the
gain, so the principle to keep the maximum booster gain is to avoid the loop
back from the outdoor antenna to the indoor antenna.
- Increase the distance between the outdoor and indoor antenna, generally the same vertical distance generates more loss than horizontal, and to follow easily, a Typical Required Distance Between Outdoor and Indoor Antenna Over 30 feet (10 meters) horizontal distance or 13 feet (4 meters) vertical distance.
- The outdoor and indoor antennas shall be back to back.
- Use barriers between the indoor and outdoor antenna.
Please note: This separation is not an absolute mandate. The idea is to isolate the outdoor antenna from the indoor antenna.
APP Assisted Installation
Flow chart of APP Assisted Installation
Step 1 : Download the 3rd Party Mobile apps
We are going to use 3rd party apps:
- To find the cell tower location
- To test the signal strength and quality
There are a variety of resources available online: Opensignal,Cell mapper,
Network cell info lite, etc.
Please download them beforehand over Android and / or iOS:
You can use either of them to your favor. Here we are using Opensignal and Network Cell Info Lite as first two choices.
Step 2: Download Signal Supervisor app and connect the booster
Download the Signal Supervisor opp, register ID and booster.
https://h5.signalsupervisor.com/#/appDownload
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Search “Signal Supervisor” on Google Play/ App Store, or scan the above QR Code to download.
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Register on the Signal Supervisor opp.
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Switch on the booster.
Connect the Bluetooth/WiFi antenna with booster, and there is no need to connect outdoor or indoor antenna at this moment. -
Click “Add Device” to register the booster into the APP. And we recommend WiFi connection because the Bluetooth connection can’t go beyond 30ft.Check more steps about the opp uses as below.
Remark: Due to the phone types and the WiFi router types, there are few cases though rare that the booster won’t be linked successfully to the signal supervisor opp, even after our technical support. In such case:
- Please kindly switch to use LCD signal meter to assist your install and will have the same result. And Bluetooth/WiFi disconnection won’t influence the booster working status at all.
- Or please use different phone or change your WiFi router if you really want remote monitor.
Please contact our tech support and we will see what the best arrangements can be for you.
Step 3: Look for best outside signal and install outdoor antenna
The performance of the booster system is heavily dependent on the successful
installation of the outdoor antenna
3.1 Connect the booster with outdoor antenna
- Put the booster near to the location you would like to install in the future, or a place with power outlet temporarily.
- Keep the booster connected with Bluetooth/WiFi antenna.
- Switch on the booster and make sure the signal supervisor opp links with it smoothly.
- Connect the 16.4ft cable with the booster’s outdoor port. The booster supports hot plug.
- Then connect the window cable with 16.4ft cable and pull the window cable outside and connect it with 32.8ft cable. In case window cable is not needed, connect the 16.4ft cable with 32.8ft cable directly.
- Connect the other side of 32.8ft cable with the outdoor antenna.
*HiBoost 15K Smartlink can be directly connected to the outdoor antenna with the 50ft NM-NM cable.
Notes:
- It is a must NOT to connect indoor antenna at this moment as it will influence the outside signal finding.
- Please place the booster outdoor within 30ft to the possible location of outdoor antenna if there is only Bluetooth connection. This is to ensure the App links to the booster.
3.2 Select the possible location for best outside signal.
Bring your mobile phone with the APPs and the outdoor antenna to the location
where the best outside signal can be found. The outdoor antenna is recommended
to be at the four corners or high end of the roof, or attic.
The outdoor antenna needs to maintain a clear line of sight with the cell tower. And it is necessary to avoid the roof or other stuffs from blocking the outdoor antenna.
3.3 Use 3rd party APP to locate the tower(s)
Now open “Opensignal”, use it to detect the approximate position of the nearby
cell tower.
- Insert your detail address in “Search city” box. (following figure 1)
- Enter signal dashboard, and click “CELL TOWERS”. Then zoom in map to find best one, it will show a blue line with your place which means your cellphone connected one. (following figure 2&3)
- When you find such location, check the strength, test voice and data speed. A good signal shall not only be strong, but also be clear in voice and fast in data speed. (following figure 4-6)
You can also use the “Network Cell Info Lite” to locate the tower and measure
the signal strength before & after install.
The good point of Network Cell Info Lite is that you can see the signal
levels.
But it seems to be only available for Android.
Your signal strength is going to be a good indicator of how fast you can
download and stream, but for voice, it’s more like “Can I make a call, or
not?” If you can make a call you should not care how many bars you have, as
long as the call goes through and everyone can hear everyone. Looking at bars
is just going to make you cranky.
The reason to test your internet speed is to make sure you’ll be able to
stream high-bandwidth movies, like those from Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and other
providers. If your internet speed is too slow, you’ll get choppy video or
regular buffering.
3.4 Look for the best location and direction of outdoor antenna
After the tower is located, please pick up outdoor antenna and point to the
tower and adjust its direction precisely.
Watch the signal gauge of Signal Supervisor App as it will show the booster’s
best output power when you get the strongest outside signal.
Target: Try to get the highest possible output power for each band and try to
make 2-3 gauges turn green.
- You can either look at the signal meter value, 1 0dBm is the best
- Or you can look at the signal description, Super is the best
Notes: The output power level in the signal meter is the level for the indoor antenna.
Fix the outdoor antenna direction when you get the best output power.
Professional Tips
- Keep in mind that it is normal for the output values may vary dynamically between 1-3 dB
- To optimize the signal for one carrier, point the outdoor antenna towards the closest cell phone tower designated to that carrier
- To optimize the signal for more than one carrier, point the outdoor antenna between multiple towers
- Make sure to slowly turn the antenna while taking the readings so the booster has time to adjust the reading
- Test and install the antenna at the same height where power outputs and gain values reach the booster’s maximum capacity
- If you can’t get a good output power, which is even below poor, most probably the install will fail. Either please find a new place to find good signal again, or drop the install.
3.5 Fix outdoor antenna
Now install the outdoor antenna firmly ![HiBOOST 4K Home Mobile Signal Booster
- Figure 15](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/HiBOOST-4K-Home- Mobile-Signal-Booster-Figure-15.png)
The connector of the cable connection part must be glued with black waterproof tape to prevent long-term signal drop and reduce signal loss!
3.6 Reconfirm that the signal on signal gauge is the best!
Please do take following screen shot for future comparison during indoor
antenna install.
What you are going to be paying attention to here, is the gain values. If you
have interference between your indoor and outdoor antennas, then the booster
will lower the gain and these values will decrease.
Step 4: Install the indoor antenna
4.1 Now it’s turn to install the indoor antenna
Note: It is better to have two people at this stage. One can go around to
find the best place for indoor antenna. While the other can walk around to
make tests all over to make sure every spot is covered with stable and high
quality signal.
4.2 Connect the indoor antenna with the booster’s indoor port by indoor cable, and switch on the booster.
4.3 Find the proper location for indoor antenna
-
Determine the location according to the antenna’s radiation pattern. The radiation pattern is 80° horizontal and 70° vertical. So try to make sure the space will fall into its radiation pattern.
-
After finding the location, hold it there, and watch the gain and power on the App’s signal gauge, they shall keep the same or very nearby with the screen shot taken during outdoor antenna install. This is to avoid the loop back between outdoor and indoor antennas, please move the indoor antenna till you get unchanged or slightly changed gain and power. This step is quite crucial for the booster’s best performance.
Two requests of indoor antenna install
A. Radiation shall be good enough to cover whole space
B. Loop back shall be avoided
Again the tips to avoid the loop back
- Increase the distance between the outdoor and indoor antennas
- The outdoor and indoor antennas shall be back to back
- Use barriers between the indoor and outdoor antennas
4.4 Signal Quality test
After finding such a location, hold the indoor antenna there and ask the other
person to walk back and forth, and use the 3rd party app Network Cell Info
Lite & OpenSignal to test the signal strength, voice, and data.
We recommend you to test the signal strength, the voice quality and data
speed.
Notes Again: Just remember that strength and quality are two separate issues.
A poor quality “strong” signal can be next to useless, but a clean signal of
two bars might be all your device needs.
If the test is good, then congratulations, the indoor antenna position has been successfully found. Please install the indoor antenna.
Step 5: Install the booster and the cables
Mount the signal booster in a dry and cool area, and it shall be easily
accessible for maintenance.
And run the cables neatly, please do use the water-proof tape to protect all
outside connections from the weather.
Test again the performance after installation is done
a. First make sure the Signal gauge value is unchanged from the outdoor
antenna install.
b. Test by a third-party opp, calls and network data are smooth in most indoor
signal coverage areas.
a. Now everything is completed and please start to enjoy the mobile services.
b. If the result is not satisfactory or you want to be better, you may repeat
the whole or part of the process to improve.
c. Please contact us: Signal Supervisor App online support, Phone and Email in
case you have any problems.
LCD Assisted Installation
Flow chart of LCD Assisted Install
Step 1: Download the 3rd Party Mobile Apps
We are going to use 3rd party APPs:
- To find the cell tower location
- To test the signal strength and quality
There are a variety of resources available online: Opensignal,Cell mapper, Network cell info lite, etc.
Please download them beforehand over Android and/ or iOS:
You can use either of them to your favor. Here we are using Opensignal and Network Cell Info Lite as first two choices.
Step 2: Install the outdoor antenna
2.1 Connect the booster with outdoor antenna.
- Put the booster near to the location you would like to install in the future, or a place with power outlet temporarily.
- Keep the booster connected with Bluetooth/WiFi antenna.
- Switch on the booster and make sure the signal supervisor app links with it smoothly.
- Connect the 16.4ft cable with the booster’s outdoor port. The booster supports hot plug.
- Then connect the window cable with 16.4ft cable and pull the window cable outside and connect it with 32.8ft cable. In case window cable is not needed, connect the 16.4ft cable with 32.8ft cable directly.
- Connect the other side of 32.8ft cable with the outdoor antenna.
*Hi Boost 1 SK Smartlink can be directly connected to the outdoor antenna with the 50ft NM-NM cable.
Notes:
It is a must NOT to connect indoor antenna at this moment as it will influence
the outside signal finding.
2.2 Select the possible location for best outside signal.
Bring your mobile phone with the 3rd party APPs and the outdoor antenna to the
location where the best outside signal can be found. The outdoor antenna is
recommended to be at the four corners or high end of the roof, or attic.
The outdoor antenna needs to maintain a clear line of sight with the cell tower. And it is necessary to avoid the roof or other stuffs from blocking the outdoor antenna.
2.3 Use 3rd party APP to locate the tower(s)
- Now open “Opensignal”, use it to detect the approximate position of the nearby cell tower.
- Insert your detail address in “Search city” box. (following figure 1)
- Enter signal dashboard, and click “CELL TOWERS”. Then zoom in map to find best one, it will show a blue line with your place which means your cellphone connected one. (following figure 2&3)
- When you find such location, check the strength, test voice and data speed. A good signal shall not only be strong, but also be clear in voice and fast in data speed.
Notes:
Just remember that strength and quality are two separate issues. A poor
quality “strong” signal can be next to useless, but a clean signal of two bars
might be all your device needs.
You can also use the “Network Cell Info Lite” to locate the tower and measure
the signal strength before & after install.
The good point of Network Cell Info Lite is that you can see the signal
levels.
But it seems to be only available for Android.
Your signal strength is going to be a good indicator of how fast you can
download and stream, but for voice, it’s more like “Can I make a call, or
not?” If you can make a call you should not care how many bars you have, as
long as the call goes through and everyone can hear everyone. Looking at bars
is just going to make you cranky.
The reason to test your internet speed is to make sure you’ll be able to
stream high-bandwidth movies, like those from Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and other
providers. If your internet speed is too slow, you’ll get choppy video or
regular buffering.
2.4 Look for the best location and direction of outdoor antenna
Now pick up the outdoor antenna and point to above cell tower and adjust its
position precisely, ask your partner to watch the LCD signal gauge to get a
strongest possible output signal.
Ask your partner to look at the signal meter value, 1 OdBm is the best.
Notes: The output power level in the signal meter is the level for the indoor
antenna.
Fix the outdoor antenna direction when you get the best output power
Professional Tips
- Keep in mind that it is normal for the output values may vary dynamically between 1-3 dB
- To optimize the signal for one carrier, point the outdoor antenna towards the closest cell phone tower designated to that carrier
- To optimize the signal for more than one carrier, point the outdoor antenna between multiple towers
- Make sure to slowly turn the antenna while taking the readings so the booster has time to adjust the reading
- Test and install the antenna at the same height where power outputs and gain values reach the booster’s maximum capacity
- if you can’t get a good output power, which shows –, most probably the install will fail. Either please find a new place to find good signal again, or drop the install.
2.5 Fix outdoor antenna
Now install the outdoor antenna firmly
The connector of the cable connection part is glued with black waterproof tape to prevent long-term signal drop and reduce signal loss!
2.6 Reconfirm that the signal on LCD signal meter is the best!
And take photo of LCD signal meter for future comparison during indoor antenna
install.
What you are going to be paying attention to here, is the gain values. If you
have interference between your indoor and outdoor antennas, then the booster
will lower the gain and these values will decrease.
Step 3: Install the indoor antenna
3.1 Now it’s turn to install the indoor antenna.
Note: It is better to have two people at this stage. One can go around to find
the best place for indoor antenna. While the other can walk around to make
tests all over to make sure every spot is covered with stable and high quality
signal.
3.2 Connect the indoor antenna with the booster by indoor cable, and switch on the booster.
3.3 Find the proper location for indoor antenna
-
Determine the location according to the antenna’s radiation pattern. The radiation pattern is 80° horizontal and 70° vertical. So try to make sure the space will fall into its radiation pattern.
-
After finding the location, hold it there, and ask the other person to compare the gain and power on LCD signal meter, they shall keep the same or very nearby with the photo taken during outdoor antenna install. This is to avoid the loop back between outdoor and indoor antennas, please move the indoor antenna till you get unchanged or slightly changed gain and power. This step is quite crucial for the booster’s best performance.
Two requests of indoor antenna install
A. Radiation shall be good enough to cover whole space
B. Loop back shall be avoided
Again the tips to avoid the loop back
- Increase the distance between the outdoor and indoor antennas
- The outdoor and indoor antennas shall be back to back
- Use barriers between the indoor and outdoor antennas
Notes about LCD Display
These are instructions that will allow users to install a Super/Utral Signal
cell phone booster using the LCD Display.
Following LED status indicators and control buttons on the booster.
LED/LCD STATUS INDICATORS
Alarm LED | Indicates RF Power Status from tower |
---|---|
Power LED | Indicates ON/OFF Status |
ISO LED | Indicates Oscillation Status |
Manual Gain Control | Used to optimize booster by adjustment of UL/DL |
OFF LCD Indicator | Indicates Band ON/OFF Status |
Automatic Level Control | Indicates ALC Status |
ISO LCD Indicator | Indicates Oscillation Status |
DL Output Power | Realtime Uplink/Downlink Gain In dB |
Bluetooth/Wi-Fi Indicator | Indicates Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are Enabled |
UL/DL | Realtime Uplink and Downlink Gain |
Band | Shows working frequency bands the booster is operating on |
3.4 Signal quality test
After finding such a location, hold the indoor antenna there and ask the other
person to walk back and forth, and use the 3rd party app to test the signal
strength, voice, and data.
We recommend you to test the signal strength, the voice quality and data
speed.
Notes Again: Just remember that strength and quality are two separate issues.
A poor quality “strong” signal can be next to useless, but a clean signal of
two bars might be all your device needs.
If the test is good, then congratulations, the indoor antenna position has been successfully found. Please install the indoor antenna.
Step 4: Install the booster and the cables
Mount the signal booster in a dry and cool area, and it shall be easily
accessible for ma i ntena nee.
And run the cables neatly, please do use the water-proof tape to protect all
outside
Test again the performance after installation is done
a. First make sure the LCD gauge value is unchanged from the outdoor antenna
install.
b. Test by a third-party app, calls and network data are smooth in most indoor
signal coverage areas.
a. Now everything is completed and please start to enjoy the mobile services.
b. If the result is not satisfactory or you want to be better, you may repeat
the whole or part of the process to improve.
c. Please contact us: Signal Supervisor app online support, Phone and Email in
case you have any problems.
Quick Troubleshoting Guide
Eliminate Flashing ISO LCD Display Indicator and Quick Flashing Green, Quick Flashing Red ISO LED Indicator problems:
- Adjust the outdoor antenna direction, keeping it away from the indoor antenna-restart the booster.
- Increase the vertical or horizontal distance between the outdoor antenna and the indoor antenna-restart booster.
- Use metal or wall barriers to increase the isolation between the indoor and outdoor antennas-restart booster.
- Change the indoor antenna type to an antenna with a more directional antenna pattern-orient the indoor antenna and the outdoor antenna so they are not pointing at each other.
The ISO issues are solved when the ISO LED is “Green” or “Slow Flashing Green”
or no flashing ISO legend.
Eliminate poor coverage problems when Power” – – – ” legend on LCD and Alarm
LED is Green
- If the signal has not been improved, please check below:
- A weak downlink signal leads to the low output signal level-change the direction or position of the outdoor antenna.
- Try replacing the outdoor antenna with a higher gain antenna to increase the amount of signal being received.
- Check to see if it is necessary to add more indoor antennas-barriers such as walls can block the signal indoors.
- Check the booster to make sure the output power is maximized-the user may need to replace the booster with a more powerful one if the amount of outdoor signal available is limited.
If the signal in a small section of the building hasn’t been improved, try the following:
- Check to see if the indoor antenna is installed correctly-try moving and adjusting the indoor antenna to improve coverage.
Other Troubleshooting Issues
Reference the chart below to identify the current status of the booster.
If there are any issues while installing a Hi Boost cell phone signal booster,
please contact the technical support team through the following channels:
Online Support: Create a ticket or chat via Signal Supervisor app
Technical Specification
Model No.
Working Bands| 4K Smart Link 10K Smart Link_ 15K Smart Link
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Band 12/17/Band 13/Band 5/Band 25/2/Band 4
UL Frequency Range| 698-716 / 776-787 / 824-849 / 1850-1915 / 1710-1755
DL Frequency Range| 728-746 / 746-757 / 869-894 / 1930-1995 / 2110-2155
Maximum Gain| 60 dB| 65 dB| 70 dB
Maximum Output Power| DL 10 dBm| DL 12 dBm
I/O Port| F-Female| N-Female
Weight| > 4.0 lb / 1.8 kg| > 5.0 lb / 2.2 kg
Dimensions| 4.7in x 7.8in x1.4in / 120mm x 198mm x 34mm| 8.6in x 6.5in x 2in /
218mm x 165mm x 50mm
MGC(Step Attenuation)| >25 dB /1 dB Step
Impedance| 50 ohm
Environment Condition| IP40
Power Supply| Input AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz, Output DC 12 V/3 A
Notes: Support 5G only that’s been or will be deployed in current 4G by DSS (Dynamic Spectrum Sharing) by carriers.
Authorized Accessorid List
Outdoor Antenna & Cable Kit Options
Kit9-5050
Yagi 9dbi Antenna & 50′ 5D Cable
Kit 11-100400
Yagi 11 dbi Antenna & 100′ 400 Cable
Kit 11-7550
Yagi 11 dbi Antenna &75′ 5D Cable
Kit 11-100500
Yagi 11 dbi Antenna & 100′ 5D Cable
Kit 10-3050
Panel 1 0dbi Antenna & 30′ 5D Cable
Kit 10-50400
Panel 1 0dbi Antenna & 50′ 400 Cable
Kit 10-5050
Panel 1 0dbi Antenna & 50′ 5D Cable
Kit 10-75400
Panel 1 0dbi Antenna &75′ 400 Cable
Kit 10-100400
Panel 1 0dbi Antenna & 100′ 400 Cable
Kit 10-7550
Panel 1 0dbi Antenna &75′ 5D Cable
Kit 10-10050
Panel 10dbi Antenna & 100′ 5D Cable| Kit 9-50400
Yagi 9dbi Antenna & 50′ 400 Cable
Kit 9-75400
Yagi 9dbi Antenna &75′ 400 Cable
Kit 9-100400
Yagi 9dbi Antenna & 100′ 400 Cable
Kit 9-7550
Yagi 9dbi Antenna &75′ 5D Cable
Kit 9-10050
Yagi 9dbi Antenna & 100′ 5D Cable
Kit 7-3050
Panel 7dbi Antenna & 30′ 5D Cable
Kit 7-50400
Panel 7dbi Antenna & 50′ 400 Cable
Kit 7-5050
Panel 7dbi Antenna & 50′ 5D Cable
Kit 7-75400
Panel 7dbi Antenna &75′ 400 Cable
Kit 7-100400
Panel 7dbi Antenna & 100′ 400 Cable| Kit 7-7550
Panel 7dbi Antenna &75′ 5D Cable
Kit 7-10050
Panel 7dbi Antenna & 100′ 5D Cable
Kit 5-30400
Omni 5dbi Antenna & 30′ 400 Cable
Kit 5-3050
Omni 5dbi Antenna & 30′ 5D Cable
Kit 5-50400
Omni 5dbi Antenna & 50′ 400 Cable
Kit 5-5050
Omni 5dbi Antenna & 50′ 5D Cable
Kit 5-75400
Omni 5dbi Antenna &75′ 400 Cable
Kit 5-10400
Omni 5dbi Antenna & 100′ 400 Cable
Kit 5-7550
Omni 5dbi Antenna &75′ 5D Cable
Kit 5-10050
Omni 5dbi Antenna & 100′ 5D Cable
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Indoor Antenna & Cable Kit Options
Kit 72-5050-50
2 Panel 7dbi Antenna with50′ 5D N male
& 2-Way Splitter
Kit 52-5050-50
2 Whip 5dbi Antenna &50′ 5D Cable
& 2-Way Splitter
Kit 102-5050-50
2 Panel 1 0dbi Antenna with50’5D N male
& 2-Way Splitter
Kit 103-7550-50
3 Panel 1 0dbi Antenna &75’5D Cable
& 3-Way Splitter
kit 104-7550-50
4 Panel 1 0dbi Antenna &75’5D Cable
& 3 2-Way Splitter| Kit 73-7550-50
3 Panel 7dbi Antenna &75′ 5D Cable
& 3-Way Splitter
kit 74-7550-50
4 Panel 7dbi Antenna &75′ 5D Cable
& 3 2-Way Splitter
Kit 3-30400
Omni 3dBi Antenna with 30′ 400 Cable
Kit 3-5050
Omni 3dBi Antenna & 50′ 5D Cable
Kit 3-7550
Omni 3dBi Antenna &75’5D Cable
Kit 3-10050
Omni 3dBi Antenna & 100′ 5D Cable| Kit 3-30400
Omni 3dBi Antenna with 30′ 400 Cable
Kit3-50400
Omni 3dBi Antenna & 50′ 400 Cable
Kit 32-50400-50
2Omni 3dBi Antenna & 50′ 400 Cable
& 2-Way Splitter
Kit 33-50400-50
3 Omni 3dBi Antenna & 50′ 400 Cable
& 3-Way Splitter
Kit 34-50400-50
4 Omni 3dBi Antenna &50′ 400 Cable
&3 2-Way Splitter
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NOTE:Unauthorized use of accessories (power supplies, antennas, cables, etc.) is strictly prohibited.
FCC and IC Statment
FCC RF EXPOSURE STATEMENT
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating
instruction for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not
be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitte.
IC RF EXPOSURE STATEMENT
The devices is compliance with RF exposure limits. The minimum distance from
body to use the device is 20 CM.
Le pr~sent appareil est conforme aux conformit~ ou aux limites d’intensit~ de
champ RF. La distance minimale du corps a utiliser le dispositif est de 20 CM.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
- Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by HiBoost could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. For a complete list of antennas and cables approved for use with these boosters see Authorized Kitting Options
FCC 27.50(d)(4) Statement: Fixed, mobile, and portable (handheld) stations
operating in the 1710-1755 MHz band are limited to 1-watt EIRP. Fixed stations
operating in the 1710-1755 MHz band are limited to a maximum antenna height
of 10 meters above ground.
FURTHER INFORMATION ON SIGNAL BOOSTER END-USE REGISTRATION The following links
are the currently active contacts for booster registration with U.S. wireless
providers:
https://www.uscellular.com/uscellular/support/fcc-booster-registration.jsp
https://www.sprint.com/legal/fcc_boosters.html
https://www.verizonwireless.com/solutions-and-services/accessories/register-
signal-booster/
https://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-9827
https://securec45.securewebsession.com/attsignalbooster.com/
This is a CONSUMER device.
BEFORE USE, you MUST REGISTER THIS DEVICE with your wireless provider and have
your provider’s consent. Most wireless providers consent to the use of signal
boosters. Some providers may not consent to the use of this device on their
network.If you are unsure, contact your provider.
In Canada, BEFORE USE, you must meet all requirements set out in ISED
CPC-2-1-05.
You MUST operate this device with approved antennas and cables as specified by
the manufacturer.
Antennas MUST be installed least 20 cm(8 inches)from(i. e.. MUST NOT be
installed within 20 cm of)any person.
You MUST cease operating this device immediately if requested by the FCC(or
ISED in Canada)or a licensed wireless service provider.
WARNING. E911 location information may not be provided or may be inaccurate
for calls served by using this device.
This device may be operated ONLY in a fixed location(i.e., may operate in a
fixed location only )for in-building use.
Return and Warranty Police
30-Day Money-Back Guarantee: If for any reason the performance of any product
is not acceptable, the product may be returned to the reseller within 30-days
with proof of purchase. Please contact the customer support team. 3-Year
Warranty: Signal boosters and kits are warranted for 3 years. We will repair
or replace the unit and will cover the cost of delivery back to consumers
located within the continental US and Canada. We will only cover shipping to
our office if the booster was delivered to you recently, and was delivered
defective.Damage caused by the use of non-company power supplies or other
accessories is not covered under warranty.
Customers can choose to return the signal boosters and kits directly to the
manufacturer at the purchaser’s expense with a dated proof of purchase and a
Returned Material Authorization (RMA) number supplied by us. RMA numbers may
be obtained by contacting customer support at 972-870- 5666 or support
@hiboost.com
This warranty does not apply to any signal boosters or kits determined by us
to have been subjected to tampering, misuse, abuse, neglect, or mishandling
that alters or damages physical or electronic properties. We are not liable
for any Signal Supervisor application network connectivity issues. The cell
phone signal booster relies on a strong, continuous and reliable connection to
the internet in order to communicate with the cell phone applica tion. For
all Signal Supervisor Application related issues, please check your network
strength and call our technical support.
Failure to use a surge-protected AC power strip with at least a 1000 Joule
rating will void your warranty. Damage caused by lightning is not covered by
this warranty.
All of the products that are packaged with other accessory products are
intended for resale and used as a single integrated system. Such product kits
are required to be sold to the end-users or subsequent reseller as packaged.
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