WILSONPRO A1000 Building Signal Booster User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- WILSONPRO
Table of Contents
- WILSONPRO A1000 Building Signal Booster
- Package Contents
- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Find The dBm Reading On Your Phone
- Step 3: Measure Signal Strength For Inside Antenna Placement
- Step 4: Measure Signal Strength For Outside Antenna Placement
- Step 5: Temporarily Mount The Outside Antenna
- Step 6: Connect The System
- Step 7: Compare Results
- Step 8: Permanently Mount The Outside Antenna
- Step 9: Permanently Mount The Inside Antenna
- Step 10: Route & Secure The Cable
- Test System: Lights
- **All Green Lights? = Band is set up optimally. Verify you have good
- Safety Guidelines
- Antenna Kit Options
- Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
WILSONPRO A1000 Building Signal Booster
Package Contents
NOTE: This device may be operated ONLY in a fixed location for in-building use. The signal booster unit is designed for use in an indoor, temperature- controlled environment (38 degrees Celsius) We recommend plugging in the power supply into a power strip to protect against power surges and installing a lightning surge protector that is earthed.
Step 1: Preparation
You Will Need (tools not included)
Make sure the following materials are prepared and ready for your
installation.
- 2 to 3 hours
- 2 people (a person to help with antenna calibration)
- Ladder
- Phillips-head screwdriver
- 10mm open-end wrench or adjustable wrench
- Drill (if routing cable through wall)
- Mounting Option A : 25cm diameter pole (#BT512631) or an existing pole
- Recommended: Power Strip with surge protection
NOTE: These instructions will walk you through a “soft” install process to find the optimal locations for the Inside and Outside Antennas, then through the process of the permanent installation.
Step 2: Find The dBm Reading On Your Phone
Visit: https://www.boltontechnical.co.za/blogs/news/signalstrength
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iPhone® iOS 9 – 10.3.3
Put your iPhone into field test mode. To do this dial 3001#12345# then press call.- Hold down power button until you see ‘Slide to Power Off’.
- Then release the power button.
- Hold the Home button until your main screen appears.
If you want to check 3G/1x but your iPhone is picking up 4G/LTE signal, go to Settings>Cellular>Cellular Data Options>Enable LTE>Select Off.
After you system is set up, you can go back to the dots signal by once again dialing 3001#12345# then pressing call. When the menu comes back up, tap “phone” in the top left corner of your phone.
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iPhone® iOS 11 – current
iOS 11 no longer displays the decibel (dBm) reading in ‘Field Test Mode’. Tip: Using the bar indicator on your cell phone can assist you in finding the strongest signal direction as well as placing calls in different locations. For changes/updates on this issue, periodically go to:
www.boltontechnical.co.za/blogs/news/signalstrength
iPhone is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. Android is a trademark of Google Inc. -
Android™
Settings > About Phone > Status or Network > Signal Strength or Network Type and Strength (exact options/wording depends on phone model).
All Other Phones & Alternate Methods
iPhone
- OpenSignal is a free app that allows you to run a test of your iPhone’s true speed
- Speedtest by Ookla is another free app
Android users: do a signal strength test and network speed test.
- Network Cell Info Lite, available for free on the Google Play store, provides nearly real-time monitoring of cellular and WiFi signals
WilsonPro A1000 CELL PHONE SIGNAL BOOSTER
Step 3: Measure Signal Strength For Inside Antenna Placement
Turn off your cell phone’s WiFi to ensure you are checking the cellular connection. The dBm reading will be refreshed every 30-60 seconds. Want faster results? Once you have a reading, turn on airplane mode. Wait 15 seconds. Turn off airplane mode. The signal strength reading is refreshed.
Walk around your home/office taking signal strength readings until you find
the area that has the weakest reception, or number farthest away from zero.
For example, -100 is a weaker signal than -80.
Users on iOS 11 and above will need to use an alternative method using the bar
indicator on your cell phone and/or placing calls in different locations.
Weakest Signal Number:
Weakest Signal Location:
Place your Inside Antenna in this poor signal area. For best results, keep the
Inside Antenna more than 45cm away from the booster.
Having an accurate measurement of signal strength in decibels (dBm) is crucial when installing your system. Decibels accurately measure the signal strength you are receiving. Test both 3G and 4G signal for best results by turning the LTE off in the carrier settings of your device.
Step 4: Measure Signal Strength For Outside Antenna Placement
This is the most critical step of the installation process because it will
determine the overall performance of the booster system. Using the same method
as Step 3, find the place with the strongest signal (number closest to zero)
on the outside of your home.
Users on iOS 11 and above will need to use an alternative method using the bar
indicator on your cell phone and/or placing calls in different locations.
The further apart the Inside Antenna is located from the Outside Antenna, the
better. To determine the best location for your Outside Antenna, note the dBm
reading in a variety of locations.
Note: The Outside Antenna must be at least 6 meters vertical or 15 meters horizontal from the Inside Antenna for best performance. Make sure the Inside Antenna and Outside Antennas are facing away from each other.
Step 5: Temporarily Mount The Outside Antenna
Use one of the two options to mount the Outside Antenna on the side of the
house with the strongest signal.
Note : Using an app like ‘Open Signal’ will help you point the Outside
Antenna in the direction of the nearest cell phone tower.
- A Option (Best)
- B Option (Good)
Note: The Outside Antenna must be at least 6 meters vertical or 15 meters horizontal from the Inside Antenna for best performance. Make sure the Inside Antenna and Outside Antennas are facing away from each other.
Step 6: Connect The System
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Connect the supplied Coax Cable to end of booster labeled Outside Antenna.
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Connect the supplied Coax Cable to end of booster labeled Inside Antenna.
Warning: Do Not connect power supply to booster before connecting both outside and indoor antennas -
Power up the Booster by connecting it to a power source.
To protect Booster from power surges, connect to a power strip.
Step 7: Compare Results
Using the field test mode described in step 3, measure the new signal
strength and write it down here ___.
Compare this number with the original reading you took in the same part of the
house. If the number is higher (closer to zero) than the original reading
without booster, your booster is working. If it is not, look at the lights on
the booster and the section at the end of this manual “Test System: Lights”.
Users on iOS 11 and above will need to use an alternative method using the bar
indicator on your cell phone and/or placing calls in different locations.
Did you know a signal increase in just 3dB is 2 times the power and signal
amplification!
Step 8: Permanently Mount The Outside Antenna
Option A : Outside Roof/Pole Mount (Best Option)
Mount, or use an existing pipe in an optimal signal location. Watch out for
power lines.
Option B : Mounting on side of roof (Good Option)
Step 9: Permanently Mount The Inside Antenna
Position bracket on wall and use a pencil to mark the holes. Drill holes using
3/16 inch bit. Use anchors, washers and screws to attach Wall Bracket.
Slip Inside Antenna onto the Wall Mount Bracket to secure.
Step 10: Route & Secure The Cable
Secure cable on outside home/office secure cable on outside home/office. Some
homes ha between the soffit and the eand the exterior wall. If needed, cable
clips/ties can be at most hardware purchased stores. stores.
Look out for entry points such as spaces between brick and roof points such as
spaces between brick and roof, aircon ducts, e, aircon ducts, existing
conduits or cable conduits or cable lines or air vents. Create cable loops to protect from lightning and
prevent water leaks
Lightning likes to travel in straight lines through a medium. A loop before the lightning. surge protector creates a deviation from the lightning’s esired path thus protecting the system. Also looping the cable before the entry point into a home will allow water to drip down from the loop and not cause water damage in the home.
Test System: Lights
Each light corresponds to a frequency band.
IMPORTANT: To get an accurate reading of the lights, unplug and re-plug the power supply from the Booster.
No Lights
Booster does not have power. Unplug and securely re-plug in power supply.
Fix Any Red Light Problems (red indicates oscillation)
- If you are happy with coverage, red lights don’t have to be resolved.
- Solid Red = Band has shut off
- Blinking Green/Red = Band has reduced gain
- Verify Outside Antenna faces away from the Inside Antenna. Unplug and re-plug in power supply.
- Verify the Inside Antenna is at least 45cm from the Booster and pointed away from the Booster. Unplug and re-plug in power supply.
- Tighten all cable connections. You may want to undo and redo the connection completely. Unplug and re-plug in power supply.
- BEST: Increase the distance (horizontally o vertically) between the Outside and Inside Antenna. Add cable if needed. Unplug and re-plug in power supply.
Fix Any Orange Light Problems (orange indicates a cell tower is close by)
If you are happy with coverage, orange lights don’t have to be resolved
- Solid Orange = Band has shut off
- Blinking Green/Orange = Band has reduced gain.
- If the light is solid orange, the Outside Antenna must be adjusted (see below). Wait 10 seconds between adjustments for the lights to reset.
- For Roof/Pole Mount Option = Rotate the Outside Antenna away from the strongest cellular signal in small increments (45°) until the light turns green. Unplug and re-plug power supply.
- For All Other Mount Options = Change mount location. For example, if the Outside Antenna is a window mount, move the Outside Antenna to a wall outside the building to see if the lights turn green. Unplug and re-plug power supply.
- If the light is blinking green/orange, re-locate the Outside Antenna. Un-plug and re-plug power supply.
**All Green Lights? = Band is set up optimally. Verify you have good
coverage.**
If you have green lights, but poor coverage:
- Rotate the Outside Antenna in small increments (roof/pole mount only). Un-plug and re-plug power supply.
- Move the Outside Antenna to a different location. Un-plug and re-plug power supply.
- Change the method of mounting the Outside Antenna. Un-plug and re-plug power supply.
WilsonPro A1000 Specifications
Product| | | WilsonPro A1000-3G/4G|
---|---|---|---|---
Model Number| | | 520002|
Connectors| | | N-Female|
Antenna Impedance| | | 50 Ohms|
Frequency MHz| | Band 1 (2100)| Band 3 (1800)| Band 8 (900)
Power output for single cell phone| ****
UPLINK
| B1
30dB
| B3
30dB
| B8
30dB
| DOWNLINK| 25dB| 25dB| 25dB
Passband Gain (nominal)| | B1
74
| B3
74
| B8
66
Noise Figure (typical downlink/uplink)| | | 5 dB nominal|
Power Requirements| | | 5.5V DC, 1.5A|
RECOMMENDED: INSTALLING THE LIGHTNING SURGE PROTECTOR
INSTALL THE LIGHTNING SURGE PROTECTOR (LSP) CLOSE TO THE SIGNAL BOOSTER. ATTACH THE CABLE FROM THE OUTSIDE ANTENNA TO THE SURGE PROTECTOR. ENSURE THE LSP IS PROPERLY GROUNDED.
Safety Guidelines
Warnings
To uphold compliance with network protection standards, all active cellular
devices must maintain at least 2 meters of separation distance from Inside
Panel and Dome antennas and at least 1.2 meters of separation distance from
desktop Antenna.
Use only the power supply provided in this package. Use of a non-WilsonPro
product may damage your equipment.
The Signal Booster unit is designed for use in an indoor, temperature-
controlled environment (less than 38 degrees Celsius). It is not intended for
use in attics or similar locations subject to temperatures in excess of that
range.
RF Safety Warning: Any antenna used with this device must be located at least
20 centimeters from all persons.
This is a CONSUMER device.
The WilsonPro A1000 is an ICASA Approved and Registered Device. 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.
You MUST cease operating this device immediately if requested by ICASA or
licensed wireless service provider.
Antenna Kit Options
The following accessories are to be used with the WilsonPro A1000 Booster.
INSIDE ANTENNA EXPANSION KITS
BT512952 – 1 Extra PANEL antenna expansion kit:
1 x Wall mount panel antenna
1 x 2-way splitter
1 x 15m and 1x 0.5m cable lengths ended with connectors
BT512969– 1 Extra DOME antenna expansion kit:
1 x Ceiling mount dome antenna
1 x 2-way splitter;
1 x 15m and 1x 0.5m cable lengths ended with connectors
BT512976 – 2 Extra PANEL antenna expansion kit:
2 x Wall mount panel antenna
1 x 3-way splitter
2 x 15m and 1 x 0.5m cable lengths ended with connectors
BT512969– 2 Extra DOME antenna expansion kit:
2 x Ceiling mount dome antenna
1 x 3-way splitter
2 x 15m and 1x 0.5m cable lengths ended with connectors
BT512976 – 3 Extra PANEL antenna expansion kit:
3 x Wall mount panel antenna
1 x 4-way splitter
3 x 15m and 1 x 0.5m cable lengths ended with connectors
BT512969– 3 Extra DOME antenna expansion kit:
3 x Ceiling mount dome antenna
1 x 4-way splitter
3 x 15m and 1x 0.5m cable lengths ended with connectors
Warranty
1 YEAR WARRANTY
WilsonPro Signal Boosters are warranted for one (1) year against defects in
workmanship and/or materials. Warranty cases may be resolved by returning the
product directly to Bolton Technical with a dated proof of purchase.
Signal Boosters should be returned with a dated proof of purchase and a
Returned Material Authorization (RMA) number supplied by Bolton Technical.
Bolton Technical shall at its option either repair or replace the product.
This warranty does not apply to any Signal Boosters determined by Bolton
Technical to have been subjected to misuse, abuse, neglect, or mishandling
that alters or damages physical or electronic properties.
Replacement products may include refurbished WilsonPro products that have been
recertified to conform with product specifications.
RMA numbers may be obtained by contacting Customer Support
DISCLAIMER: The information provided by WilsonPro is believed to be complete and accurate. However, no responsibility is assumed by WilsonPro for any business or personal losses arising from its use, or for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use.
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WilsonPro products covered by U.S. patent(s) and pending application(s).
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