weboost APlusBoost Home MultiRoom Cell Phone Signal Booster Installation Guide
- June 5, 2024
- Weboost
Table of Contents
- weboost APlusBoost Home MultiRoom Cell Phone Signal Booster
- Package Contents
- Preparation
- Inside Antenna Placement
- Mount & Point Outside Antenna Toward Nearest Cell Tower
- Route & Connect Outside Antenna To Booster
- Power Up The Booster & Optimize The System
- Measuring Booster Performance
- Light Patterns
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- 3 YEAR WARRANTY
- Documents / Resources
weboost APlusBoost Home MultiRoom Cell Phone Signal Booster
Package Contents
Preparation
You Will Need (tools not included)
Make sure the following materials are prepared and ready for your
installation.
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.
Inside Antenna Placement
Place the Inside Antenna where you need the greatest signal boost and place
Booster in your desired location.
NOTE: Do not connect booster to power until the system is fully
installed.
Choose right position for the indoor antenna
- 1 feet away from any other metallic objects
- 3 feet away from any windows
Booster Placement
Mount the booster
- Choose a ventilated and dry place
- Keep away from heat
- Don’t cover booster Booster will about 30 degrees Fahrenheit higher than the ambient temperature, which is a normal phenomenon.
Mount & Point Outside Antenna Toward Nearest Cell Tower
Pole mounting and wall mounting options are included. The pole mounting option is preferred because it will be easier to adjust to the direction of the cell tower. Attach the Mount to the Outside Antenna and use the Bracket Clamps to attach the Antenna to a pole or exhaust pipe.
Make sure that the outside unit is mounted at least 3 feet away from any
windows.Outdoor antenna must be installed over the roof line.
NOTE: Mounting on existing roof exhaust pipe would be a good time-saver
option. Watch out for power lines.
Point the Outside Antenna toward the nearest cell phone tower. To find the nearest tower, use an app such as ‘Open Signal’. This is the most critical step of the installation process because it will determine the overall performance of the booster system. The greater the separation between the Inside and Outside Antennas, the better performance you will get from the booster.
Route & Connect Outside Antenna To Booster
Connect the white 3D-FB Cable to Outside Antenna and route cable into the home, secure the cable near the antenna. All connections should be finger tightened only.
Route cable to the Booster and connect to the port labeled ‘OUTSIDE’.
Connect the Inside Antenna to the ‘INSIDE’ port on the booster.
Power Up The Booster & Optimize The System
Plug in the Power Supply and connect it to the nearest power outlet.
NOTE: We strongly recommend using a power strip with surge protection.
Measuring Booster Performance
How To Get Signal Strength As A Number
iPhone
iOS 11 and later no longer displays the decibel (dBm) reading in ‘Field Test
Mode’. Tip: Using the dot signal strength indicator on your cell phone can
assist you in finding the strongest signal direction as well as placing calls
in different locations.
iPhone: dial 3001#12345# then press call
Android
Settings > About Phone > Status or Network > Signal Strength or Network Type
and Strength (exact options/wording depends on phone model). Android: download
third part APP-LTE Discovery iPhone is a registered trademark of Apple Inc.
Android is a trademark of Google Inc.
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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.
DID YOU KNOW a signal increase of just 3dB is 2 times the power and signal amplification!
Light Patterns
Panel Indicator
CorrectFunctioning:
- The band indicator lights on the front panel indicate the status of each band of the booster. Every time the power is turned on, all the indicators will turn green for about 1 second. This means that the booster has passed the self-test and is in good condition. When there is no problem with the system, all the indicators remain solid green during operation.
Band Indicator Lights Blinking Red:
- Band has reduced gain. Which lights blinking indicate that the corresponding booster bands have reduced power due to a feedback loop condition called oscillation. This is a built in safety feature to prevent harmful interference with a nearby cell tower. If you are already experiencing the desired signal boost, then no further adjustments are necessary. If you are not experiencing the desired boost in coverage then refer to the Troubleshooting section.
Band Indicator Lights Solid Red:
- Band has shutoff. This is due to a feedback loop condition called oscillation. This is a built in safety feature that causes a band to shut off to prevent harmful interference with a nearby cell tower. Refer to Troubleshooting section.
Troubleshooting
IF YOU ARE HAPPY WITH THE COVERAGE, THESE LIGHT ISSUES DON’T HAVE TO BE RESOLVED. YOUR CARRIER’S BAND HAS NOT BEEN AFFECTED.
FIXING ANY BAND INDICATOR LIGHTS BLINKING ISSUES
Band Indicator Lights Blinking Red
-
Band Indicator Lights Blink 1 To 15 Times (1 cycle)
That means the gain lowered 1~15 dB. If your coverage is good and reception is good, you can ignore the blink. -
Band Indicator Lights Blink All The Time
That means the gain lowered 15~25 dB. Check and install the whole system again.
FIXING ANY BAND INDICATOR LIGHTS SOLID ORANGE ISSUES
Band Indicator Lights Solid Orange
That means shut down. Check and install the whole system again.
ALL INDICATOR LIGHTS ARE NOT ON
Please verify your power supply has power; contact with us by email or call
for replacement.
How does oscillation happened:
- Indoor antenna receive leak signal from the outdoor antenna;
- Booster amplify the signal and then transmit it to the outdoor antenna;
- Outdoor antenna broadcast the signal in the air, some of the signal back to indoor antenna and become leak signal;
- If the gain of the booster higher than the loss of the leak signal, the leak signal will become bigger and bigger, finally oscillation happened.
How to confirm that oscillation has occurred:
- Panel light flash or solid red/orange after power on;
- Screw off the indoor antenna from the booster;
- Restart the power supply;
- All indicator lights flash once time after power on show self-test finished;
How to solve the problem of oscillation:
Keep enough distance between indoor and outdoor antenna
- Minimum Required Separation Distance Between Indoor and Outdoor Antennas:
- Straight line distance over 40 feet(12 meters) or
- 30 feet (9 meters) horizontal distance
- 20 feet (6meters) vertical distance (as far as possible).
Safety Guidelines
To uphold network protection standards and ensure compliance, all active
cellular devices must maintain a separation distance of at least six feet
between the inside unit antenna and outside unit antenna and at least four
feet of separation distance from the inside unit.
Use of a non-APlusBoost product or accessory may result in damage to the
equipment or components of the equipment.
The inside unit is designed for use in an indoor, temperature-controlled
environment
(less than 100 degrees Fahrenheit). It is not intended for use in attics or
similar locations where temperatures may be in excess of that range.
RF Safety Warning: Any antenna used with this device must be located at least 8 inches from all persons.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON REGISTERING YOUR SIGNAL BOOSTER WITH YOUR WIRELESS PROVIDER, PLEASE SEE BELOW:
- Sprint: http://www.sprint.com/legal/fcc_boosters.html
- T-Mobile/MetroPCS : https://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-9827
- Verizon Wireless: http://www.verizonwireless.com/wcms/consumer/register-signal-booster.html
- AT &T: https://securec45.securewebsession.com/attsignalbooster.com/
- U.S. Cellular: http://www.uscellular.com/uscellular/support/fcc-booster-registration.jsp
Specifications
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by APlusBoost could void the authority to operate this equipment.
CPC-2-1-05 — Zone Enhancers – Spectrum management and telecommunications
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf08942.html
Warning: Unauthorized antennas/cables and/or coupling devices are
prohibited by FCC rules. Please contact FCC for details: 1-888-CALL-FCC
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Booster transmitting in 1710-1755 MHz should be install/operate in one of two ways:
-
the antenna for the device must be installed to comply with the 10 meter above
ground maximum antenna height limitation OR -
the antenna for the device has a 10 meter above ground maximum antenna height limitation when the device is used with a handset that covers the 1710-1755 MHz band and that owners could be subject to potential FCC enforcement action for noncompliance.
3 YEAR WARRANTY
The Booster is covered under a three-year product warranty for failures or
defects that result from craftsmanship and/or materials. Dated proof of
purchase should be retained for use in warranty cases. Contact the
retailer/reseller directly with any warranty issues, or alternatively contact
the manufacturer in cases where the reseller is no longer available to handle
warranty claims. In cases where the reseller is unav2 ailabY2le, the
YEARproduct Wmay ARRbe returANTned to theYEAR man ufWacturerARR at the
ANTconYsumer’s expense, with a dated proof of purchase and a return
authorization letter which can be attained by contacting APlusBoost.
This warranty does not apply to any signal booster components determined by
APlusBoost to have been subjected to misuse, abuse, neglect, tampering, or
mishandling that result in damages to the physical or electronic properties of
the product. Refurbished products that have been recertified to conform to
product specifications may be used for product replacements.
DISCLAIMER:
The information provided by APlusBoost is believed to be complete and
accurate, to the best of our knowledge. However, no responsibility is assumed
by APlusBoost for any business or personal losses arising from the use of the
information herein contained, or for any infringements of patents or other
rights of third parties that may result from its use.
Antenna Kitting Information
Component | Prod No. Description | Gain/Loss | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
LTE-A | LTE-V | 800MH |
z
| 1900MH
z
| 1700MHzl21OOM
Outdoor Antenna
| A-SF001| 8dBi| 8dBi| 8dBi| 10dBi| 10dBi\10dBi|
Log Periodic Antenna (Default)
A-SF002| 3dBi| 3dBi| 3dBi| 5dBi| 5dBi\5dBi|
Omni Directional Antenna
Outdoor Cable| RG660Feet| 4dB| 4dB| 4.3dB|
6.5dB| 6.SdB \7dB| 60 feet
Outdoor Cable| 3D-FB60Feet| 4.5dB| 4.SdB| 5.4dB|
8dB| 8dB \9dB| 60 feet (Default)
Outdoor Cable| 3D-FB30Feet| 2.1dB| 2.1dB| 2.SdB|
3.6dB| 3.6dB\ 4.1dB| 30 Feet
Indoor Cable| 3D-FB30Feet| 2.1dB| 2.1dB| 2.SdB| |
3.6dB\ 4.1dB| 30 Feet
Indoor Cable| RG630Feet| 1.8dB| 1.8dB| 1.9dB|
3.1dB| 3.1dB \3.2dB| 30 feet
Indoor Antenna
| A-SF003 A-SF004| 8dBi 2dBi| 8dBi 2dBi| 8dBi 2dBi| 10dBi 3dBi| 10dBi\1OdBi 3dBi\3dBi| Panel Antenna
Whip Antenna (Default)
• All equivalent antennas and cables are suitable for use with the xxx
Documents / Resources
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Booster
[pdf] Installation Guide
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References
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