Mobile Communications BST22023 Consumer Wide-band Coupling Booster User Manual 2
Mobile Communications Inc. Consumer Wide-band Coupling Booster 2
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User Manual 2
MOBILE CX1 User Manual Warranty: 3 Year on manufacturing defects. Does not include misuse or customer damage. Original Bill of Sale is required for all Warranty Claims This is a CONSUMER device. BEFORE USE, you MUST REGISTER THIS DEVICE with your wireless provider and have your providerâs 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. You MUST operate this device with approved antennas and cables as speciied by the manufacturer. Antennas MUST be installed at least 20 cm (8 inches) from any person. You MUST cease operating this device immediately if requested by the FCC 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. CONTENTS All parts shown may or may not be included depending on the product part number purchased Coupling antenna (for use only with cellular modems and data only devices outside antenna cellular booster cell phone cradle 12 volt install type 12 volt socket plug type 120 volt AC/DC To comply with FCC rules, this booster must only be operated with cables, antennas and coupling devices that have been approved for use with this equipment For speciications of any of the Smoothalker FCC approved part numbers listed below visit smoothtalker.com APPROVED EQUIPMENT LIST Coupling holders BTH series Thru-hole Antennas SEM2TH series SEM11TH series Coupling antennas SEM14TH series SEM26TH series SEM2THL series SEMRP1X SEM11THL series SEMRP1XL SEM14THL series SEM26THL series Extension Cables Magnetic base Antennas ACX100 SEMiniX1 ACX900 SEM2M series SEMRCBXmaXfe10 SEM11M series SEMRCBXmaXfe20 SEM14M series SEMRCBXmaXfe30 SEM2LGM series SEMRCBXmaXfe40 SEM11LGM series SEMRCBXmaXfe50 SEM14LGM series SEMRCBXmaXfe60 SEM26LGM series Directional Antennas SEM2LGML series SEM11LGML series SEMD1 series SEM14LGML series SEMDA2 series SEM26LGML series 1) Installation & Assembly: Connect the inside antenna or cell phone holder, the outside antenna and power supply to the booster. Please make sure to connect each item to the correct ports as indicated on the booster. 2) Placement Connect the booster as shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 Important: Use only the power supply included with the booster. Connecting any other power supply at any time will result in damage to the booster and will void the warranty. Do not turn on the power switch until ALL cables have been screwed or plugged into the booster or you can cause damage to the booster. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 SPECIFICATIONS Operational Bands 800MHz Cellular Maximum Radiated Power (EIRP) 29.9 dBm 1900MHz PCS 29.9 dBm Maximum Rated Power (conducted) 29 dBm 28 dBm Gain 23 dB Impedance (input/ouput) 50 Ohms Power Supply Operating Temperature Antenna Connectors Dimensions Weight 12 Volt DC or 120 Volt AC/DC -32C to +85C MCT Male 6.25x3.5x1.125 inches 1.0 Lb Understanding the lights Orange LED Lights (RX): There are two orange LED lights, one for the 800Mhz cellular band and one for the 1900Mhz PCS band. LED ON state indicates that the RX (Receive Signal) function of the band is functioning normally. LED Off state indicates that the band is shut down. Green LED Lights (TX): There are two Green LED lights, one for the 800Mhz cellular band and one for the 1900Mhz PCS band. Solid ON state indicates that the TX (Transmit Signal) function of the indicated band is on and is at maximum gain. A Flashing Green LED indicates gain reduction in the indicated band. Each lash equals 3db reduction in gain. One lash represents a 3dB reduction, two lashes represents a 6dB reduction etc. until the total gain of the booster has been suppressed. Causes of Flashing Green LED Lights: 1-If the outside antenna is located too close to the internal antenna or phone holder the booster will reduce its gain in order to suppress any oscillation (feedback loop) and the Green LED will lash. To achieve higer gain or max gain further separatiion of the inside and outside antennas is required. 2-If the booster is close to a cellular tower (strong cell tower signal) it will automatically reduce its gain to protect the network. This condition will change as the booster approaches or leaves a cellular tower. NOTE: It is normal for the booster to be quite warm while the phone is in use state. TECH SUPPORT: www.smoothtalker.com
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