Nextivity orporated CELFI-RS225CU Cel-Fi Residential System User Manual qsg RS2 1 ENGLISH 11x17
Nextivity Incorporated Cel-Fi Residential System qsg RS2 1 ENGLISH 11x17
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Congratulations on your new
indoor signal solution.
This Cel-Fi system is designed to provide you with signicant improve-
ments in coverage as well as 3G data rates.
Setting up the system is extremely simple and consist of placing and
plugging in two components; a Window Unit and a Coverage Unit.
By spending just a few minutes using the instructions in this guide, you
can optimize the installation and get the very most from your new Cel-Fi
System. If you have any trouble during setup, please use the trouble
shooting steps included in this guide.
Step 1
Find the spot with the best 3G coverage:
The rst step in setting up your Cel-Fi system
is to nd the spot in your home or oce
that has the best 3G coverage by using your
phone’s display of a 3G or 4G icon. This is typically by a window,
and if you are in a multi-story building, upstairs windows are usu-
ally better than downstairs windows.
Step 2
Plug in the Window Unit:
Take the Window Unit and one power supply out of the box
(both power supplies are the same, so grab either one). Plug the
Window Unit in, and check to make sure that you can see at
least 1 “Bar” on the display in the center of the device. If you do
not see at least 1 bar, try a dierent location.
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for an installation video and other
helpful information regarding
installation and trouble shooting.
WINDOW
UNIT
C O V E R A G E
UNIT
In the package you will nd:
• Window Unit
• Coverage Unit
• Two power adapters.
CEL
-FIRS 2
Quick Start Guide
3G
WINDOW
UNIT
Step 4
Place the Coverage Unit
Move to a location in your home where you need to have improved
coverage. Plug the Coverage Unit in and wait until the numeric
display stops cycling, this could take several minutes.
At this point you should see a green icon indicat-
ing that the unit is working properly. It is possible to
place the Coverage Unit so far away that it cannot
communicate with the Window Unit. If this hap-
pens, a red icon will illuminate indicating that you
need to move the Coverage Unit closer to the
Window Unit.
CEL
-FIRS 2 Trouble Shooting
TOO CLOSE
A zero on the numeric
display indicates that
the Coverage Unit
needs to be moved
farther away from the
Window Unit.
GOOD
This green icon indicates
that the Coverage Unit
is functioning normally.
TOO FAR
This red icon indicates
that the Coverage
Unit needs to be
moved closer to the
Window Unit.
Step 3
Optimize the Window Unit Placement
The number of bars you can see on the Window Unit make a
signicant dierence in the operation of the Cel-Fi system. Try
moving the Window Unit to a couple of dierent spots to see if
you can get better signal; the more bars the better.
Step 5
Optimize The Coverage Unit Placement
The farther away you place the Coverage Unit from the Window Unit the better the
coverage in your home, so put the Coverage Unit as far away from the Window Unit
as possible. The number shown on the side of the display gives you an indication as to
the quality of the placement. Test two or three locations and for best results; try and get
a 7, 8 or 9 on the display.
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Indicator Problem Try This
No lights on “Window Unit” display.
Status indicator is ashing green for more than
a minute.
Status indicator is on solid red.
No segment lit on signal display and status
indicator on solid green.
Center three bars on signal display are ashing.
No lights on ”Coverage Unit” display.
7 segment display is cycling for more than a
minute.
7 segment display shows a value of 0.
Red “Too Far” Indicator.
Red Status Indicator.
E1
E3
E4
E8
There is no power.
The “Window Unit” unit is attempting to
complete regulatory compliance.
Hardware Error.
Not receiving 3G signal.
Network operator data is missing.
There is no power.
The ”Coverage Unit”
is taking longer than
normal to make a link.
The ”Coverage Unit”
is “Too Close” to the
“Window Unit”.
The ”Coverage Unit”
is “Too Far” from the
“Window Unit.
Hardware Error.
No 3G signal on “Window Unit”.
”Coverage Unit” is overheating.
“Window Unit” is overheating.
Input signal too strong.
1. Is the unit plugged in?
2. Is there power at the outlet?
3. Try exchanging the power supplies with the “Coverage Unit” to see if the power
supply is defective.
1. Wait for the status indicator to stop ashing, this could take several minutes.
1. Try resetting the “Window Unit” by unplugging it and then plugging it back in.
2. If problem persists return system for service/replacement.
1. Try moving the “Window Unit” to another room or area where you have more
coverage. (Use your cell phone to nd the best 3G coverage).
1. Insert operator SD card into “Window Unit”.
1. Is the unit plugged in?
2. Is there power at the outlet?
3. Try exchanging the power supplies with the “Window Unit” to see if the power
supply is defective.
1. Wait for the display to stop cycling, this could take several minutes
2. Move away from WiFi devices.
1. Move the ”Coverage Unit” further away from the “Window Unit”.
1. Move the ”Coverage Unit” closer to the “Window Unit”.
1. Try resetting the ”Coverage Unit” by unplugging it and then plugging it back in.
2. If problem persists return system for service.
Try moving the “Window Unit” to another room or area where you have coverage.
(Use your cell phone to nd the best 3G coverage).
Make sure that the vents on the unit are not blocked. Move the unit to a cooler area.
The system will start working normally when it cools down.
The signal from the wireless network is too strong to use a booster.
WINDOW
UNIT
COVERAGE
UNIT
ERROR
MESSAGES
WINDOW
UNIT
COVE RAG E
UNIT
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