Nextivity orporated D32-21266CU Provider-Specific Consumer Signal Booster User Manual II
Nextivity Incorporated Provider-Specific Consumer Signal Booster II
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User Manual II
qsg_DUO+-LTE-English-16-0211 Copyright © 2016 by Nextivity, Inc, U.S. Patents pending. All rights reserved. The Nextivity and Cel-Fi logos are registered trademarks of Nextivity Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks listed belong to their respective owners. Designed by Nextivity Inc in California. In this package you will find: • Network Unit • Coverage Unit • Two Power Adapters • Two Mounting Brackets with hardware To use this product you need: • An LTE compatible mobile phone with qualifying LTE service • An area inside your home that receives at least one bar of 4G LTE coverage • Power outlets A true plug-and-play system that doesn’t require the installation of antennas or cables. Cel-Fi DUO+ Smart Signal Booster™ For more information, and software, g o to: www.cel-fi.com/wave NETWORK UNIT COVERAGE UNIT Easily register your Cel-Fi Booster. Register: (When Required) Keep your Cel-Fi Booster up-to-date as new software versions become available. Booster Updates: Get a real-time technical overview of the installation of your Cel-Fi Booster. Advanced Mode: Glance-able view to the state of your Cel-Fi environment. Dashboard: Cel-Fi WAVE is an application available on both smartphones and desktop computers that allows users to interact with Cel-Fi, to access advanced and supplementary features. Quick Start Guide Cel-Fi™ DUO+ Get More from Cel-Fi WAVE BEFORE You Begin If you can find a place in your home that gets at least one bar of 4G LTE signal, the revolutionary Cel-Fi DUO+ Smart Signal Booster system brings you smoother video and surfing, and improved coverage throughout your home. Cel-Fi DUO+ Smart Signal Booster is a true plug-and-play system that doesn’t require the complicated installation of antennas or cables. Step 1 Find the location with the best coverage: The first step in setting-up your Cel-Fi DUO+ Signal Booster is to find the location with the best mobile network signal. Use your phone to identify the area with the best signal. Typically, the best service will be near a window in the highest floor of your space. Make sure a 4G LTE icon is displayed on your handset. Step 4 Place the Coverage Unit: Place the Coverage Unit as far away, inside the space, as possible from the Network Unit or where you need coverage the most, making sure that you have enough distance between the two units. After several minutes, the numeric display will stop cycling. COVERAGE UNIT DISPLAY If your device is set-up properly, the green icons will appear on the display as seen above. It is possible to place the Coverage Unit too close or too far from the Network Unit. If this happens, a red icon will illuminate indicating that you need to move the Coverage Unit either closer to, or further away from the Network Unit (see below). Step 2 Plug-in the Network Unit: GOOD Two green icons indicate that the Coverage Unit is functioning normally. Plug the Network Unit into an easily accessible outlet near the area with the strongest 4G LTE signal. (Note: the power supplies in your kit are identical.) Make sure that at least one bar is displayed on the signal strength indicator on the front of the Network Unit. If you do not see at least one bar, try a different location. NETWORK UNIT DISPLAY TOO FAR SCROLLING DISPLAY Four red icons & a scrolling display indicate that the Coverage Unit needs to be moved closer to the Network Unit. Step 5 Signal Strength BEST TOO CLOSE A zero on the numeric display indicates that the Coverage Unit needs to be moved farther away from the Network Unit. NETWORK UNIT DISPLAY Optimize The Coverage Unit Placement: Step 3 Optimize the Network Unit Placement: The bars on the front of the device indicate the strength of the mobile network signal in the area. Moving the Network Unit to a different location may increase the signal, and can improve the quality of your service. OK BETTER 1 bar 2-3 bars 4-5 bars IR The number on the front of the Coverage Unit display indicates the quality of the placement. For the best service experience, move the Coverage Unit around your home until an 8 or 9 displays. Based on the Coverage Unit number, you may need to move farther/closer to the Network Unit. LE SS CO NN CT ON COVERAGE UNIT DISPLAY For the best service, move the Coverage Unit until an 8 or 9 displays. For additional information about Cel-Fi DUO+ Signal Booster Installation go to: www.cel-fi.com Mounting Instructions CONTENTS IN THE BOX 3 Drill Anchor Holes (Drywall) 4 Install Anchors (Drywall) In each marked spot, use a 3/16” drill bit to drill guide holes for the anchors. Network Unit Coverage Unit Power Adapters (2) Quick Start Guide Screws (4) Drywall Anchors (4) Mounting Brackets (2) REQUIRED HARDWARE 5 Install Mounting Bracket Each Cel-Fi device may be supplied with mounting brackets and hardware to mount both (or either) the Coverage Unit and the Network Unit. NOTE : The brackets come equipped with screws and inserts for mounting in standard drywall. Before you install the mounts, make sure there are no wires or other objects, or metal plates, behind the drywall layer that will interfere with the inserts, screws, mount, or mounted units. 1 Determine Cel-Fi Device Location (refer to other side) 6 Attach the Cel-Fi Unit to the wall mounted bracket NETWORK UNIT USER INTERFACE COVERAGE UNIT USER INTERFACE Mounting Holes 2 Determine Mounting Hole Locations Figure 1 Back view with mounting holes. Figure 2 Backside of unit fits onto bracket hooks. IMPORTANT: Your Cel-Fi DUO+ Smart Signal Booster is electronic equipment. Both units must be kept indoors and in a dry, cool, well ventilated area. Troubleshooting NETWORK UNIT Power & Status Indicator LTE Indicator Indicator Signal Indicator ((( COVERAGE UNIT Power & Status Indicator Network Unit Indicator Issue Try This No lights on the Network Unit display. The device is not receiving power. Power indicator is red. Network Unit hardware issue. Power indicator is green but no bars on the Network Unit display. Power indicator is Flashing ))) Green. Network Unit does not have a 4G LTE signal. Network Unit Is setting up communications with Coverage Unit. 1. Is the unit plugged in? 2. Is there power at the outlet? 3. Try exchanging the power supplies with the Coverage Unit to determine if the power supply is defective. Please check the Coverage Unit for an alternating error number to determine the proper solution from the list of Error Messages below. Try moving the Network Unit to another room or area where you have more coverage. (Use your mobile phone to find the best 4G LTE coverage). Wait a few moments, once a path has been set up, the light will stop flashing. Indicator COVERAGE UNIT NU No lights on the Coverage Unit display. Issue Try This The device is not powered. 1. Is the unit plugged in? 2. Is there power at the outlet? 3. Try exchanging the power supplies with the Network Unit to determine if the power supply is defective. Please check the seven segment display for an alternating Error Messages to determine the proper solution from the list of Error Messages below. 1. Wait for the display to stop cycling. This could take several minutes. 2. M ake sure that all other electronic devices (Wi-Fi routers, home phones, computers, etc.) are at least 1 meter from the Coverage & Network Units. Move the Coverage Unit further away from the Network Unit. The separation distance may be over 20 meter for a residence, and much further for open commercial spaces. Try and get an 8 or 9 on the display. Move the Coverage Unit closer to the Network Unit. CU Coverage Unit Power Indicator is red System Error. Coverage Unit Indicator Seven Segment Display PERFORMANCE The Coverage Unit has a boosted signal but only in a small area. ERROR MESSAGES The Coverage Unit still trying to wirelessly connect to the Network Unit. The Coverage Unit and Network Unit icons are red with two arrows. The Coverage Unit is “Too Far Away” from the Network Unit. The Coverage Unit is “Too Close” to the Network Unit. Indicator Issue Try This Low Coverage Unit number or Network Unit input signal. Network Unit and Coverage Unit are too close together or Network Unit signal level is low. Move the Coverage Unit away from the Network Unit to get a higher coverage number. This can mean putting the Coverage Unit on the opposite end of your home. Higher numbers indicate better coverage. You can also move the Network Unit to an area with a stronger signal. More bars is always better. Indicator Issue Try This E1 Alternating E and Numeric Error Code Seven segment display cycling for more than a minute. Zero displayed. E3 E4 E5 E8 E9 No 4G LTE signal at the Network Unit. Coverage Unit is overheating. Network Unit is overheating. Registration Required. Input signal at Network Unit too strong. Try moving the Network Unit to another room or area where you have coverage. (Use your cell phone to find the best 4G LTE 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. Register your address with your mobile network provider, using the Cel-Fi Wave app. Your Network Unit is too close to a cellular tower. This may result in a reduced output power (smaller coverage bubble) to limit network interference. Note: If you have satisfactory boost in cellular service you can ignore this message. Otherwise move your Network Unit to another location. You might need to move your Network Unit to the other side of your home/office. Your system was moved from its original address. Either move the system back to its original location or register your new address with your Registration required due to location lock. mobile network provider, using the Cel-Fi Wave app. If you see any other error messages or for additional information about Cel-Fi DUO+ Signal Booster Installation go to: www.cel-fi.com/support
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