Wilson Electronics 277280 DUAL-BAND CHANNELIZED SIGNAL BOOSTER User Manual

Wilson Electronics, LLC DUAL-BAND CHANNELIZED SIGNAL BOOSTER

User Manual

Contents:
Antenna Options & Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Quick Install Overview .......................................2
Installation Diagram .........................................3
Before Getting Started .......................................4
Outside Antenna Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Finding the Strongest Signal ..................................7
Installing the Inside Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Installing a Wilson Electronics Signal Booster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Powering up a Wilson Electronics Signal Booster .................10
Adjusting Channel & Gain ...................................11
Understanding the Signal Booster Lights & LCD Screen ...........13
Warnings and Recommendations .............................16
Guarantee & Warranty ......................................18
Specifications .................................... Back Cover
Note: This manual contains important safety and operating information. Please read and follow the
instructions in this manual. Failure to do so could be hazardous and result in damage to your Signal
Booster.
Dual-Band
Channelized
800 / 1900 MHz
In-Building Wireless
Smart Technology
Signal Booster
Appearance of device and accessories may vary.
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Installation Instructions for the Following Wilson
Electronic Signal Booster:
Dual-Band Channelized 800 / 1900 MHz
In-Building Wireless Smart Technology ™ Signal Booster
Model #277280 FCC: PWO277280 IC: 4726A-277280
The term “IC” before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada
technical specifications were met.
How it Works
Wilson Electronics Signal Boosters are bi-directional devices that deliver
service levels consistent with what would be expected in areas of high cell
network coverage. They amplify a weak or shadowed signal in mobile,
M2M, marine and in-building applications. When using a Wilson Electronics
Signal Booster in conjunction with Wilson Electronics antennas, the
Outside Antenna will collect the cell tower signal and send it through
the cable to the Signal Booster. The signal is then amplified and re-
transmitted through the Inside Antenna into the room. Cell phones and
cellular data cards in that area then communicate with the improved
signal. When a cell phone or cellular device transmits, the signal is
received by the Inside Antenna, amplified by the Signal Booster and
transmitted back to the cell tower through the Outside Antenna.
Inside this Package
Signal
Booster
AC/DC
Power Supply
(#859995)
To purchase, call Wilson Electronics Sales Department at: 800-204-4104
We recommend using directional antennas with this Signal Booster.
Outdoor Antenna Options
Indoor Antenna Options & Accessories
1. Wide Band Directional Antenna 700 MHz -
2700 MHz (304411)
2. Pole Mount Wide Band Panel Antenna
(304453)
A. Wide-Band Panel Antenna 700-2700 MHz
(multiple mounting options available)
B. 50 Ohm Lightning Surge Protector N Connector
(859902)
Splitter options on page 9
1 2 B
A
Note: Kits may contain different accessories
Appearance of device and accessories may vary.
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Select a location to install the Signal Booster that is away from 1.
excessive heat, direct sunlight, moisture and has proper ventilation. Do
not place the Signal Booster in an air-tight enclosure.
Select a location on the roof of the building to install the Outside Antenna. 2.
Use a cell phone in test mode to find the strongest signal from the cell tower.
Refer to page 5. Visit
www.WilsonElectronics.com
to find the test mode
function for your particular cell phone.
Run the Outside Antenna cable to the Signal Booster and attach it to 3.
the connector labeled “Outside Antennaon the Signal Booster. Run the
Inside Antenna cable to the Signal Booster and attach it to the connector
labeled “Inside Antennaon the Signal Booster. Refer to page 8 for more
information on running cable. Lightning Surge Protection is recommended
for all in-building installations refer to page 6.
Select a location for the Inside Antenna, preferably in the center of 4.
where the signal needs to be amplified. A minimum separation distance
of 20 vertical feet (within the null zone) or 50 horizontal feet is
necessary for proper operation. If the inside coverage is not sufficient
you may need as much as 75 feet of horizontal separation (refer to
installation diagram on pages 3 & 4).
Before powering up the Signal Booster, verify that both the Outside 5.
Antenna and the Inside Antenna are connected and check that all
connections are tight. Refer to page 9. Note: Be careful when plugging
the connectors in so as not to bend the center pins on the connectors.
Press yellow “CH Select” button to desired setting. Your channel will 6.
show on the LCD screen. Refer to pages 10 & 11.
The Signal Booster has been packaged with the gain control knobs 7.
adjusted to the highest gain position. If lights are not green, please refer
to pages 13 & 14.
Quick Install Overview
See Installation Diagram on page 3 & 4. Contact Wilson Electronics
Technical Support Team with any questions at 866-294-1660.
Warning: Connecting the Signal Booster directly to a cell phone with
use of an adapter will damage the cell phone and/or the
Signal Booster.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
It is very important to power your Signal Booster using a •
surge protected AC Power Strip with at least a 1000 Joule
rating.
Failure to do this will void your warranty in the • event of a
power surge or lightning strike.
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Installation Diagram
Typical Installation
Signal
Booster
Lightning
Surge Protector
Splitter
(if using multiple
inside antennas)
Outside
Antenna
Inside Antenna
(Optional
second
antenna for
additional
coverage).
(Optional
third antenna
for additional
coverage).
Inside Antenna
Surge Protector
Power Strip
Power
Supply
Inside Antenna
Preferred Method: Place the Inside
Antenna in the ceiling facing down for
the best coverage.
Note: A Lightning Surge Protector is
recommended for all building installations
(sold separately). Make sure the protector
is installed in line between the Outside
Antenna and the Signal Booster.
Null Zone: The area under the
Outside Antenna, where the
Outside Antenna radiates the
least.
Note: The Inside Antenna may be
mounted on the wall directly under the
Outside Antenna, in the null zone, if
20 feet of vertical separation can be
maintained.
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Before Getting Started
This guide will help you properly install your Wilson Electronics Signal
Booster. It is important to read through all of the installation steps
for your particular application prior to installing any equipment.
Read through the instructions, visualize where all the equipment will
need to be installed and do a soft installation before mounting any
equipment.
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Typical Installation
Signal
Booster
Lightning
Surge Protector
Splitter
(if using multiple
inside antennas)
Outside
Antenna
Inside Antenna
(Optional
second
antenna for
additional
coverage).
(Optional
third antenna
for additional
coverage).
Inside Antenna
Surge Protector
Power Strip
Power
Supply
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Reasons for Weak Cellular Signals
Anyone who uses a cell phone or cellular data card knows the frustration
of not being able to connect to or maintain a strong cellular signal. When
this occurs, it is generally due to one of two reasons:
Location of the Nearest Cell Tower – Cell towers are situated to 1.
provide broad coverage; however, there are many areas in which
signal strength may be reduced by topographic features or by local
government restrictions on the height or placement of the towers
themselves. Rural areas generally have fewer cell towers than urban
regions.
Natural and Man-Made Obstructions Signal strength can also 2.
be negatively affected by trees, hills, buildings, weather, and other
obstructions. You may be relatively close to a cell tower but still unable
to make a call. This often occurs in homes, offices and other buildings
in which stucco, concrete or metal walls may block the signal.
The Signal Booster works with two antennas. The Inside Antenna
communicates with your cell phone and the Outside Antenna communicates
with the cell tower. The Outside Antenna receives the cell tower signal and
sends it through the cable to the Signal Booster, where it is amplified and
transmitted through the Inside Antenna into the room. When the Inside
Antenna picks up a signal from your cellular device, the Signal Booster
amplifies that signal and transmits it through the cable, then through the
Outside Antenna and back to the cell tower.
Note: The Signal Booster will only operate if there is an adequate signal
to amplify.
Cell Tower
Drip hole on bottom
Outside Antenna Installation
The antenna should be mounted as shown in the illustration above.
The mounting bracket, included with antenna, is adjustable and will
accommodate pipe diameters from 1.25” to 2” (pipe sold separately
#901117). Mount the antenna so that there is at least 3 feet of clearance
in all directions around it. Position the antenna so that it has an
unobstructed line of sight to the cell tower’s strongest signal. Make sure
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Selecting a Direction for the Outside Antenna
Before selecting a location on the roof of the building to install the
Outside Antenna, see page 7 for additional instructions. Use a cell phone
in test mode to find the strongest signal from the cell tower (refer to page
5 for more information). To get the strongest signal possible, it is very
important to set up your Outside Antenna properly. The Inside and the
Outside Antenna must be mounted in such a way that they are able to
pick up the best possible cell signal on the outside of the building and
provide the best possible signal on the inside of the building. Mount the
Outside Antenna as high as possible facing the cell tower in an area with
the best possible signal coverage.
Note:
Never point the front of a directional antenna toward the Inside
Antenna. See Figures 1 & 2 on page 10.
the antenna is not pointing across your own roof or at the Inside Antenna
as this will cause the oscillation protection circuitry to shut down the
Signal Booster.
Warning:
Lightning protection is recommended for all installations
(#859902-50 Ohm shown below). Take extreme care to ensure
that neither you nor the antenna comes near any electric power lines.
Installing Lightning Protection (sold separately)
Install the Lightning Surge
Protector (LSP) close to the Signal
Booster. Attach the cable from
the Outside Antenna to the surge
protector, using a short length of
low loss cable; attach one end
to the LSP and the other to the
Outside Antenna connector on the
Signal Booster. Ensure the LSP is
properly grounded (ground wire not
included). LSP sold separately, go
to www.WilsonElectronics.com or
call 800-204-4104 to order.
(not included)
Lightning
Surge Protector
(sold separately)
Signal Booster
Surge Protector Power Strip
Ground Wire
(not included)
To Outside
Antenna
To Signal
Booster
To Inside
Antenna
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Finding the Strongest Signal
When installing your Signal Booster’s Outside Antenna, aiming it towards
the best signal source from you service provider is important. The
best way of getting the strongest signal is to have one person on the
roof to rotate the Outside Antenna, which is connected to the Signal
Booster. Turnt the Outside Antenna about 45 degrees at a time, while the
second person is watching the signal strength on the phone inside the
building. This allows you to read the signal strength from the cell tower.
It is preferable to have the phone in the test mode so the actual signal
strength can be read, as bars are not the most accurate. Go to
www.WilsonElectronics.com for help in finding the test mode for your
phone. Always make sure the person inside the building gives the signal
time to arrive and register on the phone (between 10-30 seconds for
phone to reset to the signal reading).
-50dB -60dB -70dB -80dB -90dB -100dB -110dB
EXCELLENT GOOD POOR NO
SIGNAL
Signal Strength Graph
Cell Tower
Cell Signal
Outside
Wide Band
Antenna
Signal readings usually appear as a negative number (for example, -86).
The closer you get to zero the stronger the signal. (See graph below).
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Mounting Tips for Running Outside
Antenna Cable
If you are mounting the Outside Antenna on the roof of your building, we
have found that it is easiest to run your cable underneath the down side
of your roof’s flashing. If you have satellite TV service installed you may
be able to follow the same route as the satellite TV cables that are already
running from outside of your building to the inside.
After routing the cable, we recommend sealing any areas where the cable
passes into the building with cable bushings, silicone or a silicone-type
sealant to keep your installation from leaking. If you are mounting the
Outside Antenna to the outside wall of your home or building, the simplest
way is to run the cable on the outside of the wall and attach it to the
exterior of your home or office. Then drill a hole through the wall where you
want the cable to appear on the inside of the building. Before drilling, make
sure that there are no electrical outlets, sewer or water pipes, or electrical
wiring in the wall that you are about to drill through as this could potentially
harm you or damage the building.
After drilling the required hole, run the cable through and seal it with
cable bushings or a silicone-type sealant to enclose the hole that you
have created. In some instances, it may be possible to run the cable up
into the fascia of the attic overhang. In this circumstance, the cable will
be accessible in the attic for further routing.
Installing the Inside Antenna
(Instructions are for optional Panel Antenna)
Select a location for the Inside Antenna, preferably in the center of where
the signal needs to be amplified. A minimum separation distance of 20
vertical feet (within the null zone) or 50 horizontal feet is necessary
for proper operation. If the inside coverage is not sufficient you may
need as much as 75 feet of horizontal separation. Refer to installation
diagram on pages 3 & 4.
Ceiling
Rafters
Ceiling
Drywall
Inside
Antenna
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Warning: An Inside Antenna must have a separation distance from
all persons that is at least 8 inches for the Panel Antenna.
In some cases, multiple Inside Antennas may be required, for instance if
you have multiple rooms with poor signal. A signal may be split by using
a splitter (sold separately). If using more than one Inside Antenna, a
separation up to 75 horizontal feet may be necessary between Inside
Antennas. Refer to the configuration on pages 3 & 4.
Installing a Wilson Electronics Signal Booster
Select a location to install the Signal Booster that is away from excessive
heat, direct sunlight, moisture and that has proper ventilation. Do not
place the Signal Booster in an air-tight enclosure. Recommended
installation locations for in-building Signal Boosters are near a power
outlet and in a closet or on a shelf.
Note: It is important to have adequate air ventilation. Maintain at least
6 inches of clearance from surrounding objects. Be careful when
plugging the connector in so as not to damage the center pins on
the connectors.
Run the Outside Antenna cable to the Signal Booster and attach it to
the connector labeled “Outside Antenna” on the Signal Booster. Run the
Inside Antenna cable to the Signal Booster and attach it to the connector
labeled “Inside Antenna” on the Signal Booster.
Note:
For distances of 20 feet or more, use Wilson low loss cable.
Note:
It is very important to power your Signal Booster using a surge
protected AC Power Strip with at least a 1000 Joule rating. Failure to
do this will void your warranty in the event of a power surge or lightning
strike.
Optional Wide Band
Inside Antenna
(sold separately)
Multiple mounting
options available
Splitter Options:
3-way
(859980)
4-way
(859981)
2-way
(859957)
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Signal Booster Signal Booster
Outdoor
Antenna
Outdoor
Antenna
Inside Panel
Antenna Inside Panel
Antenna
Figure 1 Figure 2
CORRECT INSTALLATION INCORRECT INSTALLATION
Never point antennas toward each other
Powering up a Wilson Electronics
Signal Booster
1. Never point the front of a directional Outside Antenna toward the Inside
Antenna. See Figures 1 & 2 above.
2. Ensure that both the Outside Antenna cable and the Inside Antenna
cable are connected to the Signal Booster and the connections are
tight before powering up the Signal Booster.
3. Plug the power supply into the Signal Booster input marked “6V DC”
(carefully, to avoid damaging the center pin) and then into a surge
protected AC Power Strip.
4. If the Signal Booster does not have green lights, please refer to pages
13 & 14.
5. Using multiple Signal Boosters in one installation could cause
interference to the cell tower.
6.
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Point antennas away from each other
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Adjusting Channel and Gain
Note: For a list of channel options see tables on page 15.
1. If you know your desired channel setting, press or hold down the CH
Select button until the desired channel is displayed on the LCD screen.
See pages 13-14 for further instructions about the LCD screen display
numbers.
2. The LCD screen should look similar to Figure 3 for 800 MHz and Figure
4 for 1900 MHz. If it does not appear similar to the figure below (refer to
the troubleshooting section on pages 13 & 14).
3. Push the 800 MHz “CH Select” or 1900 MHz “CH Select” button to
change channels. This button also toggles between the 800 MHz and
1900 MHz LCD screens.
4. If you do not know your channel setting:
Option 1: Watch the signal strength on your phone inside the building.
(To put your phone in test mode visit www.WilsonElectronics.com or
contact Wilson Electronics Technical Support Team at 866-294-1660.)
This allows you to read the signal strength from the cell tower. Press the
yellow “CH Select” button until you have the best signal. Refer to page
7 on how to read the signal strength from the cell tower.
Option 2: You may also contact your wireless service provider for
optimal channel setting information for your area.
5. When the 800 MHz LCD screen is selected, the channel is indicated at
the bottom center of the LCD screen (refer to Figure 3 below).
6. Pressing the 800 MHz “CH Select” button steps between channels
listed in Table 1 on page 15.
Figure 3 Frequency
UL Gain Channel DL Gain
Example shown – numbers on LCD screen will vary.
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Figure 4
Figure 5
UL Center Frequency
UL Gain Bandwidth DL Gain
800
MHz 1900MHz
800MHz
Max
Min
Max
Min
7. When the 1900 MHz LCD screen is selected, the pass bandwidth is
indicated at the bottom center of the LCD screen and the Uplink (UL)
center frequency is at the top of the screen (refer to Figure 4). The
corresponding Downlink (DL) frequency automatically adjusts and is
always 80 MHz higher than the UL frequency shown. For common
settings please see Table 2 on page 15.
8. Pressing the 1900 MHz “CH Select” button toggles between 5 and 15
MHz pass bandwidth and increases the UL center frequency in 2.5
MHz increments.
9. The UL and DL gains are displayed on the LCD screen similar to
Figures 3 and 4. UL gain is shown on the left, and DL gain is shown on
the right.
10. If a red light or “OVERLOAD” is displayed on LCD screen, turn the
800 or 1900 MHz knob as shown in Figure 5.
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Figure 6
CH
Select
OVERLOAD
62 AA’ 72
800 MHz Channelized
Max
Min
UL
Gain
Max
Min
DL
Gain
Figure 7
CH
Select
800 MHZ
70 AA’ 72
800 MHz Channelized
Max
Min
UL
Gain
Max
Min
DL
Gain
During installation mode the Signal Booster is resetting itself very quickly
to aid the installer. The Signal Booster is equipped with two indicator lights
shown in Figure 8 on page 14. For the first 15 minutes that the booster is
plugged in, it is programmed for a test and alignment period. During this
time, the light and the LCD will do one of the following 4 things:
Understanding the Signal Booster Lights,
LCD Screen and Troubleshooting
Note: If after the initial 15 minutes you are not done with the
installation, the Signal Booster can be reset and enter installation
mode again by disconnecting and reconnecting the power supply
from the booster.
1. BLINKING GREEN
If the Signal Booster is blinking green, the Signal Booster is operating
properly. If you are happy with the coverage area in your building, then
you are done. Blinking will stop after the 15 minute installation period.
2. LCD SCREEN OVERLOAD
If the LCD screen displays
“OVERLOAD,” (see Figure 6) the
Signal Booster has automatically
reduced gain to protect a nearby
cell tower. First turn the appropriate
gain control knob until the
“OVERLOAD” is replaced by the
normal LCD screen (see Figure
7). The booster is now working
with reduced gain. If the gain is
not adequate for good coverage,
you will need to turn the gain
to maximum and then turn the
Outside Antenna away from the
cell tower until the “OVERLOAD”
is replaced by the normal LCD
screen. If the booster will not respond, turn the gain down 5 dB and
move the Outside Antenna position until the “OVERLOAD” is replaced
by the normal LCD screen.
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3. SOLID RED
If the light on the
Signal Booster
is solid red, this
indicates that the
Signal Booster
has shut down
on that frequency
to prevent an oscillation (feedback). First, make sure that all the
connections are tight. Then reduce the gain of the booster in small
increments by rotating the appropriate gain control knob counter
clockwise, waiting 5 seconds between each adjustment for the
booster to reset. Continue this adjustment until the light turns
blinking or solid green. When you are turning down the gain, you
are reducing the coverage
area. If the amount of coverage
area is sufficient for your
needs and the light is green,
the installation is complete.
If the coverage area is not
large enough, it is necessary
to increase the separation
distance of the Inside and
Outside Antennas by moving
them horizontally or vertically
farther apart. Then increase the
gain until the red light comes on, and then slightly decrease the gain
until the green or blinking green light appears. If after separating
the antennas your coverage area is still too small, contact Wilson
Electronics Technical Support Team for assistance: 866-294-1660.
If your installation takes longer than 15 minutes, it is possible to re-
enter the installation mode by disconnecting and reconnecting the
power supply from the Signal Booster.
4. SOLID GREEN
The indicator light on the Signal Booster will be a solid green after
the first 15 minute installation period, if the unit is powered up and
working properly.
Figure 8
800MHz 1900MHz
Max
Min
Max
Min
800 MHz 1900 MHz
CH
Select CH
Select
SMART
TECHNOLOGY
Dual Band
Channelized
Signal Booster
UL CH DL
70 A 72
Red Red
Move farther apart to
increase coverage
(horizontally or vertically)
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U.S. Cellular Band
Channel Options Uplink Downlink
Lower Band MHz Upper Band Mhz Lower Band MHz Upper Band Mhz
AA 824-835 845-846.5 869-880 890-891.5
BB’ 835-845 846.5-849 880-890 891.5-894
B 835-845 - 880-890 -
Pass Bandwidth
(BW) MHz
-3dB BW MHz -40dB BW MHz -45 dB BW MHz
1.5 2.20 4.29 4.45
2.5 2.75 4.75 4.85
5 5.08 7.7 7.85
10 10.1 12.9 13.2
15 15.05 18.35 18.6
U.S. PCS Band
User can select any 5 or 15MHz band within the U.S. PCS Band in 2.5MHz steps. Some
common channel blocks are listed below.
Common Channel
Blocks*
UL Frequency
Setting (MHz)
Bandwidth Setting
(MHz)
Corresponding DL
Center Frequency
(MHz)
A 1857.5 15 1937.5
B 1877.5 15 1957.5
C 1902.5 15 1982.5
C1 1907.5 5 1987.5
C2 1897.5 5 1977.5
C4 1902.5 5 1982.5
C5 1907.5 5 1987.5
D 1867.5 5 1947.5
E 1887.5 5 1967.5
F 1892.5 5 1972.5
800 MHz Channel Selections
Common 1900 MHz Channel Selections
Channel Filter Characteristics
*Not all channel options are listed
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
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800 MHz Channel Selections
Common 1900 MHz Channel Selections
Channel Filter Characteristics
Warnings and Recommendations
Warning: The Outside Antenna must always be located so the back
or side points to the Inside Antenna. Never point the front
of the Outside Antenna toward the Inside Antenna – this is
to prevent oscillation.
Warning: Connecting the Signal Booster directly to the cell phone with
use of an adapter will damage the cell phone and/or Signal
Booster.
Warning: Use only the correct Wilson Electronics power supply. Use
of a non-Wilson Electronics product may damage your
equipment.
Warning: RF Safety: FCC regulations require that any fixed Outside
Antenna used with this Signal Booster may not have gain
(less cable loss) that exceeds 15 dBi gain and must be
located at least 21 inches from all people. Inside Antennas
must not exceed 12.1 dBi gain (less cable loss) and must
be located at least 8 inches from all people.
Warning: Verify that both the Outside Antenna and the Inside
Antenna are connected to the Signal Booster before
powering up the Signal Booster.
Recommendation: Omni Directional Antennas are not recommended with
this Signal Booster.
Recommendation: Lightning Surge Protection is recommended for all in-
building installations.
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by Wilson Electronics could void the authority to operate this
equipment.
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30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
All Wilson Electronics products are protected by Wilson Electronics 30-day
money-back guarantee. If for any reason the performance of any product is not
acceptable, simply return the product directly to the reseller with a dated proof of
purchase.
1-Year Warranty
Wilson Electronics 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 the reseller with a dated proof of purchase.
Signal Boosters may also be returned directly to the manufacturer at the
consumers expense, with a dated proof of purchase and a Returned Material
Authorization (RMA) number supplied by Wilson Electronics. Wilson Electronics
shall, at its option, either repair or replace the product. Wilson Electronics
will pay for delivery of the repaired or replaced product back to the original
consumer if located within the continental U.S.
This warranty does not apply to any Signal Booster determined by Wilson
Electronics to have been subjected to misuse, abuse, neglect, or mishandling
that alters or damages physical or electronic properties.
Failure to use a surge protected AC Power Strip with at least a 1000 Joule rating
will void your warranty.
RMA numbers may be obtained by contacting Technical Support at 866-294-1660.
Disclaimer : The information provided by Wilson Electronics, Inc. is
believed to be complete and accurate. However, no responsibility is assumed
by Wilson Electronics, Inc. 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.
Copyright © 2012 Wilson Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved.
U.S. Patent Nos. – 7,221,967; 7,729,669; 7,486,929; 7,409,186; 7,783,318
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Contact Wilson Electronics Technical Support Team with any questions at 866-294-1660
or email: tech@wilsonelectronics.com. Mon.- Fri. Hours: 7 am to 6 pm MST.
About Wilson Electronics
Wilson Electronics, Inc. has been a leader in the wireless communications
industry for over 40 years. The company designs and manufactures Signal
Boosters, antennas and related components that significantly improve
cellular telephone signal reception and transmission in a wide variety of
applications, both mobile (marine, RV, vehicles) and in-building (home,
office, M2M).
With extensive experience in antenna and Signal Booster research and
design, the companys engineering team uses a state-of-the-art testing
laboratory, including an anechoic chamber and network analyzers, to fine-
tune antenna designs and performance. For its Signal Boosters, Wilson
Electronics uses a double electrically shielded RF enclosure and cell tower
simulators for compliance testing.
Wilson Electronics Signal Boosters feature patented Smart Technology ™
that enables them to automatically adjust their power based on cell tower
requirements. By detecting and preventing oscillation (feedback), signal
overload and interference with other users, these Smart Technology
Signal Boosters improve network cell phone areas without compromising
carrier systems.
All products are engineered and assembled in the companys
55,000-square-foot headquarters in St. George, Utah. Wilson Electronics
has product dealers in all 50 states as well as in countries around the world.
Signal Booster Specifications
Dual-Band Channelized 800 / 1900 MHz
Model Number 277280
Antenna connectors N-Female
Antenna Impedance 50 Ohms
Dimensions 8.875 x 6.0 x 1.5 inch (22.5 x 15.2 x 3.8 cm)
Weight 2.8 lbs (1.270 kg)
Frequency 824-894 / 1850-1990 MHz
1Channels Passband Gain (nominal)
Uplink
Typical / Maximum
Downlink
Typical / Maximum
800 MHz
1900 MHz
70 dB / 77 dB
75 dB / 83 dB
77 dB / 85 dB
71 dB / 78 dB
220 dB Bandwidth (nominal)
Uplink
Typical / Maximum
Downlink
Typical / Maximum
800 MHz
1900 MHz
26 MHz / 29 MHz
61 MHz / 67 MHz
26 MHz / 29 MHz
61 MHz / 67 MHz
3Power output for single cell phone (uplink) dBm 800 MHz 1900 MHz
CDMA 27.6 27.2
EDGE 27.5 24.8
GSM 27.6 25.1
WCDMA 26.9 26.4
LTE 26.8 26.5
3Power output for single cell phone (downlink) dBm 800 MHz 1900 MHz
CDMA 19.3 21.9
EDGE 18.7 21.2
GSM 21.8 21.7
WCDMA 18.5 20.9
LTE 21.5 22.3
4Power output for multiple transmitted signals (uplink) dBm Maximum Power
The maximum power is reduced
by the number of signals: Number of signals 800 MHz 1900 MHz
2 24.6 25.4
3 21.1 21.8
4 18.6 19.3
5 16.7 17.4
6 15.1 15.8
4Power output for multiple transmitted signals (downlink) dBm Maximum Power
The maximum power is reduced
by the number of signals: Number of signals 800 MHz 1900 MHz
2 23.2 20.6
3 19.6 17.1
4 17.1 14.6
5 15.2 12.7
6 13.6 11.1
Noise Figure (typical downlink/uplink) 3.5 dB nominal
Isolation > 90 dB
Power Requirements 110-240 V AC, 50-60 Hz, 20 W
Notes: 1. Nominal gain is the maximum gain at any frequency in the passband.
2. Nominal bandwidth is the difference between two frequencies that are adjacent to the passband where the amplification is 20 dB lower than the passband amplification. One of the frequencies is lower
than the passband and the other is higher.
3. The Manufacturer’s rated output power of this equipment is for single carrier operation. For situations when multiple carrier signals are present, the rating would have to be reduced by 3.5 dB, especially
where the output signal is re-radiated and can cause interference to adjacent band users. This power reduction is to be by means of input power or gain reduction and not by
an attenuator at the output of the device.
4. The maximum power for 2 or more simultaneous signals will be reduced by 6 dB every time the number of signals is doubled.
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3301 East Deseret Drive, St. George, UT 84790
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or email at: tech@wilsonelectronics.com
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