If you need any assistance while installing this prod- uct please contact tech support at 1-888-365-6283 or email us at: support@ surecall.com. BEFORE USE, you MUST REGISTER THIS DEVICE with your wireless provider and have your provider’s consent. Most wireless providers consent to the use of this device on their network.
INTRODUCTION Package Contents: Unpack all package contents, compare them against the package contents list, and check for damage. For missing or damaged items, contact your retailer. Keep the carton and packing material to store the product or if you need to return it. Booster Outside Antenna Inside Antenna...
INSTALLATION Quick Install Guide Installation The Fantom booster kit is specially designed for marine applications. It can also be used for other applications with the right antennas, cables and mounting hardware. Step 1. Connect the Galaxy 5239 Outside Omni Antenna The 5239 is a, full-band antenna, ideal for marine use.
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INSTALLATION Installation Steps The Fantom booster kit is specially designed for installation on watercraft. Can be used in other applications with appropriate mounting hardware. Step 1. Connect the Galaxy 5239 Outside Antenna The Galaxy 5239 is a full-band antenna, built specifically for marine use, it is weather resistant.
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Step 2. Using the CM240-M Use the CM240-M cable FME connector to connect the outside antenna to the boost connector marked OUTSIDE (see page 3). Make sure to not coil additional coax cable that might be left over from installa- tion.
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2. Using supplied plate, mark position of desired placement with a pencil or marker. 3. Screw (not supplied) mounting plate into place with the slide panel protruding towards you. Provided plastic anchors are only to be used for sheetrock installation. 4.
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Step 4. Install the Signal Booster 1. Select a location close to a working AC outlet. Do not expose the signal booster to excessive heat, direct sunlight, moisture, and airtight enclosures. 2. If you’d like to mount the booster to a wall, mark location of screw tabs on the wall in the desired location 3.
Step 5. Configure Gain Settings Facing the front of your booster, find 9 banks of Dual In-line Package (DIP) switches. These switches allow manual dB gain attenuation for uplink and downlink channels. • Bank 1 controls AT&T communications with the cellular tower. •...
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Set the DIP Switchs in the Same Bank as Follows... To Achieve... (2 dB) (4 dB) (8 dB) (16 dB) (1 dB) 0 DB 1 DB 3 DB 7 DB 15 DB 21 DB 31 DB Note: As you see from the table above, attaining the recommended indoor and outdoor antenna separation optimizes coverage significantly.
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Automatic Shutdown SureCall boosters that have automatic shutdown work in the following way: 1. The cellular side (LEDs 4 and 5) is usually the first side to experience oscillation. When oscillation is detected in the uplink and/or downlink, the appropriate red Warning LEDs flash and Power (LED 3) turns red.
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AC outlet is working and is not controlled by a wall switch that can cut power to the outlet. If the green POWER LED on the signal booster is OFF, return the power supply to SureCall. Contact tech support at 1-888- 365-6283 or support@surecall.com, or go to www.surecall.com and log on to online support to receive a Return...
Check the green POWER LED on the signal booster. If it is OFF, return the power supply to SureCall. Contact tech support at 1-888-365-6283 or support@surecall.com, or go to www.surecall.com and log on to online support to receive an RMA.
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SureCall warrants to the Buyer that each of its products, when shipped, will be free from defects in material and workmanship, and will perform in full accordance with applicable specifications. The limit of liability under this warranty is, at SureCall’s option, to repair or replace any product or part thereof which was purchased up to...
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The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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