Powering Up A Wilson Signal Booster - Wilson Electronics 2B1401 Installation Manual

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In-Vehicle/In-Building
Powering up a Wilson Electronics Signal Booster
Carefully insert the power cable .
In-vehicle 12V DC power supply (included)
In-building AC/DC power supply (sold
separately)
Testing a Wilson Signal Booster
To test your Signal Booster, go to a weak signal area where your cell phone registers only
1-2 bars without the Signal Booster turned on . Then connect the Signal Booster to the
phone . You should see a signal improvement of 2 or more bars . Note: Many phones take
up to 20 seconds to reset the bar indicator.
Contact Wilson Electronics Tech Support with any questions at 866-294-1660
Or email: tech@wilsonelectronics.com
For In-Vehicle use, first connect the power
cable to the Signal Booster input marked
"12V DC" and then insert the large end into a
12V DC power socket or vehicle power outlet .
The Signal Booster may remain on all the
time; however, leaving the Signal Booster
on in a vehicle when it is not running can
discharge the battery in a day or two .
A good option is to power the Signal Booster
through the ignition switch so that the Signal
Booster turns off and on with the vehicle . Or
unplug the power supply . (Part# 859905
12V DC Hardwire Kit available from
www.WilsonElectronics.com) .
For In-Building use, first connect the optional
AC/DC power supply to the Signal Booster
input labeled "12V DC" and then into a wall
outlet .
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Warning: Verify that both the outside
antenna and the adapter extension cable
are connected to the Signal Booster
before powering up the Signal Booster .
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Warning: Use only a Wilson power supply .
Use of a non-Wilson power supply could
damage your equipment, phone and/or
data card .
Hours: 7am to 6pm MST.
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