Amplifier Amplifier Installation stallatio stallat Guide In-Building Wireless Amplifi er Contents: Guarantee and Warranty · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Antenna Options and Accessories · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2 Before Getting Started / How It Works ·...
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Returned Material Authorization (RMA) number supplied by Wilson Electronics. Wilson 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.
Installation Instructions for the Following Wilson Amplifi ers: DT In-Building Wireless Cellular Smart Technology™ Amplifi er Model # 271247-50 (50 ohm) 271247-75 (75 ohm) FCC ID: PWO271247ASB IC: 4726A-271247ASB The term “IC” before the radio certifi cation number only signifi es that Industry Canada technical specifi...
EASY TO INSTALL Wilson Electronics designs and manufactures a full range of wireless amplifi ers for in-building applications. The following steps provide a summary of the amplifi er/antenna installation process. However, they are not a substitute for the complete installation instructions on the following pages, which you should read thoroughly.
Connect the outside antenna to the amplifi er with low loss coax cable (available from Wilson Electronics). Place the inside antenna in the center of the area needing the amplifi ed signal. It is important to have at least 70 feet of separation between the antenna and amplifi...
Powering up a Wilson Amplifi er IMPORTANT! Ensure that all cell phones and cellular data cards within 50 feet of the inside antenna are turned off. 2. To verify proper installation of the amplifi er and antennas, make sure that the distance between the inside and outside antennas is a minimum of 68 feet of separation distance for the 60 dB PCS amplifi...
Warnings and Recommendations Warning: The Yagi antenna must always be located so the back or side points to the inside antenna. Never point the front of the Yagi antenna toward the inside antenna – oscillation will result, causing amber light and gain reduction.