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USER MANUAL weBoost Home Complete Wilson
STEP 2: Mount Outside Antenna & Point Toward Nearest Cell Tower 5
STEP 3-A: Route & Connect Outside Antenna To Booster ____ 8
STEP 3-B: Route & Connect Inside Antenna To Booster ____ 9
STEP 4: Power Up The Booster & Optimize The System ____ 10
Measuring Booster Performance 12
Light Patterns 14
Troubleshooting 15
Safety Guidelines 16
Specifications 17
Warranty 19
Package Contents

Home
Complete

Inside Antenna (314444)

Outside Antenna (314445)

75' & 60'
Cables
(951160), (951175)

Power Supply (850023)

Outside Antenna
Mounting Bracket

Wall Mount Brackets w/Command Strips

Cable Mounting
Clips Qty. 15
Preparation
You Will Need (tools not included)
Make sure the following materials are prepared and ready for your installation.

1 to 2 hours

1 Person (2 people to make antenna calibration easier)

□ Ladder
☐ Drill (if routing cable through wall)
☐ 1"-3" diameter existing pole for mounting Outside Antenna (#901117 Pole Mount can be purchased separately if needed)
☐ Recommended: Power Strip with surge protection
NOTE: These instructions will walk you through a “soft” install process to find the optimal locations for the inside and outside antennas, then through the process of the permanent installation.
Step 1-A & B: Inside Antenna
Placement & Booster
Place the Inside Antenna where you need the greatest signal boost and place Booster in your desired location at least 24" away from Inside Antenna.
NOTE: Do not connect booster to power until the system is fully installed.
TIP: The cable from the Inside Antenna can be routed into the ceiling and connected to the coax cable out-of-sight for a better look.

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to the ceiling and connected to the ole out-of-sight for a better look. AT LEAST 24" APART(STEP 1-A & B cont.)
The Inside Antenna can be mounted horizontal, vertical or on a desktop. Command strips can be used to secure mounting bracket.
Inside Antenna Mounting Options

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Mounted Horizontal Mounted Vertical Command Strips Command Strips Or use the kick- stand and set on desktopStep 2: Mount Antenna & Point Outside Antenna Toward Nearest Cell Tower
Pole mounting and wall mounting options are included. The pole mounting option is preferred because it will be easier to adjust to the direction of the cell tower.
Attach the Mount to the Outside Antenna and use the Bracket Clamps to attach the Antenna to a pole or exhaust pipe.

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Outside Antenna Mount Bracket Clamps Pole (1.0"-3.0" dia.)
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Simple line drawing of a pole mounted on a square base against a tiled wall background (no text or symbols)NOTE: Mounting on existing roof exhaust pipe would be a good time-saver option. Watch out for power lines.
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Point the Outside Antenna toward the nearest cell phone tower. To find the nearest tower, use an app such as 'Open Signal'. This is the most critical step of the installation process because it will determine the overall performance of the booster system.
The greater the separation between the Inside and Outside Antennas, the better performance you will get from the booster.

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Cell Tower Outside Antenna NOTE: The Outside Antenna must be at 50 feet horizontal or 20 feet vertical from the Inside Antenna for best performance. Make sure the Inside Antenna and Outside Antennas are setup so they are facing away from each other.(STEP 2 cont.)
If there's not a pole to easily mount the Outside Antenna, this may be mounted on the fascia by fastening the bracket as shown below.
TIP: Make sure to do the optimization test on Step 4 to find the best side of your house before you mount this on the fascia.
Mounting On Side Of Roof (Fascia)

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Using only the back Bracket Clamp for mountingCable Mounting Clips provided
Step 3-A: Route & Connect Outside Antenna To Booster
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Connect the black 75' Coax Cable to Outside Antenna and route cable into the home. All connections should be hand tightened only.

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Cable Mounting Clips provided connection 75' Coax Cable Booster Outside AntennaRoute cable to the Home Complete Booster and connect to the port labeled 'OUTSIDE ANTENNA'.

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Outside Antenna Booster Cell TowerStep 3-B: Route & Connect Inside Antenna To Booster
Connect the black 60' Coax Cable to Inside Antenna and route to the Home Complete Booster and connect to the port labeled 'INSIDE ANTENNA'.

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Inside Antenna connection Cable Mounting Clips provided 60' Coax Cable Booster ENC
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Outside Antenna Inside Antenna Booster Cell TowerStep 4: Power Up The Booster & Optimize The System
Plug the Power Supply into wall outlet then connect to end of booster labeled “——” (turn 90° to lock connector).
NOTE: We strongly recommend using a power strip with surge protection.

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Can be wall mounted Command Strips ... to power
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50 FEET HORIZONTAL OR 20 FEET VERTICAL DISTANCE Outside Antenna Inside Antenna Booster to power Cell Tower(STEP 4 cont.)
After powering up your system, you are now ready to optimize your system. Rotate the Outside Antenna in 1/8 turn increments, after each turn, unplug and reconnect the booster to power while observing the signal level on your cell phone from the Inside Antenna's projected area. Secure the Outside Antenna in place, pointing in the direction that gives you the strongest signal. Enjoy your boosted signal!
After each rotation, observe signal level on your cell phone from the Inside Antenna's projected area. This is done best by having someone near the inside antenna taking signal measurements after the person outside makes each rotation.

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Line drawing of a hand holding a smartphone (no text or symbols visible)Measuring Booster Performance
How To Get Signal Strength As A Number
iPhone®
iOS 11 and later no longer displays the decibel (dBm) reading in 'Field Test Mode'. Tip: Using the dot signal strength indicator on your cell phone can assist you in finding the strongest signal direction as well as placing calls in different locations. For changes/updates on this issue, periodically go to weboost.ca/signalstrength.
Android™
Settings > About Phone > Status or Network > Signal Strength or Network Type and Strength (exact options/wording depends on phone model).
iPhone is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. Android is a trademark of Google Inc.
All Other Phones & Alternate Methods
Go to www.weboost.ca/test-mode-instructions/
(MEASURING BOOSTER PERFORMANCE cont.)
Signal Strength without Booster
Note here:
Signal Strength with Booster
Note here:
Compare Results
Having an accurate measurement of signal strength in decibels (dBm) is crucial when installing your system. Decibels accurately measure the signal strength you are receiving.
| SIGNAL STRENGTH | EXCELLENT GOOD FAIR POOR DEAD ZONE | . | ∅ | ||
| 3G/1x | -70dBm | -71 to -85dBm | -86 to -100dBm | -101 to -109dBm | -110dBm |
| 4G/LTE | -90dBm | -91 to -105dBm | -106 to -110dBm | -111 to -119dBm | -120dBm |
DID YOU KNOW a signal increase of just 3dB is 2 times the power and signal amplification!

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| GAIN IMPROVEMENT | SIGNAL IMPROVEMENT | |---|---| | 3dB | 2X | | 6dB | 4X | | 10dB | 10X | | 20dB | 100X |Light Patterns
Solid Green
This indicates that your booster is functioning properly and there are no issues with installation.
Blinking Green & Red
Band has reduced gain. This indicates that one or more of the booster bands has reduced power due to a feedback
loop condition called oscillation. This is a built in safety feature to prevent harmful interference with a nearby cell tower. If you are already experiencing the desired signal boost, then no further adjustments are necessary. If you are not experiencing the desired boost in coverage then refer to the Troubleshooting section.
Booster lights

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Home Complete webboost Band 2/25 Band 4 Band 5 Band 12/13/17Solid Red
Band has shutoff. This is due to a feedback loop condition called oscillation. This is a built in safety feature that causes a band to shut off to prevent harmful interference with a nearby cell tower. Refer to Troubleshooting section.
Blinking Green & Yellow
Band has reduced gain. This indicates that one or more of the booster bands has reduced power due to overload from nearby cell tower. This is a built in safety feature to prevent harmful interference with a nearby cell tower. If you are already experiencing the desired signal boost, then no further adjustments are necessary. If you are not experiencing the desired boost in coverage then refer to the Troubleshooting section.
Solid Yellow
Band has shutoff due to overload from nearby cell tower. Outside Antenna must be adjusted. Refer to Troubleshooting section.
Light Off
If the Signal Booster's light is off, verify your power supply has power.
Troubleshooting
IF YOU ARE HAPPY WITH THE COVERAGE, THESE LIGHT ISSUES DON'T HAVE TO BE RESOLVED. YOUR CARRIER'S BAND HAS NOT BEEN AFFECTED.
FIXING ANY RED LIGHT ISSUES
This involves Solid Red & Blinking Green/Red lights.
1 Verify Outside and Inside Antenna face away from each other. Un-plug and replug in power supply.
2 Verify the Inside Antenna is at least 24" from the Booster and pointed away from the Booster. Unplug and re-plug in power supply.
3 Tighten all cable connections (be sure to handtighten only, do NOT use tools). You may want to undo and redo the connection completely. Unplug and re-plug in power supply.
4 Increase the distance (horizontally or vertically) between the Outside and Inside antenna. Add included cable if needed. Un-plug and re-plug in power supply.
FIXING ANY YELLOW LIGHT ISSUES
This involves Solid Yellow & Blinking Green/Yellow lights.
Outside Antenna must be adjusted. Wait 10 seconds between adjustments for the lights to reset.
PoleMountOption: Rotate the Outside Antenna away from the strongest cellular signal in small increments (45°) until the light turns green. Unplug and re-plug in power supply.
Mounting On Side Of Roof Option: Change mount location. Move the Outside Antenna to location of the home/building to see if the lights turn green. Un-plug and re-plug in power supply. Then secure in place.
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Safety Guidelines
To uphold compliance with network protection standards, all active cellular devices must maintain at least six feet of separation distance from Inside Panel and Dome antennas and at least four feet of separation distance from desktop Antenna.
Use only the power supply provided in this package. Use of a non-weBoost product may damage your equipment.
The Signal Booster unit is designed for use in an indoor, temperature-controlled environment (less than 100 degrees Fahrenheit). It is not intended for use in attics or similar locations subject to temperatures in excess of that range.
RF Safety Warning: Any antenna used with this device must be located at least 8 inches from all persons.
AWS Warning: The Outside Antenna must be installed no higher than 10 meters (31'9") above ground.
This is a CONSUMER device.
BEFORE USE, you MUST meet all requirements set out in CPC-2-1-05.
You MUST operate this device with approved antennas and cables as specified by the manufacturer. Antennas MUST NOT be installed within 20 cm of any person.
You MUST cease operating this device immediately if requested by ISED or licensed wireless service provider.
WARNING. E911 location information may not be provided or may be inaccurate for calls served by using this device.
This device may operate in a fixed location only, for in-building use.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON REQUIREMENTS SET OUT IN ISED CPC-2-1-05, SEE BELOW:
http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/smt-gst.nsf/eng/sf08942.html
Specifications
| Home Complete ^TM | |||||
| Model Number 650045 | |||||
| FCC ID PWO460045 | |||||
| Connectors F-Female | |||||
| Antenna Impedance 75 Ohms | |||||
| Frequency | 698-716 MHz, 729-746 MHz, 777-787 MHz, 824-894 MHz, 1850-1995 MHz, 1710-1755/2110-2155 MHz | ||||
| Power output for single cell phone (Uplink) dBm | 700 MHzBand12/17 | 700 MHzBand13 | 800 MHzBand 5 | 1700 MHzBand 4 | 1900 MHzBand 25/2 |
| 25.14 24.69 25.06 25.15 25.16 | |||||
| Power output for single cell phone (Downlink) dBm | 700 MHzBand12/17 | 700 MHzBand13 | 800 MHzBand 5 | 2100 MHzBand 4 | 1900 MHzBand 25/2 |
| 12.8 12.2 12.2 12.43 12.17 | |||||
| Noise Figure 5 dB nominal | |||||
| Isolation > 110 dB | |||||
| Power Requirements 12 VDC | |||||
The term "IC" before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
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Notes
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2 YEAR WARRANTY
weBoost Signal Boosters are warranted for two (2) years 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 consumer's expense, with a dated proof of purchase and a Returned Material Authorization (RMA) number supplied by weBoost. weBoost shall, at its option, either repair or replace the product.
This warranty does not apply to any Signal Boosters determined by weBoost to have been subjected to misuse, abuse, neglect, or mishandling that alters or damages physical or electronic properties.
Replacement products may include refurbished weBoost products that have been recertified to conform with product specifications.
RMA numbers may be obtained by contacting Customer Support
DISCLAIMER: The information provided by weBoost is believed to be complete and accurate. However, no responsibility is assumed by weBoost 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.
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Home Complete
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Illustration of a hand holding a smartphone and a device with concentric circular patterns (no text or symbols)| SIGNAL STRENGTH | EXCELLENT GOOD FAIR POOR DEAD ZONE | . | ∅ | ||
| 3G/1x | -70dBm | -71 to -85dBm | -86 to -100dBm | -101 to -109dBm | -110dBm |
| 4G/LTE | -90dBm | -91 to -105dBm | -106 to -110dBm | -111 to -119dBm | -120dBm |
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| GAIN IMPROVEMENT | SIGNAL IMPROVEMENT | |---|---| | 3dB | 2X | | 6dB | 4X | | 10dB | 10X | | 20dB | 100X |Modes des voyants
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