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Please read this user’s guide before installing, setting up and using your new product www.radioshack.com Your boat is not designed for use in oceans, rivers, lakes or streams. Use in a swimming pool, pond or small body of water. Attach the antenna to your transmitter. Slide the boat’s antenna wire through the supplied tube. Then, insert the tube into the antenna tube holder. Turn your boat and transmitter on. Place your boat in the water and use the transmitter’s controls to operate it. Your transmitter’s LED lights when you move the controls. in your transmitterYour transmitter requires one 9V alkaline battery (not supplied, available at your local RadioShack store or online at www.radioshack.com). Press OPEN and pull the battery cover downward. Insert your 9V battery, matching the polarity (+ and -) symbols marked inside. Replace the cover. When your transmitter’s range decreases, replace its battery.in your boatYour boat requires one 9.6V rechargeable nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) battery pack (not supplied, available at your local RadioShack store or online at www.radioshack.com). You must charge it before use. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for charging your battery pack. Turn your boat off. Turn the right and left latches toward the OPEN arrow and remove the cover. Attach the battery pack’s connector to the boat’s connector. Do not force them; they fi t only one way. Carefully insert the wires into the battery compartment and replace the cover. 60-4411 caliente RC boat RC Boat & Stand Transmitter Antenna Boat Antenna Tube User’s Guide Transmitter Thank you for purchasing your RadioShack Caliente RC Boat from RadioShack. Your boat comes in two frequencies (27 MHz and 49 MHz), so you and your friends can have fun driving together. Note: Actual product may vary from the images found in this document. WARNING! Do not submerge your transmitter or leave it in water. Store your boat on the included stand when not in use. Connector Release to Stop LED Forward Reverse Left Release to go Straight Right Antenna tube ©2005. RadioShack Corporation.All rights reserved. RadioShack and RadioShack.com are trademarks used by RadioShack Corporation. 60-4411 02A05 Printed in Malaysia The FCC Wants You to KnowThis 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. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult your local RadioShack store or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. • If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop using your mini boat. Changes or modifi cations not expressly approved by RadioShack may cause interference and void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under normal use for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned stores and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers. For complete war-ranty details and exclusions, check with your local RadioShack store.RadioShack Customer Relations300 RadioShack Circle, Fort Worth, TX 7610204/04 • Dry your boat thoroughly after use.• Two boats with the same frequency cannot run together. Both frequencies (27 MHz and 49 MHz) are available from your local RadioShack store. • Running your boat continuously for long periods generates high heat levels, which cause wear and tear on the motor. To help keep heat levels down, let the boat cool at least 10 minutes before installing a fresh battery pack. • Keep your boat away from grass and debris that could cause propeller damage.• If your boat does not respond, drives slowly, or the range reduces, recharge your battery pack.• If your boat fails to respond after recharging, replace the battery in the transmitter and check the propellers for debris. • When your boat slows down from loss of battery power, guide it shore immediately so you won’t lose it. • When your boat goes outside the transmitter’s range, it stops. Hold your transmitter high above your head to try to re-establish contact. If this doesn’t work, move closer and try again. Be careful not to wade in deep water. • Never touch the propellers while they are spinning, and avoid the propellers while the boat is on. • Children must be supervised by adults when playing with toys around water. • Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury batteries. • Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type. • Do not mix old and new batteries, or batteries with different capacities or different chemistries. • Never leave a dead or weak battery in your transmitter. • If you do not plan to use your RC boat for a few weeks, remove the battery from your transmitter. Batteries can leak chemicals that may damage electronic parts. • Do not charge or recharge your battery pack when it is in the boat. • Do not overcharge your battery pack.• Do not recharge your battery pack immediately after use. Allow it to cool fi rst. • Make sure your battery pack is securely fastened to your boat before playing. • Batteries purchased for…
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Gr antee Name: NIKKO Co.,Ltd CVTRP4200H
RP4200 CIRCUIT EXPLANATION FCC ID:CVTRP4200H 1)The Radio Frequency inputted through The ANT.,is passed to the Super regenerative receiver,formed by TR1,where the Action Signal is detected. 2)The Action Signal is decode in the IC1.,and are send to each output terminal. 3)Tr5,6,7 and 8 form the power motor drive control circuit. TR9,10,11 and 12 form the steering control circuit. 4)Forward motion IC1.11P(Pin) is turned Hi,and Tr3,4 and Tr5 are turned Hi to make a Forward drive. 5)Backward motion IC1.10P(Pin) is turned Hi,and Tr6 and Tr7 are turned Hi to make a Backward drive. 6)Right turns IC.6P is turned Hi,and TR11 and 10 are turned on to make a Right turn. 7)Left turns IC.7P is turned Hi,and TR12 and 9 are turned on to make a Left turn. 8)Voltage step up converter Tr19 and Tr20 form the voltage step up converter use drive to Tr8. NIKKO CO.,LTD R&D Dept.Chief M.Miyaura
JAPAN QUALITY ASSURANCE ORGANIZATION 21-25, KINUTA 1-CHOME, SETAGAYA-KU, TOKYO 157-8573 JAPAN PHONE (03) 3416-0111, FAX (03) 3416-9691 JQA File No. : 400-50595 Issue Date : December 12, 2005 Page 1 of 25 EMI TEST REPORT JQA File No. : 400-50595 Model No. : RP4200H Type of Equipment : Radio Controlled Toy (Superregenerative Type) Regulations Applied : CFR 47 FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 FCC ID : CVTRP4200H Applicant : NIKKO CO., LTD. Address : 1-7-14, Mizumoto, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo 125-0032, Japan Manufacturer : NIKKO ELECTRONICS BHD. Address : Plott 497, Prai Free Trade Zone, Prai Industrian Estate, 13600 Prai, Penang, Malaysia. Received date of EUT : December 7, 2005 Final Judgment : Passed Test results in this report are obtained in use of equipment that is traceable to National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) of Japan and National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) of Japan. The test results only respond to the tested sample. This report should not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of JQA EMC Engineering Dept. Testing Div. JQA File No. :400-50595 FCC ID :CVTRP4200H Model No. :RP4200H Issue Date :December 12, 2005 Standard :CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Page 2 of 25 JAPAN QUALITY ASSURANCE ORGANIZATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 Documentation 1.1 Test Regulation 3 1.2 General Information 3 1.3 Test Condition 4 – 7 1.4 EUT Modifications / Deviation from Standard 8 1.5 Test results / Uncertainty 9 1.6 Summary 10 1.7 Test Configuration / Operation of EUT 11 1.8 EUT Arrangement (Drawings) 12 1.9 Preliminary Test and Test-setup (Drawings) 13 – 16 1.10 EUT Arrangement (Photographs) 17 2 Test Data 2.1 AC Power Line Conducted Emission N/A 2.2 Radiated Emission (Electric Field) 18 – 20 2.3 Antenna Conducted Power N/A 3 Appendix Test instruments List 21 – 25 JQA File No. :400-50595 FCC ID :CVTRP4200H Model No. :RP4200H Issue Date :December 12, 2005 Standard :CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Page 3 of 25 JAPAN QUALITY ASSURANCE ORGANIZATION 1 DOCUMENTATION 1.1 TEST REGULATION FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart A and B Superregenerative Receiver Test procedure : AC power line conducted emission, radiated emission and antenna conducted power tests were performed according to the procedures in ANSI C63.4-2003. 1.2 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.2.1 Test facility : 1) Test Facility located at EMC Engineering Dept. Testing Div. : - No.2 and 3 Anechoic Chambers( 3 meters Site ). - Shielded Enclosure. 2) EMC Engineering Dept. Testing Div. is recognized under the National Voluntary Laboratory accreditation Program for satisfactory compliance established in title 15, Part 285 Code of Federal Regulations. NVLAP Lab Code : 200189-0 (Effective through : June 30, 2006) 1.2.2 Description of the Equipment Under Test (EUT) : 1) Type of Equipment : Radio Controlled Toy 2) Product Type : Production 3) Category : Superregenerative Receiver 4) EUT Authorization : Certification 5) FCC ID : CVTRP4200H 6) Trade Name : NIKKO 7) Model No. : RP4200H 8) Tuning Frequency Range : 49.830 MHz – 49.890 MHz 9) Highest Frequency Used in the EUT : - 10) Serial No. : None 11) Date of Manufacture : None 12) Power Rating : 9.6VDC (Ni-Cd Battery pack) 13) EUT Grounding : None 1.2.3 Definitions for symbols used in this test report : x - indicates that the listed condition, standard or equipment is applicable for this report. - indicates that the listed condition, standard or equipment is not applicable for this report. JQA File No. :400-50595 FCC ID :CVTRP4200H Model No. :RP4200H Issue Date :December 12, 2005 Standard :CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Page 4 of 25 JAPAN QUALITY ASSURANCE ORGANIZATION 1.3 TEST CONDITION 1.3.1 The measurement of the AC Power Line Conducted Emission - was performed in the following test site. x - was not applicable. Test location : Safety & EMC Center EMC Engineering Dept. Testing Div. 21-25, Kinuta 1-chome, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 157-8573, Japan - Shielded Enclosure - Anechoic Chamber No. 2 (portable Type) Used test instruments : Type Number of test instruments (Refer to Appendix) Test Receiver N/A Spectrum Analyzer N/A Cable N/A AMN(for EUT) N/A AMN(for Peripheral) N/A Termination N/A JQA File No. :400-50595 FCC ID :CVTRP4200H Model No. :RP4200H Issue Date :December 12, 2005 Standard :CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Page 5 of 25 JAPAN QUALITY ASSURANCE ORGANIZATION 1.3.2 The measurement of the Radiated Emission(30 MHz – 1000 MHz) x - was performed in the following test site. - was not applicable. Test location : Safety & EMC Center EMC Engineering Dept. Testing Div. 21-25, Kinuta 1-chome, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 157-8573, Japan - Anechoic Chamber No. 2 (3 meters) x - Anechoic Chamber No. 3 (3 meters) Validation of Site Attenuation : 1) Last Confirmed Date :March, 2005 2) Interval :1 year Used test instruments : Type Number of test instruments (Refer to Appendix) Test Receiver TR06 Antenna AN03, AN07, AN09 Cable CA02 RF Amplifier N/A Signal Generator SG05 JQA File No. :400-50595 FCC ID :CVTRP4200H Model No. :RP4200H Issue Date :December 12, 2005 Standard :CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Page 6 of 25 JAPAN QUALITY ASSURANCE ORGANIZATION 1.3.3 The measurement of the Radiated Emission(Above 1000 MHz) - was performed in the following test site. x - was not applicable. Test location : Safety & EMC Center EMC Engineering Dept. Testing Div. 21-25, Kinuta 1-chome, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 157-8573, Japan - No. 2 site (3 meters) - No. 3 site (3 meters) Validation of Site Attenuation : 1) Last Confirmed Date :March, 2005 2) Interval :1 year Used test instruments : Type Number of test instruments (Refer to Appendix) Test Receiver N/A Spectrum Analyzer N/A Cable N/A Antenna N/A RF Amplifier N/A JQA File No. :400-50595 FCC ID :CVTRP4200H Model No. :RP4200H Issue Date :December 12, 2005 Standard :CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Page 7 of 25 JAPAN QUALITY ASSURANCE ORGANIZATION 1.3.4 The measurement of the Antenna Conducted Power - was performed in the following test site. x - was not applica…
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JQA File No. :400-50595 FCC ID :CVTRP4200H Model No. :RP4200H Issue Date :December 12, 2005 Standard :CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Page 17 of 25 JAPAN QUALITY ASSURANCE ORGANIZATION 1.10 TEST ARRANGEMENT (PHOTOGRAPHS) PHOTOGRAPHS OF EUT CONFIGURATION FOR RADIATED EMISSIONS MEASUREMENT Photograph present configuration with maximum emission
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15B | 49.83 MHz - 49.89 MHz | - |

Radio Controlled Toy
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Radio Controlled Toy
Equipment Class
CYY - Communications Receiver used w/Pt 15 Transmitter
Radio Controlled Toy
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Radio Controlled Toy Receiver
Equipment Class
CYY - Communications Receiver used w/Pt 15 Transmitter
Radio Controlled Toy
Equipment Class
CRR - Superregenerative Receiver