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RDC-700500 Nikko MicroRadioControl SystemβiBoatβ -1--2- -4- -3- Features Battery Characteristics and Recharging Tips Names of the Parts *The controller (transmitter) has a built-in battery recharger. Attach iBoat to the controller for quick recharging and lasting power. *A large volume, high-power nickel metal hydride battery is built into the boat. *The single-stick controller enables forward-backward running, left-right turns, and stop- ping with single-hand operations. *Thank you for choosing NIKKO iBoat! *Read this Manual of Instructions carefully to the end before starting to play. *Donβt throw away the box or this manual, but keep them for future use. *The actual product may differ slightly from the illustrations. Manual of Instructions For ages 6 and over Battery requirements: Size "AA" "UM3" "R6"alkaline batteries x 2 (No other type of battery should be used) When playing for the first time after purchase, or after a long interval, the battery power may be weak. Even after recharging, the running time can be relatively short. The battery will gradually regain power after 2 or 3 repeti- tions of usage and recharging. Also, if you keep the iBoat power switch turned ON for a long time, the battery power will be discharged. Make sure to turn OFF the power switch immediately after use. Center marker Power switch Wing (charger cover) Top side Screws Bottom side Rudder iBoat CONTROLLER How to use the display stand: Stand receiver antenna Use a ballpoint pen to open the battery lid. Install 2 alkaline batteries Battery installation: *Install the batteries in the controller. (This product operates only with size "AA" "UM3" "R6"alalkaline batteries. If you use manganese or other types of batteries, the nickel metal hydride battery built into the boat may not be recharged fully. Be sure to use ONLY alkaline dry cell batteries.) Make sure that the power switch of the controller is turned OFF. Use a ballpoint pen, pencil or sharp tools to push the release button of the battery lid. While pressing the button, slide the lid a little bit as shown in the diagram. *Slide out the lid with your hand and detach. *Be careful so that the pencil lead will not be broken. Install 2 size "AA" "UM3" "R6"alkaline batteries, making sure that the (+) and (-) ends are positioned properly. Attach the battery lid again. Slide the lid back into position until the release button clicks. (Lift up the rear end of the battery lid slightly to fit the lid into the groove as shown in the diagram. Then, keep the lid flat and slide into the groove.) Procedures for Recharging iBoat (Remove dust or filth from the charger contacting point.) Controller Power switch ON Open the charger cover Wing (charger cover) is opened Push back with your thumb and slide to the position indicated in the diagram. Fit the claw of the controller into the hollow pit in the body of iBoat. Slide iBoat forward until you hear a click. Important Point Make sure that the cen- ter marker at the head of the boat is fitted into the center marker holder of the controller as shown in the diagram. When recharging, make sure that iBoat on the under side of the controller. If iBoat is on top of the controller, there is the danger that water might seep into the controller terminal and cause short circuits. Recharging terminal (iBoat side) close the lid. receiver antenna When you are not playing, keep iBoat on the display stand. Fit into the groove. To remove the bottom battery more easily, press the minus (-) end with your finger and pull out the plus (+) end. Follow the correct procedures when recharging. When the battery starts to run out of power, the LED lamp will grow dim. Before recharging, wipe off all the water and dampness from the boat. To remove the water remaining in the hull, turn the boat over as shown. Turn OFF the power switch of the boat. (You cannot recharge while the power switch of the boat is turned ON.) Before attaching the boat to the con- troller, bend the antenna toward you to keep it from getting in the way when recharging. If the product is used in low temperatures, the battery duration can be shorter than normal. This is a characteristic feature of the battery and is not a defect. The situation can be improved by recharging the battery immediately before playing. The battery power tends to be weakened as time elapses. 1 2 34 1 2 3 4 56 The CONTROLLER is not waterproofing. However, if it should accidentally be submersed in water, or if the internal parts should get wet, remove the batteries immediately and wait until the internal parts are completely dry. Reinstall the batteries and resume operation. Charger cover Center marker holder Recharging terminal (controller side) release button Power switch Recharging monitor lamp (green LED) Top side Transmitter antenna Battery lid Bottom side safety hook removal button Control stick How to Install the Controller Batteries iBoat x 1Controller x 1 Manual of Instructions X 1 Contents of the Kit Display stand x 1 ATTENTION PARENTS It is recommended that this toy and all accessories be periodically ex- amined for potential hazards and that any potentially hazardous parts be repaired or replaced. IT IS A VIOLATION OF THE FCC REGULA- TIONS TO REMODEL OR ALTER THIS DE- VICE IN ANY WAY WITHOUT PERMISSION, ANYONE WHO VIOLATES THE REGULA- TIONS WILL LOSE THE RIGHT TO OPERATE THE DEVICE. Repair and Parts Department Monday to Friday 8:30AM-5:30PM Central Time Repair:(800)736-4556 Parts:(800)776-4556 Fax:(972)578-7059 e-mail:[email protected] P_No.R700500NC030530 -5--6- -7--8- L R Steering Alignment Rudder If iBoat does not move straight forward or straight backward, try adjusting the rudder on the bot- tom side of iBoat. If the boat tends to go to the right, move the rudder toward L. If the boat tends to go to the left, move the rudder toward R. *Be careful of the screws! The screws are very dangerous when spinning. Donβt bring your fingers near the screws! If there is anything wrong with the boat β¦
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Gr antee Name: NIKKO Co.,Ltd CVTTP7571
TP7571 CIRCUIT EXPLANATION FCC ID:CVTTP7571 1)When SW2,3,4 or SW5 is pushed,a control signal is outputted from the IC. 2)TR6 forms the Radio Frequency oscillator. 4)The Amplitude Modulation of the Radio Frequency is performed in TR7 by placing the waves on Audio Frequency. 5)AM. waves are output into the collector of TR7,passed through the filter, and is transmitted from the Antenna. 6)TR1,2,3,4, and 5 form the RX battery charger circuit. 7) TR1 and 2 form the timer circuit. When the battery of RX is connected, a timer starts, and TR3, 4 and 5 turn it on, and it starts the charge. NIKKO CO.,LTD
JAPAN QUALITY ASSURANCE ORGANIZATION 21-25, KINUTA 1-CHOME, SETAGAYA-KU, TOKYO 157-8573 JAPAN PHONE +81-3-3416-0111, FAX +81-3-3416-9691 JQA APPLICATION NO.: 400-30355 Issue Date : August 5, 2003 Page 1 of 34 EMI TEST REPORT JQA APPLICATION NO. : 400-30355 Model No. : TP7571 Type of Equipment : Radio Controlled Toy (Transmitter) Regulations Applied : CFR 47 FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 FCC ID : CVTTP7571 Applicant : NIKKO CO., LTD. Address : 1-7-14, Mizumoto, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo 125-0032, Japan Manufacturer : NIKKO TEC INTERNATIONAL LTD. Address : Rm. 601-603, Houston Center, 63, Mody Road, Tsimshatsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong Received date of EUT : July 30, 2003 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 Communication Research Laboratory (CRL) 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. C O P Y JQA Application No. :400-30355 FCC ID :CVTTP7571 Model No. :TP7571 Issue Date :August 5, 2003 Standard :CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Page 2 of 34 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 β 8 1.4 EUT Modifications / Deviation from Standard 9 1.5 Test results 10 1.6 Summary 11 1.7 Test Configuration / Operation of EUT 12 1.8 EUT Arrangement(Drawing) 13 1.9 Preliminary Test and Test-setup (Drawings) 14 β 19 1.10 EUT Arrangement (Photographs) 20 β 21 2 Test Data 2.1 AC Power Line Conducted Emission N/A 2.2 Radiated Emission (Electric Field) 22 β 23 2.3 Frequency Stability N/A 2.4 Occupied Bandwidth 24 β 30 3 Appendix Test instruments List 31 β 34 C O P Y JQA Application No. :400-30355 FCC ID :CVTTP7571 Model No. :TP7571 Issue Date :August 5, 2003 Standard :CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Page 3 of 34 JAPAN QUALITY ASSURANCE ORGANIZATION 1 DOCUMENTATION 1.1 TEST REGULATION FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart A and C Intentional Radiators Test procedure : AC power line conducted emission, radiated emission, frequency stability and occupied bandwidth tests were performed according to the procedures in ANSI C63.4-1992. 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. Expiration date of FCC test facility filing : May 27, 2005 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, 2004) 1.2.2 Description of the Equipment Under Test (EUT) : 1) Type of Equipment : Radio Controlled Toy (Transmitter) 2) Product Type : Production 3) Category : Low Power Communication Device Transmitter 4) EUT Authorization : Certification 5) FCC ID : CVTTP7571 6) Trade Name : NIKKO 7) Model No. : TP7571 8) Operating Frequency Range : 27.145 MHz 9) Highest Frequency Used in the EUT : 27.145 MHz 10) Serial No. : None 11) Date of Manufacture : None 12) Power Rating : DC 3.0V(Battery) 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. C O P Y JQA Application No. :400-30355 FCC ID :CVTTP7571 Model No. :TP7571 Issue Date :August 5, 2003 Standard :CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Page 4 of 34 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 Spectrum Analyzer Cable AMN(for EUT) AMN(for Peripheral) Termination C O P Y JQA Application No. :400-30355 FCC ID :CVTTP7571 Model No. :TP7571 Issue Date :August 5, 2003 Standard :CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Page 5 of 34 JAPAN QUALITY ASSURANCE ORGANIZATION 1.3.2 The measurement of the Radiated Emission(9 kHz β 30 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 x - Anechoic Chamber No. 2 (3 meters) - Anechoic Chamber No. 3 (3 meters) Validation of Site Attenuation : 1) Last Confirmed Date : N/A 2) Interval : N/A Used test instruments : Type Number of test instruments (Refer to Appendix) Test Receiver TR05 Antenna AN01 Cable CA06 C O P Y JQA Application No. :400-30355 FCC ID :CVTTP7571 Model No. :TP7571 Issue Date :August 5, 2003 Standard :CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Page 6 of 34 JAPAN QUALITY ASSURANCE ORGANIZATION 1.3.3 The measurement of the Radiated Emission(30 MHz β 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 x - Anechoic Chamber No. 2 (3 meters) - Anechoic Chamber No. 3 (3 meters) Validation of Site Attenuation : 1) Last Confirmed Date :March, 2003 2) Interval :1 year Used test instruments : Type Number of test instruments (Refer to Appendix) Test Receiver TR05 Antenna AN06, AN08 Cable CA01 RF Amplifier N/A C O P Y JQA Application No. :400-30355 FCC ID :CVTTP7571 Model No. :TP7571 Issue Date :August 5, 2003 Standard :CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Page 7 of 34 JAPAN QUALITY ASSURANCE ORGANIZATION 1.3.4 The measurement of the Radiated Emission(Above 1000 Mβ¦
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JQA Application No. :400-30355 FCC ID :CVTTP7571 Model No. :TP7571 Issue Date :August 5, 2003 Standard :CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Page 20 of 34 JAPAN QUALITY ASSURANCE ORGANIZATION 1.10 TEST ARRANGEMENT (PHOTOGRAPHS) PHOTOGRAPHS OF EUT CONFIGURATION FOR RADIATED EMISSIONS MEASUREMENT Photograph present configuration with maximum emission C O P Y JQA Application No. :400-30355 FCC ID :CVTTP7571 Model No. :TP7571 Issue Date :August 5, 2003 Standard :CFR 47 FCC Rules Part 15 Page 21 of 34 JAPAN QUALITY ASSURANCE ORGANIZATION C O P Y
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 26.995 MHz - 27.255 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