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Regulatory Information Notice to Users: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 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 the 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 the receiver. • Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that which the receiver is plugged. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TC technician for help. This product works using a radio frequency, so use on an airplane may be restricted due to interference. FCC Statement: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. CE Statement: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of the European Council Directive on the approximation of the law of the member states relating to electromagnetic compatibility (89/336/EEC) according to EN 55022 Class B. Industry Canada Equipment Notice: The Industry Canada certification identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Document(s). The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an accept - able method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure, for their own protection, that the electrical ground connectors of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This presentation may be particularly important in rural areas. Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician, as appropriate. Warranty Information Limited Two Year Warranty Our company (in the U.S.,THOMSON INC. / In Canada, Thomson multimedia Ltd.) warrants that for two years from the date of purchase, it will replace this product if found to be defective in materials or workmanship. For a prompt, no charge replacement of equivalent product, return the defective product postage prepaid to the appropriate address. If purchased in the US: If purchased in Canada: Product Exchange Center Thomson multimedia Ltd. 11721 Alameda Avenue 6200 Edwards Boulevard Socorro TX 79927 Mississauga, Ontario Canada L5T 2V7 This replacement is the company's sole obligation under this warranty. THOMSON INC. / Thomson multimedia Ltd. will not be responsible for any incidental or consequential damages or for any loss arising in connection with the use or inability to use this product. Some states/provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty excludes defects or damage due to misuse, abuse, or neglect. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state/province to province. Information sur la réglementation Avis aux utilisateurs : Cet appareil a été testé et approuvé en conformité avec les limites qui définissent un appareil de Classe B, suivant la Partie 15 des règlements de la FCC. Ces limites sont conçues pour assurer une protection raisonnable contre l'interférence nuisible dans une installation résidentielle. Cet appareil produit, utilise et peut transmettre par rayonnement de l'énergie radiofréquence et, s'il n'est pas installé et utilisé conformément aux instructions, peut produire de l'interférence nuisible aux communications radio. Toutefois, il n'est aucunement garanti qu'aucune interférence ne sera produite dans une installation particulière. Si cet appareil cause une interférence nuisible à la réception de la radio ou de la télévision, ce qui peut être déterminé en éteignant et en rallumant l'appareil, l'utilisateur peut tenter de corriger la situation en prenant les mesures suivantes : • Réorienter ou déplacer les antennes de réception. • Augmenter la distance entre l'appareil et le récepteur. • Brancher l'appareil dans une prise d'un circuit différent de celui du récepteur. • Consulter le revendeur ou un technicien compétent en radio/télévision pour obtenir de l'aide. Cet appareil fonc tionne par radiof…
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Product Functional Specification Gyro-Equipped, Universal TV, Windows XP Media Center RCU, Music LCD display, Dell Version Date: 1/13/2006 Version 0.1 Thomson/Gyration Confidential Page 2 of 21 Table of Contents Introduction......................................................................................................................... 2 Battery Installation and Information ................................................................................... 3 Battery Saver....................................................................................................................... 3 Gyro Operation ................................................................................................................... 3 Product Diagram .................................................................................................................4 Button Cluster Locations .................................................................................................... 4 RCU Mode Selection .......................................................................................................... 5 Transport Control................................................................................................................ 6 Menu Navigation ................................................................................................................7 Gyro Activation/Select........................................................................................................ 7 Channel/Volume Control & Media Center Green Button .................................................. 8 MCE Shortcut Buttons ........................................................................................................ 8 Numeric Keypad .................................................................................................................8 European Addition ..............................................................................................................9 Backlighting ........................................................................................................................ 9 ON/OFF Switch ..................................................................................................................9 RF Receiver ...................................................................................................................... 10 Setting Up and Synchronizing the Remote and the PC .................................................... 10 Programming the Remote ................................................................................................. 12 Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote ................................................................. 12 Programming Methods...................................................................................................... 12 Using Automatic Code Search [This function to be added later] ................................. 12 Using Direct Entry ........................................................................................................ 13 Learning ............................................................................................................................ 13 Learning Tips ................................................................................................................ 13 Code Learning............................................................................................................... 13 Learning Commands ..................................................................................................... 13 Clearing a Learned Function............................................................................................. 14 Music Mode ...................................................................................................................... 14 LCD Characters Supported ............................................................................................... 17 Gyro Battery Saver Mode ................................................................................................. 17 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................17 Remote Code List ............................................................................................................. 19 HDTV ...........................................................................................................................19 TV Monitor ................................................................................................................... 19 TV ................................................................................................................................. 19 Errata................................................................................................................................. 21 Introduction This users’ manual describes the operation of the Dell / Gyration Universal 2-in-1 (1 IR devices + 1 RF device) Windows XP Media Center Remote Control Unit (RCU). The Thomson/Gyration Confidential Page 3 of 21 RCU contains an embedded micro gyro for motion sensing and in-air control of floating cursor. This RCU features an IR code database and IR learning capabilities to universally control standard home theater TVs. The RCU is also equipped with a 2.4 GHz RF transceiver to send cursor movement information and other commands to the PC via a built in transceiver. The radio frequency (RF) transceiver delivers a range of up to 100 feet with no line-of-sight requirement. The 800 possible channels of the RF transceiver provide high resistance to interference from other radio devices. Battery Installation and Information The Media Center RCU requires four AAA Alkaline batteries. To install the batteries: 1. Remove the battery compartment cover. 2. Insert the batteries, matching the batteries to the (+) and (-) marks inside the battery compartment. 3. Re…
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12950 Saratoga Avenue Saratoga, CA 95070 www.gyration.com DATE: March 21, 2006 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization branch 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Re: Request for Confidentiality Gentlemen: In reference to the application under FCC ID JJ4-DD2, and pursuant to Sections 0.457(d)(l)(ii) and 0.459 of the Commission’s Rules, the Applicant hereby requests confidential treatment of the accompanying information as outlined below: Schematics Block Diagrams Theory of Operation These documents contain detailed system and equipment description and related information about the product that Gyration, Inc. considers to be proprietary, confidential, and a custom design and, otherwise, would not release to the general public. Since this design is a basis from which future technological products will evolve, Gyration, Inc. considers that this information would be of benefit to its competitors, and that disclosure of the information in these documents would give competitors an unfair advantage in the market. Sincerely, G D Guy DeRome R&D Engineer Gyration, Inc.
Cypress Semiconductor Corporation•3901 North First Street•San Jose,CA 95134•408-943-2600 Revised March 30, 2005 WirelessUSB™ Antenna Design Layout Guidelines The Antenna as a Component of Your Wireless Communication Product Design Introduction This application note describes the guidelines for the antenna design and, in particular, addresses the design of an integrated printed trace wiggle antenna implementation on a reference printed circuit board. The development of small integrated antenna facilitates the application of the Cypress WirelessUSB™ chip as an integrated wireless communi- cation solution. WirelessUSB is the code name for a technology specification (Cypress Semiconductor’s propri- etary) for small form factor, low cost, short range radio links between mobile, desktop PCs, and other portable devices. The antenna is an integral part of any wireless communi- cation system. It is the interface between a radio module and atmosphere. A properly designed antenna facilitates the evaluation, characterization, and production test correlation of the WirelessUSB LS radio. In designing short-range radio data communication system, the product/system designer faces one of the most important tasks, the antenna design. The key parameters are the antenna size, cost of implementation, radiation effectiveness, ease of manufacturability and range performance. These recommendations have been tested and proven by Cypress Semiconductor to ensure optimal radio performance when combining RF analog circuitry with other low-frequency analog and digital board components. The purpose of an antenna is to transmit/receive electromag- netic waves to and from the atmosphere. The selection of the antenna for a WirelessUSB solution can have a big impact on wireless communication system performance, system form factor, and cost. The primary functions of an antenna are to provide the transfer of electromagnetic energy to and from the atmosphere and match the impedance of the transmission line feed (typically 50 ohms) and the impedance of free space (377 ohms). An antenna essentially provides a means of converting electrical energy into electromagnetic waves for transmission and reconverting the electromagnetic waves into electrical energy for reception. There are several properties of the antenna that affect the performance of a wireless communi- cation system utilizing the Cypress WirelessUSB system radio chip. This application note describes printed trace wiggle antenna design considerations and implementation guidelines for incorporating the WirelessUSB radio system chip into product applications in the ISM frequency band 2.4–2.5 GHz. Antenna Design Guidelines for WirelessUSB System Radio Chip Applications The most challenging parameter in designing the antenna in consumer, industrial, scientific and medical applications is the environmental impact. The operating environment param- eters include indoor, outdoor, building materials, high-rise buildings, factories, and major highways. The physical environment parameters are related to the immediate physical structure surrounding the antenna, such as the placement of the antenna within a product package, the material of the enclosure, the human body, and the surrounding electronic/mechanical components. Therefore a significant amount of characterization, testing, validation, and measurement have to be completed to optimize the antenna design. We have to consider several important antenna character- istics to achieve required antenna performance before deciding on the type of antenna and its implementation. In today’s wireless communication product design the choice of antenna selection is more critical and challenging depending upon the application demands in terms of cost, physical constraints, and product packaging. Antenna Types There are many different types of antennas. Antennas most relevant to 2.4–2.5 GHz designs are: • Dipole Antennas • Sleeve Dipole Antennas • Loop Antennas • Helical Antennas • Whip (Monopole) Antennas • Ceramic Chip antennas • Slotted Antennas • Printed/Planar Inverted –F Antennas • Printed Trace Wiggle Antennas • Microstrip Patch Antennas Each type of antenna has its own advantages and disadvan- tages depending upon the application. The optimal antenna solution is one that is part of mechanical structure or physical housing for achieving low cost and consistency in perfor- mance. PCB Materials—Choose the Right One for Your Application A variety of different materials are used to fabricate PCBs. These materials can also be assembled in a variety of different ways potentially using multiple laminates, different materials, and different plated through via structures. A range of finishes can also be used making use of materials such as gold, nickel, tin, and lead. The board material of choice for radio circuit application is FR4. Printed circuit board materials are available in various grades as defined by the National Electrical Manufacturers Associ- WirelessUSB™ Antenna Layout Guidelines 2 ation (NEMA). It would be convenient for designers if NEMA was closely allied with the electronics industry—controlling parameters such as resistivity and dielectric constant of the material. Unfortunately, that is not the case. NEMA is an electrical safety organization, and the different PCB grades primarily describe the flammability, high temperature stability, and moisture absorption of the board. Therefore, specifying a given NEMA grade does not guarantee electrical param- eters of the material. If this becomes critical, consult the manufacturer of the raw board stock. Raw PCB stock is graded in flammability ratings (FR) from 1 to 5, with 1 being the most flammable and 5 the least. FR-4 is commonly used in industrial quality equipment, while FR-2 is used in high volume consumer applications. Although there are no set rules for this, it appears to be an industry “standard”. Deviating from it without good reason can limit the number of suppliers fo…
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FCC CFR47 PART 15 SUBPART C CERTIFICATION TEST REPORT FOR TRANSCEIVER MODEL NUMBER: AC02043-001 FCC ID: JJ4-DD2 REPORT NUMBER: 06U10188-1 ISSUE DATE: APRIL 13, 2006 Prepared for GYRATION 12950 SARATOGA AVE. SARATOGA, CA 95070, USA Prepared by COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES 561F MONTEREY ROAD MORGAN HILL, CA 95037, USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 REPORT NO: 06U10188-1 DATE: APRIL 13, 2006 EUT: Transceiver FCC ID: JJ4-DD2 Page 2 of 56 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. Revision History Rev. Issue Date Revisions Revised By -- 04/13/06 Initial Issue D. Garcia REPORT NO: 06U10188-1 DATE: APRIL 13, 2006 EUT: Transceiver FCC ID: JJ4-DD2 Page 3 of 56 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ATTESTATION OF TEST RESULTS............................................................................................. 4 2. TEST METHODOLOGY .................................................................................................................. 5 3. FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATION .......................................................................................... 5 4. CALIBRATION AND UNCERTAINTY.......................................................................................... 5 4.1. MEASURING INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION ............................................................................. 5 4.2. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ............................................................................................... 5 5. EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST............................................................................................................6 5.1. DESCRIPTION OF EUT ..............................................................................................................6 5.2. MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER .................................................................................................... 6 5.3. DESCRIPTION OF AVAILABLE ANTENNAS ............................................................................. 6 5.4. SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE .................................................................................................... 6 5.5. WORST-CASE MODE FOR EMISSIONS TESTS......................................................................... 6 5.6. DESCRIPTION OF TEST SETUP ................................................................................................ 7 6. TEST AND MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT ................................................................................ 9 7. LIMITS AND RESULTS ................................................................................................................. 10 7.1. CHANNEL TESTS....................................................................................................................... 10 7.1.1. 6 dB BANDWIDTH ........................................................................................................... 10 7.1.2. 99% BANDWIDTH............................................................................................................ 14 7.1.3. PEAK OUTPUT POWER .................................................................................................. 18 7.1.4. AVERAGE POWER........................................................................................................... 23 7.1.5. PEAK POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY ............................................................................ 24 7.1.6. CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS.......................................................................... 28 7.2. RADIATED EMISSIONS.............................................................................................................35 7.2.1. TRANSMITTER RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ................................................. 35 7.2.2. TRANSMITTER ABOVE 1 GHz FOR 2400 TO 2483.5 MHz BAND ............................. 38 7.2.3. WORST-CASE RADIATED EMISSIONS BELOW 1 GHz ............................................. 47 7.2.4. POWERLINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS ...................................................................... 49 8. SETUP PHOTOS .............................................................................................................................. 53 REPORT NO: 06U10188-1 DATE: APRIL 13, 2006 EUT: Transceiver FCC ID: JJ4-DD2 Page 4 of 56 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. 1. ATTESTATION OF TEST RESULTS COMPANY NAME: GYRATION 12950 SARATOGA AVE. SARATOGA, CA 95070, USA EUT DESCRIPTION: Transceiver MODEL: AC02043-001 SERIAL NUMBER: PROTOTYPE DATE TESTED: JANUARY 7 – MARCH 27, 2006 APPLICABLE STANDARDS STANDARD TEST RESULTS FCC PART 15 SUBPART C NO NON-COMPLIANCE NOTED Compliance Certification Services, Inc. tested the above equipment in accordance with the requirements set forth in the above standards. The test results show that the equipment tested is capable of demonstrating compliance with the requirements as documented in this report. Note: The results documented in this report apply only to the tested sample, under the conditions and modes of operation as described herein. This document may not be altered or revised in any way unless done so by Compliance Certification Services and all revisions are duly noted in the revisions section. Any alteration of this document not carried out by Compliance Certification Services will constitute fraud and shall nullify the document. No part of this report may be used to claim product certifica…
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FCC CFR47 PART 15 SUBPART C CERTIFICATION TEST REPORT FOR TRANSCEIVER MODEL NUMBER: AC02043-001 FCC ID: JJ4-DD2 REPORT NUMBER: 06U10188-1B ISSUE DATE: APRIL 24, 2006 Prepared for GYRATION 12950 SARATOGA AVE. SARATOGA, CA 95070, USA Prepared by COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES 561F MONTEREY ROAD MORGAN HILL, CA 95037, USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 REPORT NO: 06U10188-1B DATE: APRIL 24, 2006 EUT: Transceiver FCC ID: JJ4-DD2 Page 2 of 56 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. Revision History Rev. Issue Date Revisions Revised By -- 04/13/06 Initial Issue D. Garcia B 4/24/06 Update Radiated Emissions A. Ilarina REPORT NO: 06U10188-1B DATE: APRIL 24, 2006 EUT: Transceiver FCC ID: JJ4-DD2 Page 3 of 56 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ATTESTATION OF TEST RESULTS......................................................................................4 2. TEST METHODOLOGY.........................................................................................................5 3. FACILITIES AND ACCREDITATION....................................................................................5 4. CALIBRATION AND UNCERTAINTY...................................................................................5 4.1. MEASURING INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION.......................................................................5 4.2. MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY.......................................................................................5 5. EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST...................................................................................................6 5.1. DESCRIPTION OF EUT......................................................................................................6 5.2. MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER.............................................................................................6 5.3. DESCRIPTION OF AVAILABLE ANTENNAS.......................................................................6 5.4. SOFTWARE AND FIRMWARE............................................................................................6 5.5. WORST-CASE MODE FOR EMISSIONS TESTS...................................................................6 5.6. DESCRIPTION OF TEST SETUP.........................................................................................7 6. TEST AND MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT..........................................................................9 7. LIMITS AND RESULTS........................................................................................................10 7.1. CHANNEL TESTS.............................................................................................................10 7.1.1. 6 dB BANDWIDTH...................................................................................................10 7.1.2. 99% BANDWIDTH...................................................................................................14 7.1.3. PEAK OUTPUT POWER...........................................................................................18 7.1.4. AVERAGE POWER..................................................................................................23 7.1.5. PEAK POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY......................................................................24 7.1.6. CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS....................................................................28 7.2. RADIATED EMISSIONS....................................................................................................35 7.2.1. TRANSMITTER RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS.............................................35 7.2.2. TRANSMITTER ABOVE 1 GHz FOR 2400 TO 2483.5 MHz BAND...........................38 7.2.3. WORST-CASE RADIATED EMISSIONS BELOW 1 GHz.........................................47 7.2.4. POWERLINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS................................................................49 8. SETUP PHOTOS....................................................................................................................53 REPORT NO: 06U10188-1B DATE: APRIL 24, 2006 EUT: Transceiver FCC ID: JJ4-DD2 Page 4 of 56 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION SERVICES DOCUMENT NO: CCSUP4031A 561F MONTEREY ROAD, MORGAN HILL, CA 95037 USA TEL: (408) 463-0885 FAX: (408) 463-0888 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of CCS. 1. ATTESTATION OF TEST RESULTS COMPANY NAME: GYRATION 12950 SARATOGA AVE. SARATOGA, CA 95070, USA EUT DESCRIPTION: Transceiver MODEL: AC02043-001 SERIAL NUMBER: PROTOTYPE DATE T…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz | 140.00 µW |

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