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TARANTULA RC TM Ages 8+ Instruction Manual Race the Tarantula 27 MHz Ascendor EKO-05 against the Tarantula 49 MHz MG-A1 Quadtrax for awesome competitive action! SPECIFICATIONS Includes: - Tarantula - Full-Function Handset - Instruction Manual Requires (included in Bonus Pack only): - 1x 9.6V 700mAh NiCd Battery Pack - 4-hour Charger for 9.6V 700mAh NiCd Battery Pack - 1x 9V Battery CHARGING THE BATTERY Before you can experience all the fun and excitement of using your toy, you must charge your Battery Pack. Follow these simple instructions for your initial charge-up and all recharges thereafter. 1. Connect the Battery Charger Connector into the 9.6V NiCd Rechargeable Battery Pack. 2. Plug the Battery Charger into a standard wall 120V outlet. 3. Allow the Battery Pack to charge for 4 hours. 4. Disconnect the Battery Pack from the Battery Charger and remove the Battery Charger from the wall outlet. It should feel warm. Note: Battery life varies depending on usage. An average charge should last approximately 3 to 15 minutes. The rechargeable battery should be charged by an adult. Important: - After use, the Battery Pack may be hot. Allow it to cool for at least 20 minutes before recharging. - If the Battery Pack shows signs of leakage or erosion, do not recharge; replace it immediately. - Do not disassemble the Battery Pack. - If the battery pack or charging unit becomes wet, dry thoroughly before recharging. - Do not use any other rechargeable battery except for the standard 9.6V NiCd Battery Pack that was intended solely for use with the product. - The Battery Charger used with the toy is to be regularly examined for damage to the plug, enclosure and other parts. In the event of such damage, the toy must not be used with this battery charger until the damage has been repaired. - The product is not intended for children under 3 years old. - The product must only be used with the recommended battery charger. - The battery charger is not a toy. INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES Remote Controller: 1. Switch the power to the "OFF" position. 2. Unscrew and remove the battery compartment cover, located on the back of the handset, with a Phillips screwdriver. 3. Insert 1 x 9V battery in the proper direction as indicated inside the battery compartment. 4. Put the battery cover back on & tighten the screw securely. 5. Switch the power to the "ON" position. 6. Push the button to the further to play with Headlights. Vehicle: 1. Push the button at the rear top of vehicle to power off the vehicle, the green indicator inside the small doom located at the top of vehicle should be off. 2. Unscrew and remove the battery door at the back of the vehicle. 3. Plug a fully charged 9.6V NiCd Battery Pack. 4. Put the battery door back on & screw it securely. 5. Press the power button and the green indicator will turn on. PLAYING NOTE 1) Power-on default set vehicle to climbing mode. 2) For both TX and vehicle, green light ON indicates the climbing mode and red light ON indicates the fast running mode 3) Conventional bi-motor control with 2 joysticks. 4) The left trigger ring is for front swivel arm and the right trigger ring is for rear swivel arm 5) Pull both trigger rings towards yourself to unfold the arms; keep pulling the rings and Tarantula will stand up. Push the rings away from you to fold the arms up. 6) Press the rectangular red button to toggle between climbing and high-speed mode. Push both joysticks in the same direction to drive the vehicle straight back and forth to ensure good engagement of gears.) 7) Under high-speed mode, the vehicle cannot swivel arms for safety purposes. We will add sensors to the arms later so that high speed will be trigger only when the arms are pointing upwards. please change to climbing mode. Climbing up and down stairs The speed of standard climbing is 4.5 to 5 seconds per step and the speed of fast climbing is 2.7 to 3 seconds per step. Please refer to the movies from time to time and make sure you can fully understand the climbing method. For climbing up stairs, unfold the arms with the tip of rear arms slightly stand against the ground at around 5β to 10β to the horizontal. This will slightly lift up the rear of the vehicle. This is essential to avoid slipping down when climbing up steps. Make the Tarantula run forward and stand up before and touch the vertical wall of the 1st step with the track grasp on the edge of 1st step. Swivel the front arm by pulling the left trigger ring towards yourself. The front wheels and the jaw of vehicle will sit on the edge of the 1st step. Hold the trigger ring all the time to keep the Tarantula to climb. The difference between standard climbing and fast climbing is by controlling the time to push both joysticks. Please pay particular attention to the swivel angle of the front arms. For standard climbing, push and hold the joysticks only when the arms are pointing forward horizontal and release when the arms is vertical. For fast climbing, push the joysticks all the time to keep the track runs but release only when the swivel arm is pointing backward horizontal to vertical. For climbing down stairs, this can be done be swiveling the front arm only, on track movement is necessary. So keeping push the left ring away from you and all is done. Alternatively, you can just use track to run down the slope. Please review the movies thoroughly and practice to develop the climbing technique for demonstration purposes. You can climb up or down stairs with either front or rear side of the vehicle. However, it will be more stable to climbing with the front side. RECHARGING THE BATTERY After playing for approximately 5 to 10 minutes, the performance of your toy will decrease. It is time to charge your Battery Pack. Please follow the recharging instructions included with your Battery Pack and Charger. If the battery is warm, please allow up to twenty minutes for it to cool before recharging. OPERATIONAL TIPS AND HELPFUL HINTS - Make sure the battery door oβ¦
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Operation Description 1:32 Remote Control NASCAR Monte Carlo Version 27MHz The 1:32 Remote Control NASCAR Monte Carlo Version 27MHz RC Car is powered by 2 X 1.5V battery for Transmitter. There are four buttons on the front side of body. When the forward or backward button is pressed, it will transmit a radio frequency for receiver go forward or backward. When the left or right button is pressed, it will transmit a radio frequency for receiver go left or right. Refer to the transmitter circuit design, the circuit description is listed as below: X1 and associate circuit act as oscillator. L2, L3 & L4 and associate circuit act as RF Amp. R3 and associate circuit act as oscillator for encoder. U1 and associate circuit act as encoder.
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TEST REPORT This document shall not be reproduced either in full or in part except with written approval by the Authorized Representative of CMA Testing. Room 1302, Yan Hing Centre, 9-13 Wong Chuk Yeung St.., Fo Tan, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong. Tel : (852) 2698 8198 Fax : (852) 2695 4177 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.cmatcl.com Report No. : AE011017-1 Date : 2004 July 21 Applicant : MGA Entertainment (H.K) Ltd. 9 th Floor, Tower 6 The Gatway, Harbour city, 9 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. Sample Description : One(1) submitted sample stated to be Tarantula of Model No. 274995 Rating : 1 x 9V battery No. of sample(s) : One (1) pieces *** Date Received : 2004 July 02 Test Period : 2004 July 02 β 2004 July 16 Test Requested : FCC Part 15 Certification Test Method : FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 β Dec 2003 ANSI C63.4 β 2001 Test Result : See attached sheet(s) from page 2 to 11. Conclusion : The submitted sample was found to comply with requirement of FCC Part 15 Subpart C. FOR AND ON BEHALF OF CMA Testing and Certification Laboratories Authorized Signature : Page 1 of 11 Danny Chui EMC Engineer - EL. Division FCC ID : LU9276203 TEST REPORT This document shall not be reproduced either in full or in part except with written approval by the Authorized Representative of CMA Testing. Room 1302, Yan Hing Centre, 9-13 Wong Chuk Yeung St.., Fo Tan, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong. Tel : (852) 2698 8198 Fax : (852) 2695 4177 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.cmatcl.com Report No. : AE011017-1 Date : 2004 July 21 Table of Contents 1 General Information........................................................................................................................ 3 1.1 General Description.................................................................................................................. 3 1.2 Related Submittal Grants.......................................................................................................... 3 1.3 Location of the test site............................................................................................................. 4 1.4 List of measuring equipment..................................................................................................... 5 2 Description of the radiated emission test........................................................................................... 6 2.1 Test Procedure......................................................................................................................... 6 2.2 Test Result...............................................................................................................................6 2.3 Radiated Emission Measurement Data....................................................................................... 7 3 Description of the Line-conducted Test............................................................................................ 8 3.1 Test Procedure......................................................................................................................... 8 3.2 Test Result...............................................................................................................................8 3.3 Graph and Table of Conducted Emission Measurement Data....................................................... 8 4 Photograph..................................................................................................................................... 9 4.1 Photographs of the Test Setup for Radiated Emission and Conduction Emission........................... 9 4.2 Photographs of the External and Internal Configurations of the EUT........................................... 9 5 Supplementary document............................................................................................................... 10 5.1 Bandwidth............................................................................................................................. 10 6 Appendices...............................................................................................................................11 Page 2 of 11 FCC ID : LU9276203 TEST REPORT This document shall not be reproduced either in full or in part except with written approval by the Authorized Representative of CMA Testing. Room 1302, Yan Hing Centre, 9-13 Wong Chuk Yeung St.., Fo Tan, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong. Tel : (852) 2698 8198 Fax : (852) 2695 4177 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.cmatcl.com Report No. : AE011017-1 Date : 2004 July 21 1 General Information 1.1 General Description The equipment under test (EUT) is a transmitter for operating at Tarantula. Operating at 26.995MHz which is controlled by a crystal. The EUT is powered by 9V battery. There are two control stick in the front of EUT and two control trigger in the back of EUT. When the forward or backward control stick pushed once, it will transmit a radio frequency for receiver go forward or backward. When the left or right control switch pushed once, it will transmit a radio frequency for receiver go left or right. When the back side control trigger pushed up or down once, it will transmit a radio frequency for receiver climb up or down. The brief circuit description is listed as follows : - Q2,Q3 and associated circuit act as modulation RF power FM circuit. - Q1 and associated circuit act as PLL circuit of double frequency 26.995 MHz. - Y1, D4 and associated circuit act as crystal oscillator 13.4975 MHz. - Z1 and associated circuit act as power supply. - U1 and associated circuit act as encoder. 1.2 Related Submittal Grants This is a single application for certification of a transmitter. The receiver for this transmitter is exempted from the Part 15 technical rules per 15.101(b). Page 3 of 11 FCC ID : LU9276203 TEST REPORT This document shall not be reproduced either in full or in part except with written approval by the Authorized Representative of CMA Testing. Room 1302, Yan Hingβ¦
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CMA Testing and Certification Laboratories P. of Report No.: AE011017-1 Bandwidth Plot Bandwidth 1
CMA Testing and Certification Laboratories P. of Report No.: AE011017-1 Duty Cycle 1 CMA Testing and Certification Laboratories P. of Report No.: AE011017-1 Duty Cycle 2 Duty Cycle 3 CMA Testing and Certification Laboratories P. of Report No.: AE011017-1 Duty Cycle 4
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 26.995 MHz - 26.995 MHz | - |

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