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SPY BOT 70082 FIG 1 Important: Please save this instruction sheet. It contains valuable product information. BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION • Only adults should install and replace batteries. • We recommend you use alkaline batteries. • Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries. • Remove dead or exhausted batteries. • Insert batteries correctly. Match + and - signs. • Only use the batteries specified. • Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries. • Do not mix old and new batteries. • Do not dispose of batteries in a fire; they may explode. • Dispose of batteries safely. • Only the same or equivalent type batteries are recommended to be used. • The supply terminals are not to be short- circuited. MESSAGE PLAYBACK BUTTON LIGHT CLAWS AGES 6 AND UP ADULTS: TO REPLACE BATTERIES Requires five (5) AA (LR6) batteries (not included) for the vehicle and one (1) 9V (6F22) for the transmitter. Rechargeable AA batteries may be used in the vehicle but vehicle’s performance will be reduced slightly. Expect only 20 minutes of use from this type of battery. NOTE: Screw will not detach from either battery compartment door when loosened. 1. Use a small Phillips head screwdriver to loosen the screw(s) in the battery compartment door on the bottom of the vehicle and/or transmitter. (FIG 2 – FIG 3) 2. Remove all exhausted batteries and dispose of properly. 3. Insert 5 new batteries as shown by battery markings into the vehicle and 1 into the transmitter. 4. Replace the battery door(s) and tighten screws. FIG 2 FIG 3 TO DRIVE SPY BOT 1. Move transmitter’s ON/OFF switch to OFF position (FIG 4). 2. Move Spy Bot’s ON/OFF switch to ON position (FIG 6). 3. Move transmitter’s ON/OFF switch to ON position (FIG 4). FIG 4 STEERING TOGGLE ON/OFF SWITCH ACCELERATOR TOGGLE FIG 5 4. Push forward on the accelerator toggle to move Spy Bot forward (FIG 4). 5. Pull back on the accelerator toggle to move Spy Bot backwards. 6. To turn right, move steering toggle to the right. 7. To turn left, move steering toggle to the left. 8. To go straight, do not touch steering toggle. TO OPERATE SPY BOT’S CLAW 1. Maneuver Spy Bot so object you want to pick up is between claws (FIG 1). 2. Press front of button to close claws on object. Continue holding button in until claws pick object up. Spy Bot can’t move while claws are in operation. 3. Drive Spy Bot to were you want to take object. Claws will not operate while Spy Bot is moving. 4. Press back of button to set object down and open claws. Back Spy Bot up and drive away. FIG 6 TO OPERATE SPY BOT’S LIGHT 1. Press once on back of button to turn light ON (FIG 6). 2. Press again to turn light OFF. 3. Light may be turned ON and OFF while Spy Bot is moving. SPY BOT ON/OFF SWITCH CLAW LIGHT CLOSE OPEN RECORD TO RECORD A MESSAGE 1. Maneuver Spy Bot into position and stop. 2. Press RECORD button to start recording (FIG 6). Recording time is 6 seconds. Spy Bot will not operate while recording. 3. You may record over the previous message by pressing the RECORD button again. 4. When recording is finished, bring Spy Bot back to home base and press MESSAGE PLAYBACK BUTTON to hear what Spy Bot heard. WHEEL ALIGNMENT 1. When Spy Bot will not go in a straight line, adjust wheel alignment with the control lever (FIG 7). 2. Move lever to the left if Spy Bot is turning right 3. Move lever to the right if Spy Bot is turning left. FIG 7 Turn off Spy Bot and it transmitter after use to conserve batteries. Don’t drive Spy Bot through puddles or mud, on a wet floor, or in sand, rain or snow. These conditions can cause damage. Don’t expose Spy Bot or it’s transmitter to temperature extremes. Don’t store Spy Bot or it’s transmitter in direct sunlight or near a heat source. Dead batteries can leak chemicals that cause damage. Never leave dead or weak batteries in Spy Bot or it’s transmitter for long period of time. FCC ID: N3ESPYROBOT70082T & N3ESPYROBOT70082R 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.
FCC ID : N3ESPYROBOT70082T 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.
THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU SEOUL KOREA 81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: WILD PLANET TOYS INC. FCC ID: N3ESPYROBOT70082T REPORT #: THRU-404006 COVER SHEET Test Report Product Name: 49.82-49.90 MHz Wireless R/C Toy - TX FCC ID: N3ESPYROBOT70082T Applicant: WILD PLANET TOYS INC. 98,Battery Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, CA 94111, U.S.A. Date Receipt:04/21/2004 Date Tested: 04/23/2004 THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU SEOUL KOREA 81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: WILD PLANET TOYS INC. FCC ID: N3ESPYROBOT70082T REPORT #: THRU-404006 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST APPLICANT: WILD PLANET TOYS INC. FCC ID: N3ESPYROBOT70082T TEST REPORT CONTAINING: PAGE 1.............TEST EQUIPMENT LIST PAGE 2.............TEST PROCEDURE PAGE 3-5...........RADIATION INTERFERENCE TEST DATA PAGE 6.............OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH PAGE 7.............OCCUPIED BANDWIDTH PLOT EXHIBITS CONTAINING: Exibit#1....BLOCK DIAGRAM Exibit#2....SCHEMATIC Exibit#3....PARTS LIST Exibit#4....INSTRUCTION MANUAL Exibit#5....SAMPLE OF FCC ID LABEL Exibit#6....LOCATION OF FCC ID L ABEL Exibit#7....EXTERNAL PHOTO - FRONT SIDE Exibit#8....EXTERNAL PHOTO - BACK SIDE Exibit#9....INTERNAL PHOTO - COMPONENT SIDE Exibit#10....INTERNAL PHOTO - COPPER SIDE Exibit#11...CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU SEOUL KOREA 81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: WILD PLANET TOYS INC. FCC ID: N3ESPYROBOT70082T REPORT #: THRU-404006 1 of 7 Test Equipment List DEVICE MODEL MFGR SERNO DUE.CAL EMI Test Receiver ESVS 10 Rohde & Schwarz 830489/001 2005.04.07. Spectrum Analyzer 8566B Hewlett Packard 2311A02394 2005.04.07. Spectrum Display 85662A Hewlett Packard 2542A12429 2005.04.07. Quasi-Peak Adapter 85650A Hewlett Packard 2521A00887 2005.04.07. RF Preselector 85685A Hewlett Packard 2648A00504 2005.04.07. Pre-Amplifier 8449B Hewlett Packard 3008A00375 2005.04.07. Pre-Amplifier 8447F Hewlett Packard 3113A05367 2005.04.07. Spectrum Monitor EZM Rohde & Schwarz 862304/007 2005.04.07. Bico-Antenna 94455-1 Eaton 977 2005.04.07. Log-Periodic Antenna 3146 EMCO 2051 2005.04.07. Dipole Antenna TDA25/1/2 Electro Metrics 176/200/200 2005.04.07. Horn Antenna SAS-571 A.H Systems 414 2005.04.07. Spectrum Analyzer R3261C Advantest 71720189 2005.04.07. LISN KNW-242 Kyoritsu 8-923-2 2005.04.07. LISN 8012-50-R- 24 Solar 8379121 2005.04.07. Loop Ant 6507 EMCO 1435 2005.04.07. Signal Generator SMS Rohde & Schwarz 872165/100 2005.04.07. Modulation Analyzer 8901B Hewlett Packard 3438A05094 2005.04.07. Frequency Counter CMC251 Tektronic CMC-251TW52489 2005.04.07. THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU SEOUL KOREA 81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: WILD PLANET TOYS INC. FCC ID: N3ESPYROBOT70082T REPORT #: THRU-404006 2 of 7 TEST PROCEDURE GENERAL: This report shall NOT be reproduced except in full without the written approval of THRULab & ENGINEERING. RADIATION INTERFERENCE: The test procedure used was ANSI STANDARD C63.4-1992 using a HEWLETT PACKARD spectrum analyzer with a preselector. The bandwidth of the spectrum analyzer was 100 kHz with an appropriate sweep speed. The analyzer was calibrated in dB above a microvolt at the output of the antenna. The resolution bandwidth was 100 kHz and the video bandwidth was 300 kHz. The ambient temperature of the UUT was 17ºC with a humidity of 50%. FORMULA OF CONVERSION FACTORS: The Field Strength at 3m was established by adding the meter reading of the spectrum analyzer (which is set to read in units of dBuV) to the antenna correction factor supplied by the antenna manufacturer. The antenna correction factors are stated in terms of dB. The gain of the Preselector was accounted for in the Spectrum Analyzer Meter Reading. Example: Freq (MHz) METER READING + ACF = FS 33 20 dBuV + 10.36 dB = 30.36 dBuV/m @ 3m ANSI STANDARD C63.4-1992 10.1.7 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES: The unit under test was placed on a table 80 cm high and with dimensions of 1m by 1.5m. The table used for radiated measurements is capable of continuous rotation. When an emission was found, the table was rotated to produce the maximum signal strength. At this point, the antenna was raised and lowered from 1m to 4m. The antenna was placed in both the horizontal and vertical planes. The situation was similar for the conducted measurement except that the table did not rotate. The EUT was setup as described in ANSIC63.4-1992 with the EUT 40 cm from the vertical ground wall. Not Applicable, battery operated. THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU SEOUL KOREA 81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: WILD PLANET TOYS INC. FCC ID: N3ESPYROBOT70082T REPORT #: THRU-404006 3 of 7 APPLICANT: WILD PLANET TOYS INC. FCC ID: N3ESPYROBOT70082T NAME OF TEST: RADIATION INTERFERENCE RULES PART NO.: 15.235 REQUIREMENTS: CARRIER FREQUENCY SHALL NOT EXCEEDS 10,000 microvolts/meter AT 3M. Frequency (MHz) Reading Receiver dBuv/m PK Reading Receiver dBuv/m AV Polar Ant Height m Antenna Factor dB Cable Loss dB Result dBuv PK Result dBuv AV Limit dBuv/m PK Limit dBuv/m AV Margin dBuv/m PK Margin dBuv/m AV 49.858 25.6 12.9 H 2.8 10.9 1.0 37.5 24.8 100 80 -62.5 -55.2 49.858 36.9 27.8 V 1.50 10.9 1.0 48.8 39.7 100 80 -51.2 -40.3 SAMPLE CALCULATION: FSdBuV/m = MR (dBuV) + ACFdB. TEST PROCEDURE : The procedure used was ANSI STANDARD C63.4-1992. The spectrum was scanned from 30 MHz to 1000 MHz. When an emission was found, the table was rotated to produce the maximum signal strength. The antenna was placed in both the horizontal and vertical planes and the worse case emissions were reported. The UUT was tested in 3 orthogonal planes. TEST RESULTS: THE UNIT DOES MEET THE FCC REQUIREMENTS. PERFORMED BY: K.M CHOI DATE: 04/23/2004 THRU Lab & Engineering. RM…
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THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU SEOUL KOREA 81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: WILD PLANET TOYS INC. FCC ID: N3ESPYROBOT70082T REPORT #: THRU-404006 THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU SEOUL KOREA 81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: WILD PLANET TOYS INC. FCC ID: N3ESPYROBOT70082T REPORT #: THRU-404006 THRU Lab & Engineering. RM1105,11FL, ACE TECHNO TOWER 197-22,GURO-DONG GURO-GU SEOUL KOREA 81221095059F81221095056 email [email protected] APPLICANT: WILD PLANET TOYS INC. FCC ID: N3ESPYROBOT70082T REPORT #: THRU-404006
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15C | 49.82 MHz - 49.9 MHz | - |

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