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www.tuv.com Report No.14016796 001 Appendix 8 User Manual FCCID: NEX-5001-27TX Instruction Manual #5001 8 + Pl ea se rea d thr ou g h thi s ins tru c tio n m a nu a l car eful l y be for e s tar t i ng to o pe r ate. P le ase en s u re to r emo ve al l access or ie s a n d co m p on en ts from packag in g. Transmitt er A e ropla ne prop e lle r Man u al What is required to play Batter y r equir emen t s Recommended to use alkaline batteries for best performance Aeroplane : Li-poly battery (included in the aeroplane) Transmitter : 6 x 1.5V (AA) (006P , 6F22) size batteries. Part Index Do not touch the propeller when operating. Do not use in a crowd. Supervision of adult or expert required when the device is in use. Propeller On/Off Switch Power/ Charge LED charging socket on/off switch veering trim charging plug battery chamber Recharging the Device 1) Switch off the power of the device and push the power switch of the remote control to OFF. 2) Connect the plug of the remote control charger to the charging socket on the device, the green LED light on the remote control charger indicates that power charging is in progress. 3) The green LED light goes off automatically when charging process is completed. 4) Disconnect the device from the plug, wind up the cable of the charger and place it back into the box, close the battery chamber cover. Note: 1) The charging process takes approximately 20 – 30 minutes. 2) The green light of the remote control charger automatically goes off when the batteries are full. Operation of the device can last for approximately 10 minutes. The remote control charger features a smart security function which automatically terminate the charging process when it reaches 4.25V, charging duration may therefore varies with the amount of power remains in the batteries. Choosing the right venue and weather: How to play 1) Install the antenna to the remote control and screw tight. Push the power switch of the device to ON. Push the power switch of the remote control to ON. The red light lights up. 2) To ensure horizontal flying place the remote control vertically. Pull the control trigger back to approximately 1/3 until the aeroplane starts flying. Toss the aeroplane horizontally with your left hand along line of eyesight. When flying to the right, adjust the veering fine toner to the left; when flying to the left, adjust the veering fine toner to the right. Release the control trigger to stop the aeroplane. The left and right controls can be adjusted by the steering trims on the controller to ensure straight alignment 3) Repeat the above steps to keep the aeroplane flying straight. 4) When tossing the aeroplane, make sure that it is facing a slight breeze and flying horizontally. 5) Do not toss the aeroplane vertically upwards as it may cause it to fall immediately and get damaged eventually. LIGHT ONLIGHT OFF 0197 E n g lis h N O .5 0 0 1 © Z AP T O Y S 2 0 0 7 M AD E IN C H IN A 6).When angle of elevation is too wide lower the speed by utilizing the panel. On the contrary, increase speed by utilizing the panel when the aeroplane tends to nosedive. 1) Choose a spacious, obstacle-free area when operating indoor, ensure that the device is operating away from electronic fans/air conditioner as theses facilities may affect air flow. 2) Choose a fine, calm or slightly breezy day when operating outdoor. (A condition where fog moves while tree leaves remain steady.) 3) Warning: Power consumption will increase when operating in strong wind, it may also affect proper control of the aeroplane or the device may even get puff off or damage. 4) Operation on grass lawn suggested as this can avoid the device from being damage by surrounding objects. 5) Operation away from crowds, ponds, residential building area and forests suggested. 6) Do not operate under extremely hot (over 50∞) or extremely cold (under 0∞) temperature. 7) Do not operate in rainy or snowy days or near high voltage cables as the user may be exposed to risk of electric shock. Batteries Installation – Remote Control 1) Open the battery chamber cover as shown in (1). 2) Turn the Philip’s type screwdriver anti-clockwise to loosen the battery chamber as shown in (2). 3) Take out the battery chamber, remove the part at the end this part will be useless as shown in (3). 4) Place 6pcs of AA batteries into the battery chamber according to correct polarity as shown in (4). 5) Re-install the battery chamber into the remote control. Tighten the chamber with a Philip’s type screwdriver by screwing clockwise as shown in (5). 6) Close the battery chamber cover as shown in (6). 1 45 6 2 3 Set up and usage of the remote control Follow steps below when changing to a new propeller in case of damage: -Pull out the top of the propeller and remove the damaged part. ̇-Insert new propeller onto the steel axle properly. -Place propeller according to markings of left and right and also place side with groove facing outward away from motor Replacement of propeller TROUBLE S HO OTIN G ProblemReasonSolution C a uti o n - S u p er visi o n fr o m p a r e n ts o r a du lts r e qu ir ed whe n p lacing or in sta l li n g b a tte r ies. - S ta tic e n viro n m en t m a y ca use p r o d uct f ailur e. I n t h is case u se r wil l ne e d to r e set th e p r o d uct . S pe cial r e m ind e r fo r a d ults ( pa r e nt s) : - P e r fo r m r eg ula r ch e cking of so cket an d su r r ou nd ing a ccesso r ies. I f a ny d am ag e is fo u nd in th e r em o te co n tr ol ch a r g er , sto p u sing th e d e vice u n til it is com p l e te ly fixed . - T h is t oy is no t su ita ble fo r ch il dr e n un de r 8 ye a r s old . - On l y u se th e ch ar g e r p r ovid ed wi th t he p r od u ct wh e n r ech ar g ing . - D o n ot a tt em p t t o u se t he r e m o t e co n tr o l cha r g er w ith a ny o t h er b a tte r ies. - T h e p l a n e a n d t r an sm itte r ar e n o t sho ck r e sistan t - Do n ot p lay in th e th un de r sto r m s - Do n ot pla ce t he pla n e…
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www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14016796 001 Date: 25.9.2007 Page 2 of 12 Test Summary Radiated Emission of Carrier Frequency Result: Pass Spurious Radiated Emissions Result: Pass Bandwidth Measurement Result: Pass www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14016796 001 Date: 25.9.2007 Page 3 of 12 Contents List of Test and Measurement Instruments.........................................................4 General Product Information ................................................................................5 Product Function and Intended Use.............................................................................................5 Circuit Description..........................................................................................................................5 Ratings and System Details...........................................................................................................5 Independent Operation Modes......................................................................................................6 Submitted Documents ...................................................................................................................6 Related Submittal(s) Grants ..........................................................................................................6 Test Set-up and Operation Mode..........................................................................7 Principle of Configuration Selection ............................................................................................7 Test Operation and Test Software ................................................................................................7 Special Accessories and Auxiliary Equipment ............................................................................7 Countermeasures to achieve EMC Compliance ..........................................................................7 Test Methodology ..................................................................................................8 Radiated Emission..........................................................................................................................8 Field Strength Calculation .............................................................................................................8 Test Results ...........................................................................................................9 Radiated Emission of Carrier Frequency Subclause 15.227(a) ..............................................9 Spurious Radiated Emissions Subclause 15.227(b) ..............................................................10 Bandwidth Measurement .............................................................................................................12 Appendix 1: Test Results Appendix 2: Test Setup Appendix 3: EUT External Photo Appendix 4: EUT Internal Photo Appendix 5: Block Diagram and Operating Description Appendix 6: FCCID Label and Label Location Diagram Appendix 7: Schematic Diagram Appendix 8: User Manual www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14016796 001 Date: 25.9.2007 Page 4 of 12 List of Test and Measurement Instruments Hong Kong Productivity Council (Registration number: 90656) Kind of Equipment Manufacturer Type S/N Test Receiver Rohde & Schwarz ESVS30 842807/009 Biconical Antenna Rohde & Schwarz HK116 841489/015 Log.-Periodic Antenna Rohde & Schwarz HL223 841516/017 Double Ridge Horn Antenna EMCO 3115 9002-3347 Spectrum Analyzer Rohde & Schwarz FSP30 1093.4495K30 www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14016796 001 Date: 25.9.2007 Page 5 of 12 General Product Information Product Function and Intended Use The equipment under test (EUT) is a transmitter for a RC toy plane operating at 27.145 MHz. The EUT has one push button and one control wheel for commanding the left and the right propellers movement of the associated receiver. Circuit Description IC1 and the associated circuit act as AF-modulator. Q1 and the associated circuit act as a RF-Transmitter. Q3 , XTAL and the associated circuit act as an oscillator. Ratings and System Details FCCID : NEX-5001-27TX Frequency range : 27.145MHz Number of RF channels : 1 Type of antenna : Integral Power supply : DC 9V, 6 x AA size batteries www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14016796 001 Date: 25.9.2007 Page 6 of 12 Independent Operation Modes The basic operation modes are: - Remote Control: On and Off - Charging function for RC Plane For further information refer to User Manual Submitted Documents The submitted documents are listed as follow: - Circuit diagram - Block diagram - User manual - Label artwork Related Submittal(s) Grants This is a single application for certification of the transmitter. www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14016796 001 Date: 25.9.2007 Page 7 of 12 Test Set-up and Operation Mode Principle of Configuration Selection Emission: The equipment under test (EUT) was configured to measure its highest possible radiation level. Test Operation and Test Software Test operation should refer to test methodology. - There was no special software to exercise the device. Special Accessories and Auxiliary Equipment The product has been tested together with the following additional accessories: - none Countermeasures to achieve EMC Compliance The test sample, which has been tested, contained the noise suppression parts as described in the Circuit Diagram or the Technical Construction File. No additional measures were employed to achieve compliance. www.tuv.com Test Report No.: 14016796 001 Date: 25.9.2007 Page 8 of 12 Test Methodology Radiated Emission The radiated emission measurements were performed according to the procedures in ANSI C63.4-2003. The equipment under test (EUT) was placed at the middle of the 80 cm high turntable, and the turntable is 3 meters far from the measuring antenna. During the testing, the EUT was operated standalone and arranged for maximum emissions. The EUT was tested in three orthogonal planes. The investigation is performed with the EUT…
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www.tuv.com Appendix 1 Prüfbericht - Nr.: Test Report No.: 14016796 001 Seite 1 von 1 Page 1 of 1 Ref -20 dBmAtt 10 dB A 32 kHz/Start 26.96 MHzStop 27.28 MHz * RBW 3 kHz * VBW 3 kHz SWT 75 ms 1 PK MAXH PRN -120 -110 -100 -90 -80 -70 -60 -50 -40 -30 -20 1 Marker 1 [T1 ] -28.44 dBm 27.142400000 MHz 2 Delta 2 [T1 ] -43.94 dB -182.400000000 kHz 3 Delta 3 [T1 ] -40.47 dB 137.600000000 kHz Date: 27.JUL.2007 12:51:10 Bandwidth measurement
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9th Floor, Oriental News Building · Kowloon · Hong Kong
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 27.145 MHz - 27.145 MHz | - |

RC Toy Transmitter
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
RC Toy Transmitter
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
RC Toy Transmitter
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Radio Control Toy Transmitter
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
RC Toy Transmitter
Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter