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P25BWMC4556C1304RXBOX 2.4GHz RF CONTROLLER BASE

Mad Catz, Inc.
XBOX 2.4GHz RF CONTROLLER BASE - FCC ID P25BWMC4556C1304R - Mad Catz, Inc.
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Date of Grant
Feb 03, 2005
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Feb 03, 2005
Equipment Note
XBOX 2.4GHz RF CONTROLLER BASE
Frequency Range
2401.00000000 - 2480.00000000
Company
Mad Catz, Inc.
Country
United States

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Users Manual

ENGLISH LYNX β„’ WIRELESS CONTROLLER XBOX β„’ Thank you for purchasing the Mad Catz Lynx Wireless controller for use with the Xbox video game system. The Lynx puts you in control of your game system with all the comfort of a remote controller combined with the reliability of cutting-edge wireless technology. With its "unblockable" RF signal transceivers, the Lynx lets you comfortably play from up to 40’ from your Xbox while maintaining complete control over your gaming experience. This user guide will help you understand how to use your Lynx and get the most from the features it has to offer. The Lynx is one of the most durable and reliable accessories you can buy. Be sure to visit www.madcatz.com to register your product and check out our full line of other quality video game accessories. TABLE OF CONTENTS LAYOUT 1 POWER SAVE MODE 2 MULTIPLE CONTROLLERS 3 CAUTIONS 3 TROUBLESHOOTING 5 WARRANTY 5 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 6 LAYOUT Base Unit: Used to transmit and receive data from the controller to the game console. Houses two memory card expansion slots. Directional Pad: The D-pad controls the direction in which the character moves. Analog Sticks: The two analog sticks each control two axes (X-and Y-axis). Certain software titles will allow you to modify the way that the analog sticks are used and react in the games. Triggers Buttons (L and R): These are action buttons and their specific functions depend on the software being used. Action Buttons (A, B, X, Y, Black, White) : These buttons are used to perform various actions, depending on the software. For more details, see the software instruction manual. Start Button: This button is generally used to make selections in the menus and for pausing the game. For more details, see the software instruction manual. Back Button: This button is used to navigate backwards in the game menus. For more details, see the software instruction manual. Channel Selector: This is used for selecting a unique channel for each player's Lynx and Base Unit. Motor On/Off switch: This is used to turn the motor on or off to increase battery life. Low Battery Indicator: The Low Battery Indicator blinks when the battery level is low. Replace your batteries. Linkage Indicator: The Linkage Indicator at the receiver indicates whether the unit is connected (Lights on) or not connected (blinks). POWER SAVE MODE The Lynx controller has an automatic β€œSleep” mode -- when the controller is not in use for about 10 minutes, the controller will partially turn itself off in order to conserve batteries. If Power Switch is on, wake the controller from sleep mode, 12 press D-Pad, analog sticks, BACK button or START button of the controller. MULTIPLE CONTROLLERS If you want to use two or more Lynx controllers at the same time (as in multi- player games), simply plug the controllers into the game system as you normally would and begin play. Confirm that each Lynx controller has a unique player number (1, 2, 3 or 4) and that it matches the player number selected on the Base Unit. When you play in the multi-player mode: 1. Insert the game disk and turn on your console. 2. Insert the Base Unit for the first controller into the Player-1 Controller port on the game console. 3. Confirm the link between first Base Unit and first Lynx by using the controller to see if it works in the game or game menu. 4. Insert the Base Unit for the second Lynx into the Player-2 Controller port on the game console. 5. Confirm the link between second Base Unit and second Lynx controller by using the controller to see if it works in the game or game menu. 6. IMPORTANT – Confirm that each Lynx controller has a unique player number (channel 1, 2, 3 or 4) and that it matches the player number selected on the Base Unit. CAUTIONS - Use this unit only as intended. - To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture. Do not use within 30’ of any water such as swimming pools, bathtubs, or sinks. - To avoid electrical shock, do not disassemble. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. - Never push objects of any kind, other than authorized items, into the product as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in fire or electrical shock. - Stop using this unit immediately if you begin to feel tired or if you experience discomfort or pain in your hands and/or arms while operating the unit. If the condition persists, consult a doctor. - Do not attempt to operate the unit in any way except with your hands. Do not bring the unit in contact with your head, face, or near the bones of any other part of your body. - The vibration function of this unit can aggravate injuries. Switch off or do not ENGLISH ENGLISH use the vibration function of the unit if you have any ailment of the bones or joints of your hands or arms. - Avoid prolonged use of this unit. Take breaks every 30 minutes. - Use this unit only as intended. - This product contains small parts that may cause choking if swallowed. Not intended for use by children under 3 years of age. Seizures Some indivduals may have seizures or black outs triggred by the flashing lights on television or in video games, even if they have never before had a seizure. Anyone who has had a seizure, loss of awareness, or other symptom linked to an epileptic condition should consult a doctor before playing a video game. Parents should be aware when their children play video games and observe them regularly. Stop playing and consult a doctor if you or your child have any of the following symptoms: Convulsions Loss of awareness Involuntary movements Eye or muscle twitching Altered vision Disorientation When playing video games: 1. Sit or stand as far from the screen as possible. 2. Play video games on the smallest available screen. 3. Do not play if you are tired or need rest. 4. Play in a well-lighted room. 5. Take a 15 minute break every hour. Repetitive Motion Injuries Playing video games (and the repeditive motion involved) can make your …

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Test Report

0422MDC4556r_subc Page 1 of 31 Atlas Compliance & Engineering, Inc. 1792 Little Orchard St. San Jose, CA 95125 Phone 408.971.9743 Fax 831.761.3223 .......... Atlas Compliance & Engineering, Inc. FCC Test Report FCC CFR 47 Part 15.207, 15.209, and 15.249 COMPLIANCE Mad Catz Interactive Inc. 7480 Mission Valley Rd. Suite 101 San Diego, CA 92108 USA Product: XBox 2.4 GHz RF Controller Base Model: 4556 FCC ID:P25BWMC4556C1304R Test Report Number:0422MDC4556r_subc Date of Report:May 28, 2004 This report contains 30 pages and may be reproduced in full only. Partial reproduction may only be done with the written consent of Atlas Compliance & Engineering, Inc. 0422MDC4556r_subc Page 2 of 31 Atlas Compliance & Engineering, Inc. 1792 Little Orchard St. San Jose, CA 95125 Phone 408.971.9743 Fax 831.761.3223 Table of Contents Table of Contents ...................................................................................................................................................2 General Information ...............................................................................................................................................3 Test Equipment.......................................................................................................................................................4 Block Diagram ...................................................................................................................................................5 Test Configuration..................................................................................................................................................6 EUT Description / Note:.....................................................................................................................................6 EUT Support Program ........................................................................................................................................6 EUT Modifications for Compliance ...................................................................................................................6 EUT Support Devices.........................................................................................................................................7 I/O Ports and Cables ...........................................................................................................................................7 Equipment Under Test............................................................................................................................................8 Equipment Block Diagram ...................................................................................................................................14 Test Setup (Radiated Emissions) ..........................................................................................................................15 Test Setup (Conducted Emissions).......................................................................................................................18 Test Methods for Emissions .............................................................................................................................20 Conducted Emission Testing ............................................................................................................................20 Temperature and Humidity...............................................................................................................................21 Sample Calculations .........................................................................................................................................21 FCC Part 15 Subpart C 15.207 and 15.209 Limits ...............................................................................................22 Report of Measurements 15.249 Radiated Data ...............................................................................................24 Frequency Hopping System..............................................................................................................................25 Frequency Separation .......................................................................................................................................26 20dB Bandwidth Measurement ........................................................................................................................27 Report of Measurements 15.209 Radiated Data ...............................................................................................28 Conducted Data for FCC Class B Line.............................................................................................................29 Conducted Data for FCC Class B Neutral ........................................................................................................30 COMPLIANCE VERIFICATION REPORT .......................................................................................................31 Table 1 - Support Equipment Used For Test ..........................................................................................................7 Table 2 - EUT Port Termination’s..........................................................................................................................7 Table 3 - Host Port Termination's...........................................................................................................................7 Table 4 - Radiated Emission Limits, General Requirements................................................................................22 Table 5 - Radiated Emission Limits, Operation within the bands 902 – 928 MHz, 2400 – 2483.5 MHz, 5725 – 5875 MHz, and 24.0 – 24.25 GHz................................................................................................................23 Table 6 - Conducted Limits ..........................................................................................................…

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Contact Information

Applicant

Parco Liu(Quality Manager)
[email protected]8587905008Fax: 8587905018

Test Firm

ATLAS Compliance & Engineering, Inc.Bruce Smith
[email protected]4089719743Fax: 4089719743

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C2.40 GHz - 2.48 GHz-
Confidentiality
Long Term

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