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FRONTSIZE: 132 X 190MM SIZE: 132 X 190MM Back 4586-MUG-R3 MICROCON WIRELESS 2-PAK™ (ENGLISH)5-year LIMITED WARRANTYMad Catz warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the warranty period. This non-transferable, five(5) year limited warranty is only to you, the first end-user purchaser. If a defect covered by this warranty occurs AND you have registered your product with Mad Catz AND you provide proof of purchase, Mad Catz, at its option, will repair or replace the product at no charge.The Mad Catz five(5) year limited warranty is available to North American and European customers. Your sole and exclusive remedy is repair or replacement of your Mad Catz product. In no event shall Mad Catz liability exceed the original purchase price of the product. This warranty does not apply to: (a) normal wear and tear or abusive use; (b) industrial, professional or commercial use; (c) if the product has been tampered with or modified.To receive warranty service you must:- North America: call Mad Catz Technical Support at 1.800.659.2287 or 1.619.683.2815- Europe: call Mad Catz Technical Support at 011-44-(0)1908-336530 - Obtain a Return Authorization Number from Mad Catz Technical Support- Ship the product to Mad Catz at your expense for service- Enclose a copy of the original sales receipt showing a purchase date- Enclose a full return address with daytime and evening phone numbersTECHNICAL SUPPORTOnline Support and User Guides: www.madcatz.comE-mail: [email protected] American telephone: Available 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) at 1.800.659.2287 (US only) or 1.619.683.2815 (outside US).European telephone: Available 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Grenwich Mean Time, Monday through Friday (excluding bank holidays) at 011-44-(0)1908-336530 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.- This unit should be operated only from the power source indicated on the unit. If you are not sure of the type of electrical power supplied to your home, contact your local power company. - 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. - 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. - Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords beyond their capacity, since doing so can cause fire or electric shock. - Do not mix with used or other battery types, misuse of batteries ithin this unit may cause batteries to leak and/or explode and lead to personal injury SEIZURESSome 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:ConvulsionsLoss of awarenessInvoluntary movementsEye or muscle twitchingAltered visionDisorientationWhen 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 INJURIESPlaying video games (and the repeditive motion involved) can make your muscles, joints or skin hurt. Playing video games in moderation can help avoid such damage. Also:Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour, even if you don’t think you need it.If your hands, wrists or arms begin to hurt or feel sore or tired, stop playing and rest them for several hours before playing again.If pain and soreness continues, stop playing and consult a doctor.LAYOUTReceiver: Used to transmit and receive data from the controller to the game console up to 40’ away.Directional Pad: The D-pad controls the direction in which the character moves with digital input.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. L-trigger, R-trigger: These are action buttons and their specific functions depend on the software being used.Action Buttons (A, B, X, Y, White, Black): 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 for pausing the game and making selections in the menus. For more details, see the software instruction manual.Power On/Off: This switch controls whether the controllers power is turned on or off. The controller comes packaged in the off position.Low Battery Indicator: The Low Battery Indicator blinks when the battery level is low. Replace your batteries.Link Indicator: The Link Indicator on the receiver indicates whether the unit is connected (Lights on) or not connected (blinks).POWER SAVE MODEThe controller has an automatic “Sleep” mode -- when the controller is not in use …
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S:\TimcoOffice\ReportTemplate\Probonholdemail.doc Rev 1/5/06 -----Original Message----- From: Mario Baraona Sr. [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 6:53 PM To: sid; [email protected] Subject: Re: MAD CATZ INTERACTIVE ASIA LIMITED - FCC ID: P25GOMC4586B3005C Hello Sid, Grechen; I will answer each of the following per line item: 1. In each of the Confidentiality letters, I did name the files as I thought you wanted in reference to the upload. I will need a sample from you for clarification. 2. I understand what your request is. 3. In regards to the Controller Joypad, there really is not any flat surface large enough to accommodate the 2 part statement. The joypad front has the FCC & IC ID, the back has the on/off label. The only flat surface large enough is the battery compartment door, which is a no no. As for the Host device, since the product is a see-through device, adding a large 2 part statement will detract from the Marketable look. The Manual has the appropriate 2 part statement for each of the products. 4. On page 6 & 26 of report 0540MDC4586joypad_subc_rss.pdf and page 6 of report 0540MDC4586base_subc_rss.pdf describes the method of measurements at the three locations of the transmitter. The data I show is the worst case. If you wish to have a copy of all the data points, I will gladly provide you with the spread sheet. If there are any other concerns, please feel free to e-mail me. Thanks, Mario E. Baraona Sr. TIMCO ENGINEERING INC. TCB & FCB S:\TimcoOffice\ReportTemplate\Probonholdemail.doc Rev 1/5/06 849 NW State Road 45 FCC Approvals Newberry, Florida 32669 Industry Canada Approvals http://www.timcoengr.com Notified Body for Europe 888.472.2424 F 352.472.2030 email: [email protected] 9/20/2006 MR. MARIO BARAONA SR. ATLAS COMPLIANCE & ENGINEERING, INC. 408-971-9743 408-971-9783 [email protected] SUBJECT: MAD CATZ INTERACTIVE ASIA LIMITED - FCC ID: P25GOMC4586B3005C REFERENCE: JOB 2662UC6 Dear MR. BARAONA SR.: This application is on hold until these questions are resolved. Please answer all question(s) together and only respond to [email protected] . Any other method will cause unnecessary delay. DO NOT HIT REPLY! Responses should also contain the Reference information, as shown at the top of this message. If acceptable response is not received within 2 week the job will be closed & there will be additional charges to reopen. Based upon our review of this application we have the following questions: 1. Please revise your letter requesting confidentiality and list the exact files with the file extensions. I am attaching a copy of a sample for your reference as well at the FCC’s Policy. 2. Once we have completed our review of this application we will up load all of the files to the FCC Website including the confidential ones and we will stop before we issue the Certification and send you the TC # so that you can view the files as they will appear on the FCC website before they become public. After you have checked them out you are to send us an email indicating that they are OKAY or telling us what is wrong. After you have confirmed everything is correct then we will issue the Certification. 3. 15.19 Two part Warning Statement: This EUT appears to be large enough that it must have the 2 part waring statement on it; (Country of Origin) S:\TimcoOffice\ReportTemplate\Probonholdemail.doc Rev 1/5/06 FCC ID: _____________ 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. *NOTE: If the device is too small for the 2 part warning to fit, then it must be placed in the user’s manual. 4. 15.31: This rule part requires that the EUT be measured at 3 places in the band, low, middle, & High for a tuning range greater than 10MHz. Sincerely, Sid Sanders
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RF 2.4GHz XBox Wireless Gamepad_ Device Working Principle Description 1. It is a 2.4G RF product. It works at the frequency of ISM Band (2.4GHZ). There are up to 80 channels, and the frequency interval between each channel is 1M Hz. 2. Evenly Randomized Frequency Hopping Sequence method is implemented in the RF technology. 3. It works in “Slave” Mode. We call it “Device. The working procedures are: a) When power on, the Device will search all of the channels, to see whether there is a Host. b) If there is a Host, the Device will identity by the data received, to see whether it can be connected with the Host. c) If it can connect to the Host, then the Device will respond to the Host. d) The Host builds up the connection after receiving the response from the Device. e) The Host sends the command request to the Device for getting the Axes and Buttons value. f) The Device sends Axes and Button value to the Host. g) The Host identifies the data received and does the error detection and the error correction. h) Repeat from step e) to step g).
0540MDC4586cc_subc Page 1 of 29 Atlas Compliance & Engineering, Inc. 1792 Little Orchard St. San Jose, CA 95125 Phone 408.971.9743 Fax 408.971.9783 .......... Atlas Compliance & Engineering, Inc. FCC & RSS 210 Test Report FCC CFR 47 Part 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 Joypad Model: 4586 MicroCon Wireless Series FCC ID:P25G0MC4586B3005C IC ID:4633A-G0B3005C Test Report Number:0540MDC4586_subc Date of Report:March 10, 2006 This report contains 29 pages and may be reproduced in full only. Partial reproduction may only be done with the written consent of Atlas Compliance & Engineering, Inc. 0540MDC4586cc_subc Page 2 of 29 Atlas Compliance & Engineering, Inc. 1792 Little Orchard St. San Jose, CA 95125 Phone 408.971.9743 Fax 408.971.9783 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 ...................................................................................................................................16 Test Setup (Radiated Emissions) ..........................................................................................................................17 Test Methods for Emissions .............................................................................................................................21 Conducted Emission Testing ............................................................................................................................21 Temperature and Humidity...............................................................................................................................22 Sample Calculations .........................................................................................................................................22 FCC Part 15 Subpart C 15.207 and 15.209 Limits ...............................................................................................23 Report of Measurements 15.249 Radiated Data ...............................................................................................25 Part 15.249 Setup .............................................................................................................................................26 Frequency Hopping System..............................................................................................................................27 Report of Measurements 15.209 Radiated Data ...............................................................................................28 COMPLIANCE VERIFICATION REPORT .......................................................................................................29 Table 1 - Support Equipment Used For Test ..........................................................................................................7 Table 2 - EUT Port Terminationís..........................................................................................................................7 Table 3 - Host Port Termination's...........................................................................................................................7 Table 4 - Radiated Emission Limits, General Requirements................................................................................23 Table 5 - Radiated Emission Limits, Operation within the bands 902 ñ 928 MHz, 2400 ñ 2483.5 MHz, 5725 ñ 5875 MHz, and 24.0 ñ 24.25 GHz................................................................................................................24 Table 6 - Radiated Emission Level.......................................................................................................................25 Table 7 - Radiated Emission Level Below 30 MHz .............................................................................................28 Table 8 - Radiated Emission Level Below 2000 MHz .........................................................................................28 Figure 1 - Test Setup Diagram .............................................................................................................................16 0540MDC4586cc_subc Page 3 of 29 Atlas Compliance & Engineering, Inc. 1792 Litt…
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