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ENGLISH LYNX ™ WIRELESS CONTROLLER XBOX ™ 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 2 POWER SAVE MODE 3 MULTIPLE CONTROLLERS 3 CAUTIONS 3 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 WARRANTY 5 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 5 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 Control Selector: This is used to choose whether the motors are "0" (off), "1" (low intensity), or "2" (high intensity). 12 BASE UNIT CONTROLLER MEMORY CARD SLOTS MOTOR CONTROL SELECTOR CHANNEL SELECTOR ANALOG STICK ANALOG STICK BACK START WHITE BLACK ACTION BUTTONS DIRECTIONAL PA D POWER SAVE MODE The Lynx controller has an automatic “Sleep” mode -- when the controller is not in use for more than three minutes, the controller will partially turn itself off in order to conserve batteries. To wake the controller from sleep mode, press D-Pad, analog sticks, BACK button or START button of the controller. When storing the controller for extended periods of time, or while traveling with the controller, remove the batteries to conserve battery life. 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 - IMPORTANT! Before using this product read all accompanying information and your game system’s instruction manual for safety, health and other information - 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. ENGLISH ENGLISH - 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 - The vibration function of this unit can aggravate injuries. Switch off or do not 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. - Do not dispose of batteries in fire. Refer to local country, state and city guidelines for appropriate methods of battery disposal. - Do not put batteries into unit backwards. - Misuse of batteries within this unit may cause batteries to leak and/or explode and lead to personal injury. - This product contains small parts that may cause choking if swallowed. Not intended for children under 3 years of age. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem: The Lynx controller does not respond. Solution: Make sure the batteries are fully charged and have not run out. Solution: 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…
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Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. 2.4 GHz wireless controller for X-Box Video Game System 2408.448 – 2476.032MHz Digital Radio FCC ID#: P25HEMC4556B2103C Photo One – External Mad Catz Lynx Wireless Hand Held Controller Hand Held Video Game Controller for the X-Box Control Surface Side Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. 2.4 GHz wireless controller for X-Box Video Game System 2408.448 – 2476.032MHz Digital Radio FCC ID#: P25HEMC4556B2103C Photo Two – External Mad Catz Lynx Wireless Hand Held Controller Hand Held Video Game Controller for the X-Box Battery Compartment Side Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. 2.4 GHz wireless controller for X-Box Video Game System 2408.448 – 2476.032MHz Digital Radio FCC ID#: P25HEMC4556B2103C Photo Three – External Mad Catz Lynx Wireless Hand Held Controller Close-up of Battery Compartment Side Note: FCC ID Number not part of Battery Compartment Door. FCC ID Number Silk Screened per attached Material Specifications. Also Note: This ID Number is for the 900MHz product version. This photo is used to represent the location of the FCC ID Number for the 2.4GHz Product Version. Please refer to the FCC ID Label Materials drawing for the proper number. Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. 2.4 GHz wireless controller for X-Box Video Game System 2408.448 – 2476.032MHz Digital Radio FCC ID#: P25-HEMC4556B2103C Photo Four – External Mad Catz Lynx Wireless Hand Held Controller Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. 2.4 GHz wireless controller for X-Box Video Game System 2408.448 – 2476.032MHz Digital Radio FCC ID#: P25HEMC4556B2103C Photo Four – External Mad Catz Lynx Wireless Hand Held Controller Battery Compartment Door opened to show battery location and to demonstrate the FCC ID as being part of the Product itself. Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. 2.4 GHz wireless controller for X-Box Video Game System 2408.448 – 2476.032MHz Digital Radio FCC ID#: P25HEMC4556B2103C Photo Five – External Mad Catz Lynx Wireless Hand Held Controller Note: FCC ID Number Silk Screened per attached Material Specifications. Another view of FCC ID Number Location Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. 2.4 GHz wireless controller for X-Box Video Game System 2408.448 – 2476.032MHz Digital Radio FCC ID#: P25HEMC4556B2103C Photo Six – External Mad Catz Lynx Wireless Hand Held Controller Close-Up of the Channel Selection Switch
L O W B A T T 1 2 3 4 C H A N N E L LOW M O T O R C O N T R O L Frequency: 2.4 GHz 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: P25HEMC4556B2103R IC ID: 4633AHEMC4556B2103R The shape and design of this product is a tradedress Mad Catz Inc. 2003 www.Madcatz.com Item # 4556 Wireless Controller For XboxTM Made in China Frequency: 2.4 GHz 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. USE MOTOR CONTROL UNDER BATTERY DOOR TO INCREASE BATTERY LIFE WARNING: Remove Batteries During Travel or Storage FCCID: P25HEMC4556B2103C: IC:4633AHEMC4556B2103C Pantone Silver 877U Pantone Red 032C
Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. 2.4 GHz wireless controller for X-Box Video Game System 2408.448 – 2476.032MHz Digital Radio FCC ID#: P25HEMC4556B2103C Photo One – Internal Mad Catz Lynx Wireless Hand Held Controller Open for Inspection Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. 2.4 GHz wireless controller for X-Box Video Game System 2408.448 – 2476.032MHz Digital Radio FCC ID#: P25HEMC4556B2103C Photo Two – Internal Mad Catz Lynx Wireless Hand Held Controller Close-Up of the Digital PCB Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. 2.4 GHz wireless controller for X-Box Video Game System 2408.448 – 2476.032MHz Digital Radio FCC ID#: P25HEMC4556B2103C Photo Three – Internal Mad Catz Lynx Wireless Hand Held Controller Flip Side of Digital PCB showing the Shielded RF PCB off set above the PCB Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. 2.4 GHz wireless controller for X-Box Video Game System 2408.448 – 2476.032MHz Digital Radio FCC ID#: P25HEMC4556B2103C Photo Four – Internal Mad Catz Lynx Wireless Hand Held Controller View showing the RF PCB raised above the Digital PCB Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. 2.4 GHz wireless controller for X-Box Video Game System 2408.448 – 2476.032MHz Digital Radio FCC ID#: P25HEMC4556B2103C Photo Five – Internal Mad Catz Lynx Wireless Hand Held Controller View showing the RF PCB removed from the Digital PCB Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. 2.4 GHz wireless controller for X-Box Video Game System 2408.448 – 2476.032MHz Digital Radio FCC ID#: P25HEMC4556B2103C Photo Six – Internal Mad Catz Lynx Wireless Hand Held Controller View showing the RF PCB with shielding removed Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. 2.4 GHz wireless controller for X-Box Video Game System 2408.448 – 2476.032MHz Digital Radio FCC ID#: P25HEMC4556B2103C Photo Seven – Internal Mad Catz Lynx Wireless Hand Held Controller Close-Up of RF PCB with shielding removed Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. 2.4 GHz wireless controller for X-Box Video Game System 2408.448 – 2476.032MHz Digital Radio FCC ID#: P25HEMC4556B2103C Photo Eight – Internal Mad Catz Lynx Wireless Hand Held Controller Close-Up of RF PCB Flip Side
L.S. Compliance, Inc. W66 N220 Commerce Court Cedarburg, WI 53012 262-375-4400 Fax: 262-375-4248 COMPLIANCE TESTING OF: Lynx™ Wireless-Controller Game-Controller Unit PREPARED FOR: Mad Catz, incorporated 7480 Mission Valley Road Suite 101 San Diego, CA 92108-4406 TEST REPORT NUMBER: 303325-GT TEST DATE(S): May through July 2003 All results of this report relate only to the items that were tested. This report is not to be reproduced, except in full, without written approval of L. S. Compliance, Inc. L.S. Compliance, Inc. Page 2 of 31 Test Report Number: 303325-GT Prepared For: Mad Catz, Incorporated Table of Contents Section Description Page Index 2 1 L. S. Compliance in Review 3 2 A2LA Certificate of Accreditation 4 3 A2LA Scope of Accreditation 5 4 Validation Letter-U.S. Competent Body for EMC Directive 89/336/EEC 6 5 Signature Page 7 6 Product and General Information 8 7 Product Description 8 8 Test Requirements 9 9 Declaration of Conformity 9 10 Introduction 10 11 Purpose 10 12 Radiated Emissions Test 11-18 13 Conducted Emissions Test, AC power line 19 14 Conducted Emissions Test, power output 20-22 15 Conducted Emissions Test, spurious emissions Conducted RF Test Setup and Measurements 23-26 16 Conducted Emissions Test, occupied bandwidth 27-28 17 Conducted Emissions Test, spectral density 29-30 Appendix A Test Equipment List 31 L.S. Compliance, Inc. Page 3 of 31 Test Report Number: 303325-GT Prepared For: Mad Catz, Incorporated 1. L. S. Compliance In Review L. S. Compliance, Inc. is located in Cedarburg, Wisconsin – United States. We may be contacted by: Mail: L. S. Compliance, Inc. W66 N220 Commerce Court Cedarburg, Wisconsin 53012 Phone: 262-375-4400 Fax: 262-375-4248 E-mail: [email protected] As an EMC Testing Laboratory, our Accreditation and Assessments are recognized through the following: A2LA – American Association for Laboratory Accreditation Accreditation based on ISO/IEC 17025 : 2003 with Electrical (EMC) Scope of Accreditation A2LA Certificate Number: 1255.01 U. S. Conformity Assessment Body (CAB) Validation Validated by the European Commission as a U. S. Conformity Assessment Body operating under the U. S. /EU, Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) operating under the European Union EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, Article 10.2. Date of Validation: March 26, 2003 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) – USA Listing of 3 Meter Semi-Anechoic Chamber based on 47CFR 2.948 FCC Registration Number: 90756 Listing of 3 and 10 meter OATS based on 47CFR 2.948 FCC Registration Number: 90757 Industry Canada On-file, 3 Meter Semi-Anechoic Chamber based on 47CFR 2.948 File Number: IC 3088 On-file 3 and 10 Meter OATS based on RSS-210 File Number: IC 3088-A L.S. Compliance, Inc. Page 4 of 31 Test Report Number: 303325-GT Prepared For: Mad Catz, Incorporated 2. A2LA Certificate of Accreditation L.S. Compliance, Inc. Page 5 of 31 Test Report Number: 303325-GT Prepared For: Mad Catz, Incorporated 3. A2LA Scope of Accreditation L.S. Compliance, Inc. Page 6 of 31 Test Report Number: 303325-GT Prepared For: Mad Catz, Incorporated 4. Validation Letter – U.S. Competent Body for EMC Directive 89/336/EEC L.S. Compliance, Inc. Page 7 of 31 Test Report Number: 303325-GT Prepared For: Mad Catz, Incorporated 5. Signature Page Prepared By: July 21, 2003 Teresa A. White, Document Coordinator Date Tested By: July 21, 2003 Thomas T. Smith, EMC Engineer Date Tested By: July 21, 2003 Abtin Spantman, EMC Engineer Date Tested By: signed by Mark Wolski July 21, 2003 Mark Wolski, RF Engineer Date Approved By: July 21, 2003 Kenneth L. Boston, EMC Lab Manager Date PE #31926 Licensed Professional Engineer Registered in the State of Wisconsin, United States L.S. Compliance, Inc. Page 8 of 31 Test Report Number: 303325-GT Prepared For: Mad Catz, Incorporated 6. Product and General Information Manufacturer: Mad Catz, Incorporated Model No.: Game-Controller Unit Serial No.: Engineering Unit Description: 2.4 GHz Wireless Controller for the X-Box video game system. 7. Product Description The Mad Catz Lynx™ wireless controller is used with the X-box video game system to provide the user with the comfort of a remote controller with out the hindrance of cables and wires. There are two components to the Lynx™ wireless system: a “Game Controller”, and a “Base Unit”. The Mad Catz Lynx™ system replaces the normally wired connection between the Handset game controller and the X-box. One of twelve possible channels is used in the 2.4 GHz ISM band, depending on the setting of the ‘player number’ switch and if any of the other channels are already occupied. The system supports up to four players and each player will use one of three possible channels: Player Number Channel Number Frequency (MHz) 1 2408.448 1 5 2433.024 9 2457.600 2 2414.592 2 6 2439.168 10 2463.744 3 2420.736 3 7 2445.312 11 2469.888 4 2426.880 4 8 2451.456 12 2476.032 The Handset contains a Controller board and an RF Transceiver board. The Handset Controller board consists of the various game control devices such as switches and joy-sticks, which are multiplexed into the microprocessor, which in turn controls the RF transceiver. The Base unit contains the same RF transceiver board, and a separate controller board with a microprocessor that controls the RF communications, and a microprocessor that interfaces with the game box. A packetized protocol is used in bi-directional communications with the Base. To maximize battery life, the Handset microprocessor places itself and the RF transceiver board in a sleep mode immediately after a transaction is finished. The microprocessor’s onboard sleep timer is used to wake the microprocessor up approximately 9 ms later. At this time data, is gathered from the game control devices, and the RF transceiver board is awakened to perform its internal self-alignment process. The data is then packetized in a proprietary format and sent (using a simple FSK protocol) to the Base unit. The Base unit receives the packet, decodes it to ensure the pa…
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Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 1 of 25 Mad Catz X-box Game controller 2400-2483.5 MHz FCC Part 15.247 transceiver Uses Digital Modulation (not Frequency Hopping) Channel f (MHz) 1 2408.448 2 2414.592 3 2420.736 4 2426.880 5 2433.024 6 2439.168 7 2445.312 8 2451.456 9 2457.600 10 2463.744 11 2469.888 12 2476.032 Mad Catz transceiver board – onboard antenna disconnected, external SMA connector added for conducted measurements. Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 2 of 25 Mad Catz transceiver board and external controller board. 4.8 V supply voltage = maximum Handset battery pack voltage (3, 1.5V batteries). The Base is regulated at 3.3V. Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 3 of 25 Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 4 of 25 ALL MEASUREMENTS USE: E4407B Spectrum Analyzer (Calibration due Oct 28, 2003). Cable Loss = 1.6 dB at 2.44 GHz. Measurements performed with a Transmit Mode duty cycle of 90%. Must switch back to Receive mode to re-lock the PLL. Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 5 of 25 Fundamental power, Channel 1: Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 6 of 25 Fundamental power, Channel 6: Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 7 of 25 Fundamental power, Channel 12: Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 8 of 25 Part 15.247 (c): Channel 1, Spurious levels at band edges > 20 dBc Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 9 of 25 Part 15.247 (c): Channel 6, Spurious levels at band edges > 20 dBc Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 10 of 25 Part 15.247 (c): Channel 12, Spurious levels at band edges > 20 dBc Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 11 of 25 Part 15.247 (a) (2): Channel 1, 6 dB bandwidth > 500 kHz Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 12 of 25 Part 15.247 (a) (2) : Channel 1, 6 dB bandwidth > 500 kHz Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 13 of 25 Part 15.247 (a) (2): Channel 1, 6 dB bandwidth > 500 kHz Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 14 of 25 Part 15.247 (a) (2) : Channel 6, 6 dB bandwidth > 500 kHz Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 15 of 25 Part 15.247 (a) (2): Channel 12, 6 dB bandwidth > 500 kHz Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 16 of 25 Part 15.247 (d): Channel 1, PSD < 8 dBm/3 kHz 512 kHz deviation. 1.152 Mbps. Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 17 of 25 Part 15.247 (d): Channel 1, PSD < 8 dBm/3 kHz Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 18 of 25 Part 15.247 (d): Channel 6, PSD < 8 dBm/3 kHz Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 19 of 25 Part 15.247 (d): Channel 12, PSD < 8 dBm/3 kHz Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 20 of 25 Channel 1: Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 21 of 25 Channel 1: Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 22 of 25 Channel 6: Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 23 of 25 Channel 6: Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 24 of 25 Channel 12: Mad Catz Conducted FCC tests May 7, 2002 Page 25 of 25 Channel 12:
Mad Catz Remote Set Up Photos Photos Taken During Radiated Emission Testing Setup for the Radiated Emissions Test for the Game Controller Unit Top-view of the EUT Front view of the EUT View of Test Setup During the Conducted RF measurements, RF Transceiver Board
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15C | 2.41 GHz - 2.48 GHz | 1.00 mW |

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