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Advanced Technologies 2 player WIRELESS PORT TM RF REMOTE EXTENSION FOR WIRED PLAYSTATION CONTROLLERS Congratulations! You have purchased the most advanced RF Wireless video game controller extension ever made. The Wireless Port eliminates hazardous cords across the room by allowing you to access the PlayStation controller ports next to you. The Wireless Port was designed by a group of PhD’s in RF technology that has developed specialized RF communications for NASA. The Wireless Port will transmit two standard wired controller signals to the PlayStation console utilizing Radio Frequency technology and will support all the features of the original Sony controller, with wireless game play up to 50 feet. Please read the following operation instructions before using the Wireless Port. PRODUCT FEATURES • Full PS2 Analog pressure sensitive compatible • SMART CHANNEL automatically finds the optimal RF channel for each Wireless Port. • Advanced embedded antenna • Power On button, powers on game play • Auto power off when no data transmission for 5 minutes • Manual power off button (hold Vibration Motor On/Off button for more than 2 seconds, power is turned off) • Vibration On/Off switch, allows you to manually turn controller motors off to conserve battery power. • Low battery indicator, Power Indication LED will blink; • Reach your save point. Automatically turns off vibration motors when battery is low to conserve power. • Low battery shut down when operation is unreliable, the Wireless Port pauses game play and shuts off the system entirely until batteries replaced. BUTTONS 1. VIBRATION ON BUTTON • Powers on Dual Vibration controller motors to simulate game play response. Wireless Port vibration function default is: Off. 2. POWER ON BUTTON with LED INDICATOR • Power On button activates Wireless Port for game play. Wireless Port will go into Sleep Mode after 5 minutes of non-use to conserve battery life, the Power On LED will go out. Press the Power On button to re-activate the Wireless Port. IMPORTANT: The Wireless Port is designed for Sony PlayStation controllers and third party controllers that meet the specifications of the original Sony controller. Some third party controllers may not be compatible with the Wireless Port if they do not meet the original Sony controller specifications. It is always best to use original Sony controllers in the Wireless Port. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS • Connecting the Receiver: The Wireless Port includes a Receiver device that must connect to both 1 and 2 player controller ports on the PlayStation for the Wireless Port to function. Wireless Port has two cables with player 1 and 2 markings. • Connecting the controller to Wireless Port: 1. Remove the battery cover on the bottom of the Wireless Port and insert Four AA batteries as shown (Illustration 1). Be sure to insert the negative (-) ends first. Replace the battery cover. 2. Connecting one or two wired controllers to the Wireless Port’s controller slot 3. Turn ON the PlayStation console. Press the Power On button located on the top of the Wireless Port. The Wireless Port will automatically search for the optimum frequency to communicate to the Receiver. • Battery Life: Up to 70 hours with vibration Off. NOTE: When using the vibration function, battery life will vary based on the user performance during game play and the genre of game. • Smart Channel: The Automatic RF Channel select feature will choose from 8 dedicated frequencies to connect the Wireless Port to the receiver when powered on. For Best Performance: • Use the Wireless Port and Receiver within 50 feet of each other. The effective range may vary depending on outside interference from radio frequency sources. • Replace the batteries if the Power LED on the Wireless Port flashes and starts to dim. Troubleshooting: If you are having trouble getting the Wireless Port to work properly, try the following solutions before calling customer service. • CONNECTION: Make sure that the receiver cables are fully inserted into the PlayStation controller ports 1 and 2 NOTE: THE WIRELESS PORT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR USE WITH THE PLAYSTATION MULTI TAP • POWER: Make sure that the power is ON, and that the Power LED on the Wireless Port is lighted. If the Power ON LED is OFF, try installing new batteries. • RF INTERFERENCE: The Wireless Port Smart Channel chooses the cleanest dedicated frequency for the RF communication between the Controller and Receiver. However, should the controller operation become inconsistent during game play, unplug and plug the Receiver back into the PlayStation console to allow the Smart Channel technology to automatically switch to another frequency. ! WARNING BATTERY LEAKAGE: Leakage of battery acid can cause personal injury as well as damage to your Wireless Port. If battery leakage occurs, thoroughly wash the affected skin and clothes. Keep battery acid away from your eyes and mouth. Leaking batteries may make popping sounds. To avoid battery leakage: • Do not mix used and new batteries (replace all batteries at the same time). • Do not mix alkaline with any other type of battery (carbon zinc, nickel cadmium, etc). • Do not mix different brands of batteries. • Do not leave dead batteries in the Wireless Port. When the batteries are losing their charge, the Power Indicator will Flash and become Dim. When this happens, promptly replace all used batteries with fresh new batteries. • Do not leave batteries in the Wireless Port for long periods of non-use. • Do not charge Alkaline batteries. • Do not put the batteries in backwards. Make sure that the positive (+) and negative (-) ends are facing in the correct directions. Insert the negative end first. When removing batteries, removes the positive end first. • Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. FCC Information 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…
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B B B i i i t t t s s s W W W a a a v v v e e e , Inc. 10700 Corporate Dr. Stafford, TX 77477, USA Tel (281) 277-8689 Fax (281) 277-8677 Feb. 1, 2003 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 USA Authority to Act as Agent to the Federal Communications Commission On our behalf, I appoint NCEE, to act as agent in the preparation of this application for equipment authorization to the Federal Communications Commission. I certify that submitted Exhibits properly describe the device or system for which equipment authorization is sought. I also certify that each unit manufactured, imported or marketed, as defined in the Commission's regulations will have affixed to it a label identical to that submitted for approval with this application. APPLICANT ANTI-DRUG ABUSE CERTIFICATION: In signing this letter, Applicant certifies that, in the case of an individual applicant, he or she is not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a), or, in the case of a non-individual applicant (e.g. corporation, partnership or other unincorporated association), no party to the application is subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to that section. For the definition of a "party" for these purposes, see 47 CFR 1.2002(b). Dated this 11th Day of December 2002 Agency agreement expiration date: By: Richard Liu, Ph.D., PE Title: President Telephone: 281-277-8689 Applicant:
B B B i i i t t t s s s W W W a a a v v v e e e , Inc. 10700 Corporate Dr. Stafford, TX 77477, USA Tel (281) 277-8689 Fax (281) 277-8677 REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIALITY Bitswave, Inc. would like to request confidentiality with regard to the following documents in the filing for equipment approval identified by FCC ID. No. P5G-368-CC (1) Schematic diagrams contained in electronic file identified as schematics.pdf. (2) Block diagrams of the system operation in electronic file identified as Wireless Link Block Diagram.pdf (3) Theory of Operation of the system operation in electronic file identified as Theory of Operation.pdf It is the opinion of Bitswave, Inc. disclosure of this information would result in significant loss of revenue. This information should be kept confidential for 5 years from Feb. 1, 2003. Richard Liu Bitswave, Inc. 10701 Corporate Dr. Stafford, Texas 77477
R011003-01A FCC ID: P5G-368-CC P5G-368-CC-R NCEE NEBRASKA CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE IN ELECTRONICS 4740 Discovery Drive Lincoln, NE 68521 402-472-5880 Amendment to Test Report R011003-01 Company: BitsWave, Inc. 10700 Corporate Drive Stafford, TX 77477 Contact: Richard Liu Product: WaveLink Wireless adapter and remote unit FCC ID: P5G-368-CC, base station P5G-368-CC-R, remote unit Test Report No: R011003-01A APPROVED BY: Steve Cass _________________________ General Manager Doug Kramer _________________________ Test Engineer DATE: 7 May 2003 Total Pages: 20 The Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics (NCEE) authorizes the above named company to reproduce this report provided it is reproduced in its entirety for use by the company’s employees only. Any use that a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on or decisions made based on it, are the responsibility of such third parties. NCEE accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions based on this report. This report applies only to the items tested. NCEE is a FCC registered lab. Registration #100875 NCEE R011003-01A FCC ID: P5G-368-CC P5G-368-CC-R Page 2 of 20 Table of Contents 1.0 Summary of test results 1.1 Test Results 1.2 Test Methods 1.3 Reason for amendment 2.0 Description 2.1 Equipment under test 2.1.1 Identification 2.1.2 EUT received date 2.1.3 EUT tested date 2.1.4 Manufacturer 2.1.5 Serial number 2.2 Laboratory description 2.3 Special equipment or setup 3.0 Test equipment used 4.0 Detailed Results 4.1 FCC Part 15.203 4.2 FCC Part 15.249 Radiated Emissions 4.2.1 Base Stations 4.2.2 Remote Unit 4.3 FCC Part 15.207 4.4 FCC Part 15.209 Appendix A – Test setup photos Appendix B – Emissions results Appendix C – Sample Calculation NCEE R011003-01A FCC ID: P5G-368-CC P5G-368-CC-R Page 3 of 20 1.0 Summary of test results 1.1 Test Results The EUT was shown to comply with the guidelines for intentional radiators according to Parts 15.203, 15.209 and 15.249. See Section 4 for more detailed information. 1.2 Test Methods The equipment was tested to comply with CFR 47, Part 15, for intentional radiators. The EUT was tested in accordance to methods of ANSI/IEEE C63.4, 2001. The configuration of the EUT was varied to maximize emissions. All measurements were made at a distance of 3 meters; the antenna height was varied from 1 meter to 4 meters. Both antenna polarizations were examined. The orientation of the EUT was first examined to determine in which position the EUT produced the greatest emissions. 1.3 Reason for amendment This report is an amended version of NCEE report R011003-01. The report was amended to include complete the antenna and cable factors used in calculating the final level used in comparison to the FCC limits. This is found in Appendix B, Figure 13. 2.0 Description 2.1 Equipment under test The WaveLink Wireless video game adapter is designed to allow a user to operate a gaming system at a greater distance from the monitor then would normally be possible with the wired system. The system uses a FSK radio modem running at 70 kbps with Manchester encoding to avoid frequency drifting. Frequency is controlled by a frequency synthesizer, which adjusts a voltage-controlled RF oscillator dynamically for accurate frequency management. Channel is set automatically by locating an unoccupied channel. A total of 8 channels can be selected conversing the frequency range of 910.7 – 917.7 MHz. 2.1.1 Identification: WaveLink Wireless video game adapter 2.1.2 EUT received date: 24 February 2003 2.1.3 EUT tested date: 4 th , 5 th , 6 th and 7 th March 2003 2.1.4 Manufacturer: BitsWave, Inc. 2.1.5 Serial numbers: FCC1 NCEE R011003-01A FCC ID: P5G-368-CC P5G-368-CC-R Page 4 of 20 2.2 Laboratory description All testing was performed at the NCEE Lincoln facility, which is a FCC registered lab. This site has been fully described in a report submitted to the FCC, and accepted in a letter dated May 4, 2001. Laboratory environmental conditions varied slightly throughout the tests: Relative humidity of 56 ± 5% Temperature of 24 ± 3° Celsius 2.3 Special equipment or setup The EUT was tested while attached to a Sony PlayStation2 (PS2) Model #SCPH- 30001, Serial # U4208949, with 2 Sony analog controllers (Model # SCPH- 10010) attached to the remote unit. The present versions of the Sony PlayStation2 do not meet the conducted emissions requirements below 450kHz. The base station portion of the EUT (P5G-368-CC) was equipped with a momentary switch to allow the user to select the discrete transmit frequency. 3.0 Test equipment used Serial # Manufacturer Model Description Last cal. 1654 EMCO 3142B Biconilog antenna 3-May-02 6416 EMCO 3115 DRG Horn ant. 17-Sep-02 100037 Rohde & Schwarz ESIB26 EMI Test Receiver 11-Jun-02 100023 Rohde & Schwarz ESH3-Z5 LISN 20-Sep-02 2575 Rohde & Schwarz ES-K1 Software v1.60 N/A 4.0 Detailed Results All measurement results are located in the corresponding interval with a probability of approximately 95% (coverage factor k=2). The interval for these measurements is U x (expanded uncertainty). Conducted Emissions, 150kHz – 30MHz: U x = +/- 3.1 dB Radiated Emissions, 30MHz – 1GHz, 3m distance: U x = +/- 3.4 dB Radiated Emissions, 1GHz – 10GHz, 3m distance: U x = +/- 3.7 dB Radiated emissions measurements were made by first using a spectrum analyzer, getting signal spectrum, any points were then measured using a CISPR 16 compliant receiver with the following bandwidth setting: 30MHz - 1GHz: 120kHz IF bandwidth, 60kHz steps 1GHz - 12GHz: 1MHz IF bandwidth, 500kHz steps Conducted measurements were made using a CISPR 16 compliant receiver with the IF bandwidth set to 9kHz taking 5kHz steps through the range 150kHz to 30MHz. All results shown are corrected to incorporate cables losses, antenna factors, and any amplification. NCEE R011003-01A FCC ID: P5G-368-CC P5G-368-CC-R Page 5 of 20 4.1 FCC Part 15.203 The antenna is an embedded PCB antenna and there are no…
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4740 Discovery Drive · Lincoln, Nebraska · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 910.7 MHz - 917.7 MHz | - |

Controller Remote Unit
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
Wireless Controller for Playstation
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified
Communication Connector for Playstation
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified