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868MHz Controller for use with PLAYSTATION®2, PS ONE™ and PLAYSTATION® Thank you for purchasing the Titan Concepts™ 868MHz Controller for use with the PlayStation®2/ PlayStation®/ PS one™ video game system. The 868MHz Wireless Controller 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 868MHz Controller lets you comfortably play from up to 10 Meter from your PlayStation®2/ PlayStation®/ PS one™ while maintaining complete control over your gaming experience. This user guide will help you understand how to use your 868MHz Controller and get the most from the features it has to offer. SET-UP 1. Turn the PlayStation®2 power OFF. 2. Remove the battery cover of 868MHz Controller 3. Insert Four (4) AAA batteries. (not included) 4. Replace the battery cover. 5. Insert the Receiver Dongle into the controller port on the game console. Always insert to Player 1 Slot for single player gameplay. 6. Place game disk into the PlayStation®2. 7. Turn on the power to your game console and begin play. FEATURE Antenna Receiver: Used to transmit and receive data from the controller to the game console. Directional Pad: The D-pad controls the direction in which the character moves. This is the primary directional control while in Digital Mode. Analogue Sticks: The two analogue sticks each control two axes (X-axis and Y-axis). Different software titles will allow you to modify the way that the analogue sticks react in the games. While in Analogue Mode, any software title that is Vibration Function Compatible will cause the 868MHz Controller to vibrate at different levels, depending on actions taking place from within the game (e.g., being hit, crashing, or shooting). Shoulder Buttons (L1, L2, R1, and R2): These are action buttons and their specific functions depend on the software being used. Action Buttons ( , , , ) : 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. Select Button: This is a standard button that allows you to do various things, depending on the software. For more details, see the software instruction manual. Analog Button: a) Analogue Mode - RED Light On This is the standard “Dual Shock™” mode. Some games will only vibrate if the controller is in Analogue Controller mode. b) Digital Mode - Light OFF: This is the original PlayStation controller mode. This is the default control mode. Power On/Off Switch: To power off the joypad, select the Power Switch on OFF position. The RF joypad has sleep mode approx 6 minutes of no any activity, power up the Joypad from sleep mode by pressing "Analog" Key once. Channel Switch: 1-4 Player : The 868Mhz Controller provides 4 Channel for maximum 4 players gameplay, different player can select different RF Channel to avoid any interference between each player. Select the Player channel (1 to 4) to select your desired channel, do the same on the paired Receiver Dongle. Additionally, another RF source (such as a 868MHz wireless phone) may cause interference. You can switch different Player Channel to avoid the interference. Motor ON/Off Switch : The switch allows you to switch the vibration function On or Off. CAUTIONS • IMPORTANT! Before using this product read all accompanying information and your game system’s instruction manual for safety, health and other information. • Use this unit only as intended. • To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture. • 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. • 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. • Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords beyond their capacity, since doing so can cause fire or electric 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. Titan Concepts™ is a trademark of Sinar Holdings Limited. Distributed by Goodbetterbest UK Ltd. B16 9DF. [email protected] PlayStation®2, PlayStation® & PS one™ are registered trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. This product is not designed, manufactured, sponsored, endorsed or approved by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem: The 868MHz Controller does not respond. Solution: Make sure the battery is fully charged. Solution: Select different Player Channel Solution: Make sure the receiver is fully plugged in to the PlayStation game console. Problem: The 868MHz Controller does not vibrate. Solution: Check the game to make sure that the game is “Vibration Function Compatible”. Solution: Change the control mode to Analogue. Not all games will instruct the controller to vibrate unless it is in Analogue Mode. Solution: Check the options menu in the game. Some games require the vibration function to be turned on. Solution: Change the Motor ON/Off switch to…
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PHOTOGRAPH OF THE PRODUCT FRONT VIEW OF THE PRODUCT REAR VIEW OF THE PRODUCT
LABEL LOCATION BOTTOM VIEW OF THE DEVICE WITH FCC ID LABEL
PHOTOGRAPH OF THE PRODUCT INNER CIRCUIT TOP VIEW INNER CIRCUIT BOTTOM VIEW
FCC ID: RKB-8001 Circuit Description The 903-926MHz crystal oscillator drives the base of IC the final/buffer amplifier. The modulation provided by IC. The output of IC has the matching network consisting of C17 and R34 that limit the harmonic content and effect the proper coupling of the antenna to the output stage. Antenna, Ground and Power Source There is no external antenna. There is no external ground connection. The ground is only that of the printed circuit board. Electric current is supplied by a 6 Volt (“AA” size battery x 4) primary battery
Date: 2003-10-30 TEST REPORT Page 1 of 18 No.: HM111506 FCC PART 15 SUBPART C CERTIFICATION REPORT FOR LOW POWER TRANSMITTER TEST REPORT No.: HM111506 Equipment Under Test [EUT]: 900MHz RF Wireless Joypad for Playstation Model Number: RKB-8001 Applicant: Sinar Electronics Limited. FCC ID : RKB-8001 Date: 2003-10-30 TEST REPORT Page 2 of 18 No.: HM111506 CONTENT: Cover Page 1 of 1 Content Page 2-3 of 1 Conclusion Page 4 of 1 1.0 General Details 1.1 Test Laboratory Page 5 of 1 1.2 Applicant Details Page 5 of 1 Applicant HKSTC Code Number for Applicant Manufacturer 1.3 Equipment Under Test [EUT] Page 6 of 1 Description of EUT operation 1.4 Date of Order Page 6 of 1 1.5 Submitted Sample Page 6 of 1 1.6 Test Duration Page 6 of 1 1.7 Country of Origin Page 6 of 1 1.8 Additional Information of EUT Page 7 of 1 2.0 Technical Details 2.1 Investigations Requested Page 8 of 1 2.2 Test Standards and Results Summary Page 8 of 1 3.0 Test Results 3.1 Emission Page 9-14 of 1 Date: 2003-10-30 TEST REPORT Page 3 of 18 No.: HM111506 Appendix A List of Measurement Equipment Page 15 of 1 Appendix B Photographs Page 16-1 of 1 Date: 2003-10-30 TEST REPORT Page 4 of 18 No.: HM111506 CONCLUSION The submitted product was deemed to have COMPLIED with the requirements of Federal Communications Commission [FCC] Rules and Regulations Part 15. The tests were performed in accordance with the standards described above and on Section 2.2 in this Test Report. Verified by Ivan Toa K C Lee for Chief Executive Date: 2003-10-30 TEST REPORT Page 5 of 18 No.: HM111506 1.0 General Details 1.1 Test Laboratory The Hong Kong Standards and Testing Centre Ltd. EMC Laboratory 10 Dai Wang Street, Taipo Industrial Estate New Territories, Hong Kong 1.2 Applicant Details Applicant SINAR ELECTRONICS LIMITED. Rm 608, Shui Hing Centre, 13 Sheung Yuet Road, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong. HKSTC Code Number for Applicant SIE011 Manufacturer SINAR ELECTRONICS LIMITED. Rm 608, Shui Hing Centre, 13 Sheung Yuet Road, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong. Date: 2003-10-30 TEST REPORT Page 6 of 18 No.: HM111506 1.3 Equipment Under Test [EUT] Description of Sample Product: 900MHz RF Wireless Joypad for Playstation Manufacturer: Sinar Electronics Limited. Brand Name: Titan Concepts Model Number: RKB-8001 Input Voltage: 6Vd.c. “AAA” size battery x 4 1.3.1 Description of EUT Operation The Equipment Under Test (EUT) is an Sinar Electronics Limited., 900MHz RF Wireless Joypad for Playstation. The transmitter is a 2 button transmitter. The EUT continues to transmit while button is being pressed, Modulation by IC. and tape is pulses modulation. 1.4 Date of Order 2003-08-21 1.5 Submitted Sample(s): 1 Sample per model 1.6 Test Duration 2003-10-06 1.7 Country of Origin China Date: 2003-10-30 TEST REPORT Page 7 of 18 No.: HM111506 1.8 Additional Information of EUT Submitted Not Available User Manual Part List Circuit Diagram Printed Circuit Board [PCB] Layout Block diagram FCC ID Label Date: 2003-10-30 TEST REPORT Page 8 of 18 No.: HM111506 2.0 Technical Details 2.1 Investigations Requested Perform ElectroMagnetic Interference measurement in accordance with FCC 47CFR [Codes of Federal Regulations] Part 15 and ANSI C63.4:2000 for FCC Certification. 2.2 Test Standards and Results Summary Tables EMISSION Results Summary Test Condition Test Requirement Test Method Class / Test Result Severity Pass Failed N/A Field Strength of Fundamental Emissions & Spurious Emissions FCC 47CFR 15.249 ANSI C63.4:2000 N/A Radiated Emissions, 30MHz to 18GHz FCC 47CFR 15.109 ANSI C63.4:2000 Class B Conducted Emissions on AC, 0.15MHz to 30MHz FCC 47CFR 15.207 ANSI C63.4:2000 Class B Note: N/A - Not Applicable Date: 2003-10-30 TEST REPORT Page 9 of 18 No.: HM111506 3.0 Test Results 3.1 Emission 3.1.1 Radiated Emissions (30 – 18GHz) Test Requirement: FCC 47CFR 15.109 Class A Test Method: ANSI C63.4:2000 Test Date: 2003-10-06 Mode of Operation: On mode Test Method: The sample was placed 0.8m above the ground plane on the OATS *. Measurements in both horizontal and vertical polarities were performed. During the test, each emission was maximized by: having the EUT continuously working, investigated all operating modes, rotated about all 3 axis (X, Y & Z) and considered typical configuration to obtain worst position, manipulating interconnecting cables, rotating turntable, varying antenna height from 1m to 4m in both horizontal and vertical polarizations. The emissions worst-case are shown in Test Results of the following pages. *: OATS [Open Area Test Site] located at HKSTC with a metal ground plane filed with the FCC pursuant to section 2.948 of the FCC rules, with Registration Number: 90657. Test Setup: EUT Pre-Amplifier Distance = 3m Receiver Turn Table Computer Ground Plane Date: 2003-10-30 TEST REPORT Page 10 of 18 No.: HM111506 Limits for Field Strength of Fundamental Emissions [FCC 47CFR 15.249]: Frequency Range of Fundamental Field Strength of Fundamental Emission Field Strength of Fundamental Emission [MHz] [Millivolts/meter] [microvolts/meter] 902-928 50 500 2400-2483.5 50 500 5725-5875 50 500 24000-22500 250 2500 Results: FrequencyCorrectionLimit @3mE-Field FactorPolarity MHzdB μ V/m μ V/m 903.1056.230.086.220417.450,000Horizontal Field Strength Field Strength of Fundamental Emissions Peak Detection Measured Level @3m Field Strength μ V/mdB μ V/mdB μ V/m FrequencyCorrectionLimit @3mE-Field FactorPolarity MHzdBμV/mμV/m 1,806.20 500Vertical +2709.30500Vertical +3612.40500Vertical +4515.50500Vertical 5,418.60 500Vertical 6,321.70 500Vertical 7,224.80 500Vertical +8127.90500Vertical +9031.00500Vertical Field Strength Field Strength of Spurious Emissions Average Detection Measured Level @3m Field Strength μV/m of the FCC Limit dBμV/mdBμV/m No Emission Detected Within 20dB Remarks: +: Denotes restricted band of operation. Measurements were made using a peak detector. Any emission less than 1000 MHz and falling within the restricted bands of FCC Rules Part 15 Section 15.205 were not adjusted…
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Chris Harvey EMC From: Chris Harvey EMC [[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 7:01 AM To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Subject: TCB Application Requesat for information MT#14683 FCC ID: RKB-8001 Page 1 of 1 11/15/2003 Alice, There are several items/areas in the application that need to be addressed/corrected. Please review the information below and respond within 30 days. 1) The FCC ID Label exhibit has 2 labels, one that has the FCC ID :RKB-8001 with the 2 part statement, which is correct, then a second label that has the ID, without the “FCC ID” text, and tehn the FCC DoC logo. The FCC logo should only be used on devices that comply with the FCC DoC requirements, which does not seem to be the case here. If there is a digital portion in this device, according to FCC 15.101 it would be subject to FCC Pt. 15 Class B Verification, since it is classified as an “other Class B Digital Device”. If Verification is correct, the DoC label is not to be used. Please correct the label exhibit 2) I could not find the 903-926 Oscillator in the schematics. Please clarify. Are there portions of the Schematics that have not been supplied? The Schematic diagram supplied is labeled as Sheet 1 of 3. Where are the other sheets? 3) There are several restricted bands as specified in FCC 15.205, which are not addressed in the test report. The limits for the Restricted bands are listed in FCC 15.109, not the limits that are listed in the report. Please correct the report to address the restricted bands, and the margin to compliance for those emissions. Additionally, the limits listed in the table for the non-restricted band harmonics should be from the column of harmonic emissions table in 15.249 and not the fundamental emission (i.e. they should be 500Uv/m, not 50mV/m at 3 meters). Please state the test equipment noise floor sensitivity at 9.26GHz to show how much margin you have to the correct limit. What was the measurement distance above 1GHz? What measurement detector was used above 1GHz. Please contact me if you have further questions. Best regards, Chris Harvey Chris Harvey EMC Consultants, LLC cell 443-622-3300
Close From: alice_wong [SMTP:[email protected]] To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected]; BosleyMarianne Subject: FW: TCB Application Requesat for information MT#14683 FCC ID: RKB-8001 Sent: 11/24/2003 8:51 PM Importance: Normal Dear Chris, For Q1, please see attached file for revised label, location and test report. Answer Q3: Above 1GHz , average detector would be used. Generally, 3 meter measurement distancen is used, However, if very lower or no emission detected. We would changed measurement distance to 1 meter between antenna and EUT. Noise floor sensitivity is 30dB and 24dB marginal to the limit line at 3 meter, 34dB marginal to the limit line at 1 meter. Thanks Best Regards Alice Subject: TCB Application Requesat for information MT#14683 FCC ID: RKB-8001 Alice, There are several items/areas in the application that need to be addressed/corrected. Please review the information below and respond within 30 days. 1) The FCC ID Label exhibit has 2 labels, one that has the FCC ID :RKB-8001 with the 2 part statement, which is correct, then a second label that has the ID, without the ?CC ID?text, and tehn the FCC DoC logo. The FCC logo should only be used on devices that comply with the FCC DoC requirements, which does not seem to be the case here. If there is a digital portion in this device, according to FCC 15.101 it would be subject to FCC Pt. 15 Class B Verification, since it is classified as an ?ther Class B Digital Device? If Verification is correct, the DoC label is not to be used. Please correct the label exhibit 2) I could not find the 903-926 Oscillator in the schematics. Please clarify. Are there portions of the Schematics that have not been supplied? The Schematic diagram supplied is labeled as Sheet 1 of 3. Where are the other sheets? 3) There are several restricted bands as specified in FCC 15.205, which are not addressed in the test report. The limits for the Restricted bands are listed in FCC 15.109, not the limits that are listed in the report. Please correct the report to address the restricted bands, and the margin to compliance for those emissions. Additionally, the limits listed in the table for the non-restricted band harmonics should be from the column of harmonic emissions table in 15.249 and not the fundamental emission (i.e. they should be 500Uv/m, not 50mV/m at 3 meters). Please state the test equipment noise floor sensitivity at 9.26GHz to show how much margin you have to the correct limit. What was the measurement distance above 1GHz? What measurement detector was used above 1GHz. Please contact me if you have further questions. Best regards, Chris Harvey Chris Harvey EMC Consultants, LLC Circuit.pdf HM111506 _Sinar_ test report.pdf label.pdf location.pdf
TEST SET UP PHOTOGRAPH OF THE PRODUCT MEASUREMENT OF RADIATED EMISSION TEST SET UP
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 903.1 MHz - 926.6 MHz | - |

SE-8007 15 Channel 2.4GHz PS Wireless Controller
Equipment Class
DXT - Part 15 Low Power Transceiver, Rx Verified