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TB9-17500ACYBORG SHARK

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CYBORG SHARK - FCC ID TB9-17500A - Swimways Corporation
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Application Details

Equipment Class
DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter
Date of Grant
Oct 13, 2005
Application Purpose
Original Equipment
Date of Application
Oct 13, 2005
Equipment Note
CYBORG SHARK
Frequency Range
26.96000000 - 27.28000000
Company
Swimways Corporation
Country
United States

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Users Manual

!WARNING! Item can swim into deep water. Always keep children in sight within quick and easy reach when they are in the water. Do not allow children to play where water is too deep for their swimming ability. ASSEMBLY & INSTALLING BATTERIES SIDE FIN ASSEMBLY Insert side fin of RC Cyborg Shark onto supporting rod as shown. Using a mini screwdriver, screw fin into place until secure. New NiMH battery pack is not charged before shipping. Charge for 12 hours before 1st use. Note: Any batteries purchased for use in this toy may pose a hazard to children. Please check safety notice supplied with batteries before use. Warning: Dispose of batteries promptly and properly; do not bury or burn them. Cautions: • Batteries to be installed by adults only. • Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type. • Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of different capacities. • After each use, remove all batteries from the product, and drain any water that has accumulated inside. Moisture allowed to remain inside the product will damage the electronic components and batteries. Store the product with the battery compartment door open to allow it to dry completely. • Change batteries in dry area. Your Shark needs these batteries for power, for best performance and longest life. • One 9V battery for the transmitter. • Four AA batteries for the Shark or rechargeable NiMH battery HOW TO CHANGE BATTERIES RC CYBORK SHARK CONTROLLER 1. To open, use Phillips screwdriver to loosen the 4 screws on the battery compartment cover and lift the cover to remove it. 2. Put one 9V battery in the compartment. Make sure that (+) and (-) poles are positioned properly. 3. Replace the battery cover and secure it with the screws. Note: When the transmitter’s range decreases, replace its battery. RC CYBORG SHARK 1. When installing new batteries, make sure that the power is in the off position on the Cyborg Shark. Turn power off by pressing the button under the nose of the Shark. The eyes of the Shark will light up if the power is still on. 2. To open, use phillips screwdriver to loosen 3 screws on the battery compartment cover and lift the cover to remove it. 3. Take out the battery compartment box from the battery compartment. 4. Place 4-AA batteries or 6.0V rechargeable battery into the battery box. 5. Depending on which battery source you are using: plug either the AA battery box connector or the 6.0V rechargeable battery connector into the Cyborg Shark connector. 6. Make sure battery and connector are securely in battery compartment. 7. Replace cover and secure with screws. Your Cyborg Shark can dive underneath the water for up to 10 feet and has full directional steering functions. It has a range of 100 feet. Transmitter uses: 1 – 9V size battery (not included) Shark uses: 4 “AA” size batteries (not included) or rechargeable NiMH battery (included with charger) THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED FOR SWIMMING POOLS ONLY (chlorinated or salt water). CAUTION: For safety, children playing with this toy should be supervised by an ADULT, as with any products designed to be used in or around water. To maintain good Shark performance and control, make sure that your RC Cyber Shark is operated at depths that do not exceed 10 feet. Ages 8 and up RC Cyborg Shark is available in Red and Blue When using 2 Sharks together, make sure they are not the same color to prevent crossing signals. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. After the RC Cyborg Shark is fully charged or new batteries are installed in both the Shark and the controller, activate Shark by pressing the button under the nose of the Shark (eyes will light up when turned on). 2. Activate controller by pressing the button located in the middle (light will turn on) 3. Place Shark in the water and begin to operate. 4. Push left knob on controller up and down to move side fins (dive or surface). 5. Push left knob on controller left and right to move tail back and forth (turn left or right). 6. Push right knob up and down to propel Shark forward or backward. HELPFUL HINTS • Fragile! Handle with care. Do not drop! Do not drop in water. • Do not pick up Shark by the side fins or the tail. • Do not try to forcefully adjust the side fins or the tail. They are controlled by IC chip. • Do not leave on the floor to avoid stepping or falling on the Shark accidentally. • After each use, wash off Shark and the Controller with faucet water and then drain all the water on the inside by tilting in different directions. Never shake to get rid of water to dry. • After use, open Battery Compartment and wipe the batteries dry and inside of battery box (for both the Shark and the Transmitter). If water is found in forst use, try lubricant on the rubbery seals with petroleum jelly or equivalent. • Before recharging your battery, make sure the rechargeable battery is completely dry. • Do not use submarine in strong currents or in any body of water with large waves. • Never touch or put your fingers near the propellers while they are spinning. • Always turn on the transmitter first, then the RC Cyborg Shark and turn off the Shark first, then the transmitter. Otherwise, your Shark might pick up other radio waves and start moving while the transmitter is off. Should this happen, immediately turn on the transmitter to bring the Shark under your control. • Running your Shark continuously for long periods generates high heat levels. Heat causes wear and tear on the Shark. To help keep heat levels down, when your Shark’s battery dies, let the Shark cool for at least 10 minutes before installing fresh batteries. • If the Shark’s motor runs but does not respond to the transmitter, move closer to the submarine and try again. • If someone uses a CB nearby, it might interfere with control of the Shark. If this happens, move the Shark away from the CB. • You cannot operate your Shark near devices with transmitters that use the same f…

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Operational Description

Operation Description The Cyborg Shark is powered by 1 X 9V size battery and operating at radio channel 27.145MHz. It oscillated by crystal and it has two control sticks in the front of unit. When the control stick pressed once, it can transmit a radio frequency for receiver unit running to difference direction. Refer to the circuit design, the circuit description is listed as below:  Q1, Y1 and associate circuit act as oscillator.  Q3 and associate circuit act as RF amplify.  Q2, U2 and associate circuit act as encoder.  Q4, U1 and associate circuit act as power control.

Test Report

TEST REPORT Report No. : AF023095-001 Date : 2005 October 14 For and on behalf of CMA Testing and Certification Laboratories Authorized Signature : Page 1 of 11 Danny Chui EMC Engineer - EL. Division FCC ID : TB9-17500A This document shall not be reproduced either in full or in part except with written approval by the Authorized Representative of CMA Testing. Room 1302, Yan Hing Centre, 9-13 Wong Chuk Yeung St.., Fo Tan, Shatin, Hong Kong. Tel: (852) 2698 8198 Fax: (852) 2695 4177 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.cmatcl.com Application No. : LF217967(0) Applicant : Swimways Corp. 5816 Ward Court, Virginia Beach, VA23455 Sample Description : One(1) submitted sample stated to be Cyborg Shark of Model No. 17500 Rating : 1 x 9V size battery No. of submitted sample : Two (2) piece(s) *** Date Received : Test Period : Test Requested : Test Method : Test Result : Conclusion : 2005 September 30 2005 September 30 – 2005 October 13 FCC Part 15 Certification FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 – July 2004 ANSI C63.4 – 2003 See attached sheet(s) from page 2 to 11. The submitted sample was found to comply with requirement of FCC Part 15 Subpart C. TEST REPORT Report No. : AF023095-001 Date : 2005 October 14 Page 2 of 11 FCC ID : TB9-17500A This document shall not be reproduced either in full or in part except with written approval by the Authorized Representative of CMA Testing. Room 1302, Yan Hing Centre, 9-13 Wong Chuk Yeung St.., Fo Tan, Shatin, Hong Kong. Tel: (852) 2698 8198 Fax: (852) 2695 4177 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.cmatcl.com Table of Contents 1 General Information........................................................................................................................ 3 1.1 General Description.................................................................................................................. 3 1.2 Location of the test site............................................................................................................. 4 1.3 List of measuring equipment..................................................................................................... 5 2 Description of the radiated emission test........................................................................................... 6 2.1 Test Procedure......................................................................................................................... 6 2.2 Test Result...............................................................................................................................6 2.3 Radiated Emission Measurement Data....................................................................................... 7 3 Description of the Line-conducted Test............................................................................................ 8 3.1 Test Procedure......................................................................................................................... 8 3.2 Test Result...............................................................................................................................8 3.3 Graph and Table of Conducted Emission Measurement Data....................................................... 8 4 Photograph..................................................................................................................................... 9 4.1 Photographs of the Test Setup for Radiated Emission and Conduction Emission........................... 9 4.2 Photographs of the External and Internal Configurations of the EUT........................................... 9 5 Supplementary document............................................................................................................... 10 5.1 Bandwidth............................................................................................................................. 10 5.2 Duty Cycle............................................................................................................................. 10 6 Appendices...............................................................................................................................11 TEST REPORT Report No. : AF023095-001 Date : 2005 October 14 Page 3 of 11 FCC ID : TB9-17500A This document shall not be reproduced either in full or in part except with written approval by the Authorized Representative of CMA Testing. Room 1302, Yan Hing Centre, 9-13 Wong Chuk Yeung St.., Fo Tan, Shatin, Hong Kong. Tel: (852) 2698 8198 Fax: (852) 2695 4177 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.cmatcl.com 1 General Information 1.1 General Description The equipment under test (EUT) is a transmitter for Cyborg Shark. Operating at 27.145 MHz which is controlled by a crystal. The EUT is powered by 9V size battery. It has two control stick and a on/ off switch in the centre of EUT. When the control stick is pressed once, it can transmit difference radio signal to receiver. The brief circuit description is listed as follows : - Y1, Q1, Q2 and associated circuit act as oscillator. - Q3, L3 and associated circuit act as RF amplifier and filter. - U2 and associated circuit act as encoder. - U1, Q4 and associated circuit act as voltage control. TEST REPORT Report No. : AF023095-001 Date : 2005 October 14 Page 4 of 11 FCC ID : TB9-17500A This document shall not be reproduced either in full or in part except with written approval by the Authorized Representative of CMA Testing. Room 1302, Yan Hing Centre, 9-13 Wong Chuk Yeung St.., Fo Tan, Shatin, Hong Kong. Tel: (852) 2698 8198 Fax: (852) 2695 4177 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: http://www.cmatcl.com 1.2 Location of the test site Radiated emissions measurements are investigated and taken pursuant to the procedures of ANSI C63.4 – 2003. An open areaTesting Site is set up for investigation and located at : Top of the Roof, Yan Hing Centre, 9 – 13 Wong Chuk Yeung Street, Fo Tan, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong. Conducted emissions measu…

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Test Report

CMA Testing and Certification Laboratories Job No.: J00041791 WF-EL-EMC-15 Edition 3 2005 Mar 29 Page of Bandwidth Plot Bandwidth 1

Test Report

CMA Testing and Certification Laboratories Job No.: J00041791 WF-EL-EMC-15 Edition 3 2005 Mar 29 Page of Duty Cycle Duty Cycle 1 Duty Cycle 2 CMA Testing and Certification Laboratories Job No.: J00041791 WF-EL-EMC-15 Edition 3 2005 Mar 29 Page of Duty Cycle 3

Contact Information

Applicant

David A Arias(President)
[email protected]757-460-1156Fax: 757-464-9281

Test Firm

CMA Industrial Development Foundations LimitedAndrew Wong
[email protected]852-2698-8198Fax: 852-2695-4177

Technical Specifications

#Rule PartsFrequency RangePower Output
115C26.96 MHz - 27.28 MHz-

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