CyWee Group CWCL01KP-C Motion Recognition Controller User Manual

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User Manual
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User Manual
controller
Thank you for your purchase of the
controller. Before use, review the user manual
carefully and follow the instructions. "Health Information" contains safety warnings for the
user while "Safety information" includes instructions on how to protect the controller from
damage. If children are using the controller, read the contents carefully and monitor children
during use. In addition, keep this manual in a safe location for future reference.
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Health information 			
Safety information					
Product description					
Troubleshooting 					
Terms of responsibility
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P.5
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Package contents
Make sure the following components are in the package or contact your dealer for
assistance.
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Controller
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Receiver
● One wrist strap
● Two AA Alkaline Batteries
● One user manual
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Health information for users
Health information
Warning
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 lay games in a well-lit indoor room and keep a distance from the LCD or PC screen.
Parents should monitor children during play.
The stimulation of strong light or looking directly at a television or computer screen may
cause muscle cramps and/or loss of consciousness in some people. If you are prone to
have one of the above symptoms, get medical advice before using the product. If these
symptoms occur during use, stop using the product immediately and obtain medical
treatment.
If your hand, wrist, or body is tired while using the product, take a break. If your body
continues to feel pain or you feel uncomfortable, stop using the product and obtain
medical treatment.
I f dizziness, nausea, fatigue, or other symptoms similar with motion sickness occur,
stop using the product. If these symptoms persist, obtain medical treatment as soon as
possible.
Avoid using the product while you are tired, or for an extended period of time to prevent
exhaustion.
We recommend taking a 10~15 minute break every 30 minutes of use especially for those
who do not exercise regularly, or people who suffer from heart disease or high blood
pressure, or other related diseases.
The game software is designed to be sensitive to your body's motions, so refrain from
overly intense movements while using the
controller to play games. Users with
heart disease, diabetes, hypertension or respiratory disease should follow medical advice
to limit the amount of physical exertion. Users who are pregnant or potentially pregnant
should ask for medical advice before using this product.
Usage information
Warning
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game play, grip the
controller tightly, do not throw it around or wave it
dangerously in order to avoid causing injuries to other people or damage to surrounding
objects.
Make sure all players tighten the wrist strap on their wrists. If the
controller wrist
strap is not tightened, it may fall off your wrist and cause damages.
Before game play, make sure there are no other people or any objects within arms length,
and make sure the distance between the
controller and the computer or the TV
is more than two meters. In addition, if there is more than one player playing the game,
make sure there is sufficient space to avoid unintended collisions and accidents.
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Safety information
Information about the
controller and Wrist Strap
Warning
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the
authorized wrist strap; do not use any other wrist strap. If you use
another wrist strap, the wrist strap may fall off and result in a broken or loose wrist strap,
or even cause damages or injuries.
If your hand is wet or sweaty, do not use the
controller. Dry your hands before
using this device. Using it when your hands are wet may cause it to slip from your hand
and cause damages or injuries.
Do not swing or wave the
controller when only holding the wrist strap; doing so
could cause the wrist strap to break and result in damages or injuries.
Before using the
controller, make sure the wrist strap is not damaged. If the
wrist strap is damaged, stop using this device and replace the wrist strap.
When replacing the batteries, put the battery cover back on. Do not use the product
without the battery cover or you may cause damages or injuries.
If there is unusual sound, smell, or smoke originating from the controller, immediately
remove the batteries and send the product to the maintenance center for inspection.
Continuous usage may cause a short circuit or product malfunction.
Do not use the
controller if any liquid has been spilled on it. Do not use a damp
or cleaning solvent to clean the
controller, just send it to the maintenance
center. Continuous usage may cause a short circuit or product malfunction.
Do not use a damaged
controller; continuously using the product may cause
electric shocks, injuries or product malfunction.
Do not attempt to repair or make any adjustments to the
controller without any
authorization.
Do not touch the battery connector with your fingers or other metals, to avoid electric
shock, injuries or product malfunction.
D o not use the product in locations with high volumes of wireless frequencies (e.g.,
hospitals or public agencies) to avoid interference with the radio waves of the
controller.
U sers with a pacemaker should maintain a distance of at least 22 cm between the
product and the pacemaker to avoid the pacemaker radio waves from affecting the
functions of the
controller.
Caution
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not place the product on the floor to avoid damages and injuries..
the product in a location that is out of reach to children.
The
controller is made of plastic and metal components. Regular disposal of the
controller may be extremely hazardous; dispose of it in accordance with your
local government regulations.
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Guidelines
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Do not use or keep the product in a location with high humidity, dust or fumes.
not directly expose the product to the sun, or locations that have abnormally high
temperatures (e.g., near a stove or a heater).
Wipe the
controller with a clean, soft cloth. To avoid surface damage, do not
use a cleanser, thinner, or alcohol to wipe the product.
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Relevant usage information about batteries
Danger
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any battery leakage occurs, thoroughly wash the affected surfaces with a large amount
of water and immediately obtain medical treatment.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.
Do not use deformed or non-assigned batteries.
Do not use metal to short the positive (+) and negative (-) ends.
Do not put the batteries in backwards. Make sure that the positive (+) and negative (-)
ends are in their correct positions.
Warning
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not mix used and new batteries, and do not mix different brands of batteries.
not recharge alkaline or non-rechargeable batteries.
Do not leave batteries in the controller for long periods of non-use.
Do not use damaged, deformed or leaking batteries.
If battery leakage occurs in the
controller, stop usage immediately and send it
to the
maintenance center for inspection.
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Warning
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controller uses AA batteries or AA rechargeable nickel metal hydride (NiMH)
batteries. If you use rechargeable nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries, be sure to follow
the manufacturer's guidelines for safe and proper usage.
Do not use batteries in locations where the temperature rapidly changes.
When disposing of the batteries, follow the regulations of your local government.
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Product description
1.
controller
Player LED
Power Button
Home button
D-pad
Button “C”
LED
SYNC
Battery cover
Power LED
Button “A”
Trigger
Button “B”
Wrist strap
connector
hook
Reset button
Power LED
 hows the status of the
controller. Orange LED is lit when the controller is on.
● Player LED
Indicate which player the controller is set up for.
● Power Button
 Press once to turn the power on, and hold for three seconds to turn the power off.
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Receiver
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SYNC Button
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3. Installing Batteries in the
controller
3-1
The
controller uses two AA batteries.
recommends high quality
alkaline batteries for best performance and longevity of battery life. If you use
rechargeable nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries, be sure to follow the manufacturer掇
guidelines for safety and proper usage.
3-2
Remove the battery cover and put in two AA alkaline batteries in accordance with the
image shown below. Be sure to insert the negative (-) end first when inserting new
batteries, and remove the plus (+) end first when replacing the batteries.
3-3
Replace the battery cover, ensure that it slides closed with a "click" .
4.Wrist strap installation
4-1
Insert the thin cord of the wrist strap through the wrist
strap connector hook, and loop the wrist strap through the
thin cord circle and pull the wrist strap out gently.
4-2
Make sure you use a
not use any other wrist strap.
authorized wrist strap, do
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5.Synchronizing the
receiver with the computer
5-1
Follow these steps when synchronizing the
receiver to the computer for the first time:
5-1-1 Make sure the computer power is on.
5-1-2 Press the power button on the
controller. Player LEDs 1 to 4 will flash once, in
order, then the power LED of the
controller will turn orange, which indicates that
the power is on.
receiver, insert
5-1-3 Remove the cap of the
it in the USB port and press the SYNC button
once. At this time, the
receiver LED
will flash for 6-8 seconds before a connection is
made. Press any button on the
controller to complete synchronization.
receiver LED and the player LED
5-1-4 After a successful connection, the
will remain lit.
5-2
If you do not have a successful connection, press the
repeat steps 5-1-3 to 5-1-4.
receiver button again and
5-3
After the
controller and the
no need to repeat the process.
6.
receiver are synchronized once, there is
controller basic operation
6-1
Power: Press the power button on the
controller once to turn the product on,
and hold the power button for three seconds to turn it off. When the
controller
becomes idle for 90 seconds, it will enter standby/energy-save mode. Once the
controller detects motion, power will be restored. If the
controller is low on
power, the player LED will blink to remind you to change
the batteries.
6-2
Wave: Wave the
from side to side.
controller up and down, and
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6-3
Pushing or Pulling: Move the controller forward or backward,
toward and away from the screen.
6-4
Twist: Move the controller in a twisting motion by rotating your arm.
User information about the
controller
Facing the computer screen, maintain a distance of 1~5 meters between the receiver
and the tip of the
controller.
● Make sure there are no people or objects at arms length between the
controller and the
receiver.
● If there is any equipment that may interfere with the radio frequency in the surrounding
area of the
controller and the
receiver, keep a distance from that
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area or stop using the other wireless devices.
Space confirmation
To use the
controller safely, make sure there is ample game playing space
while playing games.
● Ensure that there are no people or objects in the surrounding area to ensure full game
playing space.
● Ensure that when you are waving the remote, there are no other objects at arms
length.
● If more than two people are playing the game, make sure there is ample game space
between each player to prevent collision.
● Stay at least two meters away from the TV or computer screen to avoid damaging the
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TV or the computer with the
controller.
Warning!
Make sure there is ample game playing space at all times during game play!
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7.Holding method and various modes of the
controller
7-1
The
controller can be held in either the gun or straight mode, switching
between the two modes as follows:
7-1-1 To switch from gun mode to straight mode hold
both ends of the
controller with both
hands, with
logo in the left hand:
7-1-2 Turn the right hand wrist clockwise
7-1-3 O nce completely turned, the remote should
look like this:
7-1-4 To switch from straight mode to gun mode, turn the right end counterclockwise
to reverse the turning direction, and repeat the above-mentioned steps.
7-2
3D Mouse mode
● This mode can be used in both straight and gun mode. The 3D mouse mode can
be enabled and disabled by pressing Home and Button B simultaneously to switch
between the browsing and non-browsing mouse modes.
7-2-1 In the browsing mode, move the mouse cursor will move up and down, left
and right by moving your wrist in the intended direction. In this mode, if the
mouse cursor goes beyond the borders of the screen, press Button A to
freeze the mouse cursor and move the
controller position to
reposition the cursor on screen.
7-2-2 In the non-browsing mode, the mouse cursor will move up and down, left
and right. Button A must be held down to move the mouse, when Button A is
released, the mouse cursor will freeze again.
controller is similar to using the left click
7-2-3 Pressing the trigger of the
of a computer mouse.
controller is similar to using the right click
7-2-4 Pressing Button C on the
of a computer mouse.
Caution!
The default mode of the
controller is the browsing mode. In browsing
mode, if the cursor goes beyond the borders of the screen, use Button A to move
the cursor to the edge of the screen for recenter and then move it to the position
you want.
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7-3
Gun mode
● This mode requires putting the
controller
into gun mode and holding it with one hand.
● The following operation is for basic reference only;
for details and operating methods, see the game
manuals.
7-4
Sports mode
● In sports mode, the
controller should be in straight mode.
● T he following operation is for basic reference only; for details and operating
methods, refer to the individual game manuals.
7-4-1 Front swing
7-4-2 Back swing
7-4-3 Serve
7-5
Aviation mode
● This mode requires putting the
controller into gun mode, and holding it
with the hinge forward with the
logo in your left hand.
● The following operation is for basic reference only; for details and operating
methods, refer to the individual game manuals.
7-5-1 To fly high, move the hinge of the
controller up.
7-5-2 To fly low, move the hinge of the
controller down.
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7-5-3 To fly left, tilt the
7-5-4 To fly right, tilt the
controller to the left.
controller to the right.
7-6
Racing mode
● This mode requires putting the
controller into gun mode and holding it with
the hinge pointing up with the
logo in your left hand.
● The following operation is for basic reference only; for details and operating methods,
refer to the game manuals.
7-6-1 Turn left
7-6-2 Turn right
Caution!
During game play, make sure you use the wrist strap and maintain a secure grip
on the
controller. The
manufacturer is not responsible for
any inappropriate usage of the
controller.
Caution!
The
controller must be synchronized with the
receiver for
usage. A successful synchronization will keep the
receiver LED and
the
controller LED on.
● If the first connection fails, refer to section 5-2 and follow the steps again.
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Troubleshooting
If any of the following situations occur while using the
controller, refer to the
following Q&A list for help:
Situation 1:
controller cannot be used. Why?
● Is the
controller power on?
Make sure the
controller power is on. If so, make sure the batteries are
correctly positioned in the
controller.
● Is the
controller in standby mode?
If the
controller has not been used for 90 seconds, it will enter standby
mode. Just move the
controller to re-activate it.
● Is the
receiver plugged in?
Make sure the
receiver is plugged-in correctly and the LED is always on.
● Is there any interference with the position of the
receiver?
Remove any obstacles in front of the
receiver and make sure you can
clearly see the front of the
receiver.
● Is the distance between the
controller and the
receiver too
close or too far?
Keep a distance between the
controller and the
receiver of
1~5 meters.
Situation 2: Even after motions, there is no response from
controller, why?
● Is it the mode correct?
Follow the game instructions to ensure you are using the correct mode.
Situation 3:
receiver LED is not on
● Is the power on?
Make sure the computer power and the
controller power are both on.
● Is the distance too far?
If the
controller is too far away, the
receiver cannot sense it.
Maintain a distance between the
controller and the receiver of 1~5 meters.
● Has the synchronization of the
controller failed?
Refer to section 5-2 for synchronization information.
Situation 4:
controller cursor control is not stable
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Does the LED continue to flash?
If it does, that means that the
controller is too far away. The
receiver will not be able to sense it; so maintain a distance between the controller
and the receiver of 1~5 meters.
If it does not, remove the battery cover and press the reset button to allow the
controller to return to the default setting.
If any of the above solutions do not correct your problem or you have a question, please
visit our website, www.cywee.com, for supplemental and/or updated information about our
product.
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Terms of responsibility
In addition to the relevant laws and regulations, the following situations are not included in
the warranty scope or liability of the company:
1. Product damage that has resulted from inappropriate product usage.
2. Product damage that has resulted from product repair without written authorization of the
company.
3. User-inflicted product damage.
4. Product damage that has resulted from using the product in an abnormal environment.
5. Product damage caused by natural disasters.
6. Products without
-issued serial numbers.
7. Damage caused by using software or an object not provided by the company.
8. Samples, testers, non-mass production products and software.
9. Products under an expired warranty.
The liabilities of the company only include direct and actual damage. It does not include
indirect, incidental or special damage (such as expected profit loss and moral damage
compensation) and punitive damages. In addition to other regulations, the liabilities of the
company to users will require the company, at most, to replace the
controller with
the latest model.
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
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.
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
This Class [B] digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe [B] est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.

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