DSI 27119T49MHZ R/C Toy Car Transmitter User Manual 56113

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Date Submitted1999-08-24 00:00:00
Date Available1998-09-22 00:00:00
Creation Date2001-06-04 19:24:57
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Document Author: VicodinES /CB /TNN

. FCC ID: KN2271 l9TU9MHZ
Congratulations! You are now the owner of the first radio controlled vehicle
with realistic hot rod sounds and the Burnin’ Thunder Burnout water feature.
This vehicle uses a 3" dynamic sound speaker and amplifier to create some
of the most realistic hot rod sounds you have ever heard in a radio controlled
vehicle. You can rev your roaring engine at your command. Your Burcin’
Thunder vehicle also has the Burnout feature which allows you to leave a
“burnout tire trail" as you peel out in turbo mode (Don’t Worry - the
"burnout tire trail" is just a water feature). Please take a few minutes and
follow the instructions below to prepare your vehicle for racing.
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The vehicle requires one 9.6-volt rechargeable nickel cadmium (NiCd)
battery. The battery compartment is located on the bottom of the vehicle.
Before operating vehicle, remove the “Try Me” battery pack and replace
with a 9.6-volt NiCd battery. The “Try Me" battery pack is for store
demonstration purposes only.
The “Try Me" sound button connection should also be removed at this time
by unplugging the wire on the bottom of the car. The “Try Me” button
module is not used in the operation of your vehicle.
The transmitter (controller) requires one 9-volt alkaline battery. The battery
compartment is located on the backside of the transmitter. Slide the battery
door open. Install one 9-volt battery, with polarity (+/-) as shown inside
battery compartment, and replace battery door. .
Antenna Setup
A plastic tube is provided to slip over the antenna wire. This tube allows the
antenna to stand Upright for better reception and damage prevention. Slip
the wire through the tube, press the tube into the rubber socket, and tie a
knot in the antenna wire at the top of the tube. This will prevent the tube
fi'om becoming loose.
Sound and Operation
Your transmitter (controller) has a left and right control stick The Left
Stick moves up and down and controls your motion. The Right Stick moves
left and right and controls your steering.
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gran-in; grid Idle Sound
Afier installing the batteries and antenna tube, your are ready to run
your vehicle. The power switch is located on the bottom side of the
vehicle near the battery compartment. Switch it to the "on” position
and you will immediately hear the start-up and idle sounds. It will
remain in the idle sound mode until it receives a signal from the
transmitter (controller) The vehicle will always return to the idle
sound mode when no other signals are being received from the
transmitter, or until the vehicle is turned off.
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You can rev your engine by pressing down on the Rev button located
in the center of the controller. You can do this at any time you want.
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The Left Stick controller has four (4) functions: Forward, Reverse,
Turbo and Stop.
Forward mode is activated by pushing the Left Stick midway up.
Forward triggers an acceleration, up—shifiing and top end sound
efiects.
Reverse mode is activated by pushing the Left Stick down and
triggers a reverse gear sound effect.
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Turbo/Bumout mode is activated by pushing the Lefi Stick controller
fully forward. You may activate Turbo mode from a stand still
position or while in Forward motion. Turbo mode triggers the
squealing tire, burnout sound effect and will also trigger the water
pump for the Bumout water feature when the vehicle has been setup
to operate this feature. The vehicle will also accelerate to a higher
speed during Turbo mode. The turbo speed will continue as long as
the Lefi Stick is held in Turbo mode, but the Burnout sound feature
and water feature are short durations. Turbo mode and its features can
be rte-triggered at any time.
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Whenever the Lefi Stick is released the car will coast to a stop and a
deceleration sound effect is triggered The sound program will then
return to the Idle sound until the next signal is received fi'om the
transmitter. A more instant stop can be achieved by quickly reversing
the direction of the vehicle for a brief moment.
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While you are driving forward you can steer the car using the Right Stick
controller. To make a lefi turn, push the stick to the left. To make a right
turn. push the stick to the right.
Eurngut Water Mod;
To prepare your vehicle for using the Burnout water feature, fill the water
bottle with water. Place the water bottle nozzle over the filler valve located
on top of the engine. Squeeze the water bottle until the watermnk is full.
The tank is full when water overflows from the valve. You are now ready to
use the Burnout water feature. Remember, everytime you use Turbo mode,
the water pump and Burnout Sound will activate for few seconds. The water
pump will spray water onto the rear wheel and cause them to leave a water
sleek on the groundjust like a car burning rubber on the road.
Batterv Life
Your vehicle should get about a 15 minute run time on fresh 9.6-volt
charged battery. Please allow used batteries to cool down after each use and
before recharging them again. Follow the battery manufacturer instructions
regarding care and maintenance of the batteries.
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Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
the equipment.
NOTE: 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 or
more of the following measures:
I Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. _
I Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
l Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is needed.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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