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INSTRUCTION MANUAL I. FOREWORD .................................................................................................................................. 4 A. INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................ 4 B. POWER SUPPLY ........................................................................................................................ 6 C. PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS ......................................................................................... 6 1. STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATES OF COMPLIANCE ...................................................... 6 2. NON-LIABILITY CLAUSE ................................................................................................. 6 3. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................................................................................... 6 4. CARE AND MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................... 7 5. PRIVACY ........................................................................................................................ 7 6. THE BATTERIES ................................................................................................................ 7 II. INITIAL USE............................................................................................................................... 8 E. INFORMATION ABOUT BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY ............................................... 8 F. BUILDING YOUR SPYKEE CELL .......................................................................................... 8 G. INSTALLING THE SPYKEE CELL APPLICATION ....................................................... 8 H. POWERING UP SPYKEE CELL .............................................................................................. 9 I. CONNECTING YOUR MOBILE PHONE TO SPYKEE CELL ........................................... 9 III. MAIN MENU OF THE "SPYKEE CELL " PROGRAM ................................................... 10 IV. SPYKEE CELL FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................ 11 J. "START" MENU: CONTROLLING SPYKEE CELL ......................................................... 11 1. MOVING SPYKEE CELL................................................................................................. 11 YOU CAN SET THE SPEED OF YOUR ROBOT: SEE PART IV, CHAP.D, P14............................................ 11 2. MOVING THE HEAD OF SPYKEE CELL........................................................................... 11 3. TAKING A PHOTO ........................................................................................................ 11 4. PLAYING SOUND AND LIGHT EFFECTS......................................................................... 12 5. LISTENING TO MUSIC ................................................................................................... 12 6. MEMO : CONTROL AND QUICK ACCESS BUTTONS TO THE MUSIC, VOICE FX AND FX MENUS ................................................................................................................................ 12 K. "MUSIC" MENU: LISTENING TO MUSIC ......................................................................... 13 1. CONTROL YOUR IPOD WITH YOUR MOBILE PHONE................................................... 13 2. USE YOUR SPYKEE CELL AS STEREO LOUDSPEAKERS FOR YOUR IPOD ....................... 14 B. COMMUNICATE: ..................................................................................................................... 14 a)
"HANDS FREE" KIT....................................................................................................................... 14 b) ACTIVATE MESSAGES............................................................................................................... 14 C. CUSTOMISING SPYKEE CELL PARAMETERS ................................................................ 15 1. MENU SETTINGS: GENERAL PARAMETERS .................................................................... 15 a) Robot Movement Speed....................................................................................................... 15 b) Video Size................................................................................................................................... 15 c) Volume........................................................................................................................................ 15 d) SMS Alerts ................................................................................................................................... 15 2.
"SOUND FX" MENU: CHOICE OF SPECIAL EFFECTS...................................................... 16
"VOICE FX" MENU: RECORDING AND VOICE MORPHING ......................................... 16 3. V. MEMO: CONTROL BUTTONS AND QUICK ACCESS TO OTHER MENUS ............... 17 START MENU ................................................................................................................................ 17 MUSIC -IPOD MENU ................................................................................................................... 17 SOUND FX MENU ......................................................................................................................... 17 VOICE FX MENU .......................................................................................................................... 17 VI. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................... 18 VII. HELP......................................................................................................................................... 18 FOREWORD I. Read this manual carefully before using Spykee Cell. The packaging and Quick Start Guide should be kept in a safe place. A. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing Spykee Cell. Spykee Cell is a robot to build that can be controlled from your mobile phone via Bluetooth wireless technology! Spykee Cell is equipped with a Bluetooth card, a webcam, a motorised head, a microphone, 2 stereo loudspeakers, 3 LEDs and 2 motors. Spykee Cell is a mobile robot!
You can control Spykee Cell from your mobile phone!
Spykee Cell moves and you can direct its head. It sees, takes photos and produces a number of light and sound effects Spykee Cell lets you listen to music from your iPod !
Control your iPod from your mobile phone, and listen to your favourite songs in stereo on your robot!
Spykee Cell is a robot that communicates!
You can use it as a Hands Free set for your mobile calls. Spykee Cell also lets you morph your voice!
The box contains:
Spykee Cell robot kit Building instructions Activation instructions Easily and quickly build 2 different models / Compatible with all Meccano parts Instructions and tools included / Requires 6 AA batteries (not included) General View of Robot microphone microphone webcam webcam motorized head motorized head fiber optics fiber optics Bluetooth emittor/receiver Bluetooth emittor/receiver Stereo Stereo loudspeackers loudspeackers iPod dock iPod dock 2 motors 2 motors View of Robot Chassis Sound volume Sound volume button button Pick up or Hang up Pick up or Hang up phone button phone button View of Robot Underside B. POWER SUPPLY
Spykee Cell is powered by Six 1.5V AA batteries (not supplied).
To change the batteries, follow the instructions in the building instructions. C. PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS 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. In accordance with FCC requirements, changes or modifications not expressly approved by Meccano could void the user's authority to operate this product. 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:
- 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. 1. STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATES OF COMPLIANCE 1- MECCANO hereby declares that this product complies with all requisite standards and other relevant regulations of directive 1999/EC. A copy of the original statement of compliance may be obtained at the following address: MECCANO, 363 avenue de Saint Exupry 62100 Calais, France. 2- This product must be used indoors. 2. NON-LIABILITY CLAUSE Certain differences may appear between the description found in the user's manual and the behavior of the robot depending on your robot's software version. 3. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Choose a SAFE location to operate your Spykee. Do not operate it in the street. Do not operate it in sand or in puddles. This could deteriorate its performance. Check the surface conditions through which the robot will move and be aware of obstacles. Avoid all contact with water. The robot cannot climb or go down stairs. Spykee's audio receivers are sensitive instruments. Do not allow the robot to be near a heat source or IN FULL SUN for any prolonged time. Do not leave the robot in humid or damp areas. Do not drop or throw it. Do not paint it. CAUTION Risk of injury - keep out of reach of children under 36 months of age. CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE MANUFATURER MAY VOID THE USER'S RIGHT TO OPERATE THIS DEVICE. 4. CARE AND MAINTENANCE This robot requires periodic maintenance and cleaning. Clean it with a slightly damp cloth. Handle your Spykee with care and keep it in a clean area, sheltered from dust. Do not attempt to open it or repair your Spykee yourself. Its batteries must only be changed by specialists = please contact After Sales Service in this event. The "barred trashcan" symbol found on your robot and its recharging station means that these products must, at the end of their lifetime, be delivered to special waste collection points:
Municipal waste dumps with specific bins for this kind of device Collection bins at the point-of-sale They will be recycled there, thus avoiding the discharge of regulated substances into the environment, and allowing the materials that make up your Spykee to be reused. In member countries of the European Union These selective collection points are accessible free of charge. All products containing the "barred trashcan" symbol must be delivered to these collection points. In countries that are not members of the European Union Any equipment marked with the "barred trashcan" should not be disposed of in ordinary trash cans if your country or region has special organizations in place for collection and recycling, and this equipment should be brought to these collection points so that it may be recycled. 5. PRIVACY You are reminded that you must abide by the rules and laws in force in your country on taking photographs and sound recording. In accordance with these rules and laws, it is sometimes strictly forbidden to takes photos and/or make recordings of the voice or any personal attribute and to reproduce or distribute them, since it could be considered a breach of privacy. It is the user's sole responsibility to ensure that if required he has prior permission to take a picture and/or record the voice of another person. The manufacturer, distributor or seller of your Spykee Cell will not be held liable for any inappropriate use of your robot. 6. THE BATTERIES Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries. The batteries must be taken out of the toy before being charged if they can be removed. The batteries must only be recharged under adult supervision (if they can be removed). Different types of batteries or new and used batteries should not be used together. Only batteries of the recommended or similar type should be used. Take care to respect the polarity when installing batteries. Used batteries must be removed from the toy. Battery terminals must not be short circuited. Used batteries must be disposed of at a recycling center. Please use Saline or Alkaline batteries. Lithium batteries should not be used in this robot. For your information, using rechargeable batteries will reduce the robot's operating time. INITIAL USE II. A. INFORMATION ABOUT BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY Bluetooth is a short range wireless technology, which allows several electronic devices equipped with this technology to be connected together. The theoretical range of Bluetooth for a mobile phone is 10 metres. If you direct your robot beyond this reception zone it will stop automatically. Notes:
Bluetooth wireless technology allows transmission of pictures and sound. However, it is important to realise that the larger the size of the image, the more staccato or delayed the motion on your mobile phone screen will be.
1) 2) 1) 2) 3) For optimum connection between your mobile phone and your Spykee Cell robot, we recommend that you avoid obstacles between the two devices. B. BUILDING YOUR SPYKEE CELL Read the assembly instructions included in the box. Select your model and assemble it following the instructions!
C. INSTALLING THE SPYKEE CELL APPLICATION Download onto your computer the Spykee Cell application installation files for your mobile phone. Connect your computer to your mobile phone with the connecting cable (generally supplied with your mobile phone), by infra-red or by using Bluetooth. The choice of connection depends on your model of mobile phone and computer. Install the Spykee Cell application on your mobile phone following the instructions supplied by your mobile phone manufacturer. During the installation procedure, several security warnings may appear. Please validate them to be able to use the Spykee Cell program. So that the Spykee Cell program works correctly, ensure your mobile phone is kept up to date. To do that, visit your mobile phone manufacturer's website. To control your iPod from your mobile phone, ensure your iPod's software is up to date. To do that:
1. Download the latest version of iTunes from the Apple website: http://www.apple.com/fr/itunes/download/
2. Connect your iPod to your computer, launch iTunes and update your iPod following the instructions supplied by Apple. D. POWERING UP SPYKEE CELL 1) 2) 3) 1) Switch on Spykee Cell by moving the button under the chassis to the "ON" position. A red light on Spykee Cell comes on. Then the robot will search nearby for a telephone to which it had been previously linked in hands free mode. If the phone is found, you will hear a beep, beep. If the phone is not detected, you will hear the sound of a bell. In both cases, the robot has powered up correctly and will continue its initialisation. When this has finished, another beep will sound. You robot is then ready. If the red lights on your Spykee Cell do not come on after several seconds, or you do not hear the beep or the red optic fibers hardly light up : check the power button is definitely ON. If it is, your robot's batteries may be discharged so replace them. To do that read the assembly instructions. E. CONNECTING YOUR MOBILE PHONE TO SPYKEE CELL Check your mobile phone is switched on. 2) Activate your mobile phone's Bluetooth function. 3) 4) Once Bluetooth has been switched on:
Access your telephone's Main Menu.
A picture of Spykee Cell appears on your screen:
Look for the Spykee Cell program in your mobile phone and open it.
- A Warning Message might appear asking if you want to allow the Spykee program to use the connectivity applications : say Yes.
- Wait a few seconds for connection to be established *
* The first connection takes the longest, it can take up to 45 seconds. Following ones are faster. You will come to the Spykee Cell program Main Menu and you can now control your robot. If you have not activated Bluetooth on your mobile phone or it is disabled, when you try to connect a warning message might appear saying Bluetooth Disabled. Switch on Bluetooth !
III. MAIN MENU OF THE "SPYKEE CELL " PROGRAM This is the Spykee Cell program Main Menu:
Below are the contents of each menu we will cover in the rest of this manual:
Start p.10/11 Robot Control:
Moving Spykee Cell Moving the Head of Spykee Cell Taking a Photo Activating Sound and Light effects Listening to Music Memo: Control and Quick Access buttons to the Music, Voice FX and FX Menus Music -iPod p.12/13 Listening to Music:
Controlling your iPod from your mobile phone Using Spykee Cell as stereo loud speakers for your iPod Voice FX p. 15 Sound FX p. 15 Settings p. 14 About Exit Audio Recording and Voice Modification Choice of Special Effects Setting parameters for:
speed of robot movement video size sound volume SMS messages (only on some telephones) The company that owns Spykee and developed the Spykee program Exit the program: disconnect Spykee Cell from your mobile phone IV. SPYKEE CELL FUNCTIONS A.
"START" MENU: CONTROLLING SPYKEE CELL Before making Spykee Cell move, ensure the robot is on the ground or away from the edge of a table for instance, to avoid any risk of it falling and being damaged. If you move Spykee Cell beyond the range of Bluetooth, you will lose contact. If you stay out of range too long you will not be able to re-establish connection. In the Spykee Cell program Main Menu, select "Start", wait a few seconds, the picture seen by Spykee Cell will appear on your mobile phone and you can then take control of the robot. 7. MOVING SPYKEE CELL Use the multidirectional navigation button on your mobile phone to move Spykee Cell in the desired direction. By pressing the multidirectional button once, Spykee Cell will make a small movement in the desired direction, a second pulse will give it a longer movement and keeping the button pressed produces continuous movement while the button is held down. You can move Spykee Cell more quickly with the "TURBO" function:
To activate the "TURBO" function, press once on your phone's "8" key. Once selected, the word "TURBO" on your mobile phone screen turns from grey to red. If you press "8" a second time, the "TURBO" function is deactivated and the word is displayed in grey
You can set the speed of your robot: see Part IV, Chap.D, p14. Make sure you only move Spykee Cell within a maximum radius of 10 metres. If your robot moves out of range it will stop automatically, the picture will freeze and you will receive a warning message: "Connection lost :
Spykee is out of range or is powered off". Move closer to your Spykee Cell, if you do it quickly (in under 10 seconds) the connection will be re-established automatically; otherwise you will have to re-connect your mobile phone to Spykee Cell manually. 8. MOVING THE HEAD OF SPYKEE CELL Spykee Cell has a motorised head which you can raise or lower :
Raise Spykee Cell's head by pressing the "2" key on your mobile phone Lower Spykee Cell's head by pressing the "5" key on your mobile phone
9. TAKING A PHOTO To take a photo, click once on your mobile phone "OK" key.
Depending on your model of mobile phone, you might see a warning message asking you if you are sure you want to take a photo; confirm to take the photo.
You will hear a "Click Clack" sound from the robot to indicate a photo has been taken.
Your photo will be saved in your mobile phone default picture directory. Refer to your mobile phone user manual to find the directory where the photos are stored. Warning - you must quit the program to access this directory. 10. PLAYING SOUND AND LIGHT EFFECTS With Spykee Cell you can play the following different sound and light effects:
Laser Robot Explosion Laugh Machine-gun Burp You can activate these sound effects while controlling the robot by pressing the keys "1","3","4" and "6". To select special effects and assign a key to them see Part IV, Chap D, p15. 11. LISTENING TO MUSIC With Spykee Cell you can listen to music from your iPod nano or iPod touch. From the "Start" Menu you can only play the current piece of music or pause it with the number "7" key which works like a play/pause button. To learn about the other functions on the Music Menu, refer to the section "MUSIC" MENU. LISTENING TO MUSIC (Part IV, Chap B, p12). 12. MEMO : CONTROL AND QUICK ACCESS BUTTONS TO THE MUSIC, VOICE FX AND FX MENUS Multidirectional Button Button "8"
Button "OK"
Button "2"
Button "5"
Button "7"
Buttons "1", "3", "4" et "6"
ROBOT CONTROL Move the robot Activate TURBO function Take a Photo Raise the head of Spykee Cell Lower the head of Spykee Cell Play or Pause music Play sound and light effects QUICK ACCESS TO OTHER MENUS Button corresponding to "Cancel"
Button "#"
Button "9"
Button "*"
Return to Main Menu Access the Sound FX Menu Access the Voice FX Menu Access the Music -iPod Menu B.
"MUSIC" MENU: LISTENING TO MUSIC Spykee Cell is a Made for iPod product. It is compatible with all generations of iPod nano and the first generation of iPod touch. 1. CONTROL YOUR iPod WITH YOUR MOBILE PHONE With Spykee Cell you can control your iPod nano or iPod touch with your mobile phone. Your iPod interface will be shown on the mobile phone. You will not be able to control your iPod manually while you are connected to the robot. To control your iPod with your mobile phone, make sure your iPod software is up to date. To do that:
1. Download the latest version of iTunes from the Apple website: http://www.apple.com/fr/itunes/download/
2. Connect your iPod to your computer, launch iTunes and update your iPod following the instructions supplied by Apple. Before inserting your iPod into its dock connector, ensure you have installed the correct socket for your model. 1) 2)
Select the " Music -iPod " Menu on your mobile phone Spykee Cell interface. Insert your iPod into its dock, it will automatically pause. From the main menu select " Music -iPod "
From the robot control menu ("Start" Menu) press the * key. You can then navigate your iPod from your mobile phone and choose the music you want. To navigate, there are several modes:
"Playing List" : allows you to choose the play list you want to listen to: "on-the-go" lists, a playlist of all the tracks on your iPod as well as all your personalised playlists.
"Artists" : display and listen to music sorted by artist
"Songs" : display and listen to music sorted alphabetically
"Genres" : display and listen to music sorted by genre
"Composers" : display and listen to music sorted by composer
"Now playing.." : display information on the music being played (length, artist, genre..)
Focus on the "Now playing." Menu: Screen:
Artiste Artiste Morceau Morceau Album Album 13
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Button "7"
"Left" and "Right" directional buttons
"High" directional button
"Low"directional button Button "#"
Button "*"
MUSIC CONTROL Play or Pause Music Navigate the Play List Increase the Volume Lower the Volume SHORT-CUTS TO OTHER MENUS Access the Sound FX Menu Access the Start Menu When you are listening to music, you can continue to play with Spykee, move his head, move the robot and take photos by returning to the "Start" Menu. 2. USE YOUR SPYKEE CELL AS STEREO LOUDSPEAKERS FOR YOUR iPod You can use your Spykee Cell as a speaker for your iPod nano or iPod touch. To do this, you do not have to connect to your mobile phone. 1) Power up your Spykee Cell if you have not already done so 2) Check your iPod is not in the "HOLD" position; if so, change the setting. 3) Put it into its dock, your iPod will automatically go into "Pause". 4) You can then control your iPod manually to listen to your music. You can use the volume button on the robot chassis to amplify the sound (your iPod volume control will not work). C. COMMUNICATE:
a)
"HANDS FREE" KIT When you receive a mobile phone call, you can use Spykee Cell as a hands free kit. 1) Please get out of Spykee Cell application and come back to the main menu of the cell phone. 2) Access Bluetooth menu 3) Search new paired device and select SpykeeCellXXXXXX (Serial Number of your Spykee Cell). 4) Please connect you to this new device 5) A password or code can be asked : please enter 0000. 6) Once connected, someone can call you on your cell phone. 7) To answer, press quickly the white round button on the upper surface of the robot chassis. (Refer to Part I : View of Robot Chassis) 8) To hang up, hold down the same button for more than two seconds. b) ACTIVATE MESSAGES Spykee Cell can read out an audio recording with voice morphing which you produce by pressing the "9" key on your mobile phone. To find out how to record a message and to transform the voice: refer to CUSTOMISING SPYKEE CELL PARAMETERS/ RECORDING AND VOICE MORPHING : Part IV, Chap. D, p15. 14 D. CUSTOMISING SPYKEE CELL PARAMETERS 1. MENU SETTINGS: GENERAL PARAMETERS a) Robot Movement Speed 1) Select the "Settings" Menu 2) Select the "Robot Parameters Menu 3) Select your robot speed from the following: Slow, Medium and Fast. 4) You can then return to the "Start" Menu and move your robot at the new speed. To return to "Start" Mode:
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Press the key corresponding to Previous Menu twice in succession (see your mobile phone user guide:
the Main Menu is displayed. Select the "Start" Menu from the list and press "OK". b) Video Size 1) From the Main Menu, select "Settings"
2) Then select "Video Parameters 3) From the 5 pre-defined picture sizes, choose the one you want. The smaller the picture size, the more fluid will be the picture on your mobile phone. To return to "Start" mode:
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Press the key corresponding to "Previous Menu" twice in succession (see your mobile phone user guide): the Main Menu is displayed. Select the "Start" Menu from the list and press "OK". c) Volume You can set the volume on your Spykee Cell in the following way:
1) With your mobile phone
Select the "Settings Menu
Select "Sound Vol."
Press the multidirectional key, Up to increase volume, Down to lower the volume 2) Directly on Spykee Cell
Press the "Volume" button on the robot chassis (refer to Part I: Top View of Chassis)
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towards the outside of the robot to increase volume towards the inside of the robot to lower volume d) SMS Alerts This SMS alert function is only available on some Sony Ericsson mobile phones. When you receive an SMS, Spykee Cell can let you know in two different ways:
"Alarm" Mode: when you receive an SMS, your Spykee Cell creates the audio effect "Youve got a message" along with a light effect
"Silence" Mode: when you receive an SMS, your Spykee Cell creates a light effect.
To configure this SMS alert, check you are in the Main Menu and then:
1) Select the "Settings" Menu 2) Select the "SMS" Menu 15 3) Make your selection: "Alarm" or Silence"
2. "SOUND FX" MENU: CHOICE OF SPECIAL EFFECTS By default Spykee Cell comes with 6 special effects:
Laser Robot Explosion Laugh Machine-gun Burp To listen to and see a special effect press the "OK" key on your mobile phone To choose the four desired sound and light effects from the six selections:
1) Access the special effects selection menu :
Select "Sound FX" from the main menu
Press the "#" key to access it directly when you are playing with Spykee. 2) 3) You can use 4 different special effects when you are controlling Spykee Cell. You can select and modify your selection at any time from the "Sound FX" menu in the Spykee application. To return to "Start" mode: press the "#" key. If your iPod is playing and you want to listen to the sound effects undisturbed you can press the "7" key to pause it and then press "7" again to restart play. Choose the 4 effects you want by pressing a number key: "1","3","4" or "6". 3. "VOICE FX" MENU: RECORDING AND VOICE MORPHING Apart from the light and sound special effects pre-recorded in your Spykee, you can also personalise your robot by recording your voice and processing or morphing it if desired. You can then play this recording from your robot. To record a sound, follow the following procedure:
1) From the main menu, select the "Voice FX" menu From the "Start" menu, press the "9" key. once and speak. a second time to end recording. 2) Select "Record"
3) Select "Record"
4) Then select the voice modification you want - "Robot Voice", "Dark Voice" or None. 5) To listen to the recording, select "Play"
For optimum voice recording, speak at least 10 cm away from your mobile phone microphone. To return to the
"Start" menu, press the "9" key. 16 V. MEMO: Control buttons and Quick Access to other menus Multidirectional Button Button 8 Button OK Button 2"
Button 5 Button 7"
Buttons "1", "3", "4" and "6"
Button corresponding to "Cancel"
Button "#"
Button "9"
Button "*"
START MENU Moves the Robot Activates the TURBO Function Takes a Photo Raise the Head of Spykee Cell Lower the Head of Spykee Cell Play or Pause music Activate Sound and Light Effects Return to Main Menu Access Sound FX menu Access Voice FX menu Access Music -iPod menu Music -iPod MENU Button "7"
Directional buttons "Left" and "Right"
Directional button "High Directional button "Low Button "#"
Button "*"
Play or Pause music Navigate the Play List Raise the Volume Lower the Volume Access Sound FX Menu Access Start Menu Button "#"
Button "7"
Button "9"
SOUND FX MENU Access Start Menu VOICE FX MENU Play or Pause iPod music Access Start menu 17 VI. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
. Bluetooth module class 2 (V2.0 EDR compliant) / HSP HFP SPP
. Bluetooth compatible cell phones: MIDP 2.0
. HFP / HSP profiles support for hands free feature
. 32-Bit RISC architecture Microcontroller
. 3 motors (2 for driven wheels + 1 for camera tilt)
. Speed: 15cm/s Turbo speed: 30cm/s
. 3 led
. CMOS Webcam (176x144 pixels array)
. Stereo loudspeakers (8kHz sampled sound)
. Microphone
. Buttons or software volume setting
. Line in for 3.5mm jack
. Made for iPod dock (compatible with iPod nano & iPod touch, not included)
. Works with 6 AA batteries (not included) VII. HELP I can't connect to my Spykee Cell
Check the Bluetooth connectivity on your mobile phone is activated. To do that, refer to the user guide
supplied by your mobile phone manufacturer. If your mobile phone connected automatically to your Spykee Cell, switch off Bluetooth connectivity and reactivate it manually (see Chap II : Connecting your Mobile Phone to Spykee Cell)
Check you are close enough to your Spykee Cell (distance < 10 metres)
Check there are no solid objects between you and your Spykee Cell In robot control mode (Start), I do not have a picture or the picture is frozen
Check the batteries on your robot
The Spykee Cell robot might be beyond Bluetooth range. Move closer to your Spykee robot (one or more steps): if connection does not happen automatically, reconnect manually (see Chap II : Connecting your Mobile Phone to Spykee Cell) I can't hear the music
Check your iPod nano or iPod touch is correctly seated on the iPod dock connector
Check your iPod nano or iPod touch is charged up The lights do not come on
Check the batteries
One or more diodes might be damaged 18 Many models and parts are original creations; they are the property of MECCANO and are protected by national legislation on designs and models, trademarks and/or copyright. Please contact MECCANO for information. MECCANO shall in no way be held liable in the case of an accident occurring subsequent to (I) the noncompliance with the instructions for assembly and use of the robot and software (II) use of parts other than those offered in the guide (III) alteration and modification of parts. The MECCANO company respects children safety: its models have been tested by children. Please retain user's manual and packaging. Products and product colors may vary. MECCANO 363 avenue de Saint Exupry 62100 Calais France. 06/2008 MECCANO MECCANO & ERECTOR are exclusive trademarks of MECCANO All rights reserved. Document non binding. Made in China. Made for iPod nano & iPod touch only Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Apple & iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the US and other countries. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Meccano is under license. Other trade marks and trade names are those of their respective owners. 19
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2008-10-29
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Meccano (Hong Kong) Limited
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0019285121
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1 | Physical Address |
Room 1503-1504, Chinachem Golden Plaza, 77 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East
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Room 1503-1504, Chinachem Golden Plaza
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Kowloon, N/A
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Hong Kong
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T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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R9P
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870865
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H**** T******
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General Manager
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(852)********
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(852)********
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wireless Robot | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
EMITECH Grand Sud
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1 | Name |
O****** H******
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1 | Telephone Number |
33-46********
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1 | Fax Number |
33-46********
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1 |
o******@emitech.fr
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0000200 |
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