User Manual Product Name: iCraft@RF Model Number: PF240RF
Development History Date Purpose Change 26 Aug 09 28 Aug 09 Version 0.1 0.2 Draft Updated 10 Sept 09 0.3 Updated Based on PF240 v.1.
1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1.1. Critical Success Factor: 1) Performance and Feature: i) Great Sound Performance – Similar to the provided acoustic Sample ii) Wireless Remote Control with LCD display – Similar to PF405 2) Material Cost: Must be below US$ 30.00 3) Outlook 4) Schedule (MP: Jan 2009) 1.2. Product Brief - iPod docking 2.
2. CONFIGURABLE OPTIONS 2.1. Factory Configurable Options: Configurable Option a) FM (PLL) Digital Radio b) Facelift Original version No Yes Parameter Yes / No Cloth / Plastic Metal Net + 2.2. Consideration of each option a. FM (PLL) Digital Radio i) Advantage / Usage: - Adding Built-in FM antenna cable at the back - Adding FM Radio Section on the Main Menu on the RF Remote\ - Adding the Reset button at the back - Tuner Type: Digital (PLL) tuner - Frequency (band) support: FM Only 76 – 108 MHz ¾ U
- 3.5 mm stereo Jack for AUX-1 RCA (R & L) Jacks for AUX -2 Component Video RCA output Terminal (Color: Green (Y), Blue (PB), Red (PR)) Composite Video RCA output Terminal (Color: Yellow) DC Jack 3.5mm Centre-positive 3.4. Switches: i. Standby (On/Off) button (Tact Switch at Main Panel) ii. Volume up (Tact Switch at Main Panel) iii. Volume down (Tact Switch at Main Panel) iv. EQ button (Tact Switch at Main Panel) v. Dimmer (Tact Switch at Main Panel) vi.
4. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION 4.1. Audio Requirement: - Benchmark: Philips DC910 (only for reference) - Driver configuration: 1 x 50mm full range driver + 1 x 75mm Woofer driver + 118 x 92 mm Passive Radiator / Channel - RMS Output: 15W + 15W (Total: 30W RMS); same in DC - Hum Noise level (in Operation mode – Sat.
vii. Pervious Track (for iPod) 。 Long Press Æ Fast Backward viii. Volume up ix. Volume down 4.3. Power Requirement: - Adaptor powered - Always provide at least 500mA for iPod Charging, when Power Adaptor attached 4.4. Adaptor Requirement: - Wall mount Fixed Plug Switching Power Adaptor - Output Rating: 18V 1.
4.5. Compatibility (iPod) - iPod 4th Generation (iPod with video) - iPod Classic (80G, 120G and 160G) - iPod nano 3rd Generation - iPod nano 4th Generation - iPod Touch - iPod Touch 2G - iPhone 2G - iPhone 3G - iPhone 3Gs 4.6.
- EQ setting: Press “EQ” button to select the Preset EQ settings or select the “Speaker Setting” in Main Menu 5x Preset EQ Settings (Pop Æ Jazz Æ Rock Æ Flat Æ Movie) repetitively First Power up default setting = Pop
5. DESIGN 5.1. ID: See Below Rendering (Reference Only, ID will be updated) 5.2. Color Specification: Black versions 5.3. Material and Finishing: Cloth Grill, High Gloss Finishing (Similar to iPod touch (edge) finishing) 5.4.
6. RELIABILITY 6.1. General Operating Temperature: 0 - 45 ºC 6.2. General storage temperature: -20 - 65 ºC 6.3. Heat Storage test: 98.5 hours with Temp Cycling 6.4. General Humidity test: 90% (Operating @ 45 ºC) 6.5. Vibration test: 0.75 mm, 13Hz to 25Hz, 3 axis, 30 mins 6.6. Drop test (in pack outer carton): 1 corner, 3 edges, 6 faces 6.7. Drop test (out of pack drop test): 3 faces when opened, two faces when close at 1m height 6.8.
^ Operating Test ^ Storage Test 7. STANDARDS AND APPROVALS - FCC - CE - EMC “Work With iPhone” Certificate Compliance 8.
- Gift Box 4 – 5 colors 250g Flute Paper Coating: UV Coating Insert: Paper Pulp Packing method Number of inner carton: 2 pcs / inner Number of outer carton: 6 pcs / outer 9. Packing Content - Main Unit (PF240RF) - Power Adaptor - RF Remote Control with Color LCD - 2x AAA Battery - Optional (Below items are NOT included in Engineering Quotation): 3.5mm Stereo Cable (0.
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. NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.