Nintendo RVLSWAAA manual

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    Wii Console Manual 148Hx210W Wii Oper ations Manual System Setup PRINTED IN CHINA NINTENDO OF AMERICA INC. P .O . BOX 957, REDMOND , WA 98073-0957 U.S.A. 61914C NE ED H EL P WIT H IN ST ALL A TI ON , MA IN TE NA NC E OR S ER VI CE ? Nintendo Customer Service WWW .NINTENDO .COM or call 1-800-255-3700 TTY Hearing Impaired: 1-800-422-4281 BE SO IN D ?[...]

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    1 Health and Safety Information 2-3 System Components Wii Console 4-5 Wii Remote 6 Nunchuk 7 Sensor Bar 7 AC Adapter 8 Wii A V C able 8 Wii Stand & Stand Plate 9 System Setup Wii Console 10-11 Wii A V C able 12 Sensor Bar 13-16 AC Adapter 17 TV and Audio/Video Settings 18 Setup of Wii Remote 18-19 Synchronizing Y our Wii Remote and Wii Console [...]

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    2 3 Some people (about 1 in 4000) may have seizures or blackouts triggered by light flashes or patterns, and this may occur while they are watching TV or playing video games, even if they have never had a seizure before. Anyone who has had a seizure, loss of awareness, or other symptom link ed to an epileptic condition should consult a doctor befor[...]

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    4 5 Components Components Components POWER Button Pres s to turn the console ON or OFF . NOTE: The P ower LED does not go out when the power is turned off. USB Connectors Connects to USB devices, such as the Wii LAN Adapter . (Sold separately .) Do not connect any device that is not specifically designed for use with the Wii System. Nintendo GameC[...]

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    6 7 Components Components Components P ower Button Pres s to turn the Wii console ON or OFF . P ointer Lens B Button Strap Lock Wrist Strap Attachment Wrist Strap cord Battery Cover Wii Remote Wrist Strap See page 19 for information on wrist strap use. A But ton Minus (–) Button Home Button Pres s to display the Home Menu screen. See page 62, Wii[...]

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    8 9 Components Components Components AC Plug Connects to a 120V AC wall outlet. DC Plug Connects to the DC Input connector on the back of the Wii console. AV Multi Out Plug Plugs into the AV Multi Out connector on the back of the Wii console. RCA Plugs Plug into the AV input connectors on a television. Video Audio (Left) Audio (Right) Wii AC Adapte[...]

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    Wii Console Usage P recautions Please read and follow the precautions listed below when setting up and using the Wii console. Failure to do so may result in damage to your Wii system or accessories. • Do not use any AC Adapter other than the one provided with your system. • The console has intake and exhaust vents designed to maintain adequate [...]

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    12 13 System Setup System Setup System Setup Wii Console TV Inputs Connecting the AV C able IMPORANT : T he Wii console will not work with any A V cable other than the model supplied with your Wii system or the component video cable listed below . NOTE: F or higher quality video, the Wii component video cable (Model No . RVL–011) can be ordered t[...]

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    System Setup 14 15 System Setup System Setup Mounting the Sensor Bar Above the Screen 1. Remove the protective film from the foam pads on the bot tom of the Sensor Bar. • The front of the Sensor Bar should be aligned close to the front of the TV . • The center of the Sensor Bar should be aligned with the center of the TV . 2. For additional st[...]

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    120 V A C outlet DC Input Connector Wii AC Adapter 1. Insert the DC plug on the Wii AC Adapter cord into the DC input connector on the back of the console. 2. Insert the AC plug into a 120V AC wall outlet. Make sure the power is of f (the Power LED is r ed) when unplugging the AC Adapter. CAUTION: T o prevent electric shock, match the wide blade of[...]

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    18 19 System Setup System Setup System Setup Setup of the Wii Remote The remote uses AA batteries. Nintendo recommends high quality alkaline bat teries for best performance and longevity of battery life. Leakage of battery acid can cause personal injury as well as damage to your remote. If battery leakage occurs, thor oughly wash the affected skin [...]

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    1 P 2P 3 P 4 P MORE LESS Battery Life 20 21 System Setup System Setup System Setup Synchr onizing Y our Wii R emote with the Wii Console This procedure allows the remote to communicate with the console. The Wii Remote included with your Wii system has been synchronized with the console at the factory . There are two differ ent modes of synchronizin[...]

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    For best oper ation, play directly in front of the TV . Recommended distance: 3’– 10’ (from Sensor Bar to Wii Remote) 22 23 Using Game Discs Using Game Discs Wii System Play Guidelines Playing a Wii or Nintendo GameCube Game Disc Before Inserting a Disc • Turn ON the power for your TV and any audio equipment connected to your gameplay setup[...]

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    Wii Remote – V ertical P osition Wii Remote and Nunchuk Wii Remote – Horizontal P osition Wii Remote and Classic C ontroller (sold separately) 24 25 Using the Wii R emote Using the Wii Remote Using the Wii Remote Wii Remote C onfigurations Depending on the game, the way you hold and oper ate the remote will vary . You may need to hold the r em[...]

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    Lock/Release L evers Squeeze levers to remove plug from Wii Remote. 26 27 Using the Nunchuk Using the Nunchuk Using the Nunchuk Setup and Use of the Nunchuk Wii gameplay with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk can involve rapid or vigorous motion. Please use the wrist strap to prevent losing your grip on the remote and causing damage to the remote and surr[...]

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    Ninte ndo G ameCu be Co ntro ller 28 29 Using Nintendo GameCube ™ Controllers Using Nintendo GameCube Controllers Using Nintendo GameCube Controllers Setup of Nintendo GameCube Controllers NOTE: When using GameCube Controllers with the Wii console, be sure and use the stand plate to help prevent the console from being tipped over by pulling on th[...]

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    SD Card miniSD Card and Adapter microSD Car d and Adapter No picture on TV scr een • Make sure you have completed all steps, in the order that they appear, on the Quick Setup sheet included with your system. • Make sure that all components of your setup are plugged into power outlets and that all components are turned ON. • Make sure that cab[...]

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    Wii Remote stopped working, re-syncing does not fix the problem, player LEDs flash and then go off. • T ry a fresh set of batteries. • T ry resetting the Wii Remote – remove the batteries, wait one minute, then replace the bat teries. Wait a few seconds and then try using the remote again. • The Wii Remote sync information may need to be [...]

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    Wii Console Manual 148Hx210W Mode d’ emploi de la Wii Installation de l’ appareil Y ou may need onl y simple instructi ons to c orrect a problem with you r produc t. T ry our websit e at ww w. nintendo .com or call our Consumer Assistance Hotline a t 1-800-255-3700, ra ther than going to your retailer. Hours of operation are 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., P[...]