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Opera tions Manual F rançais p .112 Español p . 224[...]
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WARNING: PLEASE CAREFULL Y READ THE SEP ARA TE HEAL TH AND SAFET Y PRECAUTIONS BOOKLET INCLUDED WITH THIS PRODUCT BEFORE USING YOUR NINTENDO® HARDWARE SYSTEM, GAMES OR ACCESSORIES. THIS BOOKLET C ONT AINS IMPORT ANT HEAL TH AND SAFET Y INFORMA TION. Nintendo products are cov ered by some or all of the following pa tents: United States P atent Numb[...]
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Basics[...]
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WARNING WARNING - Seizures WARNING - Repetitiv e Motion Injuries and Eyestrain WARNING - Ba ttery Leakage WARNING - Radio F requenc y Interference CAUTION Health and Safety Information Imp ortan t Safe ty Inf orm atio n – Re ad the f oll owing w arnin gs bef ore se tup or us e of the Nintendo DSi XL system. If this pr oduc t will be used by young[...]
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SEE P AGE 16 SEE P AGE 26 SEE P AGE 8 SEE P AGE 15 7 Basics 8 Basics Nintendo DSi XL™ Components View of the Nint endo DSi XL system when open (front) Upper and Low er LCD Scr eens T win backlit color liquid cr ystal screens displa y game screens and other information. The brightness of the screens can be adjusted in 5 levels . Thelow erdis[...]
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9 Basics 10 Basics Battery Cover Remove co ver to r eplace the battery . NOTE: Do not r emove the co ver unless you need to r eplace the battery or check battery installation. V olume / S cr een Brightness Con trol Adjust the sound volume or the brightness of the scr eens. Stylus Holder Always r eplace the stylus into the stylus holder after use. N[...]
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11 Basics 12 Basics Charging the Battery WARNING • Besuretochar gethebatterybeforeusingitforthersttimeorwhenithas not been used in the last 6 months. Battery recharge time is appro ximately 3 hours, although this will vary depending on the remaining charge whenyoubegintor echarge?[...]
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Using the Stylus and T ouch Screen 13 Basics 14 Basics The low er L CD screen, or T ouch S creen, is t ouch sensitive. F or games that include this game control featur e, operate the scr een by using the included stylus. Lightly touch or slide the stylus across the T ouch Screen as shown below . IMPORT ANT STYLUS AND SCREEN GUIDELINES: •?[...]
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Adjusting the V olume/Screen Brightness Using SD Memory Cards + 15 Basics 16 Basics 1. Press the Volume/Screen Brightness C ontrol in either dir ection to change the volume. • Pressplus(+)toincr easethevolumeorminus(–)todecrease the v olume. • WhenthesystemisinSleepMode,thev olume[...]
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Replacing the Batt er y P ack 17 Basics 18 Basics 1. PressandholdtheP ower/Resetbutton(atleast.5second)untilthepow ershutso. 2. Make sure the A C Adapter is unplugged from the Nintendo DSi. 1. LoosenthetwoPhillips-head(+)scr ewsonthebatterycoverwith a screwdriver ,[...]
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Applications and Settings[...]
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21 Applications & Settings 22 Applications & Settings Nintendo DSi Menu TheNintendoDSiMenuappearsaut omaticallywhenyouturnthesystem ’ spoweron.Onthismenuyou willseeiconsforthesystem ’ sbuilt-inapplicationsandforanyNint endoDSorNintendoDSiG[...]
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23 Applications & Settings 24 Applications & Settings Camera Mode On the Nintendo DSi Menu, press or to enter camera mode. Photos you tak e will be saved to the Nint endo DSi XL system memory . Number of photos remaining Start Nintendo DSi Camera T akeaphoto( , , or ) Switch between inner and outercameras.( ) Returntoth[...]
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Check direction Hold Press Press and release 25 Applications & Settings 26 Applications & Settings Nintendo DSi Camera With Nint endo DSi Camera, y ou can take photos with eleven dieren t lenses, wa tch slide shows of your photos, and ex change photos with other Nintendo DSi/Nintendo DSi XL systems. IMPORT ANT: T o avoid damage t o the N[...]
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27 Applications & Settings 28 Applications & Settings Using the Camera Selec ting a Lens T ap Camera from the Nintendo DSi Camera menu t o view the lens-selection screen. T ap the lens you want to use , and then tap Start to begin using that lens. Color Lens Colorpad Lens T ap any point on the T ouch Screen to alter that color in the phot o[...]
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29 Applications & Settings 30 Applications & Settings The photo gets str etched in the direction you mov e the stylus Using the Camera (cont.) Normal Lens This lens adds no special eects to your photos . D istortion Lens Using this lens, y ou can slide the stylus on the screen to distort your photo . Return the distorted lens to normal C[...]
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31 Applications & Settings 32 Applications & Settings Split mirror T riangle mirror Square mirror Using the Camera (cont.) Colorpad Lens Using this lens, y ou can change the color of any portion of your photo . The color will change each time y ou tap . T apping white, black, or gr ay areas will not change their color . Return the entire sc[...]
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33 Applications & Settings 34 Applications & Settings Resemblance Lens Using this lens, y ou can evaluate how similar tw o faces are. Line up two faces on the screen Once the faces hav e b een identied , they will appear with square fr ames around them. When the faces hav e been identied, tap The similarity percentage will appear , an[...]
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35 Applications & Settings 36 Applications & Settings Select a photo from your album and tap . Using the Camera (cont.) Frame Lens Using this lens, y ou can capture photos within pr eset or user-created frames, or y ou c an crea te your o wn brand-new frames. Creat e a new frame Select a dierent frame Curren t frame Creating Frames T ap [...]
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37 Applications & Settings 38 Applications & Settings Stickers Y oucanapplyavarietyofstickers( )toyourphotost ohelporganizethem. •Photoswith stickers will appear on the top scr een in the Nintendo DSi Menu. •Photoscapturedfr omtheNintendoDSiMenuautoma[...]
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39 Applications & Settings 40 Applications & Settings Other C amera F eatures Select O ther from the Nin tendo DSi Camera menu to e xchange, c opy , or delete photos or frames. Y oucanalsodeletememoshere. Communicat e with other Nintendo DSi/Nintendo DSi XL systems to exchange phot o and frame data (withinlocalwirel[...]
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41 Applications & Settings 42 Applications & Settings Other Camera Features ( cont.) Copying Photos/F rames Y oucancopysavedphotosandfr amesfromyourNin tendoDSiXLsystemtoanSDCar dorviceversa. Selec t where y ou want to c opy from. Selec t the kind of data y ou want to c opy . Selec t [...]
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43 Applications & Settings 44 Applications & Settings Delete the existing memo Rewrite the memo Space for writing memos Save the written memo Return to calendar Calendar Select Calendar from the Nintendo DSi Camera menu to ac cess the calendar on the T ouch Screen. Select a day to view the memo and a photo taken on tha t day If multiple pho[...]
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45 Applications & Settings 46 Applications & Settings Moving Data into Dier ent Locations T ap the balloon you want to mov e, and then slide it to where y ou want it and release . The two balloons will swap locations . Recording and Pla ying with Sounds T ap Record and edit a sound from the Nintendo DSi Sound menu. Note: Sound data will [...]
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47 Applications & Settings 48 Applications & Settings Playback Modes Repeat the current sound . Play all sounds in order , then repeat fr om the beginning. Play the current sound once. Random play . Play the current sound from a user-set poin t A and point B. Slide points A and B back and forth to adjust them. Playback section Using Sound F[...]
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49 Applications & Settings 50 Applications & Settings Recording and Pla ying with Sounds (cont.) Saving Altered Sounds Ifyouwantt osavesoundstha tyou ’vechanged, tap Overwrite . Conrm that the r ecording sounds the way you want it . T ap OK . Y oursoundballoonwillbewhatevercolory ou?[...]
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51 Applications & Settings 52 Applications & Settings * Playback Modes Play songs in one folder in order , then stop when nished. Play songs in the selected folder at random. Play the current song fr om a user-set point A and point B . Slide points A and B back and forth to adjust them. Repeat the current song . Play the songs in the fol[...]
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53 Applications & Settings 54 Applications & Settings Settings Adjust the settings for Nintendo DSi Sound. Set your headphones for mono or stereo . Enable or disable sound eects when you tap the T ouch Screen. Set the backlight to turn o automatically when Nint endo DSi Sound is not in use. Erase all Nintendo DSi Sound data fr om the [...]
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55 Applications & Settings 56 Applications & Settings How to R edeem Nintendo DSi Points There ar e a number of ways to get Nintendo DSi P oints. Redeem a Nintendo P oints Card Purchase a Nint endo Poin ts Card . Reveal the Nintendo P oints Number Reveal the number on your Nint endo Points Card b y scratching o the silv er area on the ba[...]
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57 Applications & Settings 58 Applications & Settings DS Download Pla y With DS Download Pla y , you can download and play certain multiplayer games with other Nintendo DSi/ Nintendo DSi XL, DS Lite, and DS users ev en if you have onlyonecopyofagame. Y oucanalsosendandreceive demos of certain soft war e titl[...]
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59 Applications & Settings 60 Applications & Settings Controls T op Screen Signal-strength icon Messages receiv ed Curren t chat room T ouch Screen Chat members T ap one to see that person ’ s messages Close chat room Drawing area Send message Copy the last message fr om the upper screen Erase message Keyboard (Seenextpage) Keyboard[...]
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61 Applications & Settings 62 Applications & Settings Nintendo DSi Browser With the Nint endo DSi Browser , you can view web pages using simple operations with your stylus. NOTE: Youmustc ongureyour Nin tendo DSi XL to connect to the Internet before using the Nin tendo DSi Browser . For more inf ormation, see the section [...]
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63 Applications & Settings 64 Applications & Settings System Settings On the Nintendo DSi Menu, select System Settings to open the settings menu, fr om which you can adjust many dieren t items. Use to turn pages, and tap the setting y ou want to adjust. System Settings 1 Data Management :Managethesystem ’ sinternalmemory[...]
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Press and hold Screen brightness 65 Applications & Settings 66 Applications & Settings Data Management Copy or delet e software or save da ta from y our system memory or from an SD Card . Copying / Erasing Selec t where the data y ou want to delet e or copy is locat ed. Select the data you want t o copy or delete. Select either Copy or Dele[...]
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67 Applications & Settings 68 Applications & Settings Prole Open Prole to mak e adjustments to your user name , personal message, color , and birthday. User Name Use the keyboard to ent er your user name. See page 86 for keyboard instructions. Tap OK t o conrm. Other Nintendo DS users will see your user name when using PictoChat™[...]
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69 Applications & Settings 70 Applications & Settings Setting up Parental Controls After selecting Paren tal Controls fr omthesystemsettingsmenu(panel3),followthe on-screen instructions. Enter a four-digit PIN of your choosing , then tap OK .(Youwillneedt oenterthenumber twiceto?[...]
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The icon will turn yellow when you tap it. T ap straight down! 71 Applications & Settings 72 Applications & Settings Parental C ontrols (cont.) What to do if y ou forget your PIN and secret-question answer … If you forget both y our PIN and the answer to your secret question, please follow these st eps. On the PIN input screen, select I F[...]
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Does your wireless network access point support AOSS? AOSS ™ 73 Applications & Settings 74 Applications & Settings Internet Setup Get connected online: The minimum requir ements to get connected online are: 1. A Nint endo DSi XL 2. A br oadband Internet c onnection 3. Awirelessr outer(soldseparately) For complet e details, [...]
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75 Applications & Settings 76 Applications & Settings Internet Setup (cont.) Required for connecting to the Internet The following ar e complete details on connecting a Nintendo DSi XL to the Int ernet. Nintendo DSi XL system PC Broadband Internet envir onment using DSL, Cable, etc. Broadband Internet Line DSL Modem, etc. Connecting Nintend[...]
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77 Applications & Settings 78 Applications & Settings How to C onnect T ap Connection S ettings Tap a c onnection labeled None . NOTE: If you ar e using WP A security, you must use the Advanced Setup option and select Connection 4,5,or6(seepage83). Tap the A OSS icon Proceed to the following acc ess point steps. Intern[...]
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79 Applications & Settings 80 Applications & Settings How to C onnect T ap Connection S ettings T ap a connection labeled None NOTE: If you ar e using WP A security, you must use the Advanced Setup option and select Connection4,5,or6(seepage83). T ap Search for an Access Poin t T ap an access point to select it If n[...]
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Broadband Internet Line DSL Modem, etc. Acc ess Point with Router Functionality Nintendo DSi XL System 81 Applications & Settings 82 Applications & Settings Internet Setup (cont.) Conguring settings manually (Seeglossary,page109,fordenitionofterms) Congur eyouraccesspoint’ ssettingsmanually. Ho[...]
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83 Applications & Settings 84 Applications & Settings If the connection test is successful, settings are complet e. Immediately after completing settings using WPS, c onnection may fail due to the restarting of the acc ess point. W ait a shor t time, then try performing a connection test again. T ap the connection t ype best suited for y ou[...]
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85 Applications & Settings 86 Applications & Settings Conrm the system M AC addr ess and Nintendo WFC ID Delete Nintendo WFC information from the system T ransfer the Nintendo WFC conguration t o another system Internet Setup (cont.) Options Y oucanconrmsysteminformation,deleteNint endo® Wi-F iConnection[...]
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87 Applications & Settings 88 Applications & Settings System Upda te There will be upda tes or additions to the Nint endo DSi Menu or built-in software applications. Y ouunderstandthattheNintendoDSiXLsystemspecicationsar econstantlyevolving .Inaneor tto provide y ou with the latest syste[...]
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Suppor t and T roubleshooting[...]
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Lit Volume Volume Fully insert Support and Tr oubleshooting 91 Support and Tr oubleshooting 92 It takes a long time befor e the Nintendo DSi Menu is display ed •Hasahigh-capacit ySDMemoryCard(SDCar d)beeninsertedinthesystem? It ma y take time to displa y the Nintendo DSi Menu if a high-capacity SD Card has b[...]
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Blinking Check the Nintendo DSi battery pack T ap straight down! Support and Tr oubleshooting 93 Support and Tr oubleshooting 94 T roubleshooting (cont.) I can’t recharge the Nintendo DSi XL battery pack / The recharge indicator LED is not lit •AreyouusingaNin tendoDSiACA dapter? Use the Nintendo DSi AC Adapter [[...]
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Support and Tr oubleshooting 95 Support and Tr oubleshooting 96 I can’t use DS Download Pla y •HaveP arentalContr olsrestrictedtheuseofDSDownloadPlay? En ter your P arental Contr ols PIN and either disable Par ental Con trols temporarily , or disable the ParentalC ontrolsitemr estric tingtheu[...]
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Master Key Support and Tr oubleshooting 97 Support and Tr oubleshooting 98 T roubleshooting (Continued) How to Disable P arental Controls Therear et wowa ystodisableP arentalC ontrols. Y oucaneithertemporarilydisablethem,orchangethe Par ental Con trols settings. T emporarily Disabling Parental Cont[...]
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Support and Tr oubleshooting 99 Support and Tr oubleshooting 100 Error Message List If an error occurs, messages lik e the following may appear on the screen. Follo w the directions shown in the table to resolv e the problem. Error Message Solution An error occurred. Pr ess and hold POWER to turn the system o , then follow the instructions in th[...]
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Support and Tr oubleshooting 101 Support and Tr oubleshooting 102 Conrm that y our network envir onment can connect to the Internet. Review the settings after Auto-Obtain IP Address in the connection settings. If the Auto-Obtain IP Address setting is set toDon’ tuse,checkwhetherthesecuritytype and key in the connection [...]
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Support and Tr oubleshooting 103 Support and Tr oubleshooting 104 Nintendo DSi Privac y P olic y Nintendo is dedicated to pr otec ting your privacy and handling any personal informa tion we obtain from y ou with care and respect. ThisNintendoDSiPriv acyPolicy(“PrivacyPolicy”)isintendedtoprovideyouwithan[...]
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Support and Tr oubleshooting 105 Support and Tr oubleshooting 106 Nintendo DSi Code of Conduct ThisNintendoDSiNetworkServiceCodeofC onduct(“NintendoDSiCodeofConduct”)outlinestherulesthatyoumust follow to participate in the Nintendo DSi Service. These rules are designed t o keep the Ninten[...]
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Support and Tr oubleshooting 107 Support and Tr oubleshooting 108 Legal Notices This product includes RSA BSAFE Cryptographic software from RSA Security Inc. RSA is a register ed trademark of RSA Sec urity Inc. BSAFE is a register ed trademark of RSA Security Inc. in the United States and/or other coun tries. © 2005 RSA Security Inc. All Rights Re[...]
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Support and Tr oubleshooting 109 Support and Tr oubleshooting 110 Glossar y T erm Denition SSID (Service S et Identier) Key IP Address Subnet Mask Gatewa y IP Primary DNS / Secondary DNS DHCP Server (Dynamic Host Control P rotocol) MAC Addr ess NA T (Network Address T ranslation) MTU (Maximum T ransmission Unit) WEP WP A-PSK ( TKIP)/ WP A2-PS[...]