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OPER AT IONS MANU AL NINTENDO 3DS OPERA TIONS MANU AL FRANÇAIS Pg . 83 ES PA ÑOL Pg . 167 73238I NEED HELP WITH INS TA LLA TIO N, MAINTENANCE OR SERVICE? Nintendo Customer Service SUPPOR T.
Nintendo 3DS system Nintendo 3DS stylus (inserted into the system’ s stylus holder) Quick-start guides, Operations Manual, and other printed enclosures Nintendo 3DS AC adapt er AR Cards Play Nintendo 3DS, Nin tendo DS, and Nintendo DSi software (page 30).
Free software 3D photos Notications System updates Other information The Notication LED indicat es the status of the system (see page 10). NOTE: Data rec eived via SpotPass is saved on the SD Car d.
4 5 Basic Operations 10 Nintendo 3DS Components 10 Charging the Battery Pack 13 Po wer On/O and Basic Conguration 14 Sleep Mode and turning your system o 14 Conguring Syst em Settings for .
6 7 Health and Safety Information Health and Safety Information WARNING WARNING - SEIZURES WARNING - 3D FEA TURE ONL Y FOR CHILDREN 7 AND OVER WARNING - REPETITIVE MOTION INJURIES WARNING - EYESTRAIN .
8 9 Usage Guidelines Usage Guidelines IMPORT ANT BA T TERY GUIDELINES 1. Do not remove the batt ery pack from the Nintendo 3DS system unless it needs to be replaced . 2. Do not use any battery other than the Nintendo 3DS rechargeable ba ttery pack, Model No.
Basic Operations Basic Operations 10 Basic Operations 11 Using the T ouch Screen The lower L CD screen, or T ouch Screen, is touch- sensitive. F or games that include this game control feature, oper ate the screen by using the included stylus. Lightly touch or slide the stylus across the T ouch Screen as shown.
Basic Operations 12 Basic Operations 13 WARNING Do not use the Nintendo 3DS A C adapter or charging cradle during a lightning storm. There may be a risk of electric shock from lightning.
Basic Operations 14 Basic Operations 15 Pow er LED will light up Press the POWER Button 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pow er On/O and Basic Conguration Pow er On/O and Basic Conguration P ow er On/O and B asic C onguration Press the POWER Button t o turn the system on.
Basic Operations 16 Basic Operations 17 The Notication LED also blinks red Full charge Steady blue light Steady red light Blinking red light Low Very low Dim Bright Battery endurance time Shor ter .
Basic Operations 18 Basic Operations 19 10”–14” 25cm–35cm 3D depth adjustment Greater depth Less depth Viewing and Adjusting the 3D Image Viewing and Adjusting the 3D Image The upper 3D screen allo ws you to view ster eoscopic 3D images. Y ou can adjust the apparent depth of these images with the 3D depth slider .
Basic Operations 20 Basic Operations 21 1 2 Label faces down Open the SD Card slot cov er and press on the end of the card until it clicks and partially ejec ts from the slot .
22 23 Using Software Using Software Using Software StreetP ass icon (see next page) Reception signal-strength icon–Int ernet Reception signal-strength icon–L ocal Communication (see next page) Game Notes (see page 33) Friend list (see page 34) Notications (see page 39) Internet bro wser (see page 41) Hold down.
24 25 Using Software Using Software Nintendo 3DS Game Card Nintendo DS or Nintendo DSi Game Card AR Games Play augmented-r eality games using the AR Cards included with your system and the Nintendo 3DS Camera application. Face Raiders Play a game where y our face and your friends’ faces become game characters.
26 27 Using Software Using Software Hold down ST ART and press the +C ontrol P ad as described below . Press up: Increase brightness one level. Press down: Decrease brightness one lev el. Press left: T urn power-saving mode o . Press right: T urn power-saving mode on.
28 29 Using Software Using Software HOME Menu HOME Menu Changing the display of folders T ap or to decrease or increase the number of softwar e icons displayed on the screen. Custom folder limitations NOTE: you cannot stor e one folder within another folder .
30 31 Using Software Using Software 1 2 Label faces towar d the bottom of the system. Using Game Cards Using Game Cards E xiting or suspending a game Press HOME to suspend a game and displa y the HOME Menu. Save the game, then tap Close on the HOME Menu to exit the game.
32 33 Using Software Using Software Game Notes Using Downloaded Software Using Downloaded Software Downloaded software, other than DSiW are (see page 3), is sav ed on SD Cards. The icons for downloadable softwar e that has been saved ar e displayed on the HOME Menu.
34 35 Using Software Using Software Register friends Display friend cards • Edit your own friend car d • View friend car ds of your friends Friend list settings • Friend notication settings .
36 37 Using Software Using Software Online Oine Friend List Friend List Editing your friend card / V iewing friend cards Select your friend card from the friend list to edit y our details or view friend cards belonging to other people. Y our friend card will be identied by a icon.
38 39 Using Software Using Software Choose whether or not to show your online status and the software you are playing . Notication LED blinks Delete friend cards from the friend list .
40 41 Using Software Using Software Main menu T ap Manual for more detailed information on using the Internet browser . Internet Browser Notications T o view notic ations T ap the notication you wan t to view in your notication list . • Unread notications will show for Str eetPass notications or for SpotP ass notications.
42 43 Using Software Download Play System C onguration For more detailed inf ormation, tap Manual on the HOME Menu. Download Play With only a single cop y of a Download Play-compatible software tit.
System C onguration 44 System C onguration 45 Internet Settings Internet Settings Congure your Int ernet settings After conguring the devices necessary for connecting to the Internet , tap Internet Settings in the System Settings menu. 1 Ta p Connection S ettings.
System C onguration 46 System C onguration 47 Wi-Fi P rotected Setup Button Internet Settings Internet Settings Setup using Search for Access Point If you know the name of y our wireless network.
System C onguration 48 System C onguration 49 AOSS Button Internet Settings Internet Settings Setup using AOSS™ Setup is easy if you use a wireless rout er that includes the AOSS featur e. This is found on many routers sold under the Bualo™ br and name.
System C onguration 50 System C onguration 51 Par ental Controls Par ental Controls Par ental Controls can limit the download and use of c ertain content on the Nintendo 3DS system. P arental Contr ols can also limit the use of certain features of the Nintendo 3DS system such as the displa y of 3D images.
System C onguration 52 System C onguration 53 Data Management Data Management Data Management Y ou can check, erase, or move do wnloaded software, manage activation of StreetP ass software, or manage blocked-user settings . T o do so, tap Data Management in Syst em Settings and then tap the item you want t o manage.
System C onguration 54 System C onguration 55 Nintendo DSi or Nintendo DSi XL system Data transfer Nintendo 3DS system Nintendo 3DS system Data transfer Nintendo 3DS system Other Settings Other Settings Y ou can tap or to switch between pages of options available in Other Settings.
System C onguration 56 System C onguration 57 Nintendo DSi or Nintendo DSi XL system Nintendo 3DS system Photos/audio DSiW are saved on an SD Card* Deleted DSiW are* Free r e- download fr om Nintendo eShop Photos and audio saved on an SD Card will not be erased b y the system transfer .
System C onguration 58 System C onguration 59 Originating system D estination syst em Other Settings Other Settings T ransferring between two Nint endo 3DS systems Y ou can transfer the followin.
C onsumer Information System C onguration 60 61 Consumer Information Other Settings System Upda te IMPORT ANT: The Nintendo 3DS System specica tions and the Nintendo 3DS Service are constantly evolving and we may upda te or change the Nintendo 3DS System or the Nin tendo 3DS Ser vice in whole or in part, without notice to y ou.
Consumer Information Consumer Information 63 62 Replacing the Battery Pack T roubleshooting 4 Replace the battery cover and tight en the four screws, being careful not to ov er tighten. IMPORT ANT: Always be sur e to replace the battery cover and tighten the screws befor e resuming use.
Consumer Information Consumer Information 65 64 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting The Game Car d’ s software icon does not appear on the HOME Menu, or the message “There is nothing inserted into Game Car d slot” is displayed on the HOME Menu, ev en though a Game Card is inserted in the Game Card slot .
Consumer Information Consumer Information 67 66 T ake photos in a w ell-lit area Move your bangs so the camer as can recognize y our eyebrows F ace the screen directly Remove your glasses if y ou use them Ther e is no sound from the speakers .
Consumer Information Consumer Information 69 68 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting I can’ t connect to the Internet. If your Internet settings or Int ernet connection fails to work you should see an error code and/or err or message. Follow the instructions displayed in the error message, or visit support.
Consumer Information Consumer Information 71 70 Titles rated RP (Ra ting Pending) have been submitted to the ESRB and are aw ait- ing nal rating. (This symbol appears only in advertising prior to a game’ s release.) Titles rated EC (Early Childhood) hav e content that ma y be suitable for ages 3 and older .
Consumer Information Consumer Information 73 72 W arranty and Ser vice Information Regulations for Equipment U se You ma y need only simple instructions to correct a problem with your product. Try our website at support.nintendo .com or call our Consumer Assistance Hotline at 1-800-255-3700, rather than going to your retailer .
Consumer Information Consumer Information 75 74 Nintendo 3DS System P rivacy Policy Nintendo 3DS System P rivacy Policy Last Updated: Nov ember 1, 2011 Nintendo is dedicated to pr otecting your privacy and handling any personal information we obtain from y ou with care and respect.
Consumer Information Consumer Information 77 76 Nintendo 3DS System P rivacy Policy Nintendo 3DS System P rivacy Policy MARKETING AND ADVERTISING We ma y collect and use your PII, Non-PII, or Aggregat.
Consumer Information Consumer Information 79 78 Nintendo 3DS Code of C onduct Legal Notices Nintendo 3DS C ode of Conduct This Nintendo 3DS C ode of Conduct outlines the rules that you must follow to participate in the Nintendo 3DS Service. These rules are designed to keep the Nintendo 3DS Service a friendly and safe environment .
Consumer Information Consumer Information 81 80 Specications Specications Specications Nintendo 3DS system CTR-001 (USA) Upper Screen: Widescreen L CD display, enabling 3D view without the need for special glasses. Capable of displaying appr oximately 16.
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