Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 3DS Cosmo Nintendo
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OPERA TIONS MANU AL NINTENDO 3DS OPERA TIONS MANU AL PRINTED IN CHINA MAA-CTR-S-USZ-C3 73238C NINTE NDO OF AMERICA INC. P .O . BO X 957, R EDMOND , W A 9 8073-09 57 U .S. A . NE ED H ELP WI TH INST AL LA TI ON , MA INTE NAN CE OR SERV ICE ? Nintendo Customer Service SUPPORT .
Nintendo 3DS system Nintendo 3DS stylus (inserted into the system’ s stylus holder) 2 GB SD Memory Card (inserted into the system’ s SD Card slot) Quick-start guides, Operations Manual, and other .
2 3 Experience 3D images without the need for special ey ewear (page 22). The Nintendo 3DS system includes this built-in softw are: T ake 3D photos and 3D videos with the out er c ameras (page 46). Play Nintendo 3DS, Nint endo DS, and Nintendo DSi soft ware (page 32).
Free software 3D photos Notications System updates Other information The Notication LED indicat es the status of the system (see page 12). The Notication LED will light gr een if StreetP ass data has been exchanged.
6 7 Basic Operations 12 Nintendo 3DS Components 12 Using the T ouch S creen and Stylus 15 Using the stylus 15 Calibrating the T ouch Screen 15 Charging the Battery Pack 16 Battery charging procedur e .
8 Health and Safety Information 9 Health and Safety Information WARN ING WARN ING - S EIZ UR ES WARN ING - 3 D F EA T UR E O NL Y FO R CHI LD RE N 7 A ND OV ER WARN ING - R EPE TI TI VE MOT IO N INJ U.
10 11 Usage Guidelines Usage Guidelines IMPORT ANT BA TTERY GUIDELINES 1. Do not remove the ba tter y pack from the Nintendo 3DS syst em unless it needs to be replaced. 2. Do not use any battery other than the Nintendo 3DS rechar geable batter y pack, Model No .
Basic Operations Basic Operations 12 Basic Operations 13 Nintendo 3DS C omponents Nintendo 3DS C omponents Nint endo 3DS Components Notication LED Indicates the status of the system. (blue) Y ou have receiv ed SpotPass data; blinks for about ve sec onds (see page 42).
14 Basic Operations 15 Basic Operations Using the T ouch Screen and Stylus SD Memor y Car d slot For inserting SD or SDHC memory cards (see page 24). W rist strap attachment For attachmen t of a licensed wrist strap (sold separately). Infrared tr ansceiver Sends and receives informa tion when using infrared communica tion.
Basic Operations 16 Basic Operations 17 WARN ING 2 1 1 3 2 Logo faces up Charging cradle Swing prongs out Recharge LED will light up Char ging the Batter y Pack Charging the Battery Pack 3 2 Be sure to char ge the batter y pack before using it for the rst time or when it has not been used in the last six months.
Basic Operations 18 Basic Operations 19 Po wer LED will light up Press the POWER Button P ower On/O and Basic Conguration Po wer On/O and B asic Congura tion P ow er On/O and Basic Congura tion Press the POWER Butt on to turn the system on.
20 Basic Operations 21 Basic Operations The Notication LED also blinks red Full charge Steady blue light Steady red light Blinking red light Low V er y low Dim Bright Battery endurance time Shorter Longer Screen brightness Using the k eyboard A keyboard will displa y when you are requir ed to enter characters.
Basic Operations 22 Basic Operations 23 10”–14” 25cm–35cm 3D depth adjustment Greater depth Less depth Viewing and A djusting the 3D Image Viewing and A djusting the 3D Image The upper 3D scr een allows you to view ster eoscopic 3D images. Y ou can adjust the apparent depth of these images with the 3D depth slider .
Basic Operations 24 25 Basic Operations 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.
26 Using Software 27 Using Software StreetP ass icon (see next page) Reception signal-strength icon–In ternet (see page 63) Re cep tio n s igna l-s tr eng th ico n–L oca l C om mun ica tio n (s ee next pa ge) Game Notes (see page 36) Friend list (see page 37) Notications (see page 42) Internet bro wser (see page 44) Hold down.
28 29 Using Software Nintendo 3DS Game Car d Nintendo DS or Nintendo DSi Game Card Health and Safety Information Review important health and safety information concerning the use of the Nintendo 3DS system. Nintendo 3DS Camera T ake 3D photos and r ecord 3D videos with the built-in cameras and software (see page 46).
30 31 Using Software Hold down ST ART and press the +C ontrol Pad as described belo w. Press up: Increase brightness one level . Press down: Decrease brightness one level. Press left: T urn power-saving mode o . Press right: T urn power-saving mode on.
32 33 Using Software 1 2 Label faces tow ard the bottom of the system. Using Software Using Game Cards Exiting 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.
34 35 Using Software Using Software Using Downloaded Sof tware Using Downloaded Software Using Downloaded Soft war e Downloaded software, other than DSiW are (see page 52), is sav ed on SD Cards. The icons for downloadable software tha t has been saved ar e displayed on the HOME Menu.
36 37 Using Software Pen Eraser Y ou can draw with three c olors of pen or use the eraser . Register friends Display friend cards • Edit your o wn friend card • View friend car ds of your friends Friend list settings • Friend notication settings • Delete a friend card T ap in the top bar of the HOME Menu to displa y a list of your notes.
38 Using Software 39 Friend List Enter the name of the person you w ant to register . If you ar e not regis- tered as the other person's friend , the registration will be temporary . (When the temporary friend registers you as a friend, the r egistration becomes permanent and the other person's ocial name and Mii are display ed.
40 Using Software 41 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 .
42 Using Software 43 Using Software Notications Notications T ap in the top bar of the HOME Menu to start Notications and display a list of your notications . Even when using Nin tendo 3DS software, you can suspend it and view notications.
44 Using Software 45 Search Enter a k ey word and sear ch pages. (”Google ” will appear if that is the selected search engine.) Bookmark Choose from a list of bookmark ed pages to display that page . Add Add the current page t o your list of bookmarks.
Nint endo 3DS Camera 46 Using Software 47 12” (30cm) or more 12” (30cm) or more 39” (1m) 39” (1m) Nintendo 3DS Camera Nintendo 3DS Camera can be started from the Nint endo 3DS HOME Menu. T his soft ware allows you to shoot and view 2D phot os and 3D photos and video.
48 49 Using Software Nint endo 3DS S ound Photos Videos T ap Edit Video (see below) f or more playback options. Viewing phot os and videos T ap View Photos/Video t o see the photos or videos you’ve tak en. A series of smaller thumbnail images will be displayed on the T ouch Screen.
50 Using Software 51 Mii Maker Str eetP ass Mii Plaza Play simple games ... Puzzle Sw ap Find Mii Mii Maker can be started from the Nintendo 3DS HOME Menu. This software allo ws you to build faces from v arious par ts to create virtual alter egos for yourself , your family members, and your friends .
Nint endo eShop 52 Using Software 53 AR Games For mor e detailed information, tap Manual on the HOME Menu. “?” AR Card For mor e detailed information, tap Manual on the HOME Menu. Keep the same distance and angle during game play . Aim the cameras at the AR Car d.
54 Using Software 55 F ace Raiders Activit y L og For mor e detailed information, tap Manual on the HOME Menu. For mor e detailed information, tap Manual on the HOME Menu. View softwar e rankings and change the ranking order by dierent factors such as pla y time or frequency.
Nint endo Zone 56 Using Software 57 Download Play Access special c ontent and oers Preview Nint endo 3DS games Using Software Nintendo Zone Viewer Download Play With only a single cop y of a Downlo.
Syst em Congur ation System C onguration 58 59 System C onguration For mor e detailed information, tap Manual on the HOME Menu. System Settings From S ystem Settings, you can congure various settings f or the Nintendo 3DS system, such as Internet Settings and Par ental Contr ols.
System C onguration 60 System C onguration 61 Int ernet Settings Internet Settings Internet connection requirements T o connect your Nin tendo 3DS system to the In ternet, you will need a n Internet connection that supports wireless co mmunication.
62 63 System C onguration System C onguration Signal reception Strong W eak Security encr yption methods WP A™- PSK(TKIP) WP A2™- PSK(TKIP) WP A- PSK(AES) WP A2- PSK(AES) WEP Setup using Sea.
64 65 System C onguration System C onguration AOSS Button WPS Button Setup using AOSS™ Setup is easy if you use a wireless r outer that includes the AOSS featur e. T his is found on many routers sold under the Bualo™ brand name. Read the instruction manual for your r outer for additional information about using AOSS.
66 67 System C onguration System C onguration Nintendo DS Connections If you are using Nin tendo DS software that supports game play over the Internet , use these settings. NOTE: If your acc ess point has securit y settings congured , they must be set to WEP for the Nint endo DS system to connect to the Internet.
68 69 System C onguration System C onguration Par ental Controls can limit the download and use of c er tain content on the Nintendo 3DS syst em. Parental C ontrols can also limit the use of certain features of the Nintendo 3DS system such as the displa y of 3D images.
System C onguration 70 System C onguration 71 Suspending, changing, or remo ving restric tions Suspending restric tions Y ou can temporarily remo ve or change restrictions by selecting the feature and then entering your PIN. Changing or removing restrictions 1 T ap Par ental Controls under System Settings.
System C onguration 72 System C onguration 73 Software management Extra data management Add-on content management Check or erase Nintendo 3DS Download Software and Virtual Console software . ( Y ou can save a maximum of 300 downloaded software titles on an SD Car d.
System C onguration 74 System C onguration 75 65’ (20m) Low - contrast object Close -up object 10” (25cm) Other Settings Other Settings Outer Cameras If your Nintendo 3DS syst em receives an impact or is left in a place where it is exposed to high t emperatures, 3D images view ed or taken by the outer camer as may become misaligned.
76 77 System C onguration System C onguration Nintendo DSi or Nintendo DSi XL system Data transfer Nintendo 3DS system Nintendo 3DS system Data transfer Nintendo 3DS system Nintendo DSi or Nintendo DSi XL system Nintendo 3DS system Photos/audio Photos and audio saved on an SD Card will not be erased by the system transfer .
78 79 System C onguration System C onguration DSiW are saved on an SD Card* Deleted DSiW are* Free r e -download from Nintendo eShop Originating system Destination system Other Settings Other Settings Precautions when transferring Nintendo DSiWare Only Nintendo DSiWare software programs will be transferr ed to your Nintendo 3DS system.
80 81 System C onguration System C onguration Other Settings Other Settings P er f orming a transfer DSi 3DS T ransferring from a Nin tendo DSi/Nintendo DSi XL system to a Nintendo 3DS syst em On the Nintendo 3DS system: 1 T ap T ransfer from Nintendo DSi .
C onsumer Information 82 83 Consumer Information Consumer Information Place tape ov er the batter y contacts before r ec ycling . Replacing the Batt er y Pack Replacing the Battery Pack Battery packs become worn with repeat ed charge/discharge cycles, and the amount of time they can be used when fully charged will decrease gradually ov er time.
Consumer Information 84 Consumer Information 85 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting T r oubleshooting Before seeking assistance, please r eview the following problems and solutions. Y ou can also visit support.nintendo.com for assistanc e and additional troubleshooting and repair options, or call 1-800-255-3700.
86 87 Consumer Information Consumer Information Not aligned correctly Dirt or air bubbles present While holding, press When the Motion Sensor Calibration scr een ap - pears, lay the system on a a t horizontal surface such as a tabletop and tap either Calibrate or Revert to Default Settings .
88 89 Consumer Information Consumer Information T ake photos in a w ell-lit area Move y our bangs so the cameras can recognize y our eyebrows F ace the screen directly Remove y our glasses if you use them 3D images can’ t be seen or are dicult to see .
90 91 Consumer Information Video and Comput er Game Sof tware Rating Information Consumer Information The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) ra tings are designed to provide informa tion about video and computer game content so y ou can make informed purchasing decisions.
Consumer Information 92 Consumer Information 93 Y ou may need only simple instructions to correc t a problem with your product. T ry our website at support.nintendo.com or call our Consumer Assistance Hotline at 1-800-255-3700, rather than going to y our retailer.
Consumer Information 94 Consumer Information 95 Nin tendo 3DS System Privacy Policy Nintendo 3DS System Privacy Policy Last Updated: Nov ember 21, 2010 Nintendo is dedicated t o protecting your privacy and handling any personal information we obtain from y ou with care and respect.
Consumer Information 96 Consumer Information 97 Nin tendo 3DS System Privacy Policy Nintendo 3DS System Privacy Policy NINTENDO ZONE W e may collect and use your PII and Non-PII to notify you when you ar e close to a Nintendo Zone.
Consumer Information 98 Consumer Information 99 L egal Notices Nin tendo 3DS Code of Conduct Legal Notices Nint endo 3DS Code of C onduc t This Nintendo 3DS C ode of Conduct outlines the rules that you must follow to participate in the Nintendo 3DS Service.
100 101 Consumer Information Consumer Information Specications Specications Specications Nintendo 3DS system Nintendo 3DS batt er y pack Nintendo 3DS charging cradle Nintendo 3DS A C adapter Model name: CTR-007 Input/output: DC 4.6V 900mA Dimensions: Height: 86.
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