Nintendo 1804966?USGSVB manuel d'utilisation

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    Opera tions Manual F rançais p .110 Español p .220[...]

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    Basics Health and Safety Information 5 Nintendo DSi Componen ts 7 Charging the Battery 11 Using the Stylus and T ouch Screen 13 Adjusting the Volume and Screen Brightness 15 Using SD Memory Cards 16 Replacing the Battery Pack 17 Applications and Settings Nintendo DSi Menu 21 Screen Explanation 21 Camera Mode 23 Using Game Cards 25 Nintendo DSi Came[...]

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    Basics[...]

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    WARNING WARNING - Seizures WARNING - Repetitiv e Motion Injuries aned Eyestrain WARNING - Ba tter y Leakage WARNING - Radio F requenc y Inter ference CAUTION Health and Safety Information Important S afety Information – Read the following w arnings before setup or use of the Nintendo DSi. If this pr oduct will be used by young children, this manu[...]

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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™ Components View of the Nint endo DSi system when open (front) Upper and Low er L CD Screens T win backlit color liquid cr ystal screens display game scr eens and other information. The brightness of the screens can be adjusted in 5 lev els. Thelow erdisplay?[...]

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    9 Basics 10 Basics Battery Cover Remove co ver to r eplace the batter y . NOTE: Do not remove the c over unless you need to r eplace the batter y or check battery installation. V olume / Screen Brightness Contr ol Adjust the sound volume or the brightness of the scr eens. Stylus Holder Always r eplace the st ylus into the stylus holder after use. N[...]

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    11 Basics 12 Basics Charging the Battery WARNING • Besuretochar gethebatter ybeforeusingitforthersttimeorwhenithas not been used in the last 6 months. Battery recharge time is appro ximately 2 - 1/2 hours, although this will vary depending on the remaining chargewhenyoubegint or[...]

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    Using the Stylus and T ouch Screen 13 Basics 14 Basics The low er L CD screen, or T ouch Screen, is touch sensitive. F or games that include this game control feature , operate the scr een by using the included stylus. Lightly touch or slide the stylus across the Touch Scr een as shown below . IMPORT ANT ST YLUS AND SCREEN GUIDELINES:  •[...]

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    Adjusting the V olume/S creen Brightness Using SD Memory Cards + TheNintendoDSisupportshigh-capacit ySDCardso ver2GBinsize(SDHCCards). Withcommer cially available SD Car ds you will be able to: • Savephotosy ou’vetakeninNintendoDSiC ameratotheSDCard • Play?[...]

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    Replacing the Batt er y Pack 17 Basics 18 Basics 1. PressandholdtheP ower/Resetbutton(atleast.5second)untilthepo wershutso. 2. Make sure the A C Adapter is unplugged from the Nintendo DSi. 1.  LoosenthetwoPhillips-head(+)scr ewsonthebatterycoverwith a screwdriver , [...]

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    Applications and Settings[...]

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    21 Applications & Settings 22 Applications & Settings Nintendo DSi Menu TheNintendoDSiMenuappearsaut omaticallywhenyouturnthesystem ’ spoweron.Onthismenuyou willseeiconsforthesystem ’ sbuilt-inapplicationsandforanyNintendoDSorNintendoDSiGa[...]

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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 b e saved to the Nint endo DS i system memory . Number of photos remaining Start Nintendo DSi Camera T akeaphoto( , , or ) Switch between inner and outercameras.( ) Returntothe[...]

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    Press Hold Press and release 25 Applications & Settings 26 Applications & Settings Nintendo DSi Camera With Nint endo DSi Camera, you can take photos with eleven dieren t lenses, watch slide shows of your phot os, and exchange photos with other Nin tendo DSi systems. IMPORT ANT: T o avoid damage to the Nintendo DSi Camera, do not point i[...]

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    27 Applications & Settings 28 Applications & Settings Using the Camera Selec ting a Lens T ap Camera from the Nintendo DSi Camer a menu to view the lens-selection screen. Tap the lens y ou want to use , and then tap Start to begin using that lens. Color Lens Colorpad Lens T ap any point on the T ouch S creen to alter that color in the phot [...]

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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 eects to your photos . D istortion Lens Using this lens, y ou c an slide the stylus on the screen to distort your photo . Return the distorted lens to normal [...]

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    31 Applications & Settings 32 Applications & Settings Split mirror Triangle mirr or Square mirror Using the Camera (cont.) Colorpad Lens Using this lens, y ou c an change the color of any portion of your photo . T he color will change each time you tap . T apping white , black , or gray ar eas will not change their color . Return the entire[...]

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    33 Applications & Settings 34 Applications & Settings Resemblance Lens Using this lens, y ou c an evaluate ho w similar t wo faces are . Line up two faces on the screen Once the faces hav e been identied, they will appear with square fr ames around them. When the faces hav e been identied, tap The similarity percentage will appear , a[...]

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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 c an capture photos within pr eset or user- created frames , or you can create your o wn brand-new frames. Creat e a new frame Select a dierent frame Curren t frame Creating Frames T ap [...]

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    37 Applications & Settings 38 Applications & Settings Stickers  Y oucanapplyavarietyofstickers( )toyourphotost ohelporganizethem.  •Photoswith stickers will appear on the top scr een in the Nintendo DSi Menu.  •Photoscapturedfr omtheNintendoDSiMenuautoma[...]

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    39 Applications & Settings 40 Applications & Settings Other C amera F eatures Select O ther from the Nintendo DSi C amera menu to exchange, copy , or delete photos or frames . Y oucanalsodeletememoshere. Communicat e with other Nintendo DSi systems to e xchange  photoandframedata(withinlocal  wirelessr[...]

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    41 Applications & Settings 42 Applications & Settings Other Camera Features ( cont.) Copying Photos/F rames Y oucancopysavedphot osandframesfromyourNintendoDSisystemtoanSDC ardorviceversa. Selec t where you w ant to copy fr om. Selec t the kind of data you w ant to copy . Selec t the pho[...]

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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 Dier ent Loc ations T ap the balloon you want to mo ve, 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 Using Sound Filters By tapping an icon, you can apply dier ent lters to alter your sound. E ach icon has three dierent lters , so each time you tap one, the lter will change. Changing Playback Speed and Pitch T ap the T ouch Screen to move and alter the speed and pitch of [...]

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    49 Applications & Settings 50 Applications & Settings Recording and Pla ying with Sounds (cont.) Saving Altered Sounds Ifyouwantt osavesoundsthatyou ’vechanged, tap Overwrite . Conrm that the r ecording sounds the way you want it . T ap OK .  Y oursoundballoonwillbewhatevercolory 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 fold[...]

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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 eects when you tap the T ouch S creen. Set the backlight to turn o automatically when Nint endo DS i Sound is not in use. Erase all Nintendo DSi Sound data fr om th[...]

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    55 Applications & Settings 56 Applications & Settings How to R edeem Nintendo DS i P oints There ar e a number of ways to get Nintendo DSi P oints. Redeem a Nintendo P oints Card Purchase a Nint endo Points Card . Reveal the Nintendo P oints Number Reveal the number on your Nint endo Points Car d by scrat ching o the silver ar ea on the [...]

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    57 Applications & Settings 58 Applications & Settings DS Download Pla y With DS Download Pla y, you can download and pla y certain multiplayer games with other Nintendo DSi, DS Lite, and DS users even if y ou have only onecopyofagame. Y oucanalsosendandreceive demos of certain soft ware titles . Control Sequ[...]

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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 (Seenextpage) Keyboard[...]

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    61 Applications & Settings 62 Applications & Settings S ystem Settings On the Nintendo DSi Menu, select System Settings to open the settings menu, fr om which you can adjust many dieren t items. Use to turn pages, and tap the setting y ou want to adjust. System Settings 1 Data Management :Managethesystem ’ sinternalmemor[...]

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    63 Applications & Settings 64 Applications & Settings Data Management Copy or delet e software or save da ta from your system memory or from an SD Card . Copying / Erasing Selec t where the data you w ant to delete or copy is locat ed. Select the data you want t o copy or delete. Select either Copy or Delete. Y ou cannot copy under any of t[...]

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    65 Applications & Settings 66 Applications & Settings Prole Open Prole 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 conrm. Other Nintendo DS users will see your user name when using PictoChat™[...]

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    67 Applications & Settings 68 Applications & Settings Setting up Parental Controls Afterselectingparentalcon trolsfromthesyst emsettingsmenu(panel3),followthe on-screen instructions. Enter a four-digit PIN of your choosing , then tap OK .(Youwillneedt oenterthenumber  twice?[...]

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    T ap straight down! The icon will turn yellow when you tap it. 69 Applications & Settings 70 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 follo w these steps. On the PIN input screen, select I F[...]

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    Does your wireless network access point support AOSS? AOSS ™ 71 Applications & Settings 72 Applications & Settings Internet Setup ConnectyourNintendoDSit oawirelessInternetconnection,usingacompatiblewirelessr outer(soldseperately). Set up an Internet connection. Conrm MA C address. See page [...]

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    73 Applications & Settings 74 Applications & Settings Internet Setup (cont.) Required for connecting to the Internet The following ar e required to connect a Nintendo DSi to the Int ernet. Nintendo DSi system PC Broadband Internet envir onment using DSL, C able, etc. Broadband Internet Line DSL Modem, etc. Connecting Nintendo DSi wirelessly[...]

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    75 Applications & Settings 76 Applications & Settings How to C onnec t T ap Connection Settings Tap a c onnec tion labeled None . Tap the A OSS icon Proceed to the following acc ess point steps. Internet Setup (cont.) Connecting using AOSS If your access point supports AOSS, y ou can use this func tionality for a simple setup. Also r efer t[...]

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    77 Applications & Settings 78 Applications & Settings How to C onnec t T ap Connection Settings T ap a connection labeled None T ap Search for an Access P oint T ap an access point to select it If no access points ar e found, see troubleshooting, page 89. Internet Setup (cont.) Searching for and connecting to an access point Weak Strong Sig[...]

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    79 Applications & Settings 80 Applications & Settings Internet Setup (cont.) Conguring settings manually (Seeglossary,page107fordenitionofterms) Congur eyouraccesspoint’ ssettingsmanually. How to C onnec t Tap C onnec tion Settings Tap a c onnec tion labeled None Tap Manual Setup Set each el[...]

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    81 Applications & Settings 82 Applications & Settings If the connection test is successful, settings are complet e. Immediately after completing settings using WPS, c onnec tion 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 type best suited for your[...]

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    83 Applications & Settings 84 Applications & Settings Conrm the system M AC addr ess and Nintendo WFC ID Delete Nintendo WFC information from the system T ransfer the Nintendo WFC conguration to another system Internet Setup (cont.) Options Y oucanconrmsysteminformation,deleteNint endo®W i-FiConnectionco[...]

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    85 Applications & Settings 86 Applications & Settings System Upda te There will be upda tes or additions to the Nintendo DSi Menu or built-in software applications. Y ouunderstandthattheNintendoDSisystemspecicationsar econstantlyevolving.Inaneorttopro vide you with the latest syst em enh[...]

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    Suppor t and T roubleshooting[...]

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    Volume Volume Fully insert Lit Support and Tr oubleshooting 89 Support and Tr oubleshooting 90 It takes a long time befor e the Nintendo DS i Menu is display ed •Hasahigh-capacit ySDMemoryCard(SDCard)beeninsertedinthesystem? It may take time to displa y the Nintendo DSi Menu if a high- capacity SD Card has b[...]

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    T ap straight down! Support and Tr oubleshooting 91 Support and Tr oubleshooting 92 T roubleshooting (cont.) I can’t recharge the Nintendo DSi batt ery pack / The recharge indicator LED is not lit •AreyouusingaNin tendoDSiACAdapter? Use the Nintendo DSi AC Adapter   [W AP-002(USA)]. •IstheNintendoDSi?[...]

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    Support and Tr oubleshooting 93 Support and Tr oubleshooting 94 I can’t use DS Download Pla y •HaveP arentalContr olsrestrictedtheuseofDSDownloadPlay? Enter your P arental Contr ols PIN and either disable Parental C ontrols temporarily , or disable the   ParentalC ontrolsitemrestrictingtheuse?[...]

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    Master Key Support and Tr oubleshooting 95 Support and Tr oubleshooting 96 T roubleshooting (Continued) How to Disable P arental Controls Therear et wowa ystodisableP arentalC ontrols. Y oucaneithertemporarilydisablethem,orchangethe Par ental Controls settings. T emporarily Disabling Parental Contr[...]

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    Support and Tr oubleshooting 97 Support and Tr oubleshooting 98 Error Message List If an error occurs, messages lik e the following may appear on the screen. F ollow 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 the[...]

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    Support and Tr oubleshooting 99 Support and Tr oubleshooting 100 Conrm that y our net work 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 to Don’tuse ,checkwhetherthesecurit ytypeand key in the connection[...]

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    Support and Tr oubleshooting 101 Support and Tr oubleshooting 102 Nintendo DSi Privac y P olic y Nintendo is dedicated to pr otecting your privacy and handling any personal information we obtain from you with car e and respect. ThisNintendoDSiPriv acyPolicy(“PrivacyPolicy”)isintendedtoprovideyouwithanun[...]

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    Support and Tr oubleshooting 103 Support and Tr oubleshooting 104 Nintendo DSi Code of Conduct ThisNintendoDSiNetworkServiceCodeofC onduc t(“NintendoDSiCodeofC onduct”)outlinestherulesthatyoumust follow to participate in the Nintendo DSi Service. These rules are designed to keep the Ninte[...]

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    Support and Tr oubleshooting 105 Support and Tr oubleshooting 106 Legal Notices This product includes RSA BSAFE Cryptographic software from RSA Security Inc. RSA is a register ed trademark of RSA Securit y Inc. BSAFE is a register ed trademark of RSA Securit y Inc. in the United States and/or other c ountries. © 2005 RSA Security Inc. All Rights R[...]

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    Support and Tr oubleshooting 107 Support and Tr oubleshooting 108 Glossar y T erm Denition SSID (Service S et Identier) 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 Translation) MTU (Maximum T ransmission Unit) WEP WP A-PSK (TKIP)/ WP A2-PSK [...]