Fisher-Price L6367 manual

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    Consumer Infor mation • Please keep this owner’ s manual for future reference, as it contains important information. • Adult assembly is required for assembly , software installation and hookup to your computer . • For proper use of this product, we recommend that your computer meet the minimum system requirements (see next page). • This [...]

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    Minimum System Requir ements Operating System ............... Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista ™ Web Browser ...................... Internet Explorer 6.0 with SP1 or later Processor ............................ 750MHz Memory .............................. 128MB RAM Hard Drive ........................... 100MB available USB port ........[...]

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    4 PRINTED IN CHINA L6367a-0920 ©2007 Sesame Workshop. “Sesame Street,” “Sesame W orkshop” and their logos are trademarks of Sesame Workshop. All rights reserved. ™ and © 2005 Sesame Workshop/Columbia T ristar T elevision Distribution. “Dragon T ales” and its logo are trademarks of Sesame Workshop and Columbia T ristar T elevision Di[...]

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    Assembly • Fit the Easy Link™ console onto the mouse pad, as shown. • “Snap” the accessory tray to the back of the Easy Link™ console. 5[...]

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    Connecting to Y our Computer • Insert the USB cord (included) into the USB port on your computer , generally marked with this symbol . 6 To prevent strangulation, keep computer cables away from children. WARNING[...]

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    7 Par ental Controls[...]

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    8 Password Choose a password and a password hint to block access to your desktop and hard drive. Y our child will only be able to use the Easy Link™ software. Forgot Y our Password? Y ou will be given a hint. If you still can’t remember your password enter “fi sher -price.” Time Limit If you’d like to limit the amount of time your child [...]

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    9 Getting Started • Be sure you are connected to the Internet. • Plug a character key into the center of the Easy Link™ console and you are automatically connected to the character website game pages. Setting Y our Password The fi rst time you start up the software you will be asked to set a password and a password hint. Setting the password[...]

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    10 • Easy Link™ allows access to the game/activity section of the character website only . Access to other websites is blocked. • Use your computer mouse to navigate as you normally would.[...]

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    • For most games you will use the mouse to play . • For games that use the arrow buttons on your keyboard, use the arrow buttons on the Easy Link™ console. • The action button takes the place of the spacebar or enter key . Arrow Buttons Action Button 11[...]

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    • T o change to another game site, insert another character key . • Store extra keys in the accessory tray . 12 Extra Key Extra Key Storage Storage[...]

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    13 Br owser Controls Back Forward Home Print Timer Stop Refresh Parental Controls Exit[...]

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    14 Back Click here to go to the last page you visited. Forward Click to move ahead a page. Home Click to return to the main game/activity page. Note: The home icon changes with each character key . Print Click to print the current page. (See Parental Controls on page 8). 05 Timer Shows how much time your child has left in the “session.” (See Pa[...]

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    Exiting the Softwar e • T o exit the software, click on the X in the upper right corner . • Y ou will need to enter your password to exit the software. The password limits your child’ s access to your desktop and hard drive. Note: Y ou can disable password protection with Parental Controls (see page 8). • Y ou can leave Easy Link™ plugged[...]

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    FCC Statement United States Only This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa- tion. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequenc[...]