Nintendo manual Nintendo DS Lite Components, Stereo Speakers

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Nintendo DS Lite Components

Nintendo DS Lite Components

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1.Stereo Speakers

2.LCD Screens – Twin backlit color liquid crystal displays. The lower display (the Touch Screen) is touch sensitive and should only be operated with a Nintendo-licensed stylus.

3.Power Indicator LED – Indicates power is on or off and battery life. Green color will change to red when battery charge becomes low. When LED turns red, save your game and recharge the battery to prevent loss of game data.

Rapid blinking shows that wireless communication is in progress.

Slow blinking shows that the Nintendo DS is in Sleep Mode. NOTE: If you close the DS while the power is on, it will automatically switch to power-saving Sleep Mode. It will resume normal mode when opened again.

4.Recharge Indicator LED – Lights orange while the battery is being recharged and turns off when charging is complete.

5.Power Button (POWER) – Turns system on or off. To prevent turning the system off accidentally during game play, you must hold the Power Button in the UP position for a moment before it will turn off.

6.Control Buttons – The +Control Pad, A, B, X, and Y Buttons, L and R Buttons, and START and SELECT. Used for game play control. See the instruction booklet for the game you are playing for specific game control information.

7.Stylus and Stylus Holder – Always replace the stylus into the stylus holder after use.

8.Microphone (MIC.) – Used with specially designed games that include the microphone feature.

9.Volume Control (VOL.) – Slide to the right to increase volume.

10.Game Pak Slot Cover and Game Pak Slot (SLOT-2) – Remove cover when using Game Boy Advance Game Paks or Nintendo DS accessories (sold separately). Keep cover in place when not using Slot-2 to prevent contamination from dust or other foreign material.

11.Headphone/Microphone Connectors – For connection of stereo headphones, external microphone or headset (sold separately).

12.Battery Cover – Can be removed to replace the rechargeable battery pack. See page 7, Important Battery Guidelines, for more information on battery replacement.

13.External Extension Connector (5.2V IN) – Allows connection of Nintendo DS Lite AC Adapter, Model Number USG-002 (included) for recharging the battery or operation of the DS using household power.

14.DS Game Card Slot (SLOT-1) - For loading a Nintendo DS Game Card (sold separately).

15.Wrist Strap Attachment – For attachment of wrist strap (sold separately).

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Contents Instruction Booklet Mode Compatibility with Game Boy Games & Accessories Table of ContentsHealth and Safety Information Nintendo DS Lite Components Stereo SpeakersCharging the Nintendo DS Lite Battery Important Battery GuidelinesUsing the Nintendo DS Stylus and Touch Screen Screen Cleaning ProcedurePrivacy Information Important Stylus and Screen GuidelinesSystem Setup Nintendo DS Menu ScreenUsing Game Boy Advance Game Paks Using Nintendo DS Game CardsImportant Game CARD/GAME PAK Guidelines Wireless Communication and Game Play Modes Wireless Signal StrengthWeaker Stronger Important Wireless Communication Guidelines DS Multi-Card PlayNintendo Wi-Fi Connection PictoChatSettings Menu Changing System Settings Using the On-Screen KeyboardPictures Alphanumeric Options Start-up ModeClock User Touch ScreenTroubleshooting Before seeking assistance, check the following informationWarranty & Service Information Hardware WarrantyCompatibilité avec les jeux et les accessoires Game Boy Table des matièresAVERTISSEMENT- Écoulement du liquide de la pile AVERTISSEMENT- Danger dattaqueAVERTISSEMENT- Interférence avec les radiofréquences Composants du Nintendo DS Lite Haut-parleurs stéréoDoucement sur la fiche elle-même et 3 non sur le fil Comment charger la pile du Nintendo DS LiteDirectives Importantes Concernant LA Pile Directives Importantes SUR Lutilisation DU Stylet Renseignements sur la ConfidentialitéProcédure DE Nettoyage DE Lécran Configuration du Système Écran de menu du Nintendo DSComment utiliser les cartes de jeu du Nintendo DS Comment utiliser les cartouche de jeu de Game Boy Advance