Nintendo UTLSBKA, DSi XL Data Management, Wireless Communication Settings, Brightness Settings

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Data Management

Copy or delete software or save data from your system memory or from an SD Card.

Copying / Erasing

Select where the data you want to delete or copy is located.

Applications & Settings

Select the data you want to copy or delete.

Select either Copy or Delete.

You cannot copy under any of the following circumstances:

When there is no SD Card in the SD Card slot.

When there is not enough space available in the area to which you want to copy.

When the data you have selected cannot be copied.

When you want to copy to the Nintendo DSi Menu but there are no available boxes on the

Nintendo DSi Menu.

When you want to copy to a system that is not where the original data is saved.

When the SD Card you want to copy to contains 300 blocks of software or save data.

When the SD Card you want to copy to is write protected.

Wireless Communication Settings

You can turn the wireless communication function on or off as shown below.

Set up

Tap ON to turn the wireless communication function on, or OFF to turn it off.

Tap OK.

When the wireless communication function is turned on, the wireless light will flash. When the function is turned off, the light will also turn off.

Brightness Settings

Adjust the brightness of the screens.

Controls

Tap + or to adjust the brightness.

Tap OK to confirm your adjustments

To adjust screen brightness while playing a game, press and hold SELECT then use the Volume Control to make your changes.

Use caution when using SELECT to make adjustments as pressing SELECT in certain games may cause the game to skip scenes.

Screen

brightness Press and hold

About Screen Brightness and Battery Life

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Applications & Settings

Increasing screen brightness will decrease battery life, and decreasing screen brightness will

increase battery life. Please keep this in mind when you adjust your brightness settings (see page 11).

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Contents Operations Manual Table of Contents Basics Serious personal injury Health and Safety InformationGames, or accessories ConvulsionsNintendo DSi XL Components For attachment of a wrist strap sold separately Lights when the outer camera is in usePlugs into a standard 120-volt AC wall outlet Plug or connector Charging the BatteryWhen fully charged, the recharge indicator LED will go out WAP-002USASelect System Settings from the Nintendo DSi Menu Using the Stylus and Touch ScreenResponding to the same place you’re touching it Hold down Select Using SD Memory CardsRegardless of the current setting of the volume control Open the SD Card slot coverReplacing the Battery Pack Remove the battery pack as shown at rightApplications and Settings Nintendo DSi Menu Screen ExplanationOn the Nintendo DSi Menu, press or to enter camera mode Camera ModeTop-Screen Photo Display Getting Started Using Game CardsNintendo DSi Camera How Many Photos Can I Save?Using the Camera Selecting a LensDistortion Lens Using the Camera Normal LensUsing Droppers Graffiti lensMischief Lens Using the Camera Colorpad LensMirror Lens Emoter LensUsing the Camera Merge Lens Resemblance LensUsing the Camera Frame Lens New Photo Photo in AlbumAbout Facebook Viewing the AlbumSlide Show StickersExchanging Photos/Frames Other Camera FeaturesTap Receive Other Camera Features Copying Photos/Frames Deleting Photos/Frames/MemosWriting Memos Nintendo DSi SoundCalendar Starting Nintendo DSi SoundMoving Data into Different Locations Recording and Playing with SoundsRecording Tap RecordReverse/Pause Change the playback modeHigher Pitch Slower Playback Repeat the current soundChoose a Song to Play Recording and Playing with Sounds Saving Altered SoundsAdd the song playing to your favorites Playing with Music on an SD Card Playing with Music Files Nintendo DSi Shop SettingsUsing Nintendo DSi Shop How do you save music files to an SD card?There are a number of ways to get Nintendo DSi Points How to Redeem Nintendo DSi PointsPurchase a Nintendo Points Card PictoChat Settings Control SequenceDS Download Play DS Download Play Client or receiving systemTop Screen Using the On-Screen KeyboardControls Touch ScreenFor more information on Flipnote Studio Nintendo DSi Browser Flipnote StudioNintendo DSi Browser Parental Controls Tap Help on the StartBrightness Settings Adjust screen brightness see System SettingsSystem Settings About Screen Brightness and Battery Life Wireless Communication SettingsBrightness Settings Data ManagementDate AlarmProfile TimeParental Controls Setting up Parental ControlsWhat Can Parental Controls Restrict? Mic Test Testing the MicrophoneTouch Screen Parental ControlsStart Internet SetupSelect setup method Get connected onlineConnecting Nintendo DSi XL wirelessly Internet SetupRequired for connecting to the Internet Broadband Internet environment using DSL, Cable, etcAccess point steps Connecting using AossHow to Connect Tap Connection SettingsSearching for and connecting to an access point Tap Search for an Access PointSet each field as needed and tap Save when finished Configure your access point’s settings manuallyTap Manual Setup Tap YES to perform a connection testSearch for an Access Point see Access point stepsTap Advanced Setup If the connection test is successful, settings are completeOn source system How to transferOptions On target systemUsing the Keyboard System UpdateHow to Update Format System MemorySupport and Troubleshooting Sound does not come out of the system speakers TroubleshootingThere is no picture or sound output Can’t play my gameMy SD Memory Card is not responding Images taken by the camera have strange colorsCan’t use DS Download Play My system suddenly enters Sleep ModeCannot disable Parental Controls Can’t use PictoChatChanging the Parental Controls Setting Troubleshooting How to Disable Parental ControlsTemporarily Disabling Parental Controls Error Message Error Message ListError Code List Solution312012 312013 101 Error Code List 102 Error Codes312004 312005 From the networkLast Updated April 1, 2009 Nintendo DSi Privacy Policy105 Nintendo DSi Code of Conduct106 Legal Notices Warranty and Service Information108 109 Glossary110