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Note: In order to connect with your friend through the Pokémon Wi-Fi Club, you need to first register his/her Friend Code.

When You Cannot Connect

If you are unable to connect to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, you will see an error code and message. If this happens, please see the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection instruction booklet, available at www.nintendo.com/consumer/manuals.

Pal Pad

Register Friend Codes either by opening the Pal Pad from the Key Items Case of the Bag and manually entering the Friend Codes of your friends, or by opening the Infrared Connection menu of your C-Gear and selecting “FRIEND CODE” to exchange Friend Codes using Infrared Connection.

Register a Friend Code

You can register up to 32 Friend Codes.

Note: The Friend Code is designed as a safety precaution, allowing play only with people you personally know well. Posting your Friend Code on an Internet Message Board or trading it with strangers can result in receiving modified data or viewing offensive language. Please do not share your Friend Code with people you do not know.

Your Friend Code

After connecting to Nintendo WFC at least once, you can check your Friend Code.

Note: If you switch the Nintendo DS system you use, or erase your saved game and start over from the beginning, your Friend Code will be erased. Additionally, any friend data you have registered in your Pal Pad will also be erased.

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Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection

Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection allows multiple Pokémon Black Version owners to play together over the Internet—even when separated by long distances.

To play Nintendo DS games over the Internet, you must first set up the Nintendo Wi-Fi

Connection (Nintendo WFC) on your Nintendo DS system. Please see the separate Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection instruction booklet included with this game for directions on setting up your Nintendo DS.

To complete the Nintendo WFC setup, you will also need access to a PC that has a wireless network device installed (such as a wireless router) and an active broadband or DSL Internet account.

If you do not have a wireless network device installed on your PC, see the separate Nintendo

WFC instruction booklet for more information.

Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection game play uses more battery power than other game play. You may prefer to use the AC Adapter to prevent running out of power when using the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

You can also play Nintendo WFC compatible games at selected Internet hotspots without additional setup.

The Terms of Use Agreement which governs Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection game play is available in the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection instruction booklet or online at

www.nintendo.com/games/wifi/ds.

Note: Please note that the nickname you use and the name of your maps will be seen by others when playing multiplayer games using Nintendo WFC.

Note: To protect your privacy, do not give out personal information such as last name, phone number, birth date, age, school, email address, or home address when communicating with others or use such personal information in areas that will be seen by others.

For additional information on the Nintendo WFC, setting up your Nintendo DS, or a list of available Internet hotspots, visit www.nintendo.com/games/wifi (USA, Canada and Latin America) or call 1-800-895-1672 (USA/Canada only).

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Instruction Booklet Important Legal Information Table of Contents How to Play Your Adventure Begins Object of the GameMain Characters Gym Leaders and Badges Continue Basic Controls Starting the GameMain Menu Start SelectPokédex Menu ScreenPokémon BagOptions SaveAbout the Ready Button Menu About Battles Catching Pokémon Training PokémonPokémon Center Buildings in TownMusical Theater TMs and HMs How to Use Poké TransferVarious Items Key ItemsCommunication DS Wireless CommunicationsNintendo Wi-Fi Connection Infrared ConnectionCustomization GearTag Log  Wonder Launcher  Battle Trade Single Battle Double Battle Triple Battle Rotation Friend Codes Survey Radar Feeling Check  Passerby Analytics Bridges  Xtransceiver Entralink  Entree Missions  Pass Power Another Player’s Entralink Entralink worlds you are connected toPokémon Center 2F Pokémon Wireless Club Union Room How to Leave the Entralink GeonetEstablishing the Nintendo DS Wireless Link Nintendo WI-FI ConnectionCommunication Error Setting Up Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Register a Friend Code When You Cannot Connect Pal Pad Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection  Your Friend CodeXtransceiver Your Friend’s StatusVoice Chat BattleTrade Global TerminalRandom Matchup  Battle Modes Global Trade Station GTS Battle Formats  Deposit PokémonMusical Photos Battle VideosBattle Subway Pokémon Global Link Pokémon Global LinkPokémon Dream World Registering Your Game Sync IDGlobal Battle Union Game Sync TroubleshootingWhy have my Pokémon’s move animations stopped displaying?  Tuck In Your Pokémon Other Error Codes Keep getting connection errors. What should I do? Error Codes DirectorWi-Fi Server Development Survey Radar & Tag Mode DesignWi-Fi Battle System Design NOA Product TestingGlobalization Coordinators Special ThanksArtwork Information Coordinators
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