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Trademarks are property of their respective owners. Nintendo 3DS is a trademark of Nintendo. © 2012 Nintendo. Thank you for purchasing the Nintendo 3DS™ system. Please read this Operations Manual before use, paying careful attention to the Health and Safety Information section on pages 12 – 21, and follow all the instructions carefully. If this product is to be used by young children, this manual should be read and explained to them by an adult. Please keep this manual for future reference. Note: In this manual, the term “Nintendo DSi™ system” also refers to the Nintendo DSi™ XL system. Here is what you can do with your Nintendo 3DS system! Set Contents Before using this system, ensure that the contents listed below are all present. 3D Screen 3D depth slider Displays 3D images (page 32) Adjusts the strength of the 3D images (page 33) Nintendo 3DS system x 1 (CTR-001(EUR))

Nintendo 3DS charging cradle x 1 (CTR-007)

Nintendo 3DS AC adapter x 1 (WAP-002(UKV) / WAP-002(EUR)) or Note: The Nintendo DSi Power Supply is also compatible with this system.

Nintendo 3DS stylus x 1 (CTR-004) Note: The stylus is located in the stylus holder next to the Game Card slot (page 25).

SD Memory Card (2GB) x 1 Note: The SD Card is inserted in the SD Card slot (page 34). The SD Card is a third-party accessory not manufactured by Nintendo. Circle Pad Touch Screen Allows for precision movement (page 23) Touch-sensitive screen that allows you to control AR Cards x 6 software using touching and sliding (page 25) Note: These are used in conjunction with the built-in application, AR Games: Augmented Reality (page 65). HOME Button Displays the HOME Menu (page 36) Quick-Start Guide x 1 Nintendo 3DS Operations Manual x 1 The use of the 3D feature by children aged six and under may cause vision damage. Therefore it is recommended that: Parental Controls Lealet x 1 t Only children over six should use the system in 3D mode. t If children aged six and under have access to the system, parents or legal guardians should restrict the display of 3D images using the Parental Controls feature (page 78).

4 5 Enjoy games in vivid 3D (page 32). The following software comes pre-installed on the system.

Take 3D photos and videos using this application. Page 58 View information and videos about various software, and download new software. Page 64

Listen to music and record sounds. Page 61 Use the AR Cards that come with the system together with the outer cameras to create believable augmented reality games. Page 65

Note: 3D content will only be displayed on Nintendo 3DS software titles. Nintendo DS™ / Nintendo DSi software titles cannot display 3D content.

Take 3D photos and videos using the two outer cameras (page 58). Make yourself and other people into Mii™ characters! Page 62 A shooting game that turns your face, or the faces of your friends, into the enemies! Page 66

Mii characters you meet through StreetPass will appear here. Record the number of steps you take while carrying your Page 63 Nintendo 3DS system and the length of time you spend using software. Page 67

The downloadable title Nintendo Letter Box is pre-installed on the SD Card. Outer cameras Exchange handwritten letters with registered friends (page 49) using SpotPass and StreetPass functionality. Note: Use software from other systems in the Nintendo DS family (page 44). t For detailed information on this software, refer to its electronic manual (page 40). t For more information on downloadable software, see page 47.

There may also be other downloadable content pre-installed on the SD Card, such as 3D videos. Such 3D videos can be played by selecting their icons from the HOME Menu. Note: If you delete Nintendo Letter Box or other pre-installed downloadable content, they can be redownloaded from Nintendo eShop. (There are certain cases where software may be temporarily or permanently withdrawn from Nintendo eShop. Should this happen, you will no longer be able to redownload that software.)

Nintendo 3DS software Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software

6 7 SpotPass™ StreetPass™

Your Nintendo 3DS system will automatically search for wireless access points and connect to the internet and ex- Your Nintendo 3DS system automatically searches for and exchanges data with other Nintendo 3DS systems change data at various times, including while in Sleep Mode (when the system is closed but the power is on). when you carry it around, such as when you’re out walking or when you travel by train. Note: Data received via SpotPass is saved to the SD Card.

Notiications System 3D content updates

Other Free software information

Flashes blue when receiving notiications Data will automatically be exchanged if you walk past someone who has the same software title registered with StreetPass while the system is in Sleep Mode (closed while the power is on), as well as at other times.

Successful StreetPass exchange

You must conigure Internet Settings to be able to connect to wireless access points (page 70). Note: t Data cannot be transmitted if the power or wireless functions are of (page 22). Flashes green when data is ...and a notiication is added to t SpotPass functionality may not be available if an active software title is using certain features or functionality. SpotPass functionality is not available during local wireless communication (page 37) or while playing Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software. being transferred... your Notiications list (page 54). t Depending on the type of data received, the notiication LED may not light up. Your StreetPass settings are saved on the Nintendo 3DS. Note: t A maximum of 12 software titles can use StreetPass at any one time. Everyday Recharging t Contact Mode settings for Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles are not saved and must be conigured while playing compatible titles. A charging cradle is included as an easy means to keep the battery fully charged (page 27). Furthermore, it is not possible to exchange StreetPass data for Nintendo 3DS software titles while Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles If the system is attached to the charging cradle when not in use, the battery won’t lose are in use. power during Sleep Mode. t Data cannot be transmitted if the power or wireless functions are of (page 22). Note: For information about battery life, see page 31. t StreetPass functionality may not be available if an active software title is using certain features or functionality. StreetPass functionality is not available during local wireless communication (page 37) or when connected to the internet.

Note: The illustration above shows the UK version of the AC adapter.

8 9 Preparations Using Software Adjusting System Settings Troubleshooting 11 Technical Speciications Technical Index Contact Information 104 109 106 Troubleshooting Replacing the Nintendo 3DS Battery Pack 3DS Battery Pack Replacing the Nintendo 94 Troubleshooting 92 t t t 71 72 76 77 77 78 79 80 84 86 91 91 69 70 78 82 83 65 66 67 68 Outer Cameras Outer Cameras Transfer System Update System Memory System Format Required Items for Internet Connection Connection for Internet Items Required Internet the to Connecting Settings SpotPass DS Connections Nintendo Appears Code If an Error Be Restricted Can That Options Controls Parental Coniguring Restrictions Controls Parental Removing Data Management Data Other Settings AR Games: Reality Augmented Raiders Face Activity Log Play Download Settings System SettingsInternet Controls Parental Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 58 60 45 47 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 55 57 58 61 62 63 64 44 47 48 49 54 56 Receiving Notiications Notiications Receiving Notiications Viewing Notiications Stopping the Browser Using Videos and Photos Taking Videos and Photos Viewing Using Game Cards Game Cards Using Opening Software List Friend Registration Friend Cards Friend Viewing / Card Friend your Editing with Friends Communicating List Settings Friend StreetPass Mii Plaza StreetPass eShopNintendo Internet Browser Browser Internet 3DS Camera Nintendo 3DS SoundNintendo Mii Maker Download Software Software Download Game Notes list Friend Notiications Card-Based Software Card-Based Software 39 40 40 41 42 31 31 32 33 35 38 25 27 28 30 32 34 36 22 25 26 28

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HOME Menu Using SD Cards Using Adjusting 3D Images Adjusting Recharging on and of the power Turning Using the Touch Screen Touch the Using Component Names and Functions

Set Contents Health and Safety Information (Please read) 4 12 Using Software Using Preparations Contents t t 10 Health and Safety Information (Please read) Health and Safety Information Be sure to observe the following Health and Safety Information carefully during use of the product. Be sure to observe the following to ensure your well-being during the use of this product. Failure to do so could result in accidents and / or injury.

WARNING – USING 3D FEATURE InformationHealth and Safety The use of this product by children The use of the 3D feature by children aged six and under may cause vision damage. Therefore it is recommended that only IF THIS PRODUCT IS TO BE USED BY YOUNG CHILDREN, THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE READ AND EXPLAINED TO THEM BY AN ADULT OR t children over six should use the system in 3D mode and if children aged six and under have access to the system, parents or LEGAL GUARDIAN. PARENTS OR LEGAL GUARDIANS SHOULD MONITOR CHILDREN WHEN PLAYING VIDEO GAMES. YOUNG CHILDREN legal guardians should restrict the display of 3D images using the Parental Controls feature (page 78). SHOULD BE SUPERVISED AND ASSISTED WHILE PLAYING. If there is any diference in vision between your left and right eyes, or if you tend to see using only one eye, you may have WARNING – 3D Feature Not Suitable for Children aged six and under t diiculty in seeing 3D images clearly, or your eyes may become tired. Observe careful usage and take a break of 10 to Please refer to the warning regarding the 3D feature (page 13). 15 minutes every half hour. If you experience any of the symptoms listed below, adjust the 3D efects to a comfortable or set the display to only use 2D images. If the system doesn’t operate properly t Do not view unclear 3D images for extended periods of time. Prolonged viewing of unclear 3D images, such as double images,

Health and Safety Information If you suspect your system isn’t functioning as it should, refer to the Troubleshooting section on pages 94 – 102. can lead to eye strain, dryness of the eyes, headaches, stif shoulders, nausea, dizziness, motion sickness, fatigue and / or If you notice any damage to the system, or any unusual sounds, smells or smoke emanating from it, please do the discomfort. following: t Everyone has a diferent way of viewing 3D images. For information on how to view 3D images properly, please refer to the relevant pages of the Operations Manual. If you experience any of the symptoms above, adjust the 3D efects to a comfortable level or set the display to use only 2D images. Depending on your physical condition and your surrounding environment, you 1. Turn of 2. Remove 3. Contact may be unable to see 3D images properly. If this is the case, disable the 3D feature. t Please refrain from using the 3D feature while travelling as a passenger in cars or on public transport. Constant shaking can lead to 3D images becoming unclear, causing nausea and eye strain. Press and hold the POWER Button Remove the AC adapter and any Contact Nintendo Customer to turn of the power other accessories Support (pages 109 – 111) Be sure to observe the following to ensure your wellbeing during the use of this product: Note: Touching the product in this state Note: Be sure to remove the AC adapter Note: Do not attempt to repair the system t Do not attempt to use this system if you are feeling tired or unwell. Depending on your physical condition, doing so can could be dangerous, so be careful when plug from the plug socket before yourself. To do so could cause injury. lead to fatigue and discomfort. pressing the POWER Button. detaching the DC connector plug from t If you experience fatigue or discomfort in your eyes, head, shoulders or anywhere else, stop playing immediately and the system. take a break. If the symptoms persist, set the display to only use 2D images. t Avoid excessively long play sessions. Take a break of 10 to 15 minutes every half hour when using the 3D feature, or every hour when not using the 3D feature, even if you don’t think you need it. Guide to Warning Levels WARNING – SEIZURES The following warnings indicate the severity of the consequences, should you fail to observe the correct procedures. t Some people (about 1 in 4000) may have seizures or blackouts triggered by light ashes or patterns, and this may occur while they WARNING Failing to observe the precautionary steps could result in death or serious personal injury are watching TV or playing video games, even if they have never had a seizure before. (or damage to property). t Anyone who has ever experienced seizures, loss of awareness or any other symptom linked to an epileptic condition should consult a doctor before playing video games. Failing to observe the precautionary steps could result in personal injury CAUTION (or damage to property). t Parents or legal guardians should monitor children when they play video games. Stop play and consult a doctor if you or your child have any unusual symptoms, such as: Convulsions Eye or muscle twitching Loss of awareness CAREFUL USAGE Failing to use the product properly could result in damage to property. Altered vision Involuntary movements Disorientation To reduce the likelihood of a seizure when playing video games, follow these precautions: 1. Do not play if you are tired or need sleep. The following symbols appear inside warnings: 2. Play in a well-lit room. Disassembly Handling Prohibited 3. Take a break of 10 to 15 minutes every hour (every half hour when using the 3D feature). Prohibition Symbols prohibited prohibited

Instructional Symbol Information

12 13 WARNING – EYE STRAIN AND MOTION SICKNESS WARNING – RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE

Playing video games can make your eyes hurt after a sustained period of time, and perhaps sooner if using the 3D feature. Playing The Nintendo 3DS system can emit radio waves that can afect the operation of nearby electronics, including cardiac pacemakers. video games can also cause motion sickness in some players. Follow these instructions to avoid eye strain, dizziness or nausea: t Do not operate the Nintendo 3DS system within 25 centimetres (10 inches) of a pacemaker while using wireless communication. Avoid excessively long play sessions. Parents or legal guardians should monitor their children for appropriate play. If you have a pacemaker or other implanted medical device, do not use wireless communication without irst consulting your

t InformationHealth and Safety t Take a break of 10 to 15 minutes every half hour when using the 3D feature, or every hour when not using the 3D feature, doctor or the manufacturer of your medical device. even if you don’t think you need it. Important Safety Information for use of Nintendo 3DS on board aeroplanes, in hospitals and airports t If your eyes become tired or sore while playing, or if you feel dizzy or nauseated, stop and rest for several hours before playing tOperation of the Nintendo 3DS system with wireless communication NOT active may be allowed on board aeroplanes, again. in hospitals, and in airports as with any other non-wireless device. t If you continue to have any of the above symptoms or other discomfort during or after play, stop playing and see a doctor. tYou will know when wireless communication is active on your Nintendo 3DS system when the yellow wireless LED is lit, to indicate that communication is enabled, or is blinking, to indicate that wireless communication is in progress. The wireless WARNING – REPETITIVE MOTION INJURIES LED will blink when you are using in-game multiplayer features or transferring a game / feature to / from another unit. Observe and follow all regulations and rules regarding the use of wireless devices in locations such as hospitals, airports, Playing video games can make your muscles, joints or skin hurt after a few hours. Follow these instructions to avoid problems or on board an aeroplane. Health and Safety Information such as tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome or skin irritation: tIn order to comply with airline regulations, do not use wireless communication functions while on board an aeroplane. Avoid excessively long play sessions. Parents or legal guardians should monitor their children for appropriate play. Operation in these locations may interfere with or cause malfunctions of equipment, with resulting injuries to persons t or damage to property. Take a break of 10 to 15 minutes every hour (every half hour when using the 3D feature), even if you don’t think you need it. t IMPORTANT: The Nintendo 3DS system allows you to disable wireless communication for all system features. To enable / disable t When using the stylus, you do not need to grip it tightly or press it hard against the screen. Doing so may cause fatigue or wireless communication, use the wireless switch on the system. discomfort. t If your hands, wrists, or arms become tired or sore while playing, or if you feel symptoms such as tingling, numbness, burning or stifness, stop and rest them for several hours before playing again. WARNING – WIRELESS COMMUNICATION t If you continue to have any of the above symptoms or other discomfort during or after play, stop playing and see a doctor. The Nintendo 3DS system ofers various applications allowing your Nintendo 3DS system to communicate using wireless com- munication. You can disable wireless communication by using the wireless switch of the Nintendo 3DS system. WARNING – BATTERY LEAKAGE IMPORTANT: The Nintendo 3DS system may automatically connect to the internet when wireless communication is enabled. If you want to avoid such connection, please disable all wireless communication by using the wireless switch of the Nintendo 3DS The Nintendo 3DS system contains a rechargeable lithium ion battery pack. Leakage or combustion of the battery pack can system. A broadband internet connection and a wireless access point or a Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector are required in order to cause personal injury as well as damage to your Nintendo 3DS system. enjoy certain Nintendo 3DS Services. You are responsible for any internet connection fees. We therefore recommend you make To avoid battery leakage and / or combustion: sure that you have high-speed internet access, with no restrictions on usage and downloading time, before using such services in order to avoid additional internet charges being incurred when using such services. The Nintendo 3DS Services are not available t Do not damage the battery. in all countries; visit http://3dsservices.nintendo-europe.com for details. t Do not expose the battery to excessive physical shock, vibration, or liquids. The Nintendo 3DS Services are governed by the Nintendo 3DS Service User Agreement and Privacy Policy. For more details please t Do not disassemble, deform or attempt to repair the battery. visit http://3dsservices.nintendo-europe.com. t Do not expose the battery to heat or dispose of it in a ire. Keep the following in mind regarding the use of wireless communication: t Do not touch the terminals of the battery or cause a short circuit between the terminals with a metal object. tIf you post, send or otherwise make available any information or content through wireless communication please make t Do not peel or damage the battery label. sure not to include any information that can be used to identify you personally, such as your name, email address, your t Use a compatible AC adapter. address or your telephone number, as others may be allowed to see such information and content. In particular, when t The battery pack of the Nintendo 3DS system is only to be recharged under adult supervision. choosing a user name or nickname for your Mii characters, please do not use your real name as others may be able to view t The battery is to be removed from the Nintendo 3DS system before disposing of the unit. your user name and the nicknames of your Mii characters when using wireless communication. If the battery pack leaks, do not touch it. To ensure any leaked uid on the system doesn’t come into contact with your hands, tFriend codes and friend cards are a part of a system that allows you to establish a friendship with other users, so that you wipe the exterior of the system thoroughly with a soft, slightly damp cloth. If the leaked uid comes into contact with your can play, communicate and interact with people you know. If you exchange friend codes or friend cards with strangers, hands or any other part of your body, rinse it away with water. If liquid leaking from a battery pack comes into contact with there is a risk that you could receive information or messages with ofensive language or inappropriate content and that your eyes, it can cause injury. Immediately rinse your eyes with plenty of water and consult a doctor. strangers may see information about you that you do not want strangers to see. We therefore recommend that you do not give your friend codes to people you don’t know and that you do not share friend cards with people you don’t know. tDo not engage in harmful, illegal, ofensive or otherwise inappropriate activity that might cause problems for other users. In particular, do not post, send or otherwise make available any information or content that threatens, abuses or harasses other persons, infringes on the rights of others (such as copyrights, portrait rights, privacy rights, rights of publicity or trademarks) or that may make other people feel uncomfortable. In particular, when sending, posting or making available photos, images or videos displaying other people, make sure to obtain their permission beforehand. If inappropriate conduct is reported or conirmed, you may be subject to penalties such as being banned from the Nintendo 3DS Services. As far as Nintendo servers are involved in any wireless communication, please note that Nintendo servers may become temporarily unavailable without prior notice due to maintenance following any problems.

14 15 Please read the following carefully to ensure the correct use of this product. Do not use the system in very humid environments or in places with high levels of dust or soot WARNING This could lead to ire, electrocution and / or malfunction. This could also cause mould to grow on the camera lenses. Do not disassemble or try to repair the system Do not expose the system to excessive physical shock such as dropping it or treading on it

This could lead to damaged screens or the battery pack overheating, which could lead to burns or other injuries. InformationHealth and Safety Do not expose the battery to heat or dispose of it in a ire Note: Touching the system while it is damaged can be dangerous. Doing so can lead to injuries, so do not attempt to touch damaged areas. Do not expose the system to heat sources such as heaters or stoves, and try not to expose the system to direct sunlight for extended periods of time Do not get too close to the infrared transceiver Failure to observe this precaution could result in the battery pack leaking, combusting or exploding, which can in turn lead to ire and / or electrocution. Also, certain degrees of heat can lead to the battery pack becoming deformed or damaged. Looking directly into the infrared transceiver can lead to impaired vision and other problems.

Use a compatible AC adapter and battery pack Do not use excessive volume for headphones Using an incompatible AC adapter or battery pack can lead to battery leakage, combustion or explosion, which can in turn Using headphones at loud volumes for long periods of time could result in impaired hearing. When using headphones, Health and Safety Information lead to ire and / or electrocution. keep the volume at a level that allows you to hear background sounds. If you notice problems such as fatigue or ringing in Use the Nintendo 3DS Battery Pack (CTR-003), Nintendo 3DS AC adapter (WAP-002(UKV) / WAP-002(EUR)) and Nintendo 3DS the ears, discontinue use. If the symptoms persist, consult a doctor. charging cradle (CTR-007) only. Touching the system more than necessary while it is damaged can lead to injury Do not touch the terminals of the battery with any foreign materials Make no attempt to touch the areas that have sustained damage. or metal objects, and do not damage the battery pack Doing so can lead to combustion, explosions, electrocution and / or short-circuits. Stop playing if you experience skin irritation Do not use the system with travel transformers, incandescent-speciic light dimmers, A stainless steel alloy is used in the stylus and may cause irritation to certain skin types. If you experience such irritation, or in-car AC / DC adapters or chargers. stop playing immediately and consult a doctor.

Do not place the system, or accessories such as SD Cards, within easy reach of young children or pets, Use the AC adapter and battery pack only with compatible systems or in places where there is a risk it could fall into their reach Using the AC adapter and / or battery pack with an incompatible unit can cause ire, battery leakage, combustion, explosion Children may place the AC adapter, stylus, system accessories or other parts into their mouths and cause themselves harm or electric shocks. as a result. t The Nintendo 3DS Battery Pack (CTR-003) is for use with the Nintendo 3DS system only. t The included AC adapter (WAP-002(UKV) / WAP-002(EUR)) can be used with the following: Keep the cradle connector clean tNintendo 3DS (CTR-001(EUR)) Failure to do so could lead to ire, overheating, electric shocks, inability to charge and other malfunctions. Clean at regular intervals to ensure the cradle connector remains Nintendo 3DS charging cradle (CTR-007) t clean. Avoid applying unnecessary pressure as this could lead to damage. tNintendo DSi (TWL-001(EUR)) tNintendo DSi XL (UTL-001(EUR))

Do not spill liquids on, or insert any foreign materials into, the system Important safety information for use of Nintendo 3DS on board aeroplanes, in hospitals and airports This can lead to ire, electric shocks and / or malfunctions. If the Nintendo 3DS system comes into contact with liquids, immediately turn the power of, remove the AC adapter, tOperation of the Nintendo 3DS system with wireless communication NOT active may be allowed on board aeroplanes, remove the battery cover and battery, then wipe the exterior clean with a soft, slightly damp cloth (use water only). in hospitals, and in airports as with any other non-wireless device. Do not wipe the interior of the Nintendo 3DS system with any liquids. tYou will know when wireless communication is active on your Nintendo 3DS system when the yellow wireless LED is lit, to indicate that communication is enabled, or is blinking, to indicate that wireless communication is in progress. The Do not touch the AC adapter connector or any other connector on the system with your ingers or wireless LED will blink when you are using in-game multiplayer features or transferring a game / feature to / from another metal objects unit. Observe and follow all regulations and rules regarding the use of wireless devices in locations such as hospitals, airports, or on board aeroplanes. Doing so can lead to ire, electrocution, short-circuits and / or malfunctions. tIn order to comply with airline regulations, do not use in-game multiplayer functions, or use wireless communication in any other way while on board an aeroplane. Operation in these locations may interfere with or cause malfunctions of Do not touch the system or AC adapter while charging during a thunderstorm equipment, with resulting injuries to persons or damage to property. Doing so could lead to electrocution from conducted lightning.

16 17 Do not use while driving, cycling or walking Do not plug too many devices into the plug sockets or multi-plug adaptors, and do not connect multiple t Use of the system while driving is an ofence and it is dangerous. multi-plugs together t Use of the system while walking or cycling can lead to accidents. Doing so could lead to ire or electrocution.

Be aware of your surroundings while using the system Be sure to plug in and remove the AC adapter properly InformationHealth and Safety Failing to take care could lead to injury, damage to household equipment and other Failure to do so could lead to ire, electrocution or short circuits. malfunctions. Failing to insert the AC adapter properly into the plug socket may allow metal objects (such as paperclips or metallic straps) to come into contact with the prongs of the plug. You will probably move around while using the camera function to take photographs t To remove the AC adapter, grip the body of the plug securely and pull it straight out of the plug socket. or play certain games, so be careful that all areas that you might move into are clear. Make sure that furniture, objects and people are out of the play area so you If the system is to be used by children, a parent or legal guardian should ensure that they do not allow the child to touch don’t accidentally bump into them while playing. the prongs of the plug with metal objects when plugging the AC adapter in. The AC adapter should be plugged into an easily accessible socket that is near the equipment to be charged.

Do not expose the Nintendo 3DS system to high temperatures Do not use the system with wet hands Health and Safety Information The Nintendo 3DS system is designed for use at temperatures of 5 –35° C. Using the system in hot environments (eg. under This can lead to accidents, malfunction, injury or damage to property. a duvet or other non-ventilated environment) can lead to the system temperature rising sharply, which may cause burns. Use of the system for prolonged periods while charging, can increase the temperature of the system. Touching the system while it is hot may cause burns. CAUTION

Use the stylus properly Do not apply unnecessary pressure to the LCD screens or subject them to extreme shock Incorrect use can lead to injury or damage. Doing so could lead to injury or malfunction. If the LCD screens should break, avoid contact with any leaking uid. Repair of damaged LCD screens is not covered by the Do not use the stylus for any purpose other than to operate the Nintendo 3DS system. t warranty and must be paid for separately. t Do not bend or apply unnecessary force to the stylus during use. t Do not use damaged or distorted styli. Do not put the system into your back pocket Subjecting the system and LCD screens to excessive force, for example sitting on Be sure to connect the AC adapter to the correct voltage (AC 220 – 240V) them, can damage them and lead to injury or malfunction. Failure to do so could lead to ire, overheating, electrocution and other malfunctions. Do not use voltage transformers intended for use abroad or plugs that deliver reduced amounts of electricity.

Do not use the AC adapter if the cable or plug is damaged Doing so can lead to ire and / or electrocution. t Avoid tightly wrapping, treading on, pulling, twisting or making adjustments to the cord. t Avoid placing heavy objects on the cord, especially on the DC connector plug. Keep your ingers clear of the hinge t If the system has been damaged or the cord broken, do not attempt to use it. t Do not expose the cord to extreme heat sources such as heaters or stoves. t If the external exible cable or cord of the AC adapter becomes damaged, please contact Nintendo Customer Support for information about replacement parts. In order to avoid any potential hazards, do not attempt to repair the adapter yourself. t If the system is charging while being used, be careful not to pull on or entangle the power cord. t Use of the AC adapter by children should only be allowed with the full supervision of a parent or legal guardian.

Keep the AC plug clean by wiping with a dry cloth Purchase a strong wrist strap Attempting to use the system when it is unclean or dusty could lead to ire, electrocution or short circuits. Should you use a wrist strap, please be aware that home-made or weak straps may break, leading to injury or damage.

Do not swing the system by its strap Doing so could lead to the strap breaking and the system being dropped or thrown. This could result in damage to the system or surrounding objects, and injury to yourself or others.

18 19 CAREFUL USAGE Do not place the system directly in front of air-conditioning units or in areas which experience sudden changes in temperature and / or are t The AC adapter used with the Nintendo 3DS system should be regularly examined for damage to the cord, plug enclosure and subject to condensation other parts. Condensation in the system can lead to malfunction. The Nintendo 3DS system is not intended for children under 3 years old.

t InformationHealth and Safety tThe AC adapter is for indoor use only. Taking the Nintendo 3DS system from a cold environment to a warm one To avoid condensation in the system, close the system, place it into a plastic bag and Do not repeatedly turn the power on and of remove the air from the bag. Leave the system for approximately 60 minutes, until it Doing so can lead to malfunction and loss of data on SD Cards and in the System Memory. warms up to the temperature of its surroundings, before using it. If condensation has formed on the system First, always turn the power of your Nintendo 3DS system of before loading or removing a Game Card / Turn the system of and leave it for approximately 60 minutes in a warm environment, SD Card. Insert the Game Card / SD Card completely without forcing either the Game Card / SD Card or the until all water droplets have dried, before using it again. Nintendo 3DS system Failure to do so can afect save data and cause damage to the system or accessories.

Health and Safety Information Do not blow into the connectors of the system or Game Cards Only use compatible accessories Doing so can cause vapour to enter, which may damage the Game Card and /or Nintendo 3DS system. The use of the following devices can lead to malfunction or incorrect functionality: Do not store the system in a bag or other container while it is open Accessories which are incompatible with the software being used. t Doing so can lead to damage to the LCD screens and the system. t Devices and accessories that are not approved for use by Nintendo. t Broken or damaged accessories. Do not allow the system to come into contact with paint thinner, alcohol or any other solvent Doing so can damage the plastic and result in the coating coming of. Be careful not to handle the system after using products like Do not move the Circle Pad violently from side to side nail varnish remover. To clean the system, dampen a cloth with mildly soapy water, carefully wring out all excess water and then This may damage the controller and could afect game play. wipe the system clean. After cleaning, wipe the system down again with a soft, dry cloth. The Nintendo 3DS should be disconnected from the AC adapter before cleaning. Do not use hard or pointed objects to press buttons Do not use pens, metal objects, ingernails, styluses or other hard or pointed objects to press When disposing of the battery, follow appropriate local guidelines and regulations the HOME Button, START or SELECT. Doing so may cause damage. For information on battery disposal, contact your local solid waste authority (page 103).

Use of Information tThe facility to record audio and images on your Nintendo 3DS system is intended to be for personal use only and not for use by third parties. Additionally, there are speciically prohibited types of use. Taking unauthorised video or audio recordings of people Do not damage the Touch Screen and making them public may be an invasion of privacy and should be avoided. Doing so can lead to malfunction. tThis system should not be used for illegal activity or the perversion of justice. Such activities could result in legal action. t Use either the included stylus (CTR-004) or the item speciied by the software for on-screen commands. Do not use pens, metal tOnce any kind of audio or video data has been transmitted from your Nintendo 3DS system, it may be copied and / or modiied freely by objects or any other instrument (including ingernails) that could leave scratches on the screen. third parties. Upon agreeing to transmit your data, you will not be able to limit its use or delete it thereafter. tDo not apply unnecessary pressure to, scrape objects across or stab at the Touch Screen. IMPORTANT: ANY UNAUTHORISED TECHNICAL MODIFICATION OF THE HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE OF YOUR NINTENDO 3DS tDo not use the Touch Screen with sand, lint, crumbs or other abrasive materials on it as these could leave scratches. If the Touch SYSTEM, OR USE OF ANY UNAUTHORISED DEVICES WITH YOUR SYSTEM, MAY RENDER YOUR SYSTEM PERMANENTLY UNPLAYABLE Screen is dirty, use a soft cloth to wipe it clean. AND RESULT IN REMOVAL OF UNAUTHORISED CONTENT. t The upper screen is not touch sensitive. Do not attempt to use the stylus on it. Your Nintendo 3DS system and software are not designed for use with any unauthorised device and / or any unauthorised software. Please note that the Nintendo warranties do not cover any defects to or defects caused by unauthorised devices, software, modiications Do not expose the cameras to direct sunlight for an extended period of time, and do not directly photograph and / or non-licensed accessories. Furthermore, such use may lead to injury to yourself or others and may cause performance issues the Sun or other intense light sources and / or damage to your Nintendo 3DS system and related services. Nintendo (as well as any Nintendo licensees or distributors) is not Doing so could lead to malfunction of the cameras or discolouration of the photographed images. responsible for any damage or loss caused by the use of such devices, software, modiications or non-licensed accessories. Important! After the Nintendo 3DS system is updated, any existing or future unauthorised technical modiication of the hardware tImages taken by the cameras may be brighter or darker or have slightly diferent colours than the actual objects photographed. or software of your Nintendo 3DS system, or use of an unauthorised device in connection with your system, may render the system There may also be permanent light or dark spots on the images. Neither of these cases indicates a defective product. permanently unplayable. Content deriving from the unauthorised modiication of the hardware or software of your Nintendo 3DS tIf the lenses get dirty, wipe them gently with a dry, soft cloth or cotton swab to clean them. Be very careful not to press on the system may be removed. Failure to accept the update may render games unplayable. camera lenses when cleaning, as this may cause damage.

20 21 22 Component Names and Functions Preparations Lights isrecharging. uporange whilethe battery Recharge LED( Used by software withmicrophone functionality. Microphone Notiies you ofthestatus ofthesystem by ashingandchangingcolour. LED Notiication Battery powerBattery islow Friend hascomeonline Received StreetPass communication Received SpotPass notiication (ashes red) (ashes orange forive seconds) (ashes green forive seconds) (ashes blueforive seconds) Lights upwhenthepower ison. POWER Button ( Power LED( (Page 31) ) (Page 27) The functions ofthesecomponentsThe are functions explained inthisOperations Manual. Component NamesandFunctions ) (Page 31) (Page 54) (Page 54) (Page 53) ) (Page 28) software titles, itmustbeactivated thegame. before starting Note: Pushing thewireless switch after loadingasoftware title will notenablewireless communication functionality. To usethisfeature with Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi the 3DScreen. Lights upwhen3Dcontent isbeingdisplayed on 3D LED Adjusts thedepthof3Dimages. 3D DepthSlider Lights upyellow whenwireless communication Activate / deactivate wireless communication. wirelessActivate /deactivate Note: communication isdisabled. Flashes yellow is enabled, andremains ofwhenwireless (Page 33) When inSleepMode, thewireless LED when data isbeingsent orreceived. will light orashmore dimly. (Page 33) Wireless LED( Wireless Switch ) - current volume setting. be played at aixed volume, regardless ofthe Note: Slide to adjustthevolume. Volume Control properly, pleaserefer to Note: Circle Pad input. Used by software that supports Used by software withcamera functionality. Inner Camera Displays 3Dcontent. LCD (3DScreen) Screen Circle PadCircle Speaker (L) Control Pad Control The camera’s shutter soundwillalways IftheCircle Pad isnotworking page 96 Volume (Page 32) . Touch sensitive screen interaction. that enablesfortactile LCD (Touch Screen Screen) START Displays the HOME Button ( SELECT by Nintendo. Note: sound willbeplayed through thespeakers. stereo headphones. When connected, no For ofcommercially connection available Audio Jack HOME Menu Pleaseuseaccessories that are licensed (A, B, Xand Y Buttons) Control Buttons Speaker (R) (Page 25) ) (Page 36) .

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Component Names and Functions and Names Component Preparations 24 Component Names and Functions Preparations Used to store theNintendo 3DSstylus. Holder Stylus infrared functionality. andreceivesSends signalsforsoftware with Infrared Transceiver L Button (Page 25) (sold separately). For attachment ofawriststrap Wrist Attachment Strap into thesystem. cluded SDCard comes pre-inserted Cards / Cards). SDHC Memory The in- SDCardsUsed forinserting (SDMemory (Page 34) SD CardSlot Nintendo DSiGame Cards andNintendo DSienhanced GameCards. For loadingNintendo 3DSGameCards, Nintendo DSGameCards, CardSlot Game Battery CoverBattery necessary. Note: Can beremoved to replace Pack. theNintendo 3DSBattery Pleaserefrain from removing unlessitisabsolutely (Page 45) videos to betaken. These two cameras allow 3Dphotographs / Used by software withcamera functionality. Cameras Outer (Page 92) outer cameras are inuse. This LEDlights upwhenthe Camera LED AC adapter (included). oftheNintendoAllows connection 3DS (Page 27) AC Adapter Connector charging cradle (included). Allows recharging viatheNintendo 3DS (Page 27) Connector Cradle R Button (Page 58) POWER Button whilepressing andholdingLButton +RButton +XButton. trouble operating the Go to the operateIf you cannot the Touch properly Screen The following terms are onthe usedto describetheuseofstylus Touch Screen inthismanual. Touch Controls Screen (CTR-004) into holder. thestylus Note: length. Then place itirmlyinside. holder,Before replacing inthestylus thestylus putitbackto itsshortest adjust itto thedesiredlength. Remove theNintendo 3DSstylusfromtheholderand Do notattempt Do to place anything otherthantheNintendo 3DSstylus HOME Menu (or “tapping”). iscalled with thestylus “touching” Gently pressing the Touch Screen Touch HOME Menu andinto theSystem Settings, thenselect TOUCH SCREENto calibrate the Touch Screen While holdingdown the L, RandXButtons... feature, usetheincludedNintendo 3DSstylus. The lower screen, or Touch Screen, istouch sensitive. For thiscontrol software that supports Using the Touch Screen viathe Touch thesystem Screen, onthe you canstart called “sliding”. heldgently againstitisthe stylus Tracing over the Touch Screen with Slide Touch Calibration Screen Screen ...press thePOWERButton. (page 83) . Ifyou are having by pressing the

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Using the Touch Screen Touch the Using Preparations 26 Recharging Preparations Greatly DecreasedUsage Time Repeated Life RechargingandBattery Recharging Temperature: 5–35degreesCelsius Recharging Time: 3Hrs30Mins(Approx.) The system takes approximately 3hours30minutes to fullyrecharge whenof. Charging ifthesystem timemay isbeing vary If you feeltheusagetimehasnoticeably reduced, replace Replacement packsare pack. battery thebattery soldseparately reduced lifeat to 70%ofthebattery thetimeofpurchase. lifedecreases slightlyBattery over iscontinually timeasthebattery usedandrecharged. After 500recharges, lifem battery prevent itfrom charging. Iftheambient temperature islow, thebatteries may notcharge completely. Attempting to charge packwhiletheambient temperature thebattery isoutsidethisrange may packand degrade thebattery Please contact Nintendo Customer Support for further information Nintendo onwherePlease contact Customer to forfurther purchase areplacement Support used whilecharging, ordependingonthelevel ofcharge remaining inthebattery. You mustcharge packbefore thebattery you useyour Nintendo 3DSsystem fortheirsttime. Recharging (pages 109 – 111) (page 92) ay be . . Note: How to Rechargeyour Nintendo 3DSSystem you remove it. Note: pluginto theDCconnector simply connect theAC adapter ontherear connector ofthesystem. The Nintendo 3DScanalsoberecharged by pluggingtheAC adapter into directly the system. To dothis, Recharging usingthe AC Adapter of once charging hascompleted. This isnota malfunction. Note: of thecharging cradle. Remove theAC adapter plugfrom theplugsocket andtake theNintendo 3DSsystem of When RechargingisComplete 3 2 1 The illustration above shows theUKversion oftheAC adapter. To detachthesystem from theAC adapter, holdthesystem plug, andthe DC connector notthecable, while Ifyou play agamewhile thesystem isrecharging, therecharge LEDmay notalways turn Be sureBe theAC adapter Pleasesee plugisfullyinserted. theAC adapterInsert pluginto astandard220–240VAC plugsocket the system insuchcasesmay causedamage. not allow thesystem to sitcorrectly inthecradle, andusingexcessive force to correctly position Note: Place theNintendo 3DSsystem ontop ofthechargingcradle t t Note: plugto thechargingcradle theDCconnector Connect Be sure Be to place thecharging cradle onalevel surface. or charging cradle. sure Be plugistheright theDCconnector way itinto upbefore thecharging inserting cradle to avoid damagingeithertheDC plug connector Place thefront edgeofthesystem into from thecradle irst. thebackorsidesmay Starting (logo facingupwards) DC plug Charging cradle Charging pages 16–20 forprecautions regarding useoftheAC adapter. AC plugconnectors starting withtherearofsystem starting Detach fromthechargingcradle Place starting from frontedge Place starting (The LEDwillgooutwhen charging iscomplete.) Recharge LEDlit

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Recharging Preparations 28 Turning the power on and of Preparations You mustconigure thesystem after turningitonfortheirsttime. The following steps should be performed with the stylus onthe The withthestylus following stepsTouch shouldbeperformed Screen Sleep Modeand Sleep Turning thePower Of t t Note: the system hasbeenturnedon. Turn thesystem onby pressing thePOWER Button. The power LEDwilllight upwhen Coniguring thesystem for theirsttime Sleep Mode Sleep Sleep Modeduringplayback. the system isinSleepMode, butpower consumption isgreatly reduced. Press thePOWER Button to display the Turning thepower of Note: Close your Nintendo 3DSsystem duringplay to activate SleepMode. SpotPass power of. Alternatively, pressing andholdingthePOWER Button hasthesameefect. 3 2 1 For information aboutthe power life, LEDandbattery see Itmay take several seconds forthe Some software outspeciictasks. Some cannotenter For SleepModewhileinuseorcarrying example, Nintendo cannot 3DSSound Touch thedateSet andtime (see “Adjusting 3DImages” on Follow inorder theon-screen to instructions view3Dimagescorrectly Calibrate the3DScreen Touch thelanguageyou would like to use, thentouch OK. thesystem language Set touch OK. and the System theirsttimepower Settings isturnedon. The POWER Button isusedto turnthesystem bothonandof. You mustconigure Turning thepower onandof to setthedate and time, then HOMEMenu page 32 POWER Menu to display after thepower isturnedon. ). . From here, touch POWER OFFto turnthe page 31 . If thissystem isto thesesteps. beusedby children, anadultshouldperform (page 25)

(page 8) . andStreetPass (page 9) remain when active Lit Power on enter

Your system isnow ready to beused. Press the HOMEButton to enter the Nintendo 3DSsystem. 9 8 7 6 5 4 the appropriate optionundertheParental Controls settings. damage. To prevent theuseof3Dfeature, thisfeature canbemanuallyturnedofby selecting Note: To continue withoutapplyingany restrictions, touch SETLATER. upParentalSet Controls to limitchildren’s access content to certain andfunctionality. ParentalSet Controls wireless play software to titles. beusedwithsupported To setthislater, touch SETLATER. Connecting to theinternet allows ofdata various to types beexchanged viaSpotPass and Conigure your internet settings later, touch LATER. After reading theinformation, touch IACCEPT. Ifyou would rather accept theseterms Policy and Privacy User Agreement Accept the Nintendo 3DSService Touch OKto conirm. ofresidence, your thenyour country region Select Touch Enter your date ofbirth t t t Note: Enter ausername on otherNintendo 3DSsystems. The useofin appropriate languagemay result inthedisplay ofyour namebeingrestricted wireless communication, sodonotincludewords orphrases that othersmay indofensive. The nameyou choosewillbevisibleonotherNintendo 3DSandNintendo DSsystems via Namescanbeamaximumof10characters. For information onkeyboard usage, see The useofthe3Dfeature by children agedsixandundermay causevision and to enter your date ofbirth.

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Turning the power on and of and on power the Turning Preparations 30 Turning the power on and of Preparations Numeric Keyboard Standard A keyboard willbedisplayed onthe Touch Screen whenyou are required to inputcharacters. Touch to acharacter enter it. Using theKeyboards character entered.character and lower for thenextcase Switch between upper- Switch between inputmodes Predictive text Predictive on / of Switch between upper- and lowercase characters. Special characters Special hwadtoa hrces Cycle through thecharacters Show additionalcharacters. Symbols Alphanumeric

Choose theword you want from alist. textPredictive pressing itrepeatedly. assigned to eachbutton by Delete thelastnumber entered. to the Delete thecharacter Move to thenext line. left ofthecursor. Mobilephone Conirm inputand character move to space. thenext Next character StreetPass isfullycharged, active. Ifthebattery thesystem canremain inSleepModefor3days. blue andslowly brightens anddims, thesystem isinSleepMode during playback. Closing thesystem whileusingsuchsoftware willresult inthepower LEDremaining solidlylit. For example, Nintendo 3DSSoun Note: Leaving thesystem inSleep Mode time below theigures shown below. the ambient temperature. Assuch,thesetimesshould onlybetaken asrough estimates. Using thecamera features may reduce battery the dependingonanumberoffactors, suchasthesoftware lifewillvary beingused, ofwireless thequantity Battery data sent received and and Note: to runout. starting The power LEDlights upbluewhenthesystem isturnedon,turnsred charge whenthebattery islow andashesred is whenthebattery Battery LifeBattery Power LED The power LEDslowly pulseswhenthesystem isinSleepMode. software Some titlesdonotallow thesystem to enter whileinuse. SleepMode If thepower LEDisred, save your gamequicklyandrecharge. charge Ifthe battery runsoutbefore you save, you may loseunsa ogrShorter Longer Dark Battery lifeBattery brightness Screen Screen

High (page 28) Remaining battery charge Remaining battery Solid Blue Solid Red Solid Blue Solid Playing Nintendo 3DSsoftware: Playing Nintendo DSsoftware:

greatly reduces power consumption whileleaving wireless communication suchasSpotPass and Light

(page 28) Low , which will conserve battery power. battery , whichwillconserve power-saving mode, see lifeforalongerperiodoftime(forinformationbattery onhow to enable automatically according to thecontent beingdisplayed, to extend the Note: changing thebrightness levels, see LCD screens. The system issetto “5” at purchase (forinformation on The lifewillchangedependingonthebrightness ofthe battery approx. 5–8hours approx. 3–5hours Power-saving modechangesthebrightness andcolour gradient Almost empty Flashes Red

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Turning the power on and of and on power the Turning Preparations 32 Adjusting 3D Images Preparations convincing canbeproduced. 3Defects right eye onlyseestheright image, vividand the lefteye seesonlytheleftimageand eye). Bymanipulating the3DScreen sothat the diference inpositionoftheleftandright eyes to interpret (theability 3Dimagesdueto are created ofthe usingthebinoculardisparity generatedThe 3Defects by theNintendo 3DS Follow thesteps below to ensure that 3Dimagesappearproperly. How to View 3DImagesProperly cause thescreen to appeardarkorcauseyou to seeadoubleimage. Tilting thescreen orviewingitfrom anangleinterferes andcan withthe3Defect, 1 Look directly into the3DScreen. Look directly comfortable level.comfortable The 3DScreen allows you to view3Dimages. Use to the3Ddepthsliderto a adjustthe3Defects Adjusting 3DImages eteeiae3 mg Righteye image 3Dimage Left eye image 2 the distance until you can seethe3Dimageseasily.the distanceuntilyou can 25–35cmawayHold the3DScreen fromyour eyes. Adjust t t t Note: t t As you become more accustomed to the3Dfeature, you may indthat raising the3Ddepthsliderresults inbetter efects. makes the3Dimagesdiicultto see, move itdownwards littleby littleuntil you reach apoint where the3Dimagesare distinct Use to the3Ddepthslidernext the3DScreen to increase ordecrease Ifplacingthe3Ddepthsliderat the3Defect. thetop ( Adjusting the Strength of3DImages Adjusting theStrength For healthandsafety adviceon3Dimages, see and take abreak. environment. Ifyou experience doublevision,headaches, nausea,tired eyes orany suddenchangesinyour condition, stop playi 2D display only. You may needto adjustthe3Ddepthdependingonyour physical condition, the content oftheimagesandyour s If you seeadoubleimageorare unable to see3Dimageseven whenviewingthemcorrectly andwiththeproper settings,use the please The useofthe3Dfeature by children agedsixandundermay causevisiondamage. Everyone willhave adiferent way ofviewing 3D images. for viewing 3DImages Precautions 3Dimagesmay bediicultto seedependingonyour surroundings sunlight not view3Dimagesindirect path orinthedirect Do ofotherstrong light sources. This may make to the3Dimagesdiicult see. Display of3D imagescanbedisabledinParental Controls the system at agreater distance from your face. Ifyou viewingthecontent stillinditdiicultto see, in2D. thentry only switch between 2Dand3Dimages. strong ofcontent, to Ifyou whileviewingthesetypes beuncomfortably indthe3Defect ofcontent, types Certain including3Dvideosandphotos, donotallow adjustments in3Dstrength. When viewingsuchcontent, adjustingthesliderwill Adjusting the3DdepthsliderwhileLEDisofwillnotresult in3Dimagesbeingdisplayed.

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Adjusting 3D Images 3D Adjusting Preparations 34 Using SD Cards Preparations How toInsert no needto turnofthepower. Note: system ortheSDCard anddestroy data. an SDCard. Failure thisstep to could observe damagethe Turn thepower ofbefore attempting orremove to insert How toRemove Note: store musicto ofdata play you back(thetype can save varies between software titles). The includedSDCard into theSDCard comes pre-inserted slotonyour Nintendo 3DSsystem. You canuseanSDCard to backupphoto data orto cannot bemoved orcopied individuallybetween SDCards. upper position. cannot bewritten to itorerased. To theswitch enablethese functions, shouldbeinthe When theSDCard’s switch write-protection is in thelower position,itislocked anddata SD Card SwitchWrite-Protection after use. Leaving theadapter inthesystem could result indamageormalfunction. When usinganSDCard adapter, besure to remove theentire adapter (notjustthecard) from thesystem An SDCard adapter isrequired to useminiSDormicroSD Cards. Cards MiniSD /MicroSD Using 2 1 Ifprompted duringagameto remove theSDCard, there is With theexception ofNintendo DSiWare Open theSDCardslotcoverOpen Push itgently butirmlyuntil itclicksinto place, thenreplace theslotcover. theSDCardinto theSDCardslot Insert not beableto closeitfully. theslotcover notpullortwist Do forcefully. socould stretch Doing ordeformit, andyou will (hereafter SDCards) between 4GBand32GB. Cards (hereafter SDMemory Nintendo SDCards) 3DSsupports Cards upto 2GB, andSDHCMemory Using SDCards (page 64) , alldownloaded software isstored ontheSDCard. software Downloaded (includingitssave data) Press ontheSDCarduntilitmakes aclicking sound Click and popsout, thenremove it. switch Write-protection The labelshould face down. (page 82) To free upspace onafullSDCard, delete photo, videoorsound ilesyou nolongerneedviaData Management intheSystem Settings SD Card, butcannotlater combine thecontents ofmultipleSDCards. If your SDCardisfull... t t Note: Precautions for CopyingPrecautions Software “Nintendo 3DS” folderto thetarget SDCard. In order to transfer data, you willneedacomputer andacommercially available SDCard reader / writer andshouldtransfer th order to usethedata. The entire “Nintendo 3DS” foldermustbecopied withoutany modiication in unusable. are copied from one”Nintendo 3DS“folderto another, theywillberendered If thecontents ofthe”Nintendo 3DS“folderare modiiedorifindividualiles Copying newdata over existing data willrender thetarget data unusable. softwareDownload saved onmultipleSDCards cannotbeconsolidated onto asingleSDCard. You copy data cannot usingthefollowing methods You shouldonlyuseoneSDCard withasoftware titleat atime;thesamesoftware cannotbecopied to multipleSDCards forus If updated data issaved onthenewSDCard, you may notbeableto usethesamesoftware withtheoriginalSDCard. Always copy theentire”Nintendo 3DS“folder. backups ofyour progress. Ensure that you onlyusethenewSDCard. Do notmodify,Do move, delete orchangethenamesofilesinthisfolder. software Download (includingsave data) isstored insidethe “Nintendo 3DS” folder. Photo data isnotstored inthisfolder. Always copy thefolderto theroot oftheSDCard. . Alternatively, transfer allofthedata from your current SDCard to onewithalarger capacity. You cansave software to ano Nned D”fle Target SDCard(largercapacity) “Nintendo 3DS” folder Computer e as e entire ther

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Using SD Cards SD Using Preparations HOME Menu Scrolling / Adjusting and Moving Software Icons The HOME Menu is displayed when you turn on the power. Everything on the Nintendo 3DS system can be accessed from here. Scrolling Touch an icon, then slide the stylus to the left or right to scroll through the available software icons. Touching / on the sides of the screen has the same function. Software titles can be launched from the HOME Menu by touching the icon that corresponds to the title you want to play. The HOME Menu also shows the time and date, current wireless communication mode and the number of steps you’ve taken that day. Look out for on a software icon to instantly tell when a title has received new information or an update via SpotPass. Touch Slide StreetPass (Page 37) Play Coins / Today’s steps Battery charge Full Signal strength (internet) Adjusting the Display and Moving Software Icons (Page 76) Adjusting software icon display Signal strength (local wireless) Touch / to change the layout of the software icons shown on screen. (Page 37) Date and time Low Almost empty (lashing) Wireless communication Using Software mode (Page 37) Recharging (lashing) Recharging complete Using Software Using Screen brightness / Moving software icons Power-saving mode To move an icon, touch and hold the stylus over the icon until it (Page 40) Game Notes detaches, then drag it to where you want to place it and release the stylus. (Page 48) Dragging an icon on top of another icon will swap the two icons. Adjust software icon display Friend list

(Page 37) (Page 49) HOME Menu Notiications Wireless communication modes Software icons (Page 38) (Page 54)

HOME Menu New notiications for software titles are Internet browser This indicates that an internet connection has been established (page 70). indicated with / on the software (Page 56) icon (page 54). This indicates that the system is searching for other users who have StreetPass activated (page 9). Note: Registering Nintendo 3DS software for use with StreetPass allows the system to automatically search t Press the L or R Buttons to activate the cameras and take photos (page 41). for other users to exchange information with. This status will be shown together with . t Content displayed on the upper screen difers according to the software being used. The display rotates more quickly when the microphone picks up more noise. This indicates that the system is communicating with other Nintendo 3DS systems in your vicinity. Features such as local friend registration (page 50) and Download Play (page 68) options make use Play Coins / Today’s steps of the local wireless function. During wireless communication mode, the signal-strength icon is displayed. Stronger signal strength means better data transmissions. If you walk around with your Nintendo 3DS system, it will count your steps. Every 100 steps you take, you earn a Play Coin. You can earn up to 10 Play Coins per day, and a maximum of 300 in total. These can then be used in compatible software titles. will be displayed when wireless communication is enabled, and Note: when it is disabled. Use the wireless switch to enable / disable wireless communication (page 22). t Steps are counted when the system is closed and the power is on. will be shown when enabled, and when disabled. t A maximum of seven days’ worth of step data can be recorded while Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles are left running. You will have to turn the software of once before you can record more.

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Free software received via SpotPass and software downloaded via Nintendo eShop are added as icons on the HOME Menu. Touch the software icon, then touch OPEN. A maximum of 300 items can be stored on an SD Card. The diferent types of software title icon are explained below. Card software icons

Nintendo 3DS Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi Game Card Game Card The software title’s icon appears after a Game Card is inserted into the Game Card slot.

Built-in application icons Closing / Suspending software Health and Safety Information AR Games: Augmented Reality (Page 65) Read important health and safety information for your Use the AR Cards together with the outer cameras to create Press the HOME Button during game play to suspend a software title and display system. believable augmented reality games. the HOME Menu. Touch RESUME or press the HOME Button again to resume play, or Using Software touch CLOSE on the HOME Menu to close the software. Nintendo 3DS Camera (Page 58) Face Raiders (Page 66) Take 3D photos and videos using this application. A shooting game that turns your face, or the faces of your Using Software Using friends, into the enemies!

Nintendo 3DS Sound (Page 61) Listen to music and record sounds. Activity Log (Page 67) When suspended… Record the number of steps you take while carrying your When a software title is suspended, you can adjust screen brightness and also access Nintendo 3DS system and the length of time you spend Game Notes, the friend list, Notiications, the internet browser, using software. camera mode and instruction manuals. Other software titles can be launched, but you

Mii Maker (Page 62) HOME Menu must close the suspended title to do this. Make yourself and other people into Mii characters! Download Play (Page 68)

HOME Menu Download demos and play multiplayer games! StreetPass Mii Plaza (Page 63) Note: Mii characters you meet through StreetPass (page 9) will t Depending on the state of the software (wireless communication or outer cameras in use, etc.), the HOME Menu may not be displayed, or certain functions appear here. may not be accessible. Some software titles do not make use of certain HOME Menu functions. System Settings (Page 69) t Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles cannot be suspended. Adjust Nintendo 3DS system settings. Nintendo eShop (Page 64) Save before closing software View information and videos about various software, and Any unsaved data will be lost if you close a software title without saving. download new software. Do not remove suspended software or turn of the power Others Do not remove suspended Game Card software, SD Card, or turn the power of while in this state. Doing so can cause data corruption or loss.

Gift icon This icon appears when a new application is added to the HOME Menu. Touch a gift icon to unwrap it. Note: The icon will ash if the application has not yet inished downloading. Place the system into Sleep Mode within range of a compatible internet access point to complete the download.

t Any software or video content that is pre-installed on the SD Card will also be displayed on the HOME Menu (page 7).

38 39 Electronic Manuals Brightness levels and battery life Increasing screen brightness will decrease battery life, and vice versa. Please bear this in mind when you adjust your brightness settings If a software title includes an electronic manual, the MANUAL option will be displayed when you (page 31). select its icon. Touch this to view the manual. Manuals can be viewed while a software title is Note: Because brighter screen settings require more power, the power LED may change from blue to red. If the battery is nearly empty, the system suspended. may turn of suddenly.

Brightness settings and power-saving mode with Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles cannot access the HOME Menu. Press the HOME Button to pause the software, then use the following commands to adjust brightness and power-saving mode settings. Viewing manuals Press and hold START, then press the following: 1 Choose an item from the contents Up: Increase brightness Slide up and down to scroll through the contents of Down: Decrease brightness the manual and touch the page you want to view. Left: Disable power-saving mode Note: Press the Y Button to change the language of the manual. Right: Enable power-saving mode Using Software View the page 2 Slide up and down to scroll through the contents of Taking Photos the page. Slide left and right to switch pages.

Using Software Using Press the L Button or R Button on the HOME Menu to switch to camera mode.

Photos remaining 3D Icon Close manual Change the font size Indicates the outer cameras are in use

Storage Location HOME Menu Adjusting Brightness / Power-Saving Mode System Memory SD Card Note: Choose the save destination in the Settings for Touch on the HOME Menu to display the brightness settings. Nintendo 3DS Camera. HOME Menu

Screen brightness Take photo Touch a number to change the brightness level. (or press L Button / R Button / A Button) Switch between inner / outer cameras Darker Brighter Only the outer cameras can take 3D photos Merge Use the inner and outer cameras simultaneously to take photos of two faces and merge them together into one. For more details, refer to the Nintendo 3DS Camera electronic manual. Note: If you have the brightness settings set to 4 or 5, plugging the AC adapter in will make the screen even brighter. Open Nintendo 3DS Camera (Page 58) Power-saving mode Read QR Code Enabling this mode will automatically adjust the brightness of the screen depending on what is being displayed in order to conserve battery If you point the camera at a QR Code for Nintendo eShop or a QR Code with a website URL, you can go directly to the relevant page in Nintendo eShop power. Disabling it ensures that you can maintain a constant brightness level, but results in shorter continuous play time. This function is or the internet browser (page 56). set to of by default. Note: Photos you’ve taken can be viewed in Nintendo 3DS Camera (page 60).

40 41 Creating Folders on the HOME Menu Adjusting software icon display Touch / to change the layout of the software icons shown on screen. You can create folders on the HOME Menu to organise your software icons. You can create up to a maximum of 60 separate folders, and each folder can hold up to 60 software icons.

1 On the HOME Menu, touch (an empty slot)

Icons that cannot be moved into folders The following software icons cannot be moved into folders. In addition, you cannot place a folder inside another folder. t The Game Card icon 2 Touch CREATE FOLDER t The Nintendo eShop icon (a folder icon) will appear in the t The System Settings icon empty space.

Folder Settings Using Software Select a folder icon and then touch SETTINGS to change the folder’s name or delete it entirely. Using Software Using 3 Move software icons into the new folder t To move an icon, touch and hold the stylus over the icon until it detaches. Drag it above the folder icon, and the folder will open. Finally, drag the icon to wherever you would Allows you to enter a new name for the folder. like to place it within the folder, and release RENAME the stylus. Note: The irst character of the folder’s name will be displayed on its icon in the HOME Menu. HOME Menu t If you would like to move an icon back out Allows you to remove the folder from the HOME Menu. of a folder, simply drag it in the same way Drag an icon out of the folder area to remove it from the folder DELETE out of the folder area. Note: You cannot delete a folder while there are any software icons inside it. HOME Menu

4 Touch to close the folder When you want to open the folder again, simply select it and touch OPEN.

42 43 Card-Based Software How to use Game Cards with your Nintendo 3DS. Using Game Cards Note: If the system language is set to Dutch, Portuguese or Russian, non-Nintendo 3DS titles will default to English. In some cases, this may be adjustable within the software. 1 Insert a Game Card into the Check which way the Game Card slot Game Card is facing The Nintendo 3DS / Nintendo DS / Note: Nintendo DSi logos on the card and Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi enhanced software can be used on Nintendo 3DS systems. If you have trouble inserting the Game Card, remove it t on the system should face in the and check that it is facing the right direction with the same direction. Nintendo 3DS Game Card Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi Game Card label facing away from the system. Forcing the card in when it is facing the wrong direction could lead to damage. t Only insert or remove Game Cards from the Game Card slot while the HOME Menu is displayed or the power is Push the Game Card in, then remove it of. (If you have suspended a software title, make sure you have closed it before removing its Game Card.) Click

Note: t 3D content will only be displayed on Nintendo 3DS software titles. Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles cannot display 3D content. SpotPass, StreetPass and the HOME Menu cannot be used while Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software is in use. t Using Software t Only Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DSi software titles matching the region of the system will work. Software titles from diferent regions may not function. t Nintendo 3DS software titles cannot be used with Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS™ Lite, Nintendo DSi or Nintendo DSi XL systems. Touch the Game Card icon, then touch OPEN 2 Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi titles are displayed in an expanded format by default. To

Using Software Using Pan European Game Information (PEGI) age rating system load the software at its original resolution, hold down either START or SELECT, then touch OPEN to launch the software. Keep START or SELECT held down until the soft- Age rating categories ware has started.

Titles rated 3 are Titles rated 7 are Titles rated 12 are Titles rated 16 are Titles rated 18 are suitable for ages 3 suitable for ages 7 suitable for ages 12 suitable for ages 16 suitable for ages 18 Card-Based Software and older and older and older and older and older 3 For further information, refer to the instruction manual for the software you are using. Content descriptors Content descriptors are shown on the game packaging where applicable. These icons indicate the main reasons for a game’s age rating. Closing Software Press the HOME Button to bring up the HOME Menu, then touch CLOSE to end a soft- Card-Based Software ware title. (Any unsaved data will be lost if you close a software title without saving.) The ‘Online’ logo indicates that a game allows the player to have access to t Touch RESUME to return to the point where the software title was suspended. online game play with other players. t To close Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles, irst save your data, then press the HOME Button and touch OK. The PEGI system was established to help parents and guardians make informed decisions when buying computer and video games. It Note: If you press the POWER Button, the software title will close and the POWER Menu replaced a number of national age rating systems with a single system now used throughout most of Europe. For further information will be displayed. about PEGI visit http://www.pegi.info. Note: The PEGI rating does not indicate diiculty of a game; it provides information about the age suitability of a game based on its content.

44 45 Game Card System Updates Download Software Some Game Cards contain system update data. Such Game Cards will display a message if a system Enjoy free software downloaded via SpotPass or software purchased via Nintendo eShop. update is required in order to use the Game Card. Follow the instructions to update your system (page 91).

Nintendo 3DS is equipped with RF module (802.11), which has a radiated output power of less than 10 mW e.i.r.p. and a maximum spectrum power density of less than -30 dBW/1MHz e.i.r.p. These parameters can be maintained when operated within a temperature range of 0 to 40 degrees Celsius. In accordance with this, Nintendo 3DS is categorised as Class 1 equipment according to Commission Decision 2000/299/EC. Incompatible Nintendo DS Software and Accessories With the exception of Nintendo DSiWare (page 64), downloaded software is saved to an SD Card. The corresponding icons are displayed in the HOME Menu (page 36). The following software titles and accessories are not compatible with Nintendo 3DS. You can get new software by... t Receiving free software via SpotPass (page 8). Nintendo DS Browser Purchasing software via Nintendo eShop (page 64). Nintendo DS Memory Expansion Pak (NTR-011) t Downloading demo versions. Nintendo DS Lite Memory Expansion Pak (USG-007) t Precautions for Download Software t Because some software is transmitted automatically via SpotPass (page 8), it is advised that you keep an SD Card inserted at all times. Using Software t Up to 40 Nintendo DSiWare™ titles (page 64) can be stored in the System Memory and up to 300 download software titles can be stored on an SD Card. Nintendo DS Rumble Pak t Download software (including its save data) can only be used on the system it was originally downloaded to. Software that you Using Software Using (NTR-008) save on an SD Card cannot be used with other Nintendo 3DS systems. t Demo versions of software may have limitations such as a time limit or number of uses. If you exceed this limit and try to open the software, a message will be displayed. Follow the instructions to delete the software or open Nintendo eShop. In addition to these products, it is not possible to use any accessories that would connect to the Nintendo DS or Nintendo DS Lite systems t If the system language is set to Dutch, Portuguese or Russian, Nintendo DSiWare titles will default to English. In some cases, this via the Game Boy Advance™ Game Pak slot or anything that functions in conjunction with a Game Boy Advance Game Pak. For more details, may be adjustable within the software. visit support.nintendo.com. t Only Nintendo 3DS software and Nintendo DSiWare matching the region of the system will work. Software titles from diferent regions may not function. Download Software

Opening Software

Card-Based Software Touch the software icon, then touch OPEN 1 Nintendo DSiWare titles are displayed in an expanded format by default. To load the software at its original resolution, hold down either START or SELECT when launching the software. Keep START or SELECT held down until the software has started.

2 For further instructions, refer to the instruction manual for the software you are using t How to view the software manual (page 40) t About software ratings (page 44) t How to close a software title (page 45)

46 47 Game Notes Friend List Use this application to take notes, even while playing a Nintendo 3DS software title! Just suspend the software and take notes while looking at the software screen. Play and communicate with registered friends via the internet, wherever they may be.

Touch on the HOME Menu to show a list of all the notes you’ve created. You can receive notiications via the friend list when registered friends go online (connect to the internet). t You can save up to 16 pages of notes. Note pages can be saved as photo data and viewed Touch on the HOME Menu to open your friend list. When you open it for the irst time, you’ll be in Nintendo 3DS Camera (page 58). asked to create a friend card by following the on-screen prompts. t To create a note while a Nintendo 3DS software title is running, press the HOME Button To view the friend list while a Nintendo 3DS software title is running, press the HOME Button to bring up to suspend the software title and bring up the HOME Menu, then launch Game Notes. the HOME Menu, then launch the friend list. Note: The friend list can only be used with Nintendo 3DS software titles. To use wireless play with Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles, the relevant settings need to be conigured within the software.

1 Select a note to edit

Switching screens

Touch this icon during a suspended game to Using Software change the display on the upper screen.

Display both screens

Using Software Using Things you’ll need...

In order to create your own friend card, you irst need to create your own Personal Mii Personal Mii using Mii Maker (page 62). Display upper screen Internet Connection This is required to see when friends go online (page 70). Friend List

Friend List

Game Notes Display lower screen Register Friend (Page 50)

Viewing Friend Cards (Page 51) t Edit your friend card t View a friend’s friend card Pens Notes saved as photo data on an SD Card can be viewed in Nintendo 3DS Camera Friend List Settings (Page 53) Eraser (page 58). t Friend notiication settings Choose from three coloured pens to write with, Make this note blank. t Delete friend card and erase things with the eraser.

2 Touch when inished This saves the note and sends you back to the Game Notes Screen.

48 49 Friend Registration Do not share your friend code with people you do not know The friend list is a system intended for use by you and people you know. Posting your friend code on online forums or sharing it with people You can register up to 100 friends on your friend list. you do not know can result in you receiving unwanted data or status messages containing language that you may ind ofensive. Do not Local share your friend code with people you do not know. Touch LOCAL to connect to another Nintendo 3DS user within range and register each other. Editing Your Friend Card / Viewing Friend Cards Select your friend card from the friend list to edit your details, or view friend cards belonging to other people. Your friend card is indicated by .

Editing your friend card Viewing friend cards Select your friend card to edit your message and favourite title. Select the friend card you’d like to view. Find the friend card of the person you want to register as a friend and touch it. Your friend cards will be exchanged and you will be registered on each other’s friend lists. Using Software

Internet Touch INTERNET to register friends by exchanging friend codes. Using Software Using You can check your friend code by looking at your friend card.

The friend’s favourite title or title he /

Enter the friend code belonging to the person you want to register. she is currently playing will be displayed Friend List on the upper screen. Friend List Friend

Choose your favourite title (from Enter a status message of up to software titles you’ve played). 16 characters. This will be visible to your friends. You are not yet registered on the other system You are already registered on the other system Note: Your friend will be provisionally registered. Enter the name of the person you t Touch in the lower screen to register a new friend. want to register. (When the person registers you in return, the status will change The data from the other person’s friend card Please refrain from including personal information or language that other people may ind ofensive in your status messages. Certain words are and you will become fully registered friends. That person’s name and Mii will will be received automatically and they will be t prohibited by the system and cannot be entered. then be displayed.) registered as a friend. t If you receive a Mii whose name is shown as ???, this means that the creator is probably a blocked user. For more information, please refer to the Mii Maker electronic manual.

50 51 Communicating with Friends Notiication LED The notiication LED on the system will ash orange for ive When a friend goes online, the information shown on his / her friend card changes and you can see the title he / she is currently playing, if any. seconds when a friend goes online. If a friend is playing a game you can join, a will appear Flashing Online Oline over the icon.

Friend Card Order When you are online, friend cards will be displayed in the following order: Your friend card Friends whose game you can join Friends playing a game Online friends Oline friends Provisionally registered friends

Friend List Settings

Set your status notiications and delete friends from your friend list. Using Software

Note: t To see a friend’s online status, that friend must have selected YES when asked if they want to show friends their online status. This can be changed Choose whether to show your online status and at any time in the friend list settings.

Using Software Using the title you’re playing. t To participate in the game your friend is playing, you must have the same Game Card inserted in your system, or have the same software saved on your system. t If you are currently using a software title which cannot connect to the internet, you will not be able to go online.

Joining a Friend’s Game Delete friend cards from your list. If you can join in a game that one of your friends is playing, the information shown on his / her friend Note: Friends will not be notiied if their friend Friend List card will change. Touch JOIN FRIEND’S GAME to join the game. cards are deleted. Note: You can only join if you have a compatible software title. For more information, refer to the software

Friend List Friend instruction manual.

52 53 Notiications Viewing Notiications You can receive notiications from SpotPass, StreetPass and other sources. Touch a notiication to view it.

Touch on the HOME Menu to show a list of notiications. To view notiications while a Nintendo 3DS software title is running, press the HOME Button to bring up the HOME Menu, then launch the Notiications application. Slide the slider up or down to scroll through the notiications.

Notiication Types t Unread notiications will be indicated by for StreetPass or for SpotPass notiications. SpotPass Notiications from Nintendo and software titles. t A maximum of 12 StreetPass and 100 SpotPass notiications can be stored on the system. If these limitations or the storage size is exceeded (eg. if there are a lot of notiications containing images), older notiications will be erased, starting with the oldest. StreetPass Notiications received via StreetPass (see page 9 for more information on StreetPass). Using Software

Stopping notiications Receiving Notiications Stopping notiications from software titles Using Software Using Your Nintendo 3DS system can receive notiications when... Touch OPT OUT OF NOTIFICATIONS FOR THIS SOFTWARE inside a notiication then follow t The power is on (page 28). the on-screen prompts. t Wireless communication has been enabled using the wireless switch (page 22). Note: Notiications that do not require an internet connection, such as those from software titles, t An internet connection has been conigured (page 70). StreetPass notiications cannot be stopped from the Notiications list. These are delivered during play and the method of do not require an internet connection. Notiication stopping these notiications difers between software titles. Note: t Software titles may send some notiications while you are not connected to the internet. Notiications t StreetPass notiications do not require an internet connection. t Notiications cannot be sent from Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles. Stopping notiications from StreetPass Touch DEACTIVATE StreetPass FOR THIS TITLE, then adjust the settings in StreetPass Management in the System Settings to deactivate StreetPass. Once StreetPass has been deactivated, you will no longer receive these notiications for this title (page 82). Notiications Receiving Notiications The notiication LED ashes when the Nintendo 3DS system receives a notiication. It will Flashing Note: ash green for StreetPass notiications and blue for SpotPass notiications. In both cases, it t To restart notiications, adjust the settings within the software. Refer to the instruction manual for more detailed information. will ash for ive seconds. Additionally, when a notiication is received, or will Notiications from Nintendo contain important information for all users and cannot be opted out of. be displayed on the notiication icon and icons for the respective software titles on the t HOME Menu. Note: When receiving notiications while the system is in Sleep Mode, the notiication LED will ash for ive seconds, then remain lit. When you open the system, it will go out.

54 55 Internet Browser Using the Browser View web pages on the internet using intuitive stylus controls. Slide the stylus on the lower screen to move around the page. Touch links on the lower screen to open them.

Slide to move Touch links Touch on the HOME Menu to start the internet browser. When using the browser for the irst time, follow the on-screen setup instructions. Note: t An internet connection is required in order to view web pages (page 70). t The browser can be launched while playing Nintendo 3DS software by pressing the HOME Button and selecting it from the HOME Menu. t Depending on the software, it may not be possible to launch the browser during play.

When you start the browser, the menu shown below will be displayed. Touch an option to select it. Menu Search Using Software Enter text to search for. Toolbar Display the menu (Page 56). Using Software Using Decrease / increase the zoom level. (shown with search engine set to Google) Displayed as while loading the page; touch to stop loading the page. Displayed as once the page has loaded; touch to reload the page.

Display the previous / next page in the browser history. Bookmarks

View the list of pages you have bookmarked and open Internet Browser Note: pages from the list. t Content requiring plug-ins, such as video or music iles, cannot be played or displayed. Hide Menu Add Bookmark t Large pages may not be fully downloaded or displayed. If this happens, try reloading the page by touching RELOAD. Bookmark the current page. This may load the rest of the page. Internet Browser Internet Protecting Children from Harmful Sites You can use the Parental Controls settings of your Nintendo 3DS system (page 78) to restrict use of the browser in order to prevent children Instruction Manual Settings from accessing harmful or inappropriate sites. The browser contains an instruction manual with Change browser settings. detailed information on how to use it. Page Info View the title, address and security information of the current page. Enter URL Enter a web address (URL) directly.

56 57 Taking Photos / Videos

Touch / or press L Button / R Button / A Button to take a picture or start recording video.

Take photos and videos in full 3D!

For detailed controls information, consult the electronic manual.

Taking Photos and Videos

The two cameras mounted on the exterior of the system are used to take 3D photos. Each camera takes one photo: the left camera takes one for the left eye, and the right camera for the right eye. These photos are then combined and appear in 3D on the 3D Screen (page 32). Nintendo 3DS Camera Features Using Software Nintendo 3DS Camera contains a number of features to ensure you make the most unique creations possible! Right eye photo Left eye photo Camera Modes Video Modes Using Software Using Sparkle Merge Frame Pick (take multiple photos to create a stop-motion video) Nintendo 3DS Camera Tips for the best 3D visuals Ensure that you leave a minimum of 30 cm between the subject and the Nintendo 3DS system when taking photos / videos. Getting too Dream Pinhole close to the subject will cause it to become blurred and out of focus, and can result in a blurred photo / video with a double image.

Nintendo 3DS Camera Nintendo Clip Link (record several segments and link them together)

Low-light Mystery

Taking a photo / video while The closer the subject is when One metre is the optimal Having objects far away too close to the subject will you take the photo / video, the distance for 3D photos / videos in the background while result in a blurred or double stronger the 3D efect. and will give a vivid image. taking a photo / video will Note: image. add to the 3D efect. t You can use the Low-light camera mode when taking videos. t There are also other features not listed here, such as crosshairs, a timer, brightness and contrast adjustment, etc.

58 59 Viewing Photos and Videos

Touch VIEW PHOTOS / VIDEOS to view the photos and videos you’ve taken.

Touch a thumbnail to display the photo / video.

Photo Video With Nintendo 3DS Sound, you can play music stored on SD Cards. You can also record sounds using the microphone and then edit them to create entirely new sounds! Note: For information on the types of music ile that can be played, consult the electronic manual.

For detailed controls information, consult the electronic manual.

Listen to Music Record Sounds

Listen to music stored on an SD Card. You can adjust the music as You can record sounds of up to 10 seconds. You can then adjust the you go along, such as changing playback speed and sound pitch, sound by changing playback speed, sound pitch and even voice. and turning on a karaoke mode. Using Software Using Software Using

Select VIDEO TOOLS to play the video with

extra options. Nintendo 3DS Sound

Extra Features

Grati Tweaking Videos

Nintendo 3DS Camera Nintendo Create your own unique images by decorating your photos. Adjust the playback speed and sound pitch, or even play videos in reverse!

StreetPass This software contains two StreetPass features: StreetPass Hit Parade and StreetPass Compatibility. StreetPass Hit Parade lets you see the most popular songs around, while StreetPass Compatibility compares your music tastes with other users. t To use these features, add music to a StreetPass playlist and activate StreetPass.

t You can also view a slideshow, which will automatically transition between your photos and videos.

60 61 Create Mii characters for yourself, family members and friends using the wealth of facial features available! Bring Mii characters together in the plaza! Mii characters you meet through StreetPass (page 9) and wireless play will appear here – and you can even play some simple games via StreetPass!

For detailed controls information, consult the electronic manual. For detailed controls information, consult the electronic manual.

Use StreetPass to collect Mii characters and send Use a Photo Register up to 100! your StreetPass Mii to others! Take a photo of your face to create your Mii, then tweak the facial You can register up to 100 Mii characters in Mii Maker. features as much as you want. You can also design a new Mii from

scratch. Using Software Using Software Using

Mii characters will gather here. These Mii characters may be from StreetPass Mii Plaza, or even from other software titles. StreetPass Mii Plaza Mii Maker

t You can also receive Mii characters from a friend’s Nintendo 3DS system or from the Mii Channel on the Wii™ console.

These Mii characters can even show up in Mii-compatible games! Play Games Play some small games with the Mii characters you encounter!

The screenshots above are from PILOTWINGS RESORT™ for Nintendo 3DS.

All Mii features and likenesses are the intellectual property of Nintendo and cannot be distributed freely or used for personal gain. Puzzle Swap StreetPass Quest

62 63 Connect to the internet and view information and videos about various software, and download software for These augmented reality games use the AR Cards that come packaged with the Nintendo 3DS system. your Nintendo 3DS system. To purchase software, you need to add funds to your Nintendo eShop account. Place an AR Card in the sights of your system’s outer cameras, and boxes, monsters, everything will Note: come bursting out! t Nintendo 3DS software and Nintendo DSiWare from regions other than Europe / Australia may not function. t If a child will be using the system, you can restrict the use of credit cards, or the purchase of goods and services, For detailed controls information, consult the electronic manual. via Parental Controls (page 78).

For detailed controls information, consult the electronic manual. There are six AR Cards included with the system. Begin with the ? Card. Downloadable Software

Nintendo 3DS download software Using Software You can download software exclusively available via Nintendo eShop.

Virtual Console Using Software Using Play classic titles from systems such as Game Boy™ and Game Boy™ Color on your Nintendo 3DS system! ? Card Character Cards

Nintendo DSiWare To play the AR Games, place an AR Card on a  at, well-lit surface. Adjust the distance and angle, keeping the AR Card within the sights of You can purchase Nintendo DSiWare straight from Nintendo eShop. Nintendo DSiWare includes a range of software titles, from useful tools the outer cameras, until it is recognised correctly. The games are played by moving the system around while keeping the AR Card in sight. to quick and simple games! Augmented Reality AR Games: Get the right distance Keep the AR Card on screen. and angle.

Precautions Regarding the Use of Nintendo eShop 35 cm

Nintendo eShopNintendo t In order to use Nintendo eShop, you must i rst agree to the Nintendo 3DS Service User Agreement and Privacy Policy, and then set up an internet connection. 30° t You can add funds using a credit card or Nintendo eShop Card. t Nintendo eShop Cards sold in the European Economic Area and Switzerland can only be used with Nintendo systems sold in the same regions. t You cannot add an amount of funds that would cause the balance of your Nintendo eShop account to exceed the maximum allowed funds. t The fund value of a Nintendo eShop Card cannot be split between multiple accounts. Game Selection Screen t Nintendo will not reissue, refund or accept inquiries regarding Nintendo eShop Cards except under circumstances where this is required by law. Nintendo eShop Cards, funds and purchased software cannot be refunded, returned, transferred or exchanged for cash. t Once registered on a Nintendo 3DS system, Nintendo eShop activation numbers cannot be used again. t The purchasing of software on Nintendo eShop constitutes a licence agreement between Nintendo and the purchaser. For details, open the System Settings from the HOME Menu, select INTERNET SETTINGS, OTHER INFORMATION, then USER AGREEMENT. t Age rating information is displayed before coni rmation of software purchase. Please take this information into consideration when making purchases (page 44). t If you use the DELETE ACCOUNT option in the Nintendo eShop application, your remaining funds, purchased / downloaded software and purchase / download history will all be deleted.

64 65 Gather lots of faces and battle them in this fast-paced game! The Activity Log keeps track of the number of steps taken when you take your Nintendo 3DS system out with you. It also records your play time on software titles. Note: Steps are counted when the system is closed and the power is on.

For detailed controls information, consult the electronic manual. For detailed controls information, consult the electronic manual.

Face Raiders involves moving your system around and shooting the relentless hordes of attacking faces! Begin the game by taking a photo. Note: For more information about facial recognition, see page 100. Display the number of steps you’ve taken while carrying your Nintendo 3DS system and the time you’ve spent on software titles.

Take a photo then play the game, Using Software moving the system around as you play! Display a list of software titles you’ve played, including the time spent on each and the number of times it’s been played. Using Software Using

Daily Records Software Library Activity Log Activity Face Raiders Face

t After you win a stage, the face you used for that round will be saved. Collect lots of faces to unlock new stages and add more variety to the enemies you encounter! Try taking pictures of your family and friends to expand your collection.

See the amount of time spent on each software title. See various charts related to the software you’ve used on your system.

66 67 Adjusting System Settings System Settings 69 . . . (page 86) (page 83) (page 83) ...... (page 83) (page 83) . . . (page 91) (page 84) . (page 83) (page 83) (page 83) (page 91) (page 83) . (page 70) (page 82) Transfer data from your Nintendo DSi or Nintendo DSi XL system to your your to DSi XL system DSi or Nintendo Nintendo your from data Transfer 3DS systems Nintendo or between 3DS system, Nintendo Format the system to erase data stored in the System Memory, such as photographs, such as photographs, Memory, in the System stored data erase to the system Format data and save software . to open the System Settings. open the System to (page 78) AMERAS cameras the outer Calibrate AT SYSTEM SYSTEM AT HOME Menu STEM TRANSFER OUTER C SYSTEM UPDATESYSTEM software the system Update CIRCLE PAD Pad the Circle Calibrate 3D CALIBRATION the 3D Screen Calibrate MIC TESTMIC correctly is working the microphone Check that Conigure your connection to the internet connection the internet to your Conigure functions and system such as and downloaded, can be purchased that content Restrict the use of software, 3D images can also You data. and StreetPass DSiWare Nintendo software, 3DS download Nintendo such as Manage data settings blocked-user clear your PROFILE of birth date and other settings user name, your Change TOUCH SCREENTOUCH Screen Touch the Calibrate SOUND Change the sound output settings FORM SY LANGUAGE the language of the system Change DATE & TIME & DATE and time Change the date MEMORY System Settings System here. settings and other basic system Controls Parental settings, internet your Conigure INTERNET SETTINGS CONTROLS PARENTAL MANAGEMENT DATA SETTINGSOTHER For detailed information, consult the detailed information, For electronic manual. Touch the System Settings on the icon the System Touch . . No software (client) No software . For Nintendo DS / / DS Nintendo For DSi software Nintendo touch titles, the panel for the soft- Touch use. to want you ware the instructions in Follow the instruction manual of using. are you the software For Nintendo 3DS software 3DS software Nintendo For touch titles, Open Download Play from the from Open Download Play HOME Menu 1 2 3 Steps for Client Systems Steps for if you are using are if you

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Download Play Download Using Software Using 68 70 Internet Settings Adjusting System Settings information, pleaserefer to thesoftware manual. Note: the world. Connect to theinternet to play withfriendsandpeopleallover Internet Browser Play Online games from othersystems with Nintendo 3DSdownload software, Nintendo DSiWare andclassic Purchase content foryour Nintendo 3DSsystem, suchas SpotPass Nintendo eShop through SpotPass andplaying onlinewithpeople allover theworld. There are lotsoffun andusefuloptionsto enjoy, suchasshoppingforcontent usingNintendo eShop, receiving notiications an Functionality difersdependingonthesoftware. Functionality For more Connect your Nintendo 3DSsystem to theinternet to openupeven more options. Internet Settings (page 64) . even ifthesystem isclosed By leaving your system turned on, itcanautomatically receive data Gives you easyaccess to onlinecontent. (page 8) . d free software wireless access point (router). A wireless isrequired connection your to connect Nintendo 3DS system to theinternet. Acomputer isneededto conigure onyour the settings Required Items for Internet Connection Internet t t t Note: Wireless accesspoints visit support.nintendo.com. To seealistofcompatible access points (routers) that have beenconirmed to work withtheNintendo 3DSsystem, are incompatible. Use the802.11band anaccess point whichsupports / or 802.11gstandards. Access 802.11a points whichonlysupport to Itiseasiestto wireless connect AOSS™ access points or whichsupport Wi-Fi Protected (WPS). Setup™ internet connection Broadband and / or router and /or Modem Broadband internet connection Broadband internet connection (ADSL, cable oribreoptic) (ADSL, cable communication Wireless

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Internet Settings Internet Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 72 Internet Settings Adjusting System Settings Note: Once you have you to needto everything theinternet, connect coniguring thesettingsonyour you Nintendo canstart 3DSsystem. Connecting to theInternet Connecting t t t from theoptionsdisplayedthen select to conigure your connection. If you would rather setupyour withoutassistance, connection touch MANUAL SETUPinstead, withoutthe Tutorial UpaConnection Setting t t t optionstoon-screen conigure andselect theright settingsforyour connection. Touch TUTORIAL to receive setupprocess. helpwiththeconnection Follow theinstructions Find your withthe IdealSettings Tutorial 2 1

For guidance onsearching forandconiguring access points, see For WPS guidance, see For AOSS guidance, see For guidance onsearching forandconiguring access points, see For WPS guidance, see For AOSS guidance, see Inorder to to theinternet connect whenusingaNintendo DSGameCard, you mustconigure Nintendo DSConnections Touch NEWCONNECTION Touch SETTINGS CONNECTION

page 74 page 74 page 73 page 73 . . . . page 75 page 75 . . (page 77) . be able to connect afterbe ableto usingAOSS. connect usinganaccess Establishinga connection point foundthrough asearch willnotchangeany ofthe access point’s settings (page 75) Note: addition to thismanual. If your AOSS, access point you quicklyandeasily. supports cansetupaconnection manualforyour Referto ac theinstruction usingAOSS Connecting 3 2 1 Using AOSS may causeyour access point settingsto change. . t t appears, Complete test Screen touch theSetup OKtoOnce beginaconnection Steps for theaccesspoint Note: Touch before trying to reconnect.before trying Failure cansometimesoccur to after establishaconnection AOSS setupiscomplete. while Ifthishappens, pleasewait ashort If thetest issuccessful, setupiscomplete. approximately again. 5minutes before trying Note: lashes twiceinsuccession. Press andholdtheAOSS button ontheaccesspointuntilAOSS light

Ifyou are usingthetutorial andyou have selected Ifyou have triedandfailedseveral usingAOSS, times to setupaconnection wait AOSS If your computer to isconnected theaccess point withoutusingAOSS, itmay nolonger , start from step , start 2 . AOSS button cess point in

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Internet Settings Internet Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 74 Internet Settings Adjusting System Settings You quicklyandeasilyusing cansetupaconnection manualofyour info WPS. Referto access theinstruction point forfurther using WPS Connecting 4 3 2 1 t t appears, Complete test Screen touch the Setup OKtoOnce beginaconnection Note: Steps for theaccesspoint access point Touch by your methodsupported theconnection Note: Touch Press andholdthe WPS button ontheaccesspointuntilLEDblinks. For Push-Button Connection Nintendo 3DSsystem. Note: the accesspointsettings, thentouch NEXT. A PINwillbedisplayed onthe Touch Enter thecodeinto Screen. For PINConnection before trying to reconnect.before trying Failure cansometimesoccur to after establishaconnection WPS setupiscomplete. while Ifthishappens, pleasewait ashort If thetest issuccessful, setupiscomplete.

Itmay take around 2minutes to complete setup. Ifyou are usingthetutorial andyou have selected After coniguring theaccess point, onthe touch NEXT Touch Screen ofyour

, start from step , start

2 . WPS button rmation. the instruction manualthat camewithyourthe instruction access point. You canusethismethodto search to anaccess forandconnect point ifyour AOSS access point or doesnotsupport WPS. You shouldalsoconsult to anAccess for Point andConnecting Searching 5 4 3 2 1 t t Touch test a connection OKto perform Touch OKto save your settings key ornetworkIt may password. alsobecalledanencryption Note: t t keyEnter thesecurity andtouch OK access point you are using. or network name).Ifyou donotknow thisname, pleaseconsult thesettingsof Note: anaccesspoint Select OTHER, from step start Note: Touch SEARCHFORACCESS POINT If connection failsandanerrorIf connection appears, given follow intheerror theinstructions message. If thetest issuccessful, setupiscomplete. The forthekey characters you entered willbehiddenby asterisks (*). point you are using. This step onlyappliesiftheaccess point issecured. Ifyou key, donotknow thesecurity pleaseconsult thesettings ofthe

A security key Asecurity isthepassword setforyour access point andisrequired to enableyour Nintendo 3DSsystem to make aninternet connection. Touch thenameofaccess point you want to to (itsSSID, connect ESSID Ifyou are usingthetutorial andhave KNOW DON’T selected / NONE OF THESE or 2 . access

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Internet Settings Internet Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 76 Internet Settings Adjusting System Settings t t Set whethertoSet receive software automatically andwhetherto sendsystem information to Nintendo. SpotPass Settings security keysecurity registered withtheaccess point. Note: to beableto establishaconnection. The Nintendo 3DSsystem iscompatible types. withthefollowing security You foryour type access mustchoosethecorrect security point TypesSecurity Access points marked with About the access point using WEP smoother wireless communications play. The will beusedto helpinthedevelopment offuture products. play andyour system settings, etc. willbesent to Nintendo automatically. This information SENDINGOFSYSTEM INFORMATIONSelect andthen YES, andinformation aboutsoftware you ware distributed viaSpotPass. AUTOMATICSelect SOFTWARE DOWNLOADS, andthen YES, andyou willbeableto receive soft-

Nintendo DSsoftware onlysupports WEP. To to theinternet connect usingNintendo DSsoftware, touch NINTENDODSCONNECTIONS t icon isanindicator ofthecurrent wireless signalstrength. There are fourlevels ofsignalstrength. Stronger reception willprovide Security Strength Security Encryption Encryption Method

and (page 77) require you to enter the . icons Weaker Weaker WEP Signal Strength Icons Strength Signal WPA™-PSK (TKIP) Key notrequired. Secured access point. Akey isrequired. WPA2™-PSK (TKIP) Signal Strength Signal Stronger WPA-PSK (AES) WPA2-PSK Stronger (AES) o setupan Follow given intheon-screen theinstructions error message. An error messageanderror code willappeariftheinternet settingsare connection test incorrect fails. oriftheconnection Note: upaninternet forusewithNintendoSet connection DSsoftware. If anErrorCodeAppears Nintendo DSConnections start the connection test, theconnection given thenfollow intheerror the instructions start message. The internet conigured connection fortheNintendo 3DSsystem may CONNECTION notbecorrect. Select TEST from Internet Settings For errorcodesthat appearwhenplaying software Nintendo DSi given. includedwithNintendo Booklet DSsoftwareConnection Instruction fordetailsontheerror code Nintendo DSConnections may nothave beenconigured correctly. ChecktheNintendo Wi-Fi playing Nintendo DSsoftware For orwhen errorcodesthat appearwhensettingupNintendo DSConnections 2 1 byThe Nintendo supported onlyaccess DSsoftware type point is security WEP. Nintendo DSConnections optionontheNintendo 3DSsystem. Note: included withNintendo DSsoftware titles Refer to Booklet theNintendo Instruction Wi-Fi Connection Touch NINTENDODSCONNECTIONS to connect Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection coniguration cannotbedeleted ormoved from the

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Internet Settings Internet Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 78 Parental Controls Adjusting System Settings will have to enter theParental Controls PINinorder to usethesefunctions. Internet Settings, Outer Cameras, System Transfer andFormat functions. System Memory You Note: when allowing children to usetheNintendo 3DSsystem. The following optionscanberestricted. Pleaseconigure these optionsasnecessary for theyoungest child. Note: Options that can berestricted thatOptions can VIDEOS VIEWING DISTRIBUTED DS DOWNLOAD PLAY FRIEND REGISTRATION StreetPass ONLINE INTERACTION DATALONG TEXT AUDIO / VIDEO / IMAGES / SHARING DISPLAY OF3DIMAGES SHOPPING SERVICES NINTENDO 3DS INTERNET BROWSER RATINGSOFTWARE Setting Parental Setting Controls forany restrictions oftheoptionsbelow the willalsorestrict You canonlyuseoneconiguration persystem. Shouldyou needto create forseveral restrictions children, we suggestsettingupParental Controls of theNintendo 3DSsystem (suchasthedisplay of3Dimages). Use thisoptionto children restrict from playing games, functions makingpurchases orusingcertain Parental Controls related videosfoundonNintendo eShop, whichcanberestricted usingtheseparate Software Rating setting. viewingofdistributed videostoRestricts thosesuitableforallages. This settingdoesnotapplyto game- Play. theuseofDSDownload Restricts theregistrationRestricts ofnewfriends. Note: communicationRestricts withotherNintendo 3DSsystems usingStreetPass. Note: communication withotherNintendoRestricts 3DS,Nintendo DSiandNintendo DSiXLsystems over theinternet. Note: images, sounds, videosandlongmessages. thewireless transferRestricts ofdata personalinformation, that suchasphotos, could beusedto carry thedisplay of3Dimages.Restricts Allimageswilldisplay in2D. Prevents thepurchase andtheuseofcredit ofgoods andservices, cards withNintendo 3DSshoppingservices. useoftheinternet browserRestricts andprevents theviewingofweb pages. Nintendo DSsoftware orsoftware received Play. viaDSDownload Note: theuseofNintendo 3DSandNintendoRestricts DSisoftware basedonsoftware rating systems Note: This Nintendo settingcannotrestrict DS / Nintendo DSisoftware. This Nintendo settingcannotrestrict DSsoftware. This Nintendo settingcannotrestrict DSsoftware. Nintendo 3DSsoftware received Play viaDownload isalsorestricted, butthissettingcannotrestrict For somedistributed videoplayback software, thissettingmay the useofsoftware alsorestrict itself. (page 44) . Touch PARENTAL CONTROLS to begintheconiguration Coniguring Parental Controls 6 5 4 3 2 1 Touch DONEto inishconiguring Parental Controls settings. on-screen instructions Touch theoptionyou want to conigureandfollow the Touch PARENTAL CONTROLS SETTINGS t t Note: question, thentouch OK Enter ananswer ofat to leastfour the secret characters asecretquestion,thentouch OK Select rarily. careful Be notto forget it. Note: To ensure theinformation entered iscorrect, you willbeasked to enter your PINtwice. PIN,thentouchEnter OK afour-digit Information aboutParental Controls willappearonthescreen. Follow to proceed theinstructions withconiguration. Follow onthescreen theinstructions See See answer. You mustanswer thesecret questionifyou forget careful thePIN.Be notto forget your Your PINisrequired to changeParental Controls settingsaswell asremove themtempo- page 30 fordetailsonusingthekeyboard. (page 69) .

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Parental Controls Parental Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 80 Parental Controls Adjusting System Settings Changing settings Changing arestricted item. Select The Temporarily removing Parental Controlsrestrictions Enter thePINto temporarily remove Parental Controls restrictions, orchangetheParental Controls settingsinSystem Settings Removing Parental ControlsRestrictions 5 4 3 2 1 Touch PARENTAL CONTROLS inSystem Settings Follow on-screen to theinstructions proceed. toto cancel changethePINorCLEARSETTINGS Parental Controls restrictions. Touch PARENTAL CONTROLS to settings, changerestriction SETTINGS CHANGEPIN Touch theoptionfor thesettingyou want to change Touch OK Enter thePIN Touch CHANGE PIN Entry Screen PIN Entry willappear. Enter thePINandthentouch OK. . If you have forgotten your PINorsecret questionanswer, follow thesteps below. If you have forgotten your PINorsecretquestionanswer... 2 1 6 5 4 3 If you have forgotten your secretquestionanswer Note: Enter theanswer to your secretquestion Screen I FORGOT onthePINEntry touching PARENTAL CONTROLS inSystem Settings, ortouch Touch FORGOT PINontheirstscreenthat appearsafter Note: Enter themaster key, thentouch OK Touch OK numberwill bedisplayedAn enquiry Touch IFORGOT For detailedinformation, please (pages 109 – 111) Customer by phoneor email Support the master key, Nintendo pleasecontact informationFor aboutobtaining further support.nintendo.com. at section refer to theSupport You willthenbetaken to Parental Controls settings. You willthenbetaken to Parental Controls settings. .

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Parental Controls Parental Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 82 Data Management Adjusting System Settings t t t Note: thecorrespondingSettings, thenselect option. andreset theblocked-user DATAfunctionality settings. Select MANAGEMENT from System You cancheckordelete downloaded software, checkorconigure software usingStreetPass RESET BLOCKED-USER SETTINGS StreetPass MANAGEMENT copying. careful Be whencopying software inorder to avoid save overwriting data. Ifyou copy asoftware titleto alocation where thesamesoftware titleisalready saved, theexisting software willbeoverwr Nintendo DSiWare cannotbelaunchedfrom anSDCard. Copy itto before theSystem playing. Memory You canstore over 300pieces data ofextra / contentadd-on onanSD Card, butonlytheirst300willbeshown inData Management. Data Management Nintendo DSiWare Data Management Nintendo 3DS Check ordelete software, data andsettingssaved to ortheSDCard. theSystem Memory Data Management EXTRA DATAEXTRA the receipt ofdata from allusers. Resetting blocked-user settingswillremove allpreviously andallow appliedrestrictions any software title. View StreetPass. alistofsoftware that supports You canalsodeactivate StreetPass for Note: Nintendo DSiWare andanSDCard between theSystem ordelete Memory it. Check Nintendo DSiWare saved to oranSDCard. theSystem Memory You canalsocopy CONTENTADD-ON SOFTWARE You canstore upto 40Nintendo DSiWare titlesintheSystem Memory. data) downloaded forcompatible Nintendo 3DSsoftware. contentCheck ordelete add-on (includingsoftware update on your Nintendo 3DSsystem. Check ordelete data extra (e.g. data received viaSpotPass) Note: Console software. Check ordelete Nintendo 3DSdownload software or Virtual You canstore upto 300Nintendo 3DStitlesonanSDCard. itten by theoneyou are Touch SYSTEM TRANSFER FORMAT SYSTEM MEMORY YTMUDT Update thesystem software Changethelanguage ofthesystem. SYSTEM UPDATE LANGUAGE UE AEA Calibrate theouter cameras Changethespeaker soundoutputsettings. OUTER CAMERAS MIC TEST Calibrate the3DScreen. Calibrate the Touch Screen whenitisnotworking properly. SOUND Changethedate andtime. 3D CALIBRATION TOUCH SCREEN DATE & TIME PROFILE CIRCLE PAD / at the sides ofthescreen to changepages. Change your userinformation andconigure various othersettings. Settings Other Nintendo 3DSsystems Transfer data from your Nintendo DSiorNintendo DSiXLsystem to your Nintendo 3DSsystem, orbetween to occur even when notusingtheCircle Pad. Calibrate theCircle Pad whencontrols donotseemto operate properly movement orwhenin-game seems speak orgently blow into themicrophone, themicrophone isfunctional. Check that themicrophone isworking correctly. Iftheicon onthelower screen changescolour whenyou yourSet username, region date andNintendo ofbirth, DSproile. (page 91) Format thesystem to erase data stored intheSystem Memory, suchasphotographs, software andsave data software. (Characters that by are Nintendo notsupported DS or Nintendo DSisoftware willbe displayed as ‘?’.) Note: Your Nintendo DSproile includesacolour andmessagethat are usedinsomeNintendo DSandNintendo DSi . (page 86) (page 84) (page 91) . . .

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Other Settings Other Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 84 Other Settings Adjusting System Settings Note: images. For thebestresults whenusingthecameras, follow thesteps below. Exposing theNintendo 3DSsystem to shocksorplacingitinhotenvironments whenusingtheouter cameras canresult inpoorly Outer Cameras Outer 3 2 1 Incorrectly calibrating thecameras canleadto theseproblems worsening. Recalibrate thecameras whenever necessary. Touch to take NEXT a photo to beusedasthebasisofcalibration Touch REVERT TO DEFAULT to restore SETTINGS thedefaultsettings. Touch AUTOMATIC SETUP then touch NEXT Ensure the3Ddepthsliderisat thetop, auto-calibration processauto-calibration withadiferent ifyou notice subject problems withthe3Dimages. Note: that illsthescreen. willbeginwhenthethree Auto-calibration lights Taking care notto have anything intheforeground, chooseabright, that outdoor isover object 20metres from theNintendo 3DS steady process until theauto-calibration iscomplete. Note: cameras manually (forcaseswhere doesn’tproblems, usingadiferent forauto-calibration auto-calibration object try complete, you cancalibrat The three lights The process auto-calibration canbecompleted withouttakingan ideal photo, butthismay result inincorrect calibration. Repeat the There may beotherproblems inadditionto those above that prevent process theauto-calibration from completing. Ifyou exper When contrast levels are low When objects appearintheforeground When objects When contrast levels are low (page 85) ontheupperscreen may notbecome litinthefollowing cases. ). Over 20metres ontheupperscreen to become lit. Holdthe system focused 3D e the ience ience Vertical axisissuesinthe3Dimagescanbecorrected usingmanualcalibration. Use thiswhenautomatic calibration doesn’t co Calibrating CamerasManually theOuter 5 4 3 2 1 Touch TEST 3Dandfollow theon-screeninstructions t t t Adjusting theimageonupperscreento overlap properly t t Note: use duringthecalibration Touch NEXT, thenusetheLButton orRButton to take aphoto oftheimageyou want to Touch MANUAL SETUP then touch NEXT Ensure the3Ddepthsliderisat thetop, line upperfectly. Images usedforcalibration that are taken from above orfrom ananglemight not properly, thecalibration process will stillwork. Even appearingintheimagebeingusedforcalibration donotoverlap ifotherobjects help aligntheimageproperly, buttheseadjustments willnotbesaved. Adjustments axis. canbemadeto thevertical The leftand right arrows canbeusedto Using asimple, imagelike yet theoneshown distinct below, canhelpthecalibration process proceed smoothly. Place thesystem withtheimageyou onasteady surface, want to take infront appearingdirectly andinthecentre ofthescreen.

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Other Settings Other Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 86 Other Settings Adjusting System Settings t t t Note: data between Nintendo 3DSsystems. Transfer data from your Nintendo DSiorNintendo DSiXLsystem to your Nintendo 3DSsystem, ortransfer System Transfer Nintendo 3DSSystems Transfer between Nintendo DSiSystem Transfer from a power ofwhiledata transfer is takingplace. Closingyour Nintendo 3DSsystem at thistimewillnotactivate SleepMode. Additionally, pleasedonotturnthe not beableto transfer data. is well charged, orplugintheAC thetransfer. adapter before starting charge Ifthebattery istoo low, you will To prevent thesystems from runningoutofpower duringthetransfer, ensure oneachsystem that thebattery (page 76) Local Play. Itisrecommended that bothsystems beplaced closetogether inanarea withstableinternet access You willneedto to beconnected theinternet to transfer data. The to systems eachothervia willalsoconnect . Note: systems. Transfer save data forbuilt-inapplications, Nintendo eShopbalance / etc.account between Nintendo activity 3DS t t t aware that itcannotbeundone. once atransfer hasbeenperformed, Note: Nintendo 3DSsystem. Transfer Nintendo DSiWare andphotos / recordings from aNintendo DSi / Nintendo DSiXLsystem to a your Nintendo DSiorNintendo DSiXLOperations Manual. Note: Nintendo DSiShopontheprevious system. download thefree Nintendo 3DSSystem Transfer tool from the Nintendo DSiXL)to your Nintendo 3DSsystem, you irstneedto In order to transfer data from aprevious system (Nintendo DSior the TransferDownload Tool from Nintendo eShop),the transfer count willnotbereset. Evensettings onthesystem are/ changedbetween ifindividualsoftware transfers (e.g. you download newsoftware displayed before thetransfer begins. You cantransfer Nintendo 3DSsystem data amaximumofive times. The remaining available transfers willbe between Nintendo 3DSsystems. All data onthesource system istransferred to thetarget system. You cannotchooseindividualitems to transfer You cannot transfer from aNintendo 3DSsystem to aNintendo DSiorNintendo DSiXLsystem. Also, be Nintendo DSiXL) (Nintendo DSior Source SystemSource SystemSource (Nintendo 3DS) For more information ontheNintendo DSiShop, pleaserefer to

Transfer Transfer (Nintendo 3DS) Target System (Nintendo 3DS) Target System

The following data canbe transferred. Nintendo DSi / XL Nintendo DSi Precautions for Precautions Transferring Photos &Recordings for Precautions Transferring Nintendo ConigurationWi-Fi Connection Transfers Nintendo DSiWare. Nintendo DSiWare Photos &Recordings Coniguration Nintendo Wi-FiConnection the System Memory ofthesourcethe System system. Memory Note: t t t photos andrecordings onyour Nintendo 3DSto bedeleted, copy themonto anSDCard outthetransfer. before carrying All thephotos andrecordings saved to oftheNintendo theSystem 3DSsystem willbedeleted. Memory Settings forAdvancedSettings (connections 4–6)willnotbetransferred. Setup Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection ID, pleaserefer to your Nintendo DSiorNintendo DSiXLOperations Manual. Your Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection IDwillbedeleted from thesource system duringtransfer. For more information aboutyour The Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Coniguration ontheNintendo 3DSsystem that you want to transfer thedata onto willbeoverwritt

(Nintendo DSiorNintendo DSiXL) SystemSource Ifyou want to transfer photos whichyou have saved to anSDCard beingusedwiththesource system, you willirstneedto copy themto before performing the transfer.before performing to anSDCardthe System Memory Copy any photos andrecordings from If oftheNintendoThere ArePhotos 3DSSystem &RecordingsintheSystem Memory

Photo &RecordingData pre-installed ontheNintendopre-installed DSiorNintendo DSiXLsystem. Transfers photos andrecordings from theNintendo DSiCamera andNintendo software DSiSound Transfers Internet (Nintendo Settings DSConnections) andNintendo Wi-Fi Connection ID. Existing photos andrecordings deleted from oftarget System system Memory

Nintendo 3DS Transfer during transfer. SD Card willnotbedeleted Photos andrecordings onthe Ifyou donot want any ofthe Target System (Nintendo 3DS)

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Other Settings Other Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 88 Other Settings Adjusting System Settings Precautions for Precautions Transferring Nintendo DSiWare Note: t t t the system to theSDCard anddelete themfrom theSystem Memory will notbeableto transfer data. To free upspace, goto Data Management intheSystem to Settings copy any Nintendo DSiWarealready saved on Note: thesoftwareOnly itselfwillbetransferred to thetarget system. Save data isnottransferred. be deleted from thesource system. Pleasebesure that itisOKto have your save data deleted before thetransfer pr you start Note: not betransferred to thetarget system, butitwillbedownloadable from theNintendo eShopat cost. noextra the software even ofthesource thoughitisnolongerintheSystem system. Memory For suchsoftware, software will theactual If you have purchased any Nintendo DSiWare titlesthat have subsequently beendeleted orcopied to anSDCard, you canstilltr If purchasedNintendo DSiWare hasbeendeleted orcopiedto anSDCard Nintendo DSiPoints to purchase themagain. Software that already exists onthetarget system willnotbetransferred. You cannottransfer Nintendo DSiPoints orany software that was onthesource pre-installed Nintendo DSiorNintendo DSiXLsy transferred, visittheNintendo website. Nintendo DSiWare that isfree orisnot available onNintendo eShopcannotbetransferred. For detailsonNintendo DSiWare that The data willbesaved ofthetarget ontheSystem system. Ifthere Memory isnotenoughspace inthetarget system’s System Memory, you Inorder to play Nintendo DSiWare titlesonthesource Nintendo DSisystem after theyhave beentransferred, you willneedto Nintendo DSiWare andsave data deleted (see note below) Nintendo DSiWare Deleted (see note below) on SDCard Nintendo DSiWare

Only AccountOnly (record Activity ofpurchased Nintendo DSiWare) transferred (page 82) . Nintendo DSiWare (withoutsave data) transferred no extra cost Download at fromNintendo eShop Both thesoftware Both andthesave data will cannotbe stem. ansfer use ocess.

Nintendo 3DS All ofthefollowing data istransferred. Activity /Balance Activity Nintendo eShopAccount Transfers Nintendo DSiWare (anditssave data) stored ontheSystem Memory. SD Card Data Usage Rights Nintendo DSiWare Save Data Pre-installed Application Software Settings Nintendo DS Precautions for Precautions Transferring t t t Download Software Precautions not proceed. If thetotal Nintendo eShopbalance ofthesource andtarget systems exceeds themaximumallowed funds, thesystem transfer will BalancePrecautions Nintendo eShop Note: target system. After transferring data, alldata onthesource system willbedeleted. The SDCard from thesource system willbeusableonly with the deleted andoverwritten withthedata from thesource system. no longerbeusable. deleted andreplaced withthedata from thesource system. Also, theoldsave data onthetarget system (and / or SDCard) will If thesamedownload software hasbeendownloaded onbothsystems, the transfer. Itwillthenremain usableafter thetransfer. Nintendo DSiWare anditssave data onthetarget system’s SDCard shouldbemoved to thetarget system’s before System Memory transfer. The from software Nintendo canbere-downloaded eShop. Data stored onthetarget system’s SDCard, suchasNintendo 3DSdownload software anditssave data, willnotbeusableafter

With theexception ofNintendo DSiWare, thedata inthetarget system’s (e.g. System Memory application pre-installed save data System Memory data deleted System Memory data System overwritten Memory dataSystem deleted Memory Nintendo 3DS Transfer Use thesource system’s SDCard withthetarget system that ofthetarget system. Transfers your Nintendo andbalance to eShopaccount thetarget activity system. This willbemerged with content, etc.). The SDCard canthenbeusedwiththetarget system. Transfers usagerights fordata stored ontheSDCard (e.g. download software anditssave data, add-on Mii Maker from Miicharacters applications thepre-installed ontheNintendo 3DSsystem. Transfers data suchasthefriendlist, Nintendo 3DSCamera photos, Nintendo recordings 3DSSound and Transfers Internet (Nintendo Settings DSConnections) andNintendo Wi-Fi Connection ID. itno3S(ore Nintendo 3DS(Target) Nintendo 3DS(Source) Ifyou have data suchasphotos andrecordings, copy theseto anSDCard irst. its data onthetarget system’s Account willbe Activity ) willbe the

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Other Settings Other Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 90 Other Settings Adjusting System Settings Nintendo 3DS Nintendo DSi Nintendo DSi Transferring 2 1 3 2 1 Follow to theon-screen proceed. instructions Touch RECEIVEFROM ANINTENDO3DSSYSTEM. Target System Touch SENDFROM THIS SYSTEM. SystemSource Read thewarning messageabouttransferring data, thentouch IAGREE. Touch NINTENDO3DS TRANSFER BETWEEN / Source Follow to theon-screen proceed. instructions Menu.Nintendo DSi theNintendo 3DS TransferSelect Tool icononthe theNintendo DSi On / XLSystemNintendo DSi Follow to theon-screen proceed. instructions Touch SYSTEM. RECEIVEFROMANINTENDODSi Read thewarning messageabouttransferring data, thentouch NEXT. Touch SYSTEM. TRANSFER FROMANINTENDODSi theNintendo 3DSSystemOn Target Systems Nintendo 3DS Nintendo 3DS

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t t Note: Note: thisoptionto delete alldataSelect saved to settings. thesystem, andreturn itto factory Note: You to mustbeconnected system theinternet updates. to perform Conigure your internet settingsbefore connection usingsystem Update the (page 70) Format System Memory System Update displayed onthescreen, andyou IACCEPT willneedto select to installsuchupdates. No priornotice fortheseorothersuchminorautomatic updates willbedisplayed onthescreen. For othersystem updates, ano provided by Nintendo. may and causeusersdiscomfort, / or updates to aninternal database ofwireless access points whichallow you to access services online From timeto time, outautomatic theNintendo updates, 3DSsystem willcarry suchasupdates to alistwhichprevents theuseo REGARDING AUTOMATIC SYSTEMUPDATES IMPORTANT: REGARDING SYSTEMUPDATES Failure to accept theupdate may render gamesunplayable. unplayable. Content derivingfrom theunauthorisedmodiication ofthehardware orsoftware ofyour Nintendo 3DSsystem may ber ware ofyour Nintendo 3DSsystem, withyour oruseofanunauthoriseddevice inconnection system, may render thesystem perman computer to delete data ontheSDCard. When givingyour Nintendo 3DSsystem to anotherpersonpermanently, please ensure you delete your Account inNintendo Activity When you format theSystem Memory, photos andrecordings ontheSDCard andyour Nintendo eShopAccount andbalance will notbedeleted. Activity permanently withdrawn from Nintendo eShop. Shouldthishappen,you willnolongerbeableto redownload that software. Software canberedownloaded from Nintendo eShopat cost. noextra Pleasenote that there caseswhere are software certain may The system version willremain at thecurrent version even ifyou format theSystem Memory. System updates charge cannotbecarriedoutifthebattery isrunninglow. . (When performing asystem update from performing aGameCard,. (When aninternet isnotnecessary.) connection HOME Menu After theNintendo 3DSsystem isupdated, any existing orfuture unauthorisedtechnical modiication ofthehardware orsoft- andapplications, andaddnewapplications. t t t t t t berecovered:deleted andcannot If you optto format your system, thefollowing data willbe that SDCard willnotbedeleted butitwillbecome unusable.) contains software orsave whentheformatting data occurs, isnotinserted thedata on Software saved to theSDCard (seeirstnote below) anditssave data (ifanSDCard that Software saved to thesystem (seeirstnote below) anditssave data Changes madeto theSystem Settings All photos saved to theSystem Memory Application save data Content saved suchasfriendlist, intheSystem notiication andstep Memory data

be temporarily or eShop andusea f words that tice willbe update emoved. emoved. ently

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Other Settings Other Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 92 Troubleshooting Replacing the Nintendo 3DS Battery Pack t t information for onwhereto further purchaseareplacement Nintendo Customer Support Please contact If usagetimeisnoticeably reduced, replace packusingtheprocedure thebattery detailedbelow. Repeated charging willdecrease lifeandreduce battery thelengthoftimeyou canusethe system before recharging. Replacing theNintendo Pack 3DSBattery 3 2 1 Always turnthepower theAC ofanddisconnect adapter before replacing pack. thebattery If thesystem isusedby ayoung child, aparent orlegalguardian shouldreplace packforthem. thebattery

t t Note: packasshown. thenewbattery Insert a new pack battery Wait at least10seconds, theninsert Remove packasshown. thebattery Remove pack thebattery Note: Use ascrewdriver to loosenthefourscrews cover, securingthebattery thenliftitof. Unscrew cover thebattery one canresult inthepower correctly. LEDnotfunctioning packimmediately thenewbattery after removing Inserting theold Ensure isfacingintheright that direction. thebattery Using thewrong ofscrewdriver type may damagetheheadofscrew, leaving you unableto remove cover. thebattery Replacing theNintendo Pack 3DSBattery (pages 109 – 111) . t t t t t t Disposal Battery The Nintendo 3DSsystem contains alithium-ionrechargeable inaccordance Pleasedisposeofthisproduct pack. battery regulations. withlocal 4 and recycling schemesshouldbeinplace inallEUMemberStates. In accordance withtheDirective onBatteries andAccumulators and Waste Batteries andAccumulators colle battery (2006/66/EC), appropriate localguidelinesandregulations. Discarding batteries inyour general householdwaste canbeharmfulto theenvironment. follow pack, When disposing ofthebattery notdamagethebattery. Do notattempt Do pack. to disassemblethebattery notremove Do thelabel. Apply sometapeover thepositive (+)andnegative (–)connectors. ire orexplosion. a shockwhilethecover isof, could bedamagedleadingto thebattery Note: HOME Menu You shouldsetthemagainby openingSystem from Settings the After removing thebattery, thedate andtimesettingswillbereset. the four screws cover,Replace thebattery andtighten Always replace cover. thebattery Ifthesystem to issubjected , selecting OTHER andthenDATE, selecting SETTINGS & TIME. ction ction

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Replacing the Nintendo 3DS Battery Pack Battery 3DS Nintendo the Replacing Troubleshooting 94 Troubleshooting Polm Solution Problem Note: Before Nintendo contacting ofthemanualto Customer determine pleaseusethissection thecauseofproblem. Support, the battery pack the battery It takes alongtimeto charge for longperiodsoftime / Pack,Battery butIcan’t play I chargedtheNintendo 3DS The Nintendo 3DSsystem ishot system willnotturnon The Nintendo 3DS The rechargeLEDisnotlit Nintendo Pack 3DSBattery / I can’t rechargethe Iftheproblem involves agameoraccessory, pleasealsorefer to thecorresponding manual / documentation. Repeated charging willdecrease life, battery reducing thelengthoftimeyou canusethesystem. Battery Life t t t t t t t t In environments with a temperature lessthan5°C,you willnotbeableto play gamesforlong socanleadtoDoing thesystem temperature risingsharply. Charge packina thebattery If thesystem won’t turnonand, whenyou plugintheAC adapter, therecharge LEDlights up If therecharge LEDisblinking, there isachance properly. packisnotconnected that thebattery If thesystem won’t turnonand, whenyou plugintheAC adapter, therecharge LEDlights up Recharge packinalocation withanambient thebattery temperature between 5–35°C. Unplug theAC adapter andwait approximately 30seconds before pluggingitinagain. Use theNintendo 3DSAC adapter (WAP-002(UKV)/ WAP-002(EUR)). The Nintendo DSiPower If you experience this, Nintendo contact Customer Support for further information onwhere tofor further purchase areplacement If usagetimeisnoticeably reduced, replace Contact pack. Nintendo thebattery Customer Support periods oftime, packwilltake andthebattery longer thanusualto recharge. hot may causeburns. location withanambient temperature between 5–35°C. Touching thesystem whileitis properly packisconnected the battery then immediately packmay correctly. thebattery notbeconnected turnsdark, Make sure that properly packisconnected the battery then immediately packmay correctly. thebattery notbeconnected turnsdark, Make sure that You may notbeableto recharge packinalocation thebattery outsideofthistemperature range. plug socket. Make sure theAC adapter issecurely to connected boththeNintendo 3DSsystem andthe Supply isalsocompatible. charged for extended periodsoftime? packbeingchargedinanareawithahightemperature,Is thebattery orbeing properly? packconnected Is thebattery Is therechargeLEDlit? properly? packconnected Is thebattery between 5–35°C? withanambienttemperature packbeingrechargedinalocation Is thebattery Is theNintendo 3DSAC into thesystem adapter andaplugsocket? irmlyinserted Are you usingaNintendo 3DSAC adapter? temperature lessthan5°C? Are you playing withanambient packinalocation agameorrechargingthe battery Troubleshooting (page 92) (page 92) . . (pages 109 – 111) (pages 109 – 111) . . Polm Solution Problem are dicult to see are dicult beseenor 3D imagescannot to seebrightcolours comes dicult The brightnesschangesanditbe- The screenhuechangessuddenly LCD screens The brightnessdifers between the LCD screens There aredarkorlightpatches on LCD screensthat donotgoaway / There areblackorbrightdotsonthe There isnovideooraudiooutput packhasexpandedThe battery t t t t t t t t t t Ifthere are ingerprints or othermarksonthescreen, wipeitusingasoft, cleancloth. Hold the3DScreen 25–35cmaway from your eyes Adjust the3Ddepthsliderto alevel foryou that iscomfortable Ifthe3DLEDisn’t lit, ismeansthat theimagesbeingdisplayed cannotberendered in3D. Nintendo DS/Nintendo DSisoftware titlescannotdisplay 3Dcontent. Power-saving modechanges the brightness andcolour gradient automatically according to The technical speciications oftheupperandlower screens are diferent, whichmeanstheir Small numbersofstuckordeadpixels are ofLCD acharacteristic screens. These are normaland If thesystem isinthisstate, exit SleepMode. For more information onhow to exit SleepMode, theGameCard gently Insert butirmlyuntil itclicksinto place. Recharge thesystem. Press thePOWER Button to turnthepower on. Lithium-ion batteries to are degradation subject over timeandcanexpand through repeated brightness levels canalsobe diferent. This isnormalandshouldnotbeconsidered asadefect. (pages 109 –111) (pages If the battery packleaks,If thebattery donottouch Nintendo itandcontact Customer Support brightness level, turnpower-saving modeof can leadto palecolours whitening andothercolours changing. To maintain ixed colour and the content beingdisplayed, charges to extend thebattery forlongerperiodsoftime. This tions, sotheircolour displays andlevels ofbrightness may difer. should notbeconsidered asadefect. The 3DScreen and Touch Screen have diferent speciica- refer to themanualofsoftware titleyou are using. life battery if itsexpansion isafecting recharging. pack orapotentialThis hazard. safety isnotamalfunction Pleasereplace thebattery (If there isany diference invisionbetween your leftandright eyes, orifyou tend to seeusing using spectacles.) between theirleftandright eyes, itisadvisedthat you correct your visionbefore use, forexample only oneeye, may notwork the3Defects properly orat all. For userswithany diference invision Is the 3D Screen dirty? Is the3DScreen properlycalibrated? Is the3DScreen Is the3Ddepthslidersetto thelowest level? Is the3DLEDlit? Are you usingNintendo software? DS/Nintendo DSi Is power-saving modeon? Mode? Is thesystem inSleep inserted? Cardbeencorrectly Has theGame Has thesystem beencharged? Is thepower LEDlit? . (page 92) (page 40) . (page 32) . . (page 33) .

95 Troubleshooting 96 Troubleshooting Polm Solution Problem work properly The Touch doesn’t Screen work properly PadThe Circle doesn’t to see or aredicult beseen 3D imagescannot t Note: t t t t t

proper settings, pleaseusethe2Ddisplay only image orare unableto see3Dimageseven whenviewingthemcorrectly andwiththe of theeyes. Everyone willhave adiferent way ofviewing3Dimages. Ifyou seeadouble generatedThe 3Defects by theNintendo 3DSare created usingthebinoculardisparity movementsIf thein-game donotmatch theTouch Screen input, usethe TOUCH SCREENoption In rare cases, theCircle Pad’s inputmay stop working properly after longperiodsofuseor This screen cannotdisplay 3Dcontent. theParentalDisable Controls item thedisplay whichrestricts of3Dimages Using thesystem inareas withstrong light sources cancausethelight to onthescreen, reect canobscure products of3Dimages.Certain theclarity Pleasemake sure you onlyuseaprotective in System to Settings calibrate theinput CIRCLE PAD optioninSystem to Settings calibrate theinput being usedforcefully. movements Ifthein-game donotmatch theCircle Pad input, usethe rendering itdiicultto see. fordetailsonhowthe product to apply. sheet that hasbeenlicensed by Nintendo. information Referto that theinstruction comes with start itagainonthe start Note: Does the Touch inputmatch Screen what you seeonscreen? Screen the buttons or Touch Screen, turnthesystem of, itagainonthe thenstart PadDoes Circle inputmatch what you seeonscreen? Are you lookingat thelower screen? Are Parental Controlsconigured? sunlightoranareawithastronglightsource? Are you indirect Have you attached acommerciallyavailable protective sheetto the3DScreen? and holdingLButton +RButton +XButton. Ifyou are unableto usethe Touch thisprocedure, Screen to perform turnthesystem of, then Ifmovements are beinginputdespite theCircle Pad notbeingused, andyou are unableto use by pressing thePOWER Button whilepressing andholdingLButton +RButton + Y Button. Touch Calibration Screen Screen (page 69) (page 33) . by pressing thePOWER Button whilepressing . (page 69) Circle PadCircle Calibration . (page 80) . Polm Solution Problem No audiofromheadphones No soundfromthespeakers The systemfreezes up and thesystem won’t respond / The screengoescompletely black work properly The Touch doesn’t Screen respond correctly to themovementsrespond correctly being moved orthegamedoesn’t responds whenthesystem isnot you to move thesystem, thegame When playing agamethat requires

t t Note: t t t t Make sure theplugof the headphonesissecurely plugged into theaudiojack. Try adjustingthevolume by usingthevolume control onthesideof system. If headphonesare attached to theNintendo 3DS,nosoundwillcome through thespeakers. Try adjustingthevolume by usingthevolume control onthesideofsystem. If thescreen stays blackwhenyou turnthesystem onorwhenyou exit SleepMode(reopen If thesystem to issubjected suddenchangesintemperature orphysical shocks, thesensor If you have appliedacommercially available protective sheetto the Touch Screen, refer to its back on. down until thePower LEDgoesout, thenpress thePOWER Button againto turnthesystem andthesystem stops responding, turnthesystem ofby holdingthePOWER Button the system after closingitwhilethepower ison),orthescreen suddenlygoesblackduring the sensor. to producecan start falseresponses. out the following steps Inthesecases, to recalibrate carry Nintendo. the Touch Screen. Pleasemake sure you onlyuseaprotective sheetthat hasbeenlicensed by manualandbesureinstruction ithasbeenappliedcorrectly before attempting to calibrate Is theplugof theheadphonesirmlyinserted? Is thevolume setto thelowest level? Are headphonesconnected? Is thevolume setto the lowest level? input.The built-inmotionsensormay beproducingincorrect Have you attached acommerciallyavailable protective sheetto the Touch Screen? setting ofthevolume control andeven ifheadphonesare connected. the CALIBRATE orREVERT TO DEFAULT SETTINGS. On the On The settingsforthemotionsensorwillbeadjusted accordingly. Note: B Button for 3seconds Press andhold Y Button and The camera’s shutter soundwillalways beplayed at aixed volume, regardless ofthecurrent Motion Sensor CalibrationMotion Sensor Screen When CALIBRATE istouched, thesystem willconsider thepositionitisinto belevel. HOME Menu o lge Trapped airordirt Not aligned , press andholdthe Y Button andBButton for3seconds to open . Place thesystem andtouch onalevel surface and touch CALIBRATE Place thesystem onalevel surface

97 Troubleshooting 98 Troubleshooting Polm Solution Problem My steps aren’t being counted coming fromthespeakers unexpectedly / There isfeedback* The microphonereacts My voice isn’t recognised I can’t usethe microphone / then picked upagainby themicrophone. created whensoundspicked upby themicrophone are played backthrough thespeakers andare Feedback istheterm usedto refer to thehigh-pitched screeching soundcausedby aloopbeing is * What “feedback”? t t t t t t t t t If Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSisoftware titlesaren’t closedforaperiodof, orexceeding, seven There may becaseswhere thesystem cannotcorrectly count your steps. Ifitisputinaloosely- Your steps willonlybecounted ifthepower to thesystem isonanditclosed. Headsets withmicrophones cansometimescausefeedback. Try removing theheadsetwith The microphone may to bereacting audiooutputfrom thespeaker orambient noise. Try to Try removing theheadsetwithmicrophone andusingthesystem microphone instead. There are individualdiferences inspeechrecognition rates. voices Some are more diicultto MIC Select TEST inSystem to Settings conirm that properly themicrophone isfunctioning The microphone it. ofsoftware isonlyusableinsoftware titlesthat titlesorsections support system in a bag while carrying itaround,system inabagwhilecarrying useatight-itting bagsuchasabeltpouch. hanging bagwhilewalking, step data may notbecounted accurately. Ifyou want to putthe to prevent any background noises. move away from thesource ofthenoise, reduce thespeaker volume, useheadphonesortry recognise thanothers. turn thesoftware of. consecutive days, onlysteps fortheinitialseven days willberecorded. After saving your game, microphone. (page 69) title isinuse? Are you continuingto usethesystem whileaNintendo DS / softwareNintendo DSi t t Note: Is thesystem inaloosely-hangingbag, orisithangingfromawriststrap? Is theNintendo 3DSsystem open? Is aheadsetwithmicrophoneattached? high? is very Is thesystem beingusedinanoisyenvironment, orinaplacewherethevolume Is aheadsetwithmicrophoneattached? correctly? Are voices otherthanyour own, suchasthoseoffamilyandfriends, recognised Is themicrophoneworking properly? ofitusethemicrophone? Does thissoftware titleorsection force, ormalfunction. forexample sittingonthem, candamagethemandleadto injury notputthesystem into Do your backpocket. thesystem andLCD Subjecting screens to excessive steps taken. ontheconditions, Depending thestep count might behigherorlower thanthenumberofactual . Polm Solution Problem Sleep Mode Sleep My system suddenlyenters the Operations Manualfor details.” turn thesystem of. Pleaserefer to Press andholdthePOWERButton to software: “An errorhasoccurred. Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi This messageappearswhileplaying I can’t play my game Cardslot.”into theGame displays: isnothinginserted “There does notappearandtheHOMEMenu theiconforinserted, thesoftware title Even Cardhasbeen thoughaGame the SDCard I can’t view thephotos stored on My SDCardisnotresponding be played smoothly) are interrupted andthegamecannot (communications communications I amhaving usingwireless diculty t Note: t t t t t t Signal strength appearsto bepoor. Move closerto theotherplayer(s), andremove obstructions It may have entered SleepModeastheresult Turn ofthepower, outthesameprocedure again,carrying thenturnitbackonandtry Enter thePINanddisableParental Controls temporarily, ordisabletheParental Controls option NintendoOnly 3DSandNintendo DSisoftware titlesmatching theregion ofthesystem will Remove theGameCard andproperly ituntil itclicksinto reinsert place. Ifthisdoesn’t work, Nintendo 3DSCamera canonlydisplay photos taken ontheNintendo 3DSsystem. Photos taken Use acomputer ordigitalcamera to conirm that you cancorrectly seeilesontheSDCard. theSDCardInsert gently butirmlyuntil itclicksinto place in theSDCard slotonthesideof contact theNintendocontact Customer forassistance Support as before. Iftheerror messagestillappears, there may beafault withyour system. Please between thesystems. Nintendo 3DSsystems. away from includingother magnetic objects, of anexternal magneticield. Move your system that theuseofsoftware restricts basedonsoftware ratings work. Software titlesfrom diferent regions may notfunction. itafewmore reinserting times try on adigitalcamera ormobilephonecannotbedisplayed. the system Are Parental the useofsoftware Controlssetto basedsoftware restrict ratings? Are you usingasoftware titlefromadiferent region? properly? Cardinserted Is theGame Are therephotos bedisplayed ontheSDCardthat can usingNintendo 3DSCamera? Is theSDCardbroken? into thesystem? inserted Has theSDCardbeencorrectly Is oneofthefollowing signalstrengthicons entering SleepMode. Nintendo DSsystems may alsoresult inthesystem Stackingthissystem ontop ofother (page 34) . (page 45) . or (pages 109 –111) (pages (page 80) shown onscreen? . .

99 Troubleshooting 100 Troubleshooting Polm Solution Problem aren’t to see in3Doraredicult 3D imagesfromtheouter cameras not respond asks for aphoto ofmy face, butdoes Nintendo 3DSCamerarepeatedly strange colours Photos taken have by thecamera I can’t disableParental Controls Note: t t t t t t t t factors, thecolour, suchashairstyle, Other shapeandvolume offacialhair, andjewellery, also theNintendo 3DSsystemSubjecting to excessive physical orexposing shock, itto high This cancausethe3Dimagesto anddiicultto become see. distorted If theouter cameras are dirty, wipethemwithasoftcloth. The innercamera cannotproduce 3Dimages. This occurs whenyour face cannotberecognised properly. Pleasetake note ofthefollowing Try to take ofsomethingelse. apicture Ifthecolours are stillstrange, theNintendo contact inNintendoCheck thecamera modeand/orManualSettings 3DSCamera Enter thecorrect answer to your secret question(ifyou have alsoforgotten theanswer to your Enter thecorrect PIN(ifyou have forgotten your PIN,see factors which may afect facialrecognition. whichmayfactors afect Customer Support a problem, recalibrate theouter cameras inSystem Settings temperatures cancausetheouter cameras to display unclear3Dimages. Ifyou notice such secret question,see pictures in dimly-lit areas where the screen is illed with similarly-coloured objects. indimly-litareaswherethescreenisilledwithsimilarly-coloured pictures difer iftaking dependingonyourPhoto resultscan surroundings, particularly Have you changedthecoloursettingsinNintendo 3DSCamera? you answerDid enter to thecorrect your secretquestion? you PIN? Did enter thecorrect The outer cameras mightnotbecalibrated properly.The outer cameras sources? path ofotherstronglight sunlightorinthedirect indirect Are theouter cameras dirty? Are theouter cameras Are you usingtheinnercamera? can make accurate recognition diicult. afect successful facialrecognition.afect To improve thechances ofyour face beingrecognised, follow theadvice below. Facial recognitionhints Move hairto fullyreveal your face Even takingtheaforementioned into factors account, individualfeatures environments andcertain Move to awell-lit area (pages 109 – 111) page 81 ). . Face straighton thecamera page 81 Remove your glasses (page 84) ). . (page 58) . Polm Solution Problem Nintendo 3DSSound I can’t play backaudioiles using display audioilesandfolders doesnot Nintendo 3DSSound t t t t t t t t t DRM-protected audioilescannotbeplayed usingNintendo 3DSSound. Nintendo canplay 3DSSound audioileswhichmeetthefollowing requirements: Nintendo willonlycheckforilesupto 3DSSound eight directories deep. No more than100ilescanbe displayed forasinglefolder. Ifthere are folderswiththesame No more than1,000folders canbedisplayed. No more than3,000audioilescanbedisplayed. Audio ilessaved to the“Private” folderfoundinthe“Nintendo 3DS” folderwillnotbedisplayed Nintendo canplay 3DSSound AAC of.m4a,.mp4and.3gp, ileswithaileextension orMP3 theSDCardInsert gently butirmlyuntil itclicksinto place in theSDCard slotontheside single folder. Nomore than100ilescanbedisplayed forthissingleconsolidated folder. name ontheSDCard, theaudioilesinthosefolderswillbeconsolidated anddisplayed asa in Nintendo 3DSSound. Files shouldbesaved to adiferent folder. played back. audioiles,iles withaileextension of.mp3.Other suchascopy-protected ones, cannotbe of thesystem. t t t Are the audio iles protected by RightsManagement)? Are theaudioilesprotected DRM(Digital Are theaudioilesinaformat beplayed that can by Nintendo 3DSSound? Are audioilessaved to afolder that ismorethaneightlevels deep? Are theremorethan100audioilessaved inasinglefolder? Are theremorethan1,000folders withsaved audioiles? Are theremorethan3,000audioilessaved? on theSDCard? Are theaudioilessaved to the “Private” folder found inthe “Nintendo 3DS” folder Nintendo 3DSSound? Does theSDCardcontainsaved beplayed audioilesthat can using into thesystem? inserted Has theSDCardbeencorrectly

32 kHz–48 rate: Sampling 16 –320kbps Bit rate: AAC (.m4a,.mp4or.3gp),MP3(.mp3) File format:

101 Troubleshooting 102 Troubleshooting Polm Solution Problem t forassistance andadditionaltroubleshooting andrepairSupport options If your Nintendo 3DSstilldoesnotoperate thesetroubleshooting correctly steps, after trying we recommend to callNintendo C help...If you needfurther I can’t useDownload Play AR Cards / I lostmy ARCards The system doesn’t recognisemy data andallNintendo eShopdownloads andaccount balance. Please note that ifyou return theconsole to theretailer andtheretailer ofers to exchange your console, you may eventually lose save

t If you are having issueswithNintendo DS/Nintendo DSisoftware titles, disablethe If you are having issueswithNintendo 3DSsoftware titles, disabletheParental Controls berecognised,If your oryou ARCardstillcannot have lostanARCard... berecognised...If your ARCardcannot Parental Controls Play DS Download optionwhichrestricts theuseofsoftwareoption whichrestricts by software rating or restricted theuseofDSDownload Play?or restricted Have Parental theuseofsoftware basedonsoftware Controlsrestricted ratings, t t t t t t colour andusethemasreplacements. You candownload ARCard imagesfrom support.nintendo.com. Print outtheseimagesin again. Check thefollowing andtry AR Cards inuseare at onthesurface. If theARCards are bent orfolded, theycannotberecognised by thesystem. Ensure that any If anouter camera is dirty, wipeitwithasoftclothbefore you begin. recognise themproperly. Keep ARCards sunlight, outofdirect asthiscaninterfere withtheouter cameras’ to ability Ensure you are inawell-lit area. not berecognised. Ensure that thewholeARCard ofitisthescreen, isvisibleonthescreen. itmay Ifpart AR Cards cannotberecognised ifyou holdthesystem too closeto themortoo faraway.

(pages 109 – 111) . (page 80) (page 80) . . ustomer 4. The wheeledbinsymbol(seebelow) crossed-out isaixed to allrelevant equipment andelectronic Nintendo that beenput has electrical recyclingNintendo schemesineachEuropean anditsoicialdistributors andare support country committed to usingthebest available treatment, 3. 2. equipment to andelectronic All Nintendo that theabove issubject electrical Directive isdesigned inaway whichtakes fullaccount of, and . Waste equipment andelectronic may electrical contain hazardous substances,1. which,ifnottreated properly, canbeharmful Note: equipment. Insomecountries,electronic failureto usethesesystems may even beingtaken againstyou. resultinsanctions environmental laws,Under applicable you shouldalways usetheavailable and systems separate for waste collection electrical 2003. Electronic Equipment of27January (2002/96/EC) covered, recycled orreused inthemosteicient way possible, incompliance withtherequirements oftheDirective on Waste Ele Either way, willthenbetreated thisproduct inanenvironmentally soundmannerat alicensed recycling plant anditscomponents willbere- withyour localretailer whethertheywilloferyoudouble-check thisservice. for your buyinganequivalent newproduct, may take andarrange backthisproduct foritsrecycling. However, we would suggest As analternative andifyou planto buyanequivalent new product, you may beableto to bringthisproduct your localretaile equipmentand electronic that are available forconsumers, free ofcharge, nearyour home, your pleasecontact localmunicipalauthority. separately inaccordance withyour localrecycling laws andregulations. For more information ontheseparate system collection At theendofthisproduct’s life, inyour pleasedonotdisposeofthisproduct general householdwaste. Instead, pleasedispose ofthisproduct Disposal of this product at theendofitslife ofthisproduct Disposal separately from otherwaste at theendoftheirlife, inorder to ensure maximumrecovery andenvironmentally sound disposal. onto themarket by Nintendo oritsoicialdistributors onorafter 13August 2005. The symbolmeansthat collected mustbe theseproducts recovery andrecycling techniques inorder to ensure bothhumanhealthandhighenvironmental protection. facilitates, itspossiblerepair, upgrading, reuse, dismantling andrecycling. and humanhealth.Speciictreatment ofwaste equipment andelectronic istherefore electrical indispensable. s forwaste electrical to theenvironment r who, inexchange that you irst ctrical and ctrical 103 Technical Speciications Note: These speciications may be changed without prior notice in order to make improvements.

Nintendo 3DS system Nintendo 3DS Charging Cradle

Model Number CTR-001(EUR) Model Number CTR-007 Upper Screen: 3D-enabled widescreen LCD (can display 16.7 million colours) Input / Output DC 4.6v 900mA LCD Screens Lower Screen: Touch-screen LCD (can display 16.7 million colours) Dimensions 86.5mm high x 138.2mm wide x 31.8mm thick Upper Screen: 3.53 inches (76.8mm wide x 46.08mm high) 800 x 240 pixels (400 pixels per eye when using 3D feature) Mass Approx. 87.4g Screen Size / Resolution Lower Screen: 3.02 inches (61.4mm wide x 46.08mm high) 320 x 240 pixels Nintendo 3DS AC adapter (WAP-002(UKV) / WAP-002(EUR)) Nintendo 3DS AC Adapter AC Adapter / Battery Nintendo 3DS Battery Pack (CTR-003) Model Number WAP-002(UKV) / WAP-002(EUR) Wireless Frequency 2.4GHz Band (11b: 1 – 13ch / 11g: 1 – 11ch) AC 220 – 240V 50/60Hz Input / Output Communication Standard IEEE802.11b/g DC 4.6v 900mA Output Power 11b: 5.5dBm / 11g: 5.0dBm maximum Dimensions 70.5mm long x 51.0mm wide x 79.5mm thick Within 30m Recommended Mass Approx. 86g Note: The maximum distance at which communication is possible may be reduced depending on the Communication Distance surroundings. Only use these igures as a rough estimate. Cord Length Approx. 1.9m Lens: Fixed focal length Nintendo 3DS (CTR-001(EUR)) Camera Feature Image sensor: CMOS Compatible Systems Nintendo DSi XL (UTL-001(EUR)) Efective pixels: About 300,000 Nintendo DSi (TWL-001(EUR)) Clock Feature Max. Daily Variation of ± 4 seconds (when used within the “Usable Environment” below) Speakers Stereo (supports pseudo-surround) Nintendo 3DS Stylus Input / Output Terminals Game Card slot, SD Card slot, AC adapter connector, audio jack (stereo output) Model Number CTR-004 Sensors Motion sensor, gyro sensor Material Plastic parts (ABS/PE), metal parts (stainless steel) Maximum Power Consumption Approx. 4.1W (when charging) Length Approx. 101mm (when extended) Temperature: 5 – 35 degrees Celsius Usable Environment Humidity: 20 – 80 % Mass Approx. 2.7g Dimensions 74mm high x 134mm wide x 21mm thick (when closed) Mass Approx. 235g (including battery pack, stylus and SD Card) Charge Time Approx. 3.5 hours Battery Life Please see page 31.

Nintendo 3DS Battery Pack

Model Number CTR-003 Battery Type Lithium Ion Battery Capacity 5Wh

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- Control Pad ...... 23 DC plug ...... 27 local wireless ...... 37 P software icons ...... 36, 38 Download Play ...... 68 lower screen ...... 23, 25 Software Library (Activity Log)...... 67 0 – 9 Parental Controls ...... 78 downloadable software ...... 7, 47, 64, 82 Low-light (camera mode) ...... 59 Software Management ...... 82 2D display ...... 33 remove restrictions...... 80 Dream (camera mode) ...... 59 Sound (System Settings) ...... 83 3D Calibration ...... 83 M restrictable items ...... 78 DS Download Play ...... 68 Sparkle (camera mode) ...... 59 3D depth slider ...... 22, 33 master key ...... 81 settings ...... 79 speakers ...... 23, 83 3D Icon ...... 41 E Merge (camera mode)...... 41, 59 PEGI ratings ...... 44 SpotPass...... 8, 76 3D images ...... 32, 96 error code ...... 77 Message (Nintendo DS Proile) ...... 83 photo distance ...... 58 START (button) ...... 23 3D images (health and safety) ...... 13 error message ...... 77 Mic Test ...... 83 photo(s) ...... 58 status message ...... 51 3D LED ...... 22, 33 microphone ...... 22 taking ...... 59 F steps ...... 36, 67, 98 3D photo(s) ...... 41, 58 microSD Card ...... 34 viewing ...... 60 Face Raiders ...... 66 storage location ...... 41 3D Screen ...... 23 Mii Maker ...... 62 photo-taking ...... 41, 58 facial recognition ...... 100 StreetPass ...... 9, 63, 82 Mii characters...... 62 PIN ...... 79, 81 A feedback (audio) ...... 98 StreetPass Compatibility ...... 61 miniSD Card ...... 34 Pinhole (camera mode) ...... 59 AC adapter connector ...... 24, 27 folders ...... 42 StreetPass Hit Parade ...... 61 motion sensor ...... 97 Play Coin ...... 36 AC plug...... 27 creating ...... 42 StreetPass icon ...... 36 Mystery (camera mode) ...... 59 power (system) ...... 28 access point ...... 71, 75 settings ...... 43 POWER Button ...... 22, 28 stylus holder ...... 24, 25 Activity Log ...... 67 Format System Memory ...... 91 N power LED ...... 22, 28, 31 System Memory ...... 82 age ratings ...... 44 friend card ...... 51 Nintendo 3DS AC Adapter ...... 27 power-saving mode ...... 40 System Settings ...... 69 AOSS ...... 73 friend code ...... 50 Nintendo 3DS Battery Pack...... 26, 92 proile (Nintendo DS) ...... 83 System Transfer ...... 86 AR Card(s) ...... 65, 102 friend list ...... 49 Nintendo 3DS Camera ...... 58 protective sheet ...... 96, 97 system update...... 91 AR Games: Augmented Reality...... 65 settings ...... 53 Nintendo 3DS download software ...... 64 T audio jack ...... 23 friend ...... 49 Nintendo 3DS Game Card(s) ...... 38, 44 Q taking photos and videos ...... 58 automatic system updates ...... 91 online status ...... 53 Nintendo 3DS Service User quick camera ...... 36, 41 technical speciications ...... 104 registration ...... 50 Agreement and Privacy Policy ...... 29 B R thumbnails ...... 60 Nintendo 3DS software ...... 44, 47 G R Button ...... 24 time ...... 28, 83 balance (Nintendo eShop)...... 64 Nintendo 3DS Sound ...... 61 recharge LED ...... 22, 27 toolbar ...... 57 battery cover ...... 24, 92 Game Boy ...... 64 Nintendo 3DS stylus ...... 25 recordings ...... 61 touch (Touch Screen) ...... 25 battery life ...... 31 Game Card slot ...... 24, 45 Nintendo DS Connections ...... 77 region ...... 29, 83 Touch Screen ...... 25 binocular disparity ...... 32 Game Card...... 44, 45, 99 Nintendo DS Proile ...... 83 remaining battery power ...... 31, 36 calibration ...... 83, 96 blocked-user settings ...... 82 Game Notes...... 48 Nintendo DS / remaining photos ...... 41 bookmarks ...... 56 gift icon ...... 38 Nintendo DSi Game Card(s) ...... 38, 44 transfer ...... 86 router ...... 71 brightness settings...... 40 Graiti ...... 60 Nintendo DS / U built-in applications ...... 38 H Nintendo DSi software ...... 41, 44, 77, 83 S upper screen ...... 23, 32 C Health and Safety Information ...... 12, 38 Nintendo DSiWare ...... 47, 64, 82, 86 sscreen brightness...... 31, 40 Usage Precautions ...... 20 camera LED ...... 24 HOME Button ...... 23 Nintendo eShop ...... 64 SD Card ...... 34, 47, 61, 82 user name ...... 29 Nintendo eShop Card ...... 64 Copying Data ...... 35 camera mode (HOME Menu) ...... 41 HOME Menu ...... 36 V camera mode (Nintendo 3DS Camera) ...... 59 Nintendo eShop Card activation number ...... 64 SD Card slot cover ...... 34 I viewing photos and videos...... 60 card-based software ...... 38, 44 Nintendo Letter Box ...... 7 SD Card slot ...... 24, 34 infrared transceiver ...... 24 Virtual Console ...... 64 card software icon ...... 38 Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Coniguration ....87 SDHC Memory Card ...... 34 initial coniguration ...... 28 volume control ...... 23 charging cradle ...... 27 Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection ID ...... 87 search ...... 56 inner camera ...... 23, 41 charging / recharging ...... 26 note (Game Notes) ...... 48 security ...... 76 W input modes ...... 30 Circle Pad ...... 23 notiications ...... 54 security key ...... 75 WEP ...... 76 instruction manuals ...... 40 calibration ...... 83 stopping notiications ...... 55 security type ...... 76 wireless access point ...... 71 internet browser ...... 56 collected Mii characters ...... 63 Notiications (application)...... 54 SELECT (button) ...... 23 wireless communication modes ...... 37 Entering URLs ...... 56 colour (Nintendo DS Proile) ...... 83 notiication LED ...... 22, 53, 54 set contents...... 4 wireless LED ...... 22 Page Info ...... 56 content descriptors (PEGI) ...... 44 O signal strength icon...... 36, 37, 76 wireless play ...... 52, 68, 70, 99 Settings ...... 56 Sleep Mode ...... 28, 31, 99 cradle connector ...... 24 Other Settings ...... 83 wireless security ...... 75, 76 Internet Settings ...... 70 slide (Touch Screen) ...... 25 credit cards ...... 64 outer cameras ...... 24, 41, 58 wireless switch ...... 22 K slideshow ...... 60 WPA ...... 76 D calibration ...... 84 keyboard ...... 30 software ...... 38 WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) ...... 74 Daily Records ...... 67 closing ...... 39, 45 wrist strap attachment ...... 24 Data Management ...... 82 L electronic manual ...... 40 write-protection switch ...... 34 date...... 28, 83 L Button ...... 24 opening ...... 39, 45, 47 date of birth ...... 29, 83 LCD screen ...... 95 suspending...... 39 106 107 Warranty UK and Ireland [0212/UKV-HW] Contact information UK and Ireland [0212/UKV] 12-MONTH WARRANTY – NINTENDO HARDWARE CONSUMER WARRANTY This warranty covers Nintendo consoles, including the original built-in software included with the respective Nintendo consoles at the time of purchase (the “Nintendo Operating Software”). 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In this warranty, the Nintendo console and the Nintendo Operating Software are together referred to as the “Product”. #ALL¬OUR¬GAMES¬HOTLINE¬FOR¬ASSISTANCE¬ON¬ALL¬.INTENDO¬PUBLISHEDDISTRIBUTED¬SOFTWARE ¬HARDWARE¬AND¬ACCESSORIES¬/UR¬ Subject to the terms and exclusions below, Nintendo warrants to the original consumer purchasing the Product (“you”) that, for a period of 12 months from the date of the purchase of the Product by you, the Product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship. dedicated games counselors can answer all your gameplay questions, offering hints, tips and strategies to ensure that To make a valid claim under this warranty, you must notify Nintendo of the defect in the Product within 12 months of the date of the you get the most from your Nintendo products. purchase of the Product by you and you must return the Product to Nintendo within 30 days of notifying Nintendo of that defect. If, having To call the hotline, dial* inspected the Product, Nintendo accepts that the Product is defective, Nintendo will (at its sole discretion) without charge either repair or replace the part causing the defect or replace the Product or, provided that the Product is returned within 6 (six) months of purchase, 08600 PLAY (7529) at the discretion of the consumer, either repair or replace the part causing the defect, or replace the Product or refund the purchase price.  ¬#ALLS¬FROM¬A¬LANDLINE¬WITHIN¬THE¬3OUTH¬!FRICA¬ARE¬CHARGED¬AT¬THE¬STANDARD¬NATIONAL¬RATE¬OFFERED¬BY¬THE¬CALLERS¬NETWORK¬ This warranty does not affect your statutory rights which you may have as the purchaser of consumer goods. PROVIDER¬#HARGES¬MAY¬VARY¬FOR¬CALLS¬MADE¬USING¬A¬MOBILE¬PHONE EXCLUSIONS Please obtain permission from the person responsible for paying the bill before calling.) 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AC ADAPTER (WAP-002(UKV)) IS SUITABLE FOR USE IN THE UK, IRELAND AND MALTA.

AC ADAPTER (WAP-002(EUR)) IS SUITABLE FOR USE IN THE EEA AND SWITZERLAND EXCEPT FOR THE UK, IRELAND AND MALTA.

DO NOT USE IT IN COUNTRIES WHERE VOLTAGE REQUIREMENTS ARE DIFFERENT.

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Nintendo hereby declares that “Nintendo 3DS” is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of directive 1999/5/EC. This Declaration of Conformity is published on our website. Please visit http://docs.nintendo-europe.com Patent Information European Registered Design: 1249155; 1249163; 1249171; 1249684; 1249700; 1249718; 1249726; 1249742; 1259212; 1268114. Other Patents Pending. 114 115