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NINTENDO 2DS OPERA TIONS MANU AL

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This product is a precision electronic device that can be damaged by direct physical impact or contact with dust or other foreign material. A protective carrying case (sold separately) may help prevent damage to your Nintendo 2DS™ system. Please carefully read this Operations Manual before setup or use of the Nintendo 2DS system. If, after reading all of the instructions, Circle Pad you still have questions, please visit our customer service area at support.nintendo.com or call 1-800-255-3700. Also, built-in Allows precise 360˚ control instruction manuals are available for many applications from the HOME Menu (see page 24). for software that includes Touch Screen A NOTE ABOUT COMPATIBILITY: The Nintendo 2DS system is only compatible with Nintendo 3DS™, Nintendo DSi™, and Nintendo DS™ this feature (see page 11). software. Nintendo 3DS Game Cards are only compatible with the Nintendo 2DS, Nintendo 3DS, or Nintendo 3DS XL systems. Some A touch-sensitive display accessories may not be compatible with this system. screen controlled by the (see page 11). HOME Button Your system includes: Allows you to access the HOME Menu (see page 20). Sleep Switch Push this switch to the right to enable Sleep Mode (see page 14). NOTE: Some software may require the system to be put into Sleep Mode (closing the system on Nintendo 3DS/ Nintendo 3DS XL systems). For the Nintendo 2DS system, use the sleep switch.

Nintendo 2DS system Nintendo 3DS AC adapter This system is part of the Nintendo 3DS family. You can enjoy all Nintendo 3DS online services and use all Nintendo 3DS software in 2D. References to Nintendo 3DS in the user agreement and throughout the system software relate to your use of Nintendo 2DS. SDHC Card (inserted into the system’s SD Card slot) Play Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, and Nintendo DSi software in 2D (page 28).

Nintendo 3DS Nintendo DS & Nintendo DSi Game Cards Game Cards Nintendo 2DS stylus AR Cards (games will display in 2D) (inserted into the system’s stylus holder) The Nintendo 2DS system conveniently includes this fun built-in software (see page 22 for more details): Operations Manual and other printed enclosures

Product recycling information: The ™ application lets you exchange hand-written messages Visit recycle.nintendo.com with your friends using StreetPass and SpotPass. Trademarks are property of their respective owners. Nintendo 2DS and Nintendo 3DS are trademarks of Nintendo. © 2013 Nintendo Swapnote is stored on the SD Card when it is downloaded. For more information on downloadable software, see page 30. Elements of the Nintendo 2DS system and related network services are patented or patent pending, both in the United States and internationally. SpotPass™ StreetPass™

The SpotPass feature allows the Nintendo 2DS system to automatically communicate with a nearby wire- The StreetPass feature allows your system to automatically search for and communicate with other less LAN access point, enabling it to connect to the Internet and transmit a variety of data. The system systems in the Nintendo 3DS family and to exchange information with them as you walk by. can also do this while playing a game or in Sleep Mode (see page 14). NOTE: Data received via SpotPass is saved on the SD Card.

Notifications Photos and System updates Other Free software information

If the system is in Sleep Mode or certain other modes, and you pass someone who has enabled StreetPass for the same software, you will exchange game data with them. (If you don’t want to allow data exchange, you can disable wireless communication.) The Notification LED indicates the status of the system (see page 10). If StreetPass is successful... The Notification LED will light green if StreetPass data has been exchanged and a message will appear on your notification list (see page 37 for more information on the Notifications application and receiving messages).

StreetPass settings for Nintendo 3DS software are saved on the system. The data you transmit with StreetPass varies depending on the software using this feature. Each software program has its own StreetPass settings. • Up to 12 Nintendo 3DS software titles can use StreetPass simultaneously. • Some Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi software have a similar feature called tag mode. (The name for this mode may vary depending on the game you are playing.) Tag mode is only active when the system is in Sleep Mode while the software and tag mode feature are in use. When tag mode is in use, the StreetPass feature will not work for Nintendo To connect to a wireless LAN access point, you will need to configure the Internet settings for your system (see page 42). 3DS software. • SpotPass may not be available depending on the play environment or the software you are using. SpotPass is also not • If you turn the power off or disable wireless communication, the system cannot communicate. available during local communication (see page 21), or when playing Nintendo DS or Nintendo DSi software. • StreetPass may not be available depending on the play environment or the software you are using. StreetPass does • The Notification LED may not light for some types of data. not work if you are connected to the Internet or are using local communication (see page 21).

Downloadable software • Nintendo 3DS Download Software– Some Nintendo 3DS software is available exclusively through Nintendo eShop. You can also download certain Game Card-based titles rather than purchasing the Game Card. You can connect to Nintendo eShop through the Internet and view information and (When played on the Nintendo 2DS system, all visuals will appear in 2D.) videos about software, or download software to play on your system. • – You can download games originally released on platforms prior to Nintendo DS, such as NOTE: A broadband wireless network connection is required to connect to the Internet. ™ and Game Boy™ Color. See page 42 for more information on setting up a connection. • Nintendo DSiWare– You can download Nintendo DSiWare–games originally released for the Nintendo DSi system.

2 3 Table of Contents

Health and Safety Information and Usage Guidelines 6 Using Software 20 System Configuration 41 Consumer Information 59 Health and Safety Information 6 HOME Menu 20 System Settings 41 Replacing the Battery Pack 59 Steps and Play Coins 20 Usage Guidelines 8 Internet Settings 42 Troubleshooting 61 Scrolling, changing the display, and moving icons 21 Internet connection requirements 42 Video and Computer Game Software Rating Information 69 Communication modes 21 Configure your Internet settings 43 Basic Operations 10 Software icons 22 Setup using Search for Access Point 44 Warranty and Service Starting a software application 23 Setup using Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ 45 Information 70 Nintendo 2DS Components 10 Suspending or exiting software 23 Setup using AOSS™ 46 Regulations for Equipment Use 71 Charging the Battery Pack 13 Nintendo DS Connections 47 Instruction manuals for software applications 24 Nintendo 3DS System Privacy Power On/Off and Basic Backing up save data 24 Other Information 47 Policy 72 Configuration 14 Screen brightness and wireless 48 Nintendo 3DS Code of Conduct 76 communications 25 Sleep Mode and turning your system off 14 Content or features that can be limited 48 Creating custom folders 26 Legal Notices 77 Configuring System Settings for the first time 14 Configuring Parental Controls 49 Using the keyboard 16 Taking photos with the Nintendo 3DS camera 27 Specifications 78 Data Management 50 Power LED status 17 Using Game Cards 28 Save data backup management 51 Battery endurance 17 Using Downloaded Software 30 Other Settings 52 Using SD Cards 18 System Transfer 53 About SD Card capacity 19 Game Notes 31 System Update 58 Copying files 19 Friend List 32 Format System Memory 58 Registering friends 33 Editing your friend card / Viewing friend cards 34 Communicating with friends 35 Friend-list settings 36 Notifications 37 To receive notifications 37 To view notifications 38 Internet Browser 39

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4 5 Health and Safety Information and WARNING - EYESTRAIN AND MOTION SICKNESS Playing video games can result in eyestrain after a sustained period of time. Playing video games can also result in motion sickness in

Usage Guidelines some players. Follow these instructions to help avoid eyestrain, dizziness, or nausea: InformationHealth and Safety • Avoid excessive play. It is recommended that parents monitor their children for appropriate play. • Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour, even if you don’t think you need it. Each person is different, so take more frequent and Important Safety Information – Read the following warnings before setup or use of the Nintendo 2DS system. longer breaks if you feel discomfort. If this product will be used by young children, this manual should be read and explained to them by an adult. • If your eyes become tired or sore while playing, or if you feel dizzy or nauseated, stop and rest for several hours before playing again. Failing to do so may cause injury. Please carefully review the instruction booklet for the game you are playing • If you continue to have any of the above symptoms, stop playing and see a doctor. for additional health and safety information. WARNING - REPETITIVE MOTION INJURIES Throughout this manual, you will see this symbol followed by WARNING or CAUTION, or you may see the term IMPORTANT. Playing video games can make your muscles, joints or skin hurt. Follow these instructions to avoid problems such as tendinitis, carpal These terms have different levels of meaning as outlined below. Please read and understand these terms and the information that tunnel syndrome or skin irritation: appears after them before using your Nintendo 2DS system:

Health and SafetyHealth Information • Avoid excessive play. Parents should monitor their children for appropriate play. • Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour, even if you don’t think you need it. WARNING Warns you about incorrect use of the Nintendo 2DS system that could result in serious personal injury. • 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 discomfort. Cautions you about incorrect use of the Nintendo 2DS system that could result in personal injury or • If your hands, wrists or arms become tired or sore while playing, or if you feel symptoms such as tingling, numbness, burning or CAUTION damage to the Nintendo 2DS system, components, games, or accessories. stiffness, stop and rest for several hours before playing again. Informs you about incorrect use of the Nintendo 2DS system that could result in damage to the system, • If you continue to have any of the above symptoms or other discomfort during or after play, stop playing and see a doctor. IMPORTANT: components, games, or accessories. WARNING - BATTERY LEAKAGE The Nintendo 2DS system contains a rechargeable lithium ion battery pack. Leakage of ingredients contained within the battery Health and Safety Information pack, or the combustion products of the ingredients, can cause personal injury as well as damage to your Nintendo 2DS system. If battery leakage occurs, avoid contact with skin. If contact occurs, immediately wash thoroughly with soap and water. If liquid leak- WARNING - SEIZURES ing from a battery pack comes into contact with your eyes, immediately flush thoroughly with water and see a doctor. To avoid battery leakage: • Some people (about 1 in 4000) may have seizures or blackouts triggered by light flashes or patterns, and this may occur while • Do not expose battery to excessive physical shock, vibration, or liquids. they are watching TV or playing video games, even if they have never had a seizure before. • Do not disassemble, attempt to repair, or deform the battery. • Anyone who has had a seizure, loss of awareness, or other symptom linked to an epileptic condition should consult a doctor • Do not dispose of battery pack in a fire. before playing a . • Do not touch the terminals of the battery or cause a short between the terminals with a metal object. • Parents should watch their children play video games. Stop playing and consult a doctor if you or your child has any of the • Do not peel or damage the battery label. following symptoms: Convulsions Eye or muscle twitching Loss of awareness WARNING - RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE Altered vision Involuntary movements Disorientation To reduce the likelihood of a seizure when playing video games: The Nintendo 2DS system can emit radio waves that can affect the operation of nearby electronics, including cardiac pacemakers. 1. Sit or stand as far from the screen as possible. • Do not operate the Nintendo 2DS system within 9 inches of a pacemaker while using the wireless feature. 2. Do not play if you are tired or need sleep. • If you have a pacemaker or other implanted medical device, do not use the wireless feature of the Nintendo 2DS system without 3. Play in a well-lit room. first consulting your doctor or the manufacturer of your medical device. 4. Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour. • Observe and follow all regulations and rules regarding use of wireless devices in locations such as hospitals, airports, and on board aircraft. Operation in those locations may interfere with or cause malfunctions of equipment, with resulting injuries to persons or damage to property. IMPORTANT: The Nintendo 2DS system allows you to disable wireless communication from the HOME Menu. To turn off all wireless communication, see page 25 for instructions. Make sure the wireless LED is off.

NOTE: This product does not contain latex. This product complies with applicable laws barring the use of toxic materials such as lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, PBB, or PBDE in consumer products. 6 7 HARDWARE PRECAUTIONS AND MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT BATTERY GUIDELINES

1. Do not disassemble or try to repair the Nintendo 2DS system, components, or accessories. Doing so voids your warranty. 1. Do not remove the battery pack from the system unless it needs to be replaced. Usage Guidelines 2. Only insert or remove Game Cards while the system is turned off or while the HOME Menu is displayed. Insert the Game Card 2. Do not use any battery other than the Nintendo 3DS rechargeable battery pack, Model No. CTR-003. A replacement battery completely until it clicks into place, without forcing either the Game Card or the Nintendo 2DS system. may be ordered through Nintendo’s at store.nintendo.com (USA/Canada only) or by calling Customer Service at 3. Do not store the system in a humid place, on the floor, or in any location where it may contact moisture, dirt, dust, lint, or 1-800-255-3700. See page 59 for more information on replacing the battery. any other foreign material. 3. When recharging the battery, use ONLY the included AC adapter, Model No. WAP-002(USA). 4. Do not drop, hit, or otherwise abuse the system, components, or accessories. Doing so may damage the LCD screens or other 4. When disposing of the battery, follow appropriate local guidelines and regulations. For information on battery disposal Usage Guidelines Usage precision components of the system. Do not use damaged components, accessories, Game Cards, or SD Cards with your contact your local solid waste authority. See page 60 for more information on recycling the battery. system. 5. Make sure all connections to the system are made carefully and inserted into the correct locations only. Hold plugs straight 5. If liquid comes into contact with the battery, do not reuse it. Call Nintendo Customer Service at 1-800-255-3700 for further when inserting them into sockets. instructions on battery replacement and possible service for your system. 6. When disconnecting any plugs from the system or wall outlet, first turn the system off. Then carefully pull by the plug itself rather than by the cord. Do not step on, sharply pull, or bend any wires or cables. IMPORTANT STYLUS AND SCREEN GUIDELINES 7. Do not expose the system, Game Cards, or any of the components or accessories to extreme heat or cold. The liquid crystal dis- plays (LCD) may become slower or may not work when the temperature is low. The LCD will deteriorate at a high temperature. 1. Use the stylus ONLY on the Touch Screen (lower screen). Take care not to expose the system to direct sunlight for extended periods of time. 2. Use only enough pressure to operate the game. Excessive pressure may damage the Touch Screen. 8. The LCD screens may be damaged by sharp objects or pressure. Take care to protect the displays from scratches or stains. 3. Do not use the stylus if it is broken. 9. Connect ONLY accessories designed and licensed for use with the system to any external connectors. 4. Use only a Nintendo licensed stylus on the Touch Screen. 10. Do not spill liquids on the system, Game Cards, or other components or accessories. If the system comes into contact with liquids, wipe clean with a soft, slightly damp cloth (use water only). Remove the battery cover and battery. If liquid came 5. Replace the stylus in the stylus holder when not in use. into contact with the battery, do not reuse it. Call Nintendo Customer Service at 1-800-255-3700 for further instructions on 6. If you use a screen protector on your system, use only a Nintendo licensed screen protector. battery replacement and possible service for your system. 11. Do not rapidly turn the power switch ON and OFF, as this may shorten the life of the battery and cause Game Cards to lose your stored game information. CLEANING THE TOUCH SCREEN AND UPPER SCREEN 12. To avoid dirt or dust from getting into the system, always leave a Game Card loaded (with the power off), when not in use. IMPORTANT: If the Touch Screen becomes dirty or contaminated with foreign material, do not continue to use your 13. When using an AC adapter, make sure you are using the correct model appropriate for your system. Always unplug the AC system. It may not work properly and can become more damaged. Follow the cleaning procedures below. If it still adapter from the wall outlet when not in use. does not work after cleaning, visit support.nintendo.com for information on repair services. 14. Do not use the AC adapter if the cable or plug is damaged. If the screens on your system have visible smudges, fingerprints, or other foreign material on them, you can clean them by using a 15. The AC adapter is intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or floor mounted position. soft clean cloth, such as a lens or eyeglass cleaning cloth. 1. Slightly dampen the cloth with water ONLY and wipe off the screens to loosen any dirt or foreign material. GAME CARD PRECAUTIONS AND MAINTENANCE 2. Using a dry cloth, wipe the screens to dry them and finish the cleaning process. If needed, repeat the process. 1. Avoid touching the connectors with your fingers. Do not blow on them or allow them to get wet or dirty. Doing so may damage the Game Card and/or the system. 2. The Game Card is a high-precision electronic device. Do not store it in places that are very hot or cold. Do not hit, drop, or otherwise abuse it. Do not attempt to take it apart. 3. Do not clean with benzene, paint thinner, alcohol or any other solvent. 4. Always check the Game Card edge connector for foreign material before inserting the Game Card into the system.

8 9 Basic Operations

Nintendo 2DS Components Upper screen Touch Screen (Lower screen) Touch-sensitive screen. This screen should only be oper- Inner camera ated with a Nintendo licensed stylus. Used by games or other applications that Using the Touch Screen Notification LED include camera features. OperationsBasic Indicates the status of the system. NOTE: Avoid getting the camera lens Blue– You have received SpotPass data; blinks for about five seconds (see page 37). dirty. If it becomes dirty, wipe gently Green– You have received StreetPass data; blinks for about five seconds (see page 37). with a soft cloth, being careful not to Basic Operations damage the lens. Orange– A friend has come online; blinks for about five seconds (see page 32). The lower LCD screen, or Touch Screen, is touch- Red– Battery power is low; blinks continuously when very low (see page 17). sensitive. For games that include this game control Circle Pad feature, operate the screen by using the included stylus. For game-play control that Lightly touch or slide the stylus across the Touch Screen SD Card slot supports this feature. See the as shown.

For inserting an SD or SDHC Card instructions for the game you Nintendo 2DS Components (see page 18). are playing for specific control information. Control buttons START Used by games and Speaker applications that include Nintendo 2DS Components Nintendo microphone features. SELECT

HOME Displays the HOME Menu during a game. Sleep switch Wireless LED ( ) + Control Pad Push to the right to put the system Lights when wireless com- into Sleep Mode (see page 14). munication is turned on, turns off when communication is Audio jack Recharge LED ( ) turned off, and blinks while Volume data is being sent or received + – For connection of stereo headphones (sold Lights when the battery is being charged (see page 13). or when the system is in Sleep separately). If headphones are connected, Mode (dimly). no sound will play through the speaker. (This Power Button ( ) system is not compatible with the Nintendo NOTE: Wireless communica- Volume control DS Headset.) See page 14. tion can be turned on or off Slide to adjust the volume. from the HOME Menu (see When using headphones, set NOTE: The camera shutter sound always plays page 25). the volume at a safe level. Setting the volume Power LED at a fixed volume and is not affected by the too high may harm your hearing or damage the Lights when the power is turned on (see page 17). volume control. headphones.

10 11 12 Nintendo 2DS Components Basic Operations with Nintendo DSandNintendo Cards. Game DSi For loadingNintendo Cards. 3DSGame Also compatible CardGame slot using infrared communication. andreceivesSends information when Infrared transceiver L Button being careful notto damagethelenses. they become dirty, wipegently cloth, withasoft NOTE: Nintendo 3DSXLsystem (seepage22). that beviewed can onaNintendo 3DSor allow you to take 3Dphotographs orvideos that includecamera features. Two cameras Used by gamesorotherapplications Outer cameras replace installation. orcheckbattery thebattery NOTE: Remove cover to replace thebattery. coverBattery Avoid gettingthecamera lensesdirty. If notremove Do thecover unlessyou needto (sold separately). For attachment ofalicensed wriststrap Wrist strap attachment

current (seepage 13). oroperation usinghousehold tery (included), for recharging thebat Nintendo 3DSAC adapter Allows ofthe connection AC adapter connector into holder. thestylus a Nintendo 2DSlicensed stylus anything otherthan not insert the Nintendo 2DSsystem, do NOTE: holderafter use.the stylus Always replace into thestylus holder Stylus To prevent damageto R Button

- only foronly useinastandard 120-volt AC wall outlet. IMPORTANT: DonotusetheAC adapter withvoltage transformers, dimmer switches, orany otherequipment. Itis • • • • 1 2 1 (see page59). packs become wornBattery withrepeated charge/discharge cycles. The berecharged packcan battery approximately 500times, life may after whichbattery be70%ofanewbattery. to charge. ofthebattery decrease andadversely theability thelife ofthebattery affect chargingOptimal temperature isbetween 40ºand95ºFahrenheit (5-35ºCelsius). are usingyour system duringrecharging. rechargeBattery timeisapproximately 31/2hours, dependingonremaining charge andwhetherornotyou whenyou start WARNING connector to avoidconnector damagingeithertheplugorconnector. IMPORTANT: into before the inserting direction plugis facing inthecorrect Besure theDCconnector it straight into theconnector. theDCplugfrom theACInsert adapter into theAC adapter onthebackofNintendo connector sure 2DS.Be to insert NOTE: should always facedownward. IMPORTANT: orfloor-mountedThe position. AC oriented inavertical The cord adapter shouldbecorrectly remove theAC adapter from thewall outletandfold theprongs backinto thehousing. light, indicating thesystem ischarging. When fullycharged, therecharge LEDwillgoout. When charging iscomplete, Swing theprongs outoftheAC adapter Ifyou play agamewhilerecharging, therecharge LEDmay not always turnoffonce charging has completed. electric shockfrom lightning. electric Do notusetheNintendo 3DSAC adapter duringalightningstorm. There may beariskof Charging Pack theBattery Logo faces up

and insert into astandardand insert 120-volt AC wall outlet If usage time gets very short, replace short, pack thebattery If usagetimegetsvery Swing prongs out 1 Temperatures above orbelow this may 2 2

. The recharge LEDwill light up Recharge LEDwill

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Basic Operations Basic Charging the Battery Pack Battery the Charging 14 Power On/Off and Basic Configuration Basic Operations NOTE: on-screen instructions. alanguage. First select For more information onthePower life, LEDandbattery seepage17. and thenconfigure the SystemSettings. The firsttime you turnthesystem on, alanguage you willneed to select after afew seconds theHOMEMenuwillappear. Press thePOWER Button to turnthesystem on. The Power LEDwilllight upand 1 2 power off. NOTE: Ifthesystem Mode, isinSleep you willneedto wake itbefore turningthe Power Off To turnthesystem off, eitherpress thePOWERButton to display the Power menuandtap Turning thesystem off ing to musicwithNintendo 3DSSound.) onthesoftwareDepending you are using, pressing theSleepswitch may notplace itinSleepMode. (For example, whenlisten (see page2and3for more information onthesefeatures). Sleep Modewillreduce power consumption whilestillusingfeatures suchasStreetPass andSpotPass system into SleepMode. Inthismode, thescreens willturnoffand the controls willbecome inoperable. Moving theSleepswitch to theright whilethesystem isturnedonwillsuspendyour gameandputthe Putting thesystem into SleepMode Configuring SystemSettings for thefirsttime ModeandturningyourSleep system off At thebeginning, system information willbedisplayed. Touch name or otherwise share any personal informationname orotherwise in your nickname. will seeyour withthem,sodonot useyour nickname wheninteracting real Remember that otherNintendo 2DS,Nintendo 3DS,orNintendo 3DS XLusers to 10characters. Use thekeyboard to enter anickname (or username). You enter can up OK Tap thedateSet andtime. to confirm andmove option. to thenext , orpress andholdthePOWER Button until thepower LEDturnsoff. If achildwillbeusingtheNintendo 2DS, anadultshouldassistwiththesesettings. Then you willneedto configure thebasicsystem settings. onthelower Using thestylus screen, follow the to adjustthesettings, thentap PowerBasic and Configuration On/Off OK after reading to proceed. POWER Button Press the will light up Power LED - 8 7 6 5 4 3 HOME Menu(seepage 20)andexplore themany features ofthe Nintendo 2DS. You have completed thebasicsystem configuration. Press the at any timeby inSystem goingto Setting Other Settings. If you don’t needto configure thesesettings, tap by children. page48for more See information. Parental Controls allow you to theuseordownload restrict ofgamesandsomefeatures Configure the Parental Controls. WaitLater. Till information onsettingupanInternet connection. To configure thesesettings later, tap other features to enjoy more ways ofplaying andinteracting. page42for more See If you to theInternet, connect you useSpotPass, can Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, and Configure theInternetSettings. Internet until you agree User to Agreement. theNintendo 3DSService User Agreement,Read theNintendo 3DSService andafter reading, tap andstate thecountry orprovinceSet where you live. option. the next Tap yourSet birthday. You tap can Read thesystem introduction. To continue withoutagreeing, tap OK to start theintroduction. Ifyou to tap start to adjustthemonth andday, thentap Later . Ifyou tap WaitLater. Till Later Later , you viewtheintroduction can , you to the connect cannot OK to confirm andmove to IAccept .

HOMEButton to display the

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Basic Operations Basic Power On/Off and Basic Configuration Basic and On/Off Power 16 Power On/Off and Basic Configuration Basic Operations Ten-key keyboard Alphanumeric keyboard keyboard andaten-key keyboard. A keyboard willdisplay whenyou are required to enter characters. There are ofkeyboards: two types astandard alphanumeric Using thekeyboard Switch inputmethod between upperandlower case. Switch character thenext feature ON/OFF Predicted word Uppercase only and lower case Switch between upper English lower case Switch between upperand symbols or characters Special you would usefrom eachkey Each tapchangeswhichcharacter Move tocharacter next Delete lastcharacter Tap you thecharacter want to select. Predicted word field Return Delete lastcharacter Cell phone-style

endurance timesshown below. data received by wireless communication, andtheambient temperature. Using thecamera features may alsoreduce thebattery The endurance battery times are estimates. such asthesoftware dependingonfactors beingplayed,They willvary theamount of If you putthesystem into SleepModewhilethepower LEDisasteady bluelight, theLEDwillslowly brighten anddarken. Ifthepowerlocation. LEDturnsred, save your gameandcharge thesystem. NOTE: Ifyou life runoutofremaining battery whileplaying agame, you mustreplay thegamefrom your lastsaved The power LEDlights whenthesystem ison. The color andstatus oftheLEDchangesdependingonremaining charge. battery • • steadily lit. (For example, whenlistening to musicwithNintendo 3DSSound.) sometimes pushingtheSleep switch thesystem willnotcause to enter SleepMode. thepower Inthesecases LED willremain The power LEDslowly brightens anddarkens whilethesystem isinSleepMode. into SleepMode, thesystem's endurance battery timeinSleep Modeisroughly 3 days. receive information from StreetPass andSpotPass viathewireless communication features. Ifthesystem isfullycharged andput If you put thesystem inSleepModewhennotusingit, you reduce can power consumption whilestillbeingableto sendand Battery endurance Battery Power LEDstatus Nintendo 3DSsoftware • Approximate play times: Longer Dim Battery endurance time Battery Screen brightness Full charge Steady blue 3.5–5.5 hours light Bright Shorter

Steady red light Nintendo DSsoftware • Low adjusting screen brightness, seepage24. time. settingis5–for more informationThe on factory The endurance screen thebattery brightness setting affects Blinking red Very low light NOTE: 5–9 hours Depending onthesoftwareDepending you are using, The Notification LEDalso blinks red

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Basic Operations Basic Power On/Off and Basic Configuration Basic and On/Off Power 18 Using SD Cards Basic Operations  anSDCard Inserting you are using. Doingsomay destroy data. tosystem dosoby ison,unlessinstructed thesoftware SD Card, donotremove theSDCardwhile orinsert IMPORTANT: To prevent damageto thesystem orthe Make sure thepower isoff. Removing anSDCard has beensaved onseveral cards bere-saved cannot onto asinglecard. Software that you have downloaded, otherthanDSiWare (seepage3),issaved to theSDCard. taken withthesystem orplay musicsaved to theSDCard. (The data that besaved can to anSDCard varies dependingonthesoftware.) The into system theSDCardslot. comeswithanSDHCCardinserted 2 1 on thecard. saving orerasing data onthecard. Intheupposition,you save can anderase data In thedown position,theSDCard switch write-protection willprevent you from switch SD Cardwrite-protection adapter.entire card lossofdata. Always orcause andremovedamaged ormalfunction, insert the thesystem inthesystem to adapter couldcause be isstillinserted card IMPORTANT: orremoving aminiSDCard ormicroSD Cardwhilethe Inserting These require anSDCard adapter (soldseparately). Using miniSDCards ormicroSD Cards

faces toward thebottom ofthesystem. Close theSDCard slotcover. theSDCardInsert into theSDCard slotuntil itclicksinto place, making sure thelabelside theSDCard.Insert theSDCardOpen slotcover. The Nintendo 2DSusesSDCards upto 2GBinsize andSDHCCards of4GBandlarger. Using SDCards (soldseparately) Card andremove from thecard slot. from theslot. ejects Grasp the SD until itclicksandpartially theSDCardOpen slotcover andpress ontheendofcard

With SDCards you willbeableto save photos you have

NOTE: Write-protection Note labeldirection Downloaded software Downloaded that switch

and move allofthefilesonto thenewSD Card. Management feature inSystem (see page50).Ifyou Settings stillneed more room, SDCard you purchase can ahigher-capacity If you beginto run outofroom onanSDCard, deletingundesired photos, firsttry soundfiles, orsoftware usingthe Data About SDCard capacity without altering thecontents. You mustcopy eachfolder intheNintendo 3DSfolder folder, theNintendo 2DSsystem willnotrecognize them. If you individually copy thefiles intheNintendo 3DS andthenoverwritea new that card data it, by that re-copying data willbecomeunusable. You recombine cannot downloadable software whosefolders have beensaved to multipleSDCards. If you copy software to anewSDCard, usethenewSDCard anddonotusetheoriginaldata. Card may becomeunusable. You usemultiplecopiesofthesoftware. cannot If you copy software to anew SDCard, play it, andsave your progress, thesamesoftware ontheoldSD Please make sure to folders withintheNintendo copy 3DSfolder. each ofthepertinent Nintendo 3DS folder. is notincluded.) Pleasedonotalter, move, orerasefileschangethenamesofin IMPORTANT: Downloadable software anditssave data are saved intheNintendo 3DSfolder. (Photo data Precautions aboutcopying files Copying files Use aPCthat hasanSDCard slotoracommercially available SDCard reader/writer to transfer files. Nintendo 3DSfolder PC High-capacity SDCard High-capacity

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Basic Operations Basic Using SD Cards SD Using Using Software HOME Menu Scrolling, changing the display, and moving icons The HOME Menu will display after you turn the system on. From here you can start software applications. Scrolling Tap the Touch Screen and slide the stylus across it to scroll.

To start a software title, tap its icon on the HOME Menu. On the HOME Menu, you can see several important status indicators You can also scroll by tapping or . including the time, date, and current day’s step information. Also, if any of your software received new data via SpotPass, will be displayed next to the software icon. Hold down...... and slide. StreetPass icon (see next page) Battery status icon Changing the display Steps/ Tap or to decrease or increase the number of software icons displayed on the screen. Reception signal-strength icon–Internet Play Coins High Reception signal-strength icon–Local Communication (see next page) Date / Time Low Almost out (blinking) Communication Using Software mode Charging (blinking) Moving software icons Charging complete Using Software Using To move an icon, touch and hold it for a moment. Then you Screen brightness/ can slide it to a new location. Slide the icon to a new location wireless communication on the HOME Menu and lift the stylus from the screen to (see page 25) place the icon. NOTE: If you move one icon over another icon, the icons will switch places when you lift the stylus from the screen.

Changing the display HOME Menu Game Notes (see page 31)

Friend list (see page 32)

HOME Menu Communication modes Software icons Notifications (see page 37) If there is new data or Connected to the Internet (see page 42). notification for any software Internet browser application, (green) or Searching for a StreetPass partner. If you configure StreetPass settings for your system or for (see page 39) (blue) will be displayed software that supports this feature, the system can automatically search for other nearby next to the software icon. systems in the Nintendo 3DS family and communicate with them to exchange information (see page 37). A StreetPass icon ( ) is displayed when this mode is active. • If you press or when the HOME Menu is displayed, you can enter camera mode and take photos. • The display on the upper screen changes depending on the selected software, and will react to sounds that the microphone Communicating with other systems in the Nintendo 3DS family. Registering nearby people picks up. as friends in the friend list (see page 32) and Download Play (see page 40) requires a local wireless connection for communication. During local wireless communication, the signal Steps and Play Coins strength icon ( ) will be displayed. A stronger signal makes wireless communication easier. Wireless communication can be enabled from the HOME Menu (see page 25). When wireless Each time you take 100 steps with your system, you will earn one Play Coin. You can collect up to 10 Play Coins in one day, up communication is enabled but the system is not communicating, and to a maximum of 300 Play Coins. You can then use them in games that support Play Coins. will be displayed. When wireless communication is disabled, and will • Steps are counted when the system is in Sleep Mode. be displayed. • A maximum of seven days’ worth of steps can be recorded while Nintendo DS or Nintendo DSi software titles are left run- NOTE: You may be using more than one communication mode at a time, but only one mode will be displayed on ning or suspended. Exit the software once during that time to save your steps and start counting again. your system. 20 21 Software icons Starting a software application

When free software is received via SpotPass, or when software is downloaded through Nintendo eShop, software icons are added to To start a software application, tap the icon on the HOME Menu, then tap Open. the HOME Menu. Shown below is a list of the software icons you may see on the HOME Menu. (The HOME Menu will also show icons of software stored on the SD Card and of movies. Up to 300 software titles can be saved to an SD Card.) Game Card icons

Nintendo 3DS Game Card Nintendo DS or Nintendo DSi Game Card When you insert a Game Card into the Game Card slot, an icon for the game title will be displayed.

Built-in software icons (Some software titles include built-in manuals, see page 24 for more information.) Suspending or exiting software Health and Safety Information AR Games Review important health and safety information Play augmented-reality games using the AR Cards If you press the HOME Button while playing software, the software will Using Software concerning the use of the system. (included) and the Nintendo 3DS Camera application. be suspended and the HOME Menu will be displayed. If you tap Close when at the HOME Menu, you will exit the software. Nintendo 3DS Camera

Using Software Using If you tap Resume when at the HOME Menu, you can resume playing Take 3D photos and record 3D videos with the Play a game where your face and your friends’ faces the suspended software. built-in cameras and software, viewable in 2D on become game characters. your system. (Using an SD Card, you can view While software is suspended... this 3D data on a Nintendo 3DS/Nintendo 3DS XL system.) Activity Log While software is suspended, you can adjust the screen Check the play times of your software or the steps you brightness and access your Game Notes ( ), Notifications ( ), Nintendo 3DS Sound have walked while carrying your system with you. friend list ( ), Internet browser ( ), the camera mode, and HOME Menu Listen to music or record sounds. instruction manuals. You can also start other software, but if you do, any suspended HOME Menu Nintendo Zone viewer software will be closed. Maker Access free and exclusive content at Create Mii characters as alter egos for you and your Nintendo Zone locations. family and friends. • You cannot access the HOME Menu while playing over the Internet. Depending on what software is suspended and what state Download Play that software is in (for example, whether it is using the cameras or wireless communication), it may not be possible to access the StreetPass Mii Plaza With a single copy of Download Play-compatible Game Notes, friend list, Notifications, or Internet browser applications. A place where Mii characters can gather via Street- software, you can play multiplayer games with other • You cannot access the HOME Menu while playing Nintendo DS or Nintendo DSi software. Pass and other types of communication. system users (see page 40).

Nintendo eShop System Settings Save your game before exiting the software. View information and videos about software, or Configure your system’s Internet settings, Parental When you exit the software, any unsaved data will be lost. Remember to save your game before exiting the software. download software to play on your system (see Controls, and other settings (see page 41). page 2). While software is suspended, do not remove the software or turn the system off. Other icons While software is suspended, do not remove the Game Card or SD Card or turn the system off. This could result in corrupted or These icons will display when you have new downloadable software added to the HOME Menu. lost data or other malfunctions. NOTE: The icon will blink if the download was incomplete. To finish the download you can put the system into Sleep Mode in a location where it can connect to the Internet. If the download fails you can try re-downloading the software from Nintendo eShop. 22 23 Instruction manuals for software applications Screen brightness and wireless communication

From the HOME Menu, if you tap the icon for a software application that includes a built-in Tap on the HOME Menu to access the settings for screen brightness and wireless instruction manual, a button labeled Manual will be displayed at the bottom of the HOME communication. Menu. Tap the button to view the instruction manual for the highlighted software. Screen brightness Tap a number to select the screen brightness. Viewing a manual Dim Bright 1 View the table of contents. Scroll through the table of contents by sliding the stylus up and down the Touch Screen. Tap the page you want to view. Wireless communication

Activate or deactivate wireless communication. Using Software 2 View the manual pages. Scroll through page contents by sliding the

Using Software Using stylus up and down the Touch Screen. Switch The effect of screen brightness on battery life the page by sliding the stylus left or right across Keeping screen brightness at high settings will reduce the duration of a single charge of the battery pack, while keeping the screen. brightness at lower settings can prolong battery life. IMPORTANT: Setting the screen brighter can greatly increase power consumption and may cause the power LED Close the manual Increase or decrease the to change to red. If remaining battery power is already low, setting the screen brighter during game play may text size cause the system to turn off. HOME Menu Setting screen brightness and wireless communication for Nintendo DS/ Backing up save data Nintendo DSi software HOME Menu When you play Nintendo DS or Nintendo DSi software, you cannot use the HOME Menu. However, you can press the HOME You can create a backup of save data for downloadable software that support this feature. After you have created a backup, you can Button to suspend the software and configure screen brightness and wireless communications using the following controls. restore the save data from Data Management in System Settings (see page 50).

1 Tap the software you would like to create a backup for and tap . NOTE: is not displayed for software that does not include this feature.

Hold down START and press the +Control Pad as Hold down START and press the +Control Pad as 2 Tap Save-Data Backup. described below. described below. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the backup. (Up): Increase brightness one level. Press : Disable wireless communications

(Down): Decrease brightness one level. NOTE: Wireless communication cannot be enabled

while Nintendo DS/Nintendo DSi software is in use.

24 25 Creating custom folders Changing the display of folders Tap or to decrease or increase the number of software icons displayed on the screen. You can create your own custom folders and store up to 60 software icons in each folder. A maximum of 60 custom folders can be added to the HOME Menu.

Tap an empty location ( ) on the 1 HOME Menu and then tap Create Folder. A new folder icon ( ) will appear. Custom folder limitations You cannot store one folder within another folder, nor can you store the following kinds of software icons in folders: • Game Card software icons 2 Move software icons into the new folder. • the Nintendo eShop icon To move a software icon, tap and hold it for • the System Settings icon a moment. Drag the icon over the new folder Using Software icon to open the folder. Place the icon on to the desired location and lift the stylus from the screen Taking photos with the Nintendo 3DS Camera to finish. From the HOME Menu, you can press or to switch to camera mode and take photos.

Using Software Using NOTE: You can open a folder and move the icon back to the HOME Menu or into another folder using the same steps. Pictures remaining 3D indicator This is displayed when the outer cameras are active. 3 Tap to close the folder. You can open the folder by tapping it twice with Save-location icon HOME Menu the stylus, or by tapping it once and then tapping (System Memory) or (SD Card) Open at the bottom of the screen. NOTE: You can change the save location under Settings in HOME Menu Nintendo 3DS Camera.

Take photo: , , or Folder Settings Switch between the inner and outer camera Tap a folder and then tap Settings to change the folder You can take 3D photos with the outer cameras.* name or delete a folder. Merge Merges two faces from both the inner camera and outer cam- eras captured at the same time. (See the built-in instruction manual for Nintendo 3DS Camera.) Rename Tap Rename to create a new name for a folder. The first letter of the folder name will appear in the folder icon on the Start the Nintendo 3DS Camera application HOME Menu. Reading QR Code images Delete If you focus the cameras on a QR Code image for Nintendo eShop or for a web site address, the system will decode the image Tap Delete to permanently delete the folder from the HOME Menu. You must first remove any software icons from the and display the page in Nintendo eShop or open the website on the Internet browser. folder before you can delete it. * The Nintendo 2DS outer cameras are capable of taking 3D photos and videos, viewable in 2D on your system. To see your 3D visuals, you must save this data to an SD Card and view it on a compatible 3D-capable device such as a Nintendo 3DS or Nintendo 3DS XL system. 26 27 Using Game Cards Exiting or suspending a game Press HOME to suspend a game and display the HOME Menu. Save the game, then tap Close on the HOME Menu to exit the game. IMPORTANT: If you exit the game without saving, any unsaved data will The Nintendo 2DS system can use Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DSi™, and Nintendo DS™ Game Cards. be lost.

Nintendo 3DS Nintendo DS Nintendo DSi • Tap Resume to resume your suspended game. Game Card Game Card Game Card • When you exit a Nintendo DS or Nintendo DSi title, first save your game, then press HOME and tap OK.

NOTE: If you press the POWER Button, the system will exit the game and display the Power menu (see page 14).

• Nintendo 3DS Game Cards are only compatible with the Nintendo 3DS family of systems. Removing a Game Card Push the Game Card in, then remove it after it ejects from the Using Software • The Nintendo 2DS system cannot display 3D imagery even if the software contains 3D content. Game Card slot. • You cannot access the HOME Menu while playing Nintendo DS/Nintendo DSi software. Likewise, you cannot use SpotPass or Only insert or remove Game Cards while the system StreetPass features. is turned off or while the HOME Menu is displayed. 1 (If software is suspended, exit it first before remov- 2 Using Software Using NOTE: For video game software rating information, see page 69. ing the Game Card.)

Starting a game Using Cards Game Insert a Game Card into the Game Card slot. Label faces toward the bottom of the system. System updates included on Game Cards 1 If the card seems difficult to insert, remove it and confirm that it is facing in Some Game Cards may include system update data and will require a system update the right direction. The label should face toward the bottom of the system. be performed to play the game. If this occurs, an update guide will be displayed when Using Game Cards Using IMPORTANT: To avoid damage to your system or Game Card, always you start the software. make sure it is oriented correctly before inserting it into the Game Card slot, as shown in the illustration. Follow the on-screen instructions to update your system. See page 58 for more informa- tion on system updates. Turn the power on and when the HOME Menu appears, tap the icon for 2 the Game Card you have inserted, then tap Open. NOTE: Nintendo DS/Nintendo DSi titles have a lower screen resolution than Nintendo 3DS software and are stretched to fit the Nintendo 2DS screen. For these titles, hold down START or SELECT while tapping the menu icon to display them at their original screen size ratio. (Hold down START or SELECT until the game begins.) For further instructions on how to operate a game, see the manual for the game you are playing.

28 29 Game Notes Using Downloaded Software This software allows you to write and draw notes, even during a Nintendo 3DS software title. You can suspend a game and make a note while viewing the game screen.

Downloaded software, other than DSiWare (see page 3), is saved on SD Cards. The icons for downloadable software that has been saved are displayed on the HOME Menu. Tap in the top bar of the HOME Menu to display a list of your notes. • The Nintendo 2DS system cannot display 3D imagery even if the software contains 3D content. • You can save up to 16 notes on the system. You can also save the notes you've made as photo data and view them in Nintendo 3DS Camera software. • Software downloaded from Nintendo eShop is licensed to you, not sold. For more information, see the Nintendo 3DS Service User Agreement by going to Other Information in System Settings (see page 47). • Even while playing Nintendo 3DS software, you can suspend the game and make a note. Press the HOME Button to display the HOME Menu, then tap the Game Notes icon to start Where can I find downloadable software? the Game Notes software. • You can download Nintendo 3DS software from Nintendo eShop. NOTE: Wireless broadband Internet access is required for online features. See page 42 for more information on setting Tap a note on the Game Notes screen and type or draw. up an Internet connection. 1 • Free software may be distributed via SpotPass. Using Software • Downloadable demo software may be available from Nintendo Zone locations. Switch the upper screen Downloading and saving software If the game is suspended, the display on the Using Software Using • Because software can also be distributed via SpotPass, make sure you always have an SD Card in the SD Card slot. upper screen can be changed. • You can save up to 40 DSiWare titles in the System Memory and up to 300 other downloaded software titles on an SD Display both screens Card. (This number will depend on the data size of the software title and the capacity of the SD Card you are using.) • Downloadable software can only be used on the system where it was downloaded and is not transferable. You cannot use the software on another system by inserting the SD Card into another system.

• Some demo software may have restrictions on the number of times it can be started or the amount of time it can be NotesGame played. A message is displayed when you start software that has exceeded either of these restrictions. If you follow the Display upper screen on-screen instructions, you can delete the software or return to Nintendo eShop.

Starting downloaded software Display lower screen Using Downloaded Software Using 1 Tap the icon on the HOME Menu. NOTE: Nintendo DSiWare titles have a lower screen resolution than Nintendo 3DS software and are stretched to fit the Nintendo 2DS screen. For these titles, hold down START or SELECT while tapping the menu icon to display them at their original screen size ratio. (Hold down START or SELECT until the game begins.) Pen Save the note to an SD Card Allows you to view it in the Eraser Nintendo 3DS Camera software. Operate the software as you normally would for Game Card software. You can draw with three colors of pen or 2 use the eraser. Delete an active note • To view a built-in manual, go to the HOME Menu and tap Manual. • ESRB ratings information for the game is available from the built-in manual. • Ending downloaded software works the same way as ending Game Card software. 2 When you are done with the note, tap . The active note is saved and you will return to the Game Notes screen.

30 31 Friend List Registering friends Play and communicate with other people registered as your friends via the Internet, no matter how far away they are. To register a friend locally Tap Local to connect directly to another person nearby using a system in the Nintendo 3DS family and register each other as friends. Tap in the top bar of the HOME Menu to open your friend list. The first time you open the friend list, follow the on-screen instructions to create your own NOTE: You can register a maximum of 100 friends in the friend list. friend card. From the friend list, you can see if your registered friends are online (whether they are connected to the Internet). Even while playing Nintendo 3DS software, you can suspend the game and view your friend list. Just press the HOME Button to display the HOME Menu and start the friend list. From among the displayed friend cards, tap the card of a person you want to register NOTE: The friend list feature is available only when using Nintendo 3DS software titles. as a friend. NOTE: If you both tap each others’ cards, you will begin exchanging your friend cards. When the exchange finishes, you are registered as friends. Using Software

To register a friend over the Internet

Using Software Using Tap Internet to connect to another person nearby using a system in the Nintendo 3DS family and register each others’ friend codes no matter how far apart you are. What you will need to do to use the friend list NOTE: You can check your friend code by looking at your own friend card.

Create your Personal Mii™ To create your own friend card, you will need to create your Personal Mii in Mii

Maker. See page 22. Friend List Configure your Internet settings To know when your friends are online, you must connect to the Internet. Enter the friend code of the person you want to register. Friend List Friend See page 42.

The friend list screen

Register friends Enter the name of the person you want to register. If you are not regis- If you are registered as the other tered as the other person's friend, the registration will be temporary. person’s friend, the other person’s data Display friend cards (When the temporary friend registers you as a friend, the registration from the friend card will be received • Edit your own friend card becomes permanent and the other person's official name and Mii automatically, and they will be • View friend cards of your friends are displayed.) registered as a friend.

Friend list settings • Friend notification settings • Delete a friend card

32 33 Editing your friend card / Viewing friend cards Communicating with friends

Select your friend card from the friend list to edit your details or view friend cards belonging to other people. Your friend card will be When your friends go online (when they connect to the Internet), the appearance of their friend card changes. The software they are identified by a icon. playing is also displayed. NOTE: For this to happen, they must adjust their settings to allow their online status to be visible. Editing your friend card Viewing friend cards Depending on what software they are playing, you may be able to join their game. Choose your friend card to edit your favorite Choose the friend card you would like to view. software, message, or other information. Details will be displayed on the upper screen. Online Offline Using Software Using Software Using

• To join a game your friend is playing, you must have a Game Card for the same software or an SD Card containing that The title of the friend’s favorite software, software inserted into your system.

or the title of the software they are • Players will not come online unless the software they are playing has the ability to connect to the Internet during play. Friend List currently playing, will be shown.

Friend List Friend If you want to join a game a friend is playing

Choose your favorite software Enter a short greeting of up to The appearance of their friend card changes if you are able to join the game they are from among the titles you 16 characters. This greeting will playing. Tap Join Game to join the game. have played. be visible to all your friends. You can only join in if the software supports this feature. For details, see the manual for the software you are playing.

• You can tap on the lower screen to begin registering a friend. • If the Mii character of one of your friends is replaced by a different Mii with the name “???,” the creator of your friend’s Mii might have been added to the blocked-user list. For more information, see the built-in manual for Mii Maker available on the HOME Menu after selecting the Mii Maker icon.

NOTE: Remember that other users will see your greeting when interacting with them, so do not use your real name or otherwise share any personal information in your greeting.

34 35 Notification LED Notifications This software allows you to receive notifications from Nintendo, from StreetPass, and from other When an offline friend comes online, the notification LED Notification LED types of software. on your system blinks orange for five seconds. blinks orange If you can join a game a friend is playing, (orange) will be displayed over the Friend List icon ( ) on the Tap in the top bar of the HOME Menu to start Notifications and display a HOME Menu. list of your notifications. Even when using Nintendo 3DS software, you can suspend it and view notifications. Display order of friend cards when you are online Press the HOME Button to display the HOME Menu and tap the Notifications icon to start the Notifications software. When you are online, friend cards are displayed in the following order: Your own friend card Friends whose games you can join Friends currently playing a game Online friends Offline friends Temporary friends Types of notifications

SpotPass notifications These contain data or information from Nintendo, Nintendo third parties, or from the

software you are using, and will vary depending on the game you are playing. Using Software Friend-list settings NOTE: The system cannot receive notifications from Nintendo DS or Nintendo DSi software. Configure your friend notification settings or delete friend cards.

Using Software Using StreetPass notifications These contain information received via the StreetPass feature.

Choose whether or not to show your online status and the software you To receive notifications are playing.

Follow these steps to allow your system to receive notifications: Notifications • Turn the system on. (The system will also receive notifications in Sleep Mode.) Message

Friend List Friend • Turn wireless communication on (see page page 25).

Delete friend cards from the friend list. • Configure the Internet connection settings. (Within a Nintendo Zone service area, the system can receive notifications even without its Internet settings configured. Also, the system can receive Friends are not notified if their friend StreetPass notifications without connecting to the Internet.) cards are deleted. NOTE: Notifications sent to you by software may be sent directly without requiring an Internet connection.

When you receive a notification... When you receive a notification, the notification LED on your system will blink for five Notification LED blinks seconds. For StreetPass notifications, it blinks green, and for SpotPass, it blinks blue. Additionally, (greeen) or (blue) will be displayed on the Notifications icon and any related software icons in the HOME Menu. NOTE: If a notification is received when the system is in Sleep Mode, the notification LED will blink for about five seconds and then stay lit. It will turn off when you disable Sleep Mode.

36 37 To view notifications Internet Browser View Internet web pages using simple controls with the stylus.

Tap the notification you want to view in your notification list.

Tap in the top bar of the HOME Menu to start the Internet browser. The first time you open the Internet browser, you will need to follow the Tap and slide the scroll bar up on-screen setup instructions. or down to view your notifica- tion list. NOTE: A broadband wireless network connection is required to connect to the Internet. See page 42 for more information on setting up a connection.

• Even while playing Nintendo 3DS software, you can suspend the game and use the Internet browser. Press HOME to display • Unread notifications will show (green) for StreetPass notifications or (blue) for SpotPass notifications. the HOME Menu and start the Internet browser. • Up to 12 StreetPass notifications and up to 100 other notifications can be saved on the system. If you receive more • Depending on the software you are using, sometimes the Internet browser may not be available. notifications than that, or if the storage limit is exceeded (such as when there are many notifications saved with image

attachments), notifications are deleted starting with the oldest notifications first. NOTE: Notifications sent to you by Using Software When you start the Internet browser, the main menu will be software may be sent directly without requiring an Internet connection. Main menu displayed on the lower screen, as shown below. Tap the item you wish to select, such as the search field or Bookmarks, and access a web page. Using Software Using To stop notification delivery

Tap Opt out of notifications for this title inside the message and follow the on-screen instructions. Tap Manual for more detailed information on using the Internet Browser NOTE: Notifications that do not require an Internet connection, such as those from Internet browser. software titles, cannot be stopped from the notification list. These are delivered during game play and can be stopped from within the software. Notifications The method for stopping these notifications may vary depending on the NOTE: The browser cannot play or display any content that requires plug-ins, such as video or audio files. software title. IMPORTANT: To block access to the Internet with the Nintendo 2DS, use of the Internet browser can be Stopping StreetPass notifications restricted with Parental Controls. See page 48 for more information on using this feature. Tap Opt out of notifications for this title and also deactivate StreetPass from StreetPass Management in the System Settings (see page 50). If you deactivate StreetPass, these notifications will no longer reach you. To resume delivery of notifications, reactivate StreetPass from within the software. For details, see the manual for the game you are playing. You cannot opt out of certain important information from Nintendo. (SpotPass notifications from Nintendo may contain important consumer information.)

38 39 Download Play System Configuration System Settings

With only a single copy of a Download Play-compatible software title, you can play multiplayer From System Settings, you can configure various settings for the Nintendo 2DS system, such as Internet Settings and Parental games with other players using systems in the Nintendo 3DS or Nintendo DS family, and send Controls. You can access System Settings from the HOME Menu. and receive demos of some software titles through local wireless game play. (This feature is not supported through Internet online play.) NOTE: Nintendo 3DS Download Play software is only compatible with systems in the Nintendo 3DS family.

For more detailed information, tap Manual on the HOME Menu.

Connection settings Configure Internet connection settings (page 43).

Configure settings forAutomatic Software Downloads or Operations on sending system (Host) Operations on receiving system (Client) SpotPass Sending of System Information. Using Software Using Internet Settings Configure your Internet connection settings for Nintendo DS Nintendo DS Connections software titles (page 47).

View the Nintendo 3DS Service User Agreement or Mac address of Other information your system (page 47).

Start a Download Play-compatible title from the Start Download Play System Configuration 1  1  Parental Controls Restrict a user’s ability to download games, and use certain features (page 48). HOME Menu. from the HOME Menu. Data Management Manage downloaded software, StreetPass data, and blocked-user settings (page 50). Download Play Configure your user information, calibrate system components, and perform other system Other Settings functions (page 52). 2 Tap to receive Nintendo 2 Review the manual for the game title you are 3DS software, or tap playing. Steps may vary depending on the type to receive

of software you are using. Nintendo DS or System Settings Nintendo DSi software.

A list of available titles NOTE: Nintendo DS/Nintendo DSi titles are stretched to 3 to download will appear fit the Nintendo 2DS screen. To display the game at the in the lower screen. Tap original screen size ratio, hold down START or SELECT while the title you want to tapping Start on the Host system and on receive. Review the the Client system. (Hold down START or SELECT until the manual for the game game starts up.) title you are playing. Steps may vary depending on the type of software you are using.

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System Configuration System Internet Settings Internet 48 Parental Controls System Configuration Format beaccessed. cannot System Memory You willneedto enter thePINto access thesefeatures. NOTE: featuresuse ofcertain oftheNintendo 2DSsystem. Parental Controls content limitthedownload can anduseofcertain ontheNintendo 2DSsystem. Parental Controls alsolimitthe can Protection Privacy Online Child Videos Viewing Distributed DS Download Play Friend Registration StreetPass Interaction Online Messages / Video /Long Images/Audio Sharing ping Services Nintendo 3DS Shop Internet Browser RatingSoftware Content orfeatures belimited that can When Parental Controls are enabled, someSystem Settings, suchasInternet Settings, Outer Cameras, System Transfer, and

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the settings. IMPORTANT: user, Ifachildwillbetheprimary aparent orguardian shouldconfigure Parental Controls enable thesefeatures inspecificsoftware. NOTE: must follow theon-screen for the instructions “Parent/Guardian Confirmation” process. are restricted by defaultwhenthesystem ispurchased. To allow useofthesefeatures by children, you data whichmightorannotated includepersonalinformation, photos. suchase-mail These features In order to ofchildren protect theprivacy ontheInternet, thissystem features restricts that send play distributed videomay alsoberestricted. This setting appliesonlyto videosandtrailers found onNintendo Video. Use ofsomesoftware to You theviewingofdistributed restrict can videosandmovie trailers to thosesuitable for allages. You Play. theuseofDSDownload restrict can You theregistration restrict can offriends. NOTE: You communications restrict can withotherusersviaStreetPass. NOTE: insoftwareparticipate that beplayed can viatheInternet. You theexchange restrict can ofdata between userswhoare notyour to friendsandtheability NOTE: other data that may includepersonalinformation. You thewireless restrict can transmission ofphotos, images, audio, video, longtext messages, and through Nintendoservices eShop. You theuseofcredit restrict can cards, prepaid cards, andonlinepurchasing ofcontent and You theuseofInternet restrict can browser. You theuseofNintendo restrict cannot DSsoftware orsoftware downloaded Play. withDSDownload software rating information. Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). through Play theDownload application andNintendo software DSi basedonratings setby the You theuseofNintendo restrict can 3DSsoftware, includingNintendo 3DSsoftware downloaded Even ifyou access restrict to thesefeatures intheSystem Settings, you stillchooseto can This doesnotwork restriction withNintendo DSorNintendo software. DSi This doesnotwork restriction withNintendo DSsoftware. This doesnotwork restriction withNintendo DSsoftware.

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share thePINonlywiththoseallowed to viewrestricted content. Pleasevisitwww.nintendo.com for more details. theuseofcontentrestrict for multipleusers, configure thesystem withsettings to match the for the restrictions youngest userand NOTE 6 5 4 3 2 1 Configuring Parental Controls see page67for more information. If you forget you PINoranswer to your secret question, on-screen instructions. From Parental Controls, tap To change settings... : AsingleNintendo 2DSsystem onlyhave can oneParental Controls configuration. Itis recommended that if you want to

When you are finishedwith tap your selections, the screen to seemore options. Follow theon-screen instructions. You ontheright sideof slidethestylus can to setrestrictions. acategory Select You alsochooseto can changeyour PINorcleartheParental Controls settings. Tap page16for information(See onusingthekeyboard.) Use thekeyboard to enter ananswer andfollow theon-screen instructions. Enter ananswer andthentap If you forget your PIN,you answer can thesecret questionto retrieve thenumber. asecret questionandthentap Select change Parental Controls settings. NOTE: You willneedto enter thisPINeachtimeyou would like to suspend or Enter thePINasecond timeto confirm your choice. Enter PIN. afour-digit From System Settings, tap the instructions. Information for anddirections theParental Controls feature willbedisplayed onthescreens. Carefully read andfollow Set Restrictions. Set Change Parental Controls andfollow the OK . OK to beginthesetupprocedure andthenfollow theon-screen instructions. Done .

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System Configuration System Parental Controls Parental 50 Data Management System Configuration important saveimportant data. first. IMPORTANT: andthentaptheitemSettings you want to manage. software, ormanageblocked-user settings. To doso, tap You erase, check, can ormove downloaded software, manageactivation ofStreetPass • • Reset Blocked-User Settings StreetPass Management no longeravailable distributionhasended. because If you delete software orothercontent downloaded from Nintendo eShop, itagainfree you ofcharge re-download can unlessitis displayed ontheData Management screen. You save can over 300items data ofextra ordownloadable content onanSDCard, however be onlyamaximumof300can If the same application already existsIf thesameapplication inthecopy itwillbeoverwritten. location,  You DSiWare start cannot software from anSDCard. To play aDSiWare application, pleasecopy itto System Memory Management DSiWare Data  Management Nintendo 3DS Data Data Management

ing willnolongerberestricted.) Clear theblocked-user settings. (All data that you have restricted yourself from receiv also turnoff StreetPass for eachapplication. You checkthelistofsoftware can that hastheStreetPass feature activated. You can save amaximumof40DSiWare software titlesinSystem Memory.) erase DSiWare software orcopy andanSDCard. itbetween System Memory (You can You checkDSiWare can software saved oranSDCard. onSystem Memory You also can management backup Save data management content Downloadable management dataExtra management Software

Data Management backup (seepage51). Software and Virtual Console software orrestore save data from a Create ordelete save data backups for Nintendo 3DSDownload choose individualitems to delete. it.software Check that listofdownloadable content supports and contentDownloadable isstored here after beingdownloaded by data received viaSpotPass. Check orerase data extra for Nintendo 3DS software titlesonanSDCard.) erase software. (You save can amaximumof300downloaded Console software. Abackup ofsave data bemadewhenyou can Check orerase Nintendo Software 3DSDownload and Virtual inSystem Take care notto overwrite software, including - From from Save-Data you Backup optionsto select can backupManaging data have created. loadable software orrestore data from abackup you Create anddelete backups ofsave data for down Backup Create backup Save data backup information Save data backup management 2 1 • • • • •

the software icon), (tapthegift save data willautomatically restore asingletime. AdvanceGameBoy™ software downloaded from the Virtual Console onNintendo eShop).Ifyou redownload andopen when that software isdeleted from thesystem underSystem inData Management Settings NOTE: You create cannot save data backups for: You onlyrestore can abackup fileandsoftware iftheyare bothsaved onthesameSD Card. When you restore save data from abackup, thesave data isoverwritten by thebackup data. You create can multiplebackup fileswiththesamesoftware. You create can amaximumof 30backup filesoneachSD Card. –downloadable software that does not support thebackup feature. software that–downloadable doesnotsupport –built-in software applications Card–Game software Tap Tap NOTE: and overwrite it. an existing backup Create Data Save For downloadable software that doesn’t backups, support You select can . .

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System Configuration System Data Management Data 52 Other Settings System Configuration You tap can Format System Memory System Update Language System Transfer PadCircle Cameras Outer Mic Test Sound SystemAbout This Touch Screen & Time Date Profile Setting screen brightnessandwireless communication Setting NOTE: wireless communication. Tap

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system components, othersystem functions. orperform Tap Settings Other on theHOMEMenuto access thesamesettings. Other Settings Other Connect to theInternet andcheckfor updates to thesystem orbuilt-insoftware (page58). alanguagethat thesystem willdisplaySelect textin. system, orbetween systems intheNintendo 3DSfamily(page53). Transfer data from your Nintendo orNintendo DSi XLsystem DSi to your Nintendo 2DS Change thesoundsettings. ( by Nintendo DS/Nintendo software DSi are displayed as “?”.) are usedby someNintendo DS/Nintendo software. DSi (Characters orsymbolsnotsupported Settings, and Nintendo DSProfile. Your Nintendo DS Profile sets yourMessageand Color, which Calibrate theouter cameras. Erase alladdedsoftware, save data, pictures, andsystem settings(page58). View anintroduction to theNintendo 2DSsystem. Calibrate theCircle Pad (ifitdoesnotseemto beoperating correctly). Calibrate the Touch Screen (ifitdoesnotseemto beoperating correctly). Enter adate andtime. Enter your User Name(to protect your privacy, donotuseyour real name),Birthday, Region Confirm that themicrophone is working properly. Ifthe color ofthemicrophone image changes duringthetest, itisworking correctly. Nintendo 2DSsystem for audio.) inSystem to Settings changeyour userinformation, calibrate various Mono isrecommended ifyou are usingthesinglespeaker ofthe

will not be able to perform asystem transfer.will notbeableto perform the batteries are charged sufficiently before beginning. Ifthe life is remaining low,battery you recommend thetransfer that whilethesystems you are eitherperform charging ormake sure IMPORTANT: Nintendo 2DSsystem, ortransfer data between any systems intheNintendo 3DSfamily. Transfer data from aNintendo orNintendo DSi XLsystem DSi you already own to your • • • 3DS family in theNintendo between systems Transfer data systems XL Nintendo DSi or Nintendo DSi Transfer data from During thetransfer,During thesystem beputinto cannot SleepMode. notturnthepower Do offduringatransfer. systemsBoth musthave wireless communications atransfer. enabledbefore performing systems are placed inalocation that provides agoodenvironment for wireless communication. System Transfer usesbothanInternet wireless andlocal connection communication between thetwo systems. Make sure both System Transfer To make sure that neithersystem turnsoffduringthesystem transfer, we number oftimesyou stilluseSystem can Transfer onthe screen before usingtheprocedure.) system. Once data hasbeentransferred five times,(You itisnolongertransferable. can checkthe be transferred amaximum offive times by System Transfer, even if you addnewsoftware to your There isalimitonhow many times you use System can Transfer between thesesystems. Data can downloaded applications. save data for built-inapplications, Nintendo eShopbalance, andthe “Account Activity” record of When you useSystem Transfer between thesesystems, various data istransferred including your have madethetransfer, bereturned to thedata theoriginalsystem. cannot transfer data from aNintendo 2DSsystem to Nintendo DSi/Nintendo XLsystems. DSi Transfer Nintendo DSiWare, photos, audioandotherdata to aNintendo 2DSsystem. You cannot from Nintendo Shopto DSi your Nintendo orNintendo DSi XLsystem. DSi Before usingthisfeature, download the free Nintendo 3DS Transfer Tool Nintendo XL DSi • • Nintendo or DSi 3DS family of 3DS familyof Nintendo XLsystem. DSi operations manualfor your Nintendo or DSi For details abouttheNintendo Shop, DSi seethe Internet isrequired. A broadband wireless to network the connection Nintendo systems system

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System Configuration System Other Settings Other 54 Other Settings System Configuration You transfer can thefollowing data: Nintendo 2DSsystem Transferring from XLsystem aNintendo DSi DSi/Nintendo to a DSiWare Photos and audio Settings Connection Nintendo Wi-Fi Precautions whenusingSystemPrecautions Transfer whentransferring NintendoPrecautions Wi-Fi Settings Connection • • • them from theSDCard to System Memory. NOTE: If you don’t want thisdata to bedeleted, copy thephotos andaudiodata to theSDCard thetransfer. before performing IMPORTANT: Allphotos andaudiodata saved onyour inSystem Nintendo 2DSsystem Memory willbedeleted. Your higher-level Internet (underAdvanced Settings willnotbetransferred. Setup) the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection ID, seetheOperations Manualfor your Nintendo orNintendo DSi XLsystem. DSi The Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection IDwillbedeleted from your Nintendo orNintendo DSi XLsystem. DSi For detailsabout Nintendo 2DSsystem. This willoverwrite theNintendo Wi-Fi underNintendo Connection Settings DSConnections onyour Nintendo XLsystem DSi Ifyou want to transfer photos saved ontheSDCard ofyour Nintendo orNintendo DSi XL,you DSi mustfirst copy the SDCard. audio from to System Memory transfer, copy your photos and thesystemBefore you perform Nintendo 2DSsystem... If you donotwant to erase photos oraudiosaved ofyour intheSystem Memory Nintendo or DSi

Photos andaudiosaved intheNintendo willbeerased 2DSSystem Memory

You transfer can mostDSiWare (broadband Internet required). connection Nintendo XLsystem’s DSi built-insoftware, Nintendo Camera DSi andNintendo Sound. DSi You transfer can photos, audio, andotherdata that you saved inyour Nintendo or DSi You transfer can Internet andNintendo Settings Wi-Fi Connection ID. Photos/audio by thesystem transfer. an SDCard willnotbeerased Photos andaudiosaved on

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Precautions whentransferring NintendoPrecautions DSiWare • • • copy previously saved DSiWare to theSDCard (seepage50),andthendelete themfrom System Memory. insufficient of space inthe yoursystem. System Ifnecessary, Memory go to Data Management under System Settingsand NOTE: lose thesave data associated withthat DSiWare. software andsave data willbeerased from theoriginalsystem.nottransfer Do Nintendo DSiWare unlessyou are willingto save data willnotbetransferred. Nintendo DSiWareOnly software programs willbetransferred to your Nintendo 2DSsystem. The DSiWare You transfer cannot software ifthesamesoftware already exists onyour Nintendo 2DSsystem. Nintendo XLsystem. DSi You transfer cannot Nintendo Points™ DSi orsoftware that included withyour came Nintendo or DSi tion onnon-transferable DSiWare, pleasevisitsupport.nintendo.com. You transfer cannot free DSiWare orDSiWare for whichlicenses are notsoldontheNintendo eShop. For more informa that system. the Nintendo 2DSsystem, butitdoesallow you thesoftware to from re-download Nintendo eShopandplay iton it even thoughitisnolongersaved onthesystem. Inthiscase, system transfer doesnotsave thesoftware itselfon If you purchased alicense for DSiWare andthendeleted that DSiWare orcopied itto anSDCard, you stilltransfer can If DSiWare hasbeendeleted orcopied to anSDCard... * the DSiWare licenses again. If you want to play transferred DSiWare againonthat system, you mustuseNintendo Points DSi andpurchase Once transferred, DSiWare nolongerbeplayed can ontheoriginalNintendo orNintendo DSi XLsystem. DSi DSiWare willbesaved ofyour intheSystem Nintendo Memory 2DSsystem. betransferred Itcannot ifthere is Only the account activity showing theaccount yourOnly DSiWare activity purchase istransferred DSiWare andsave data willbeerased DSiWare* Deleted SD Card* saved onan DSiWare When you transfer DSiWare from your Nintendo orNintendo DSi XLsystem, DSi both Only DSiWareOnly willbetransferred Free from re-download Nintendo eShop

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System Configuration System Other Settings Other 56 Other Settings System Configuration You transfer can thefollowing data duringasinglesystem transfer: Transferring between systems intheNintendo 3DSfamily balance Nintendo eShop saved ontheSDCard toRights usedata DSiWare save data Built-in software Nintendo DS settings Precautions whenusingSystemPrecautions Transfer IMPORTANT: Alldata iserasedfrom theoriginating system you are transferring from after System Transfer is mum allowed amount, asystem you transfer. willbeunableto perform amountvaries (This by region.) IMPORTANT: Ifthecombined accountbalanceoftheoriginating and destination systems exceeds themaxi Precautions for Nintendo eShopBalance originating system anditssave data willbeusedonthedestination system. software onthedestination system willbeerased, andthesave data willnolongerbe usable. The software from the If thesamedownloadable software hasbeenpurchased onbothsystems, the “Account Activity” record ofthesame data to ofthe destination theSystem system before thetransfer. Memory you perform the Nintendo eShop.) However, you continue can to useDSiWare anditsassociated save data ifyou copy itanditssave ated save data that issaved ontheSDCard ofthedestination system. asystemAfter you transfer, perform you willnolongerbeableto useany downloaded software orassoci Precautions for Software Downloadable System Transfer ifyou want to save them. If photos oraudioare saved ofthedestination intheSystem system, copy Memory them to theSDCard before you use originating system. built-in software save data andotherdata) isoverwritten andreplaced by thedata from the All thedata, other thantheDSiWare, stored ofthedestination intheSystem system (including Memory tion system. complete. Any data ontheSDCardthat was usedontheoriginating beusedonthedestina only system can After usingSystem Transfer, data ontheSDCard onlybeusedonthedestination can system Data iserased inSystem Memory

balance from bothsystems willbecombined. Your Nintendo istransferred. eShopbalance andaccount activity The andeShop account activity itinthesystem youoriginal system transferred andinsert to, you usethisdata. can software andassociated save data, andotherdata) are transferred. Ifyou take theSDCard from the The rights to usedata saved ontheSDCard (includingdownloadable content, downloadable DSiWare that issaved anditssave inSystem data. Memory are transferred, data alongwithMii from Maker Mii andothersave data for built-insoftware. Nintendo 3DSCamera photos andNintendo audiofilesthat 3DSSound are saved in System Memory The Internet andNintendo Settings Wi-Fi Connection IDusedby Nintendo DSsoftware are transferred. Originating system Data isoverwritten inSystem Memory Destination system (You thissoftware from re-download can

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Performing atransfer Transferring between aNintendo 2DSandNintendo 3DSfamilyofsystems Transferring from aNintendo DSi/Nintendo XLsystem DSi to aNintendo 2DSsystem On bothsystems:On theNintendo 2DSsystem:On On thedestinationOn system: theoriginatingOn system: On the Nintendo DSi or Nintendo DSi XLsystem: orNintendo theNintendo DSi DSi On 1 3 2 1 2 2 

Follow theon-screen to complete instructions thetransfer process. Follow theon-screen to complete instructions thetransfer process. Follow theon-screen to complete instructions thetransfer process. Follow theon-screen to complete instructions thetransfer process. Read thewarnings abouttransferring data andthentap Read thewarnings abouttransferring data andthentap Tap theNintendo 3DS Start Transfer Tool from theNintendo Menu. DSi Tap Tap Tap Tap Transfer from Nintendo 3DS Transfer from Nintendo DSi Receive from Nintendo 3DS from Send This System Receive from Nintendo DSi . . . . . Next Accept . .

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System Configuration System Other Settings Other Consumer Information

System Update Replacing the Battery Pack

IMPORTANT: The Nintendo 2DS system specifications and the Nintendo 3DS Service are constantly evolving and we may update or change the Nintendo 2DS system or the Nintendo 3DS Service in whole or in part, without notice to you. Such updates may be required for you to play new Nintendo 3DS games, enjoy new features, or continue to access the Nintendo 3DS Service. After the Nintendo 2DS menu is updated, any existing or future unauthorized technical modification of the hardware or software of your Battery packs become worn with repeated charge/discharge cycles, and the amount of time they can be used when fully charged Nintendo 2DS system, or the use of an unauthorized device in connection with your system, will render the system permanently will decrease gradually over time. If you feel the usage time has dropped off noticeably replace the battery pack. unplayable. Content deriving from the unauthorized modification of the hardware or software of your Nintendo 2DS system will be removed. Failure to accept the update may render games and new features unplayable. • Do not use any battery other than the Nintendo 3DS rechargeable battery pack, Model No. CTR-003. A replace- ment battery may be ordered through Nintendo’s website at store.nintendo.com (USA/Canada only) or by calling The Nintendo 2DS system automatically updates a list to help limit the use of inappropriate words and a list of access points that can Customer Service at 1-800-255-3700. be used for network services offered by Nintendo. No prior notice for these or other minor automatic updates will be displayed on • A parent or guardian should replace the battery pack if a child is using the system. the screen. For other system updates, a notice will be displayed on the screen, and you will need to select “Accept” to receive such updates. • Turn the power off and make sure the AC adapter is unplugged from the Nintendo 2DS system.

NOTE: A broadband wireless network connection is required to connect to the Internet and perform a system update unless you are Loosen the two Phillips-head (+) screws on the battery cover performing a system update from a Game Card. See page 42 for more information on setting up a connection. 1 with a screwdriver. IMPORTANT: To avoid damage to the screw or threads, Format System Memory use a screwdriver that is appropriate for the screw (#00).

IMPORTANT: You should delete your Nintendo eShop account first, then format your System Memory, prior to selling, recycling, or otherwise transferring your system to any third party. For more information about privacy and the protection of your personal information, see the Nintendo 3DS System Privacy Policy on page 72.

NOTE: The photos, audio, and other such data on your SD Card are not erased even if you format system memory. If you plan to Gently pry on the small slot and remove the battery cover as shown below. transfer your system to another person, use a computer or other device to erase the data on the SD Card. 2 IMPORTANT: To avoid damage to your system, do not use excessive force when opening the cover. Format System Memory will erase any data saved in System Memory and return the system to its factory-default state. The system will keep any updates you have made with the System Update feature. Replacing the Battery PackReplacing the Battery IMPORTANT: The following data cannot be restored if it is erased: • All save data in System Memory including your friend list, Notifications, and step count information • System Settings data

System Configuration System • Built-in software save data • All photos in System Memory • Software added to the system* and its save data Also the following data on your SD Card: • Downloadable software* and its save data Remove the old battery pack as shown.

3 Consumer Information • *  • Extra data • Backups of save data

Other Settings NOTE: If the system contains an SD Card on which software or save data is saved, and you remove that card before formatting System Memory, the data on the SD Card will not be deleted but you will no longer be able to use it. * You can re-download these from Nintendo eShop free of charge unless they are no longer available because distribution has ended.

58 59 60 Consumer Information Replacing the Battery Pack NOTE: After replacing thebattery, make sure to goto System andreset thetimeanddate. Settings • • 4 5 visit: For more information orfor assistance from Nintendo, http://www.epa.gov/osw/conserve/materials/battery.htm or,authority intheUnited States, visit: To site near finda collection you, contact solid your local waste appropriate guidelinesandregulations. local When disposingofarechargeable battery, take care to follow PLEASE RECYCLE YOUR USEDBATTERIES Do notdisposeofrechargeableDo batteries inafire. pack. battery notdisassemble,Do attempt to repair, ordeform the   recycle.nintendo.com IMPORTANT: overtighten. coverReplace the battery usingenoughpressure sothat itsnapsinto place. Tighten thetwo screws, beingcareful notto in theillustration. to make sure thePower LEDresets correctly. pack thenewbattery packbeforebattery inserting Wait at least10seconds after removing theold Check to make sure itisoriented correctly, asshown Always besure to replace cover thebattery andtighten thescrews before resuming use.

before recycling. Place tapeover contacts thebattery A Game CardA Game won’t play. The system won’t turnonorthere orsound. isnopicture The system seemstoo warm. It takes alongtimeto charge charge packorabattery doesn’t thebattery long. lastvery The system won’t charge ortherecharge LEDdoesn’t light uporstay lit. NOTE: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (page 41). turn off Parental Controls, or can you reconfigure Parental Controls. See Parental Controls in System Settings for more information Make sure thegamecontent isnotrestricted by Parental Controls. Ifthisisthecase, you eitherenter can aPINto temporarily tions for more information. the system stillwon’t wake, thesoftware you are using may notallow you to exit from SleepMode. Refer to thesoftware instruc Wake thesystem ifitisinSleepModeby pushingtheSleepswitch to (seepage14)andpressing theleft thePower button. If The packmay battery beinstalledincorrectly. Check theinstallation pack(seepage59). ofthebattery If you are Card, usingaGame make into sure Card theGame itisfullyinserted slotuntil itclicksinto place. Check to seeifthepower LEDlights upwhenyou press thePOWER Button. Make sure packischarged thebattery (seepage13). notexpose thesystem Do of 41˚F–95˚F(5˚C35˚C). to sunlight direct inanenclosedspace. Make sure you are neitherexposing thesystem to norcharging thesystem intemperatures above theambient temperature range replacing pack. packappearsslightly swollen, thebattery or ifthebattery try Over timeandafter repeated charging, willdecrease. ofthebattery Ifyou theperformance have hadthesystem for alongtime, Cold41˚F –95˚F(5˚C35˚C). temperatures increase can therecharge timeanddecrease theusagetimeofacharged battery. Make sure you aren’t exposing thesystem to orcharging thesystem intemperatures below theambient temperature range of repair options, 1-800-255-3700. orcall If therecharge LEDisblinking orwon’t stay lit, visitsupport.nintendo.com for assistance andadditionaltroubleshooting and may notcharge properly outsideofthisrange. Make sure you are charging packwithinanambient temperature thebattery range of41˚F–95˚F(5˚C35˚C). The pack battery reconnect thecomponents. procedure (Reviewthebattery-charging onpage13.) thesystem fromDisconnect theAC adapter andunplugtheadapter from thewall outlet. Wait approximately 30seconds andthen placementCheck thebattery to make sure itisinstalledcorrectly (seepage59). Make sure you are usingthecorrect AC adapter, ModelNo. WAP-002(USA). Pleasealsoreview manualsfor thegamesoraccessories any instruction you may beusing. support.nintendo.com Before seeking assistance, pleasereview thefollowing problems andsolutions. You alsovisit can Troubleshooting for assistance andadditionaltroubleshooting andrepair options, 1-800-255-3700. orcall

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Consumer Information Consumer Troubleshooting 62 Consumer Information Troubleshooting The brightness orcolor between theupperandlower screens seemsdifferent. pixelsSome oneithertheupperorlower screen are always darkorlit. IMPORTANT: When Itake withtheNintendo pictures 2DS,thecolors don’t seemcorrect. on calibrating theouter cameras. the3Dimagequality.outer cameras andaffect If you think your system may beaffected bythis, seepage52 formore information Card andviewed onaNintendo 3DSorNintendo 3DSXLsystem) I can’t inimagestaken seethe3Deffect withtheoutercameras An error messageappeared whenplaying Nintendo DSorNintendo software: DSi Card Cardthough aGame intheGame isinserted slot. into“There Card Game isnothinginserted slot” isdisplayed ontheHOMEMenu, even The Card’s Game software icon doesnotappearontheHOMEMenu, orthemessage • • • • • • • • • • • “An error hasoccurred. Press andholdthePOWER Button to turnthesystem off. Please refer to the is notconsidered adefect. The specifications oftheupperandlower screens are different sotheappearance ofimages may bedifferent. Thisisnormaland normal andnotconsidered unlessthenumberofpixels adefect that don’t normallyincrease over function time. displays, to asmallnumberofpixels ofliquid crystal Due thecharacteristics may notilluminate, ormay always stay lit. This is up mostoftheview. This may by becaused recording conditions, for example, adarkenvironment matter withsubject ofmostly onecolor that takes Check the camera modesettingsfor thecameras (seepage22). Make sure there isn’t astrong light sunlight suchasdirect shiningonthecamera lenses. Make sure thelensesfor theouter cameras are clothifnecessary. ordust. cleanandfree Clean withasoft, ofdirt dry Make sure theimagewas taken withtheouter cameras, nottheinnercamera. 1-800-255-3700. occurs again,please Turn off your system, thenonagain. thatrepeatingcaused theerror thesameaction Try message to occur. Ifthesameerror Make sure Card theGame isfor your region Card (seetheGame for thisinformation). package CardCheck theGame Card andGame connectors dust, slotfor dirt, orotherforeign material. Make sure Card theGame into iscompletely Card theGame inserted slotuntil itclicksinto place. If your system to hasbeensubjected aphysical shockorhightemperatures, thiscould changethealignment ofthe visit Try adjustingthesettingsfor thecameras, andtaking additionalphotos to seeifthe problem iscorrected. support.nintendo.com Operations Manualfor details” for assistance andadditionaltroubleshooting andrepair options, orcall (must besaved onanSD . The Touch Screen doesn’t seemto operate orrespond correctly input. to stylus don’t seemto operate correctly. The system registers control inputwhenyou aren’t operating thecontrols, orthecontrols • • • it, oravoid usingone. (Pleaseusescreen protectors officiallylicensed byNintendo.) Screen again.Ifitoperates correctly, reattaching thescreen eithertry protector, carefully includedwith following theinstructions If you have attached ascreen protector (soldseparately) incorrectly to the Touch removing Screen, itandusingthe try Touch off. Then holddownButton, theL Button, R Button andX andturnthesystem onasshown below. NOTE: (see page52). The Touch Screen may needto berecalibrated. Use thecalibration procedure inSystem to Settings recalibrate the Touch Screen hold down theLButton, RButton, and Y Button andturnthesystem onasshown below. NOTE: toSettings recalibrate theCircle Pad (see page52). theCirclecases Pad registering may incorrect start inputandneedto becalibrated. Use thecalibration procedure inSystem If you useexcessive force to operate theCircle Pad, oryou usetheCircle Pad continuously for rare alongperiodoftime, invery You to alsogodirectly can the Touch Screen calibration procedure by following thisprocedure. First turnthepower You to alsogodirectly can theCircle Pad calibration procedure by following thisprocedure. First turnthepower off. Then Not alignedcorrectly While holding, While holding, Dirt orairbubblespresent Dirt press press

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Consumer Information Consumer Troubleshooting 64 Consumer Information Troubleshooting (including headsetmicrophones). The microphone seems to respond onitsown, orthere isfeedback from thespeaker The microphone doesn’t seemto work orrecognize sounds(includingheadsetmicrophones). There isnosoundfrom theheadphones. There isnosoundfrom thespeaker. tostrong thesystem. impact The system’s built-inmotionsensormay needto berecalibrated. This by becaused can suddendrastic temperature changesorby a system (for software that requires thesystem to bemoved duringgameplay). The screen imagedoesnotmatch my movement, ormoves whenI’m notmoving the • • • • • • • • • • flat horizontal defaultsettings.rather surface, than returning to thefactory NOTE: To recalibrate themotionsensor, follow thesesteps: If you are removing usingaheadsetmicrophone, itandusingthebuilt-insystem try microphone. remove thesource ofthenoiseormove to anotherlocation. You lowering thespeaker alsotry can volume oruseheadphones. The microphone may beresponding eitherto ambient noiseintheenvironment orto noisecoming from thespeaker. Try to If you are removing usingaheadsetmicrophone, itandusing the built-insystem try microphone. this istheproblem. voicesSome may forthesystem bedifficult to recognize.Try having adifferent person speakthesame word or phrase to verifyif Confirm that themicrophone isoperating amicrophone correctly test in by performing SystemSettings (seepage52). Make sure thesoftware you are usingincludesmicrophone features. Make sure alltheway theheadphonesare fullyinserted into theaudiojack. Try adjustingthevolume control to make sure thevolume isnotturnedoff. Try adjustingthevolume control to make sure thevolume isnotturnedoff. plugged into theaudiojack. Check to make sure there are noheadphonespluggedinto thesystem, asthespeaker doesnotoperate whenheadphonesare volume shouldsolve thisproblem. NOTE: Ifyou usethe Ifthespeaker isemitting oddorhigh-pitched noises, thismay by becaused feedback from themicrophone. Lowering the While theHOMEMenuisdisplayed, press andhold

and Calibrate for three seconds. option,thesystem willcalibrate themotionsensorbasedonsystem beinglocated ona or face suchas a tabletop andtapeither appears, lay thesystem onaflat horizontal sur When Calibration theMotionSensor screen Revert to DefaultSettings . Calibrate

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The system isnotcounting step numbersaccurately. The Play Download feature doesn’t work. recognition process. software titles,In certain thecameras are usedto recognize facialfeatures. thefollowing guidelinesto Observe improve the The cameras don’t recognize my face. • • • • • • of software. page20for more See feature. information onthestep-counting seven days ofinformation. Intermittently save your progress andexit thesoftware to accurately count steps whenusingthistype If you play aNintendo DSorNintendo software DSi titlefor longperiodsoftimewithoutexiting, thesystem onlysave can upto to your waist (suchasahippouch). accuratelycannot count your steps. The step numberswillbecounted more accurately your system ifyou inabagconnected carry your systemIf you inabagthat carry to isnotcloselyconnected your body, oryou dangleitby astrap asyou orcase walk, it If your system isawake count itcannot steps. Steps are onlycounted whenboththepower isonandthesystem isinSleepMode. Controls. Parental See Controls inSystem for more Settings information (page41). restrictions. Ifthisisthecase, you eitherenter can aPINto temporarily turnoff Parental Controls, or can you reconfigure Parental Make sure thisfeature isnotrestricted by Parental Controls, eitherwithSoftware Ratings Play orwithDownload restrictions In rare cases, differences infacial features may make the facial recognition process fail.. The surrounding environment, thecolor ofyour hairandbeard, orfacialandhairdecorations interfere can withfacialrecognition. Move your bangssothecameras can Take photos inawell-lit area recognize your eyebrows Remove your glassesifyou usethem Face thescreen directly

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Consumer Information Consumer Troubleshooting I can’t connect to the Internet. I can’t disable the Parental Control settings. If your Internet settings or Internet connection fails to work you should see an error code and/or error message. Follow the • Make sure you have entered the correct PIN to access Parental Control settings. instructions displayed in the error message, or visit support.nintendo.com and use the Error Code Lookup tool for information on • Make sure you have entered the correct answer for your secret question. resolving the error. For Nintendo DS or Nintendo DSi software titles, see the information below.

If you are configuring Nintendo DS settings or playing If you have forgotten your PIN or answer to your secret question... Nintendo DS software 1 Select Parental Controls from System Settings and then tap Forgot PIN. It is possible that the Nintendo DS settings are not configured correctly. Please read the (You can also tap I Forgot on the PIN entry screen.) Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Instruction Booklet included with the Nintendo DS software you are playing and refer to the displayed error code.

If you are playing Nintendo DSi software It is possible that the Nintendo 2DS Internet settings are not configured correctly. Please perform a connection test (see 2 below) and follow any instructions displayed in an error message. Enter the answer to your secret question, and then tap OK to return to the Parental Controls options. If you have also forgotten the answer to your secret question, continue to the next step. You will need to know the date that is set on your system (see the Profile option in Other Settings, page 52). 3 Tap I Forgot on the keyboard entry screen.

4 A reference number will be displayed. Wireless communication doesn’t work or works inconsistently. Call Nintendo Customer Service at 1-800-255-3700, and provide this reference number and the date that is set on your system. You will be given a master key • Make sure that wireless communication is enabled (see page 25). to allow you to access Parental Controls again. • Check the signal strength icon. If it appears as or , move closer to your communications partner or to your wireless 5 Tap OK. access point. Troubleshooting • External causes, such as cell phones, computers, microwaves, or even physical barriers, can interfere with wireless communica- tions. Check for these conditions and either remove them or move to a different location. 6 Enter the master key number and then tap OK. • Stickers or covers may interfere with wireless communication. If you have added these items to your system, try removing them Troubleshooting and checking wireless communication again. You will return to Parental Controls. The system doesn’t recognize AR cards Consumer Information If an AR Card cannot be recognized, please check the following: • Make sure to aim the outer cameras at the AR Card from an appropriate distance and at an appropriate angle. If you are too close, the AR Card may not be recognized. • Make sure the entire AR Card is visible on the screen. If part of the card is hidden, it may not be recognized.

Consumer Information Consumer • Make sure the AR Cards are well lit when using them, however avoid bright light that may create reflections on the card surface. • Make sure the outer cameras are clean and free of any dust or other foreign material. • Make sure the AR cards are place on a flat surface when using them. If an AR Card is bent or folded, it may not be recognized. NOTE: If you lose an AR Card, or if it becomes unreadable, you can download AR Card images from support.nintendo.com/ARcards and then print the images in color and use them as replacement cards.

66 67 68 Consumer Information Troubleshooting Music filessaved onanSD Card won’t display inNintendoSound. 3DS Music filessaved onanSD Card won’t play inNintendoSound. 3DS I can’t viewphotos saved to anSDCard. The SDCard don’t functions seemto work. • • • • • • • • • • • An individual folder mustnothave more thanseven subfolders (eight levels includingthemainfolder). one folder. NOTE: An individual folder mustnothave more than100musicfilesinit. The SDCard mustnothave more than1,000file folders onit. The SDCard mustnothave more than3,000musicfilesonit. viewing theSDCard contents onaPC). The contents ofthisfolder are notvisibleinNintendo 3DSSound. Make sure thefilesare notsaved inthe “Private” folder insidethe “Nintendo 3DS” folder ontheSD Card (this folder isvisiblewhen file formats). Make sure thefilesare ina format compatible withNintendoSound (seethetroubleshooting 3DS step above for compatible Make sure theSDCard into iscorrectly theSDCard inserted slot(seepage18). NOTE: rateBit -48kHz. of32kHz of16kbps-320kbpsandsamplingfrequency AAC fileswith.m4a,.mp4,and.3gp extensions.extensions, orMP3 files with. Check to make sure thefilesare ina format compatible withNintendoSound. 3DS The filesmustbeinthe following format: cell beviewed. phonescannot The Nintendo 2DSsystem onlyviewphotos can taken by theNintendo 3DSCamera software. Photos taken by digitalcameras or Try checking theoperation oftheSDCard onaPCthat hasanSDCard reader. Check to make sure theSDCard isinstalledcorrectly (seepage18). Ifyou have more thanone folder withthesamename, themusicfilesineach folder willbe combined anddisplayed as The Nintendo play 2DScannot copy-protected musicfiles.

For more information ontheESRBandvideogameratings, goto theESRBwebsite at www.esrb.org. the ESRBratings together withpersonaltastes andstandards whendecidingwhat isbestto purchase. mend whichgamesconsumers shouldbuyorrent astheonlybasisfor choosingaproduct. orto serve Rather, individualsshoulduse The ESRBrating system isdesignedto provide information aboutacomputer orvideogame. The ratings are notmeant to recom toGo www.esrb.org for acomplete listofthesecontent descriptors. and thecontent descriptor (found onthebackofgamebox). To take fulladvantage oftheESRBrating system, it’s to checkboththerating important symbol(found onthefront ofthegamebox) interest orconcern. for thegame, andcontent descriptors indicate elements inagamethat may have rating triggered and/ormay beof aparticular content soyou make can informed purchasing decisions. ESRBratings have rating symbolssuggestageappropriateness two parts: The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB)ratings are designedto provide information aboutvideoandcomputer game for ages10andolder. Titles inthiscategory been submitted to theESRBandare await may contain fantasy more ormild cartoon, ing final rating.(This symbolappearsonly older) violence, mildlanguageand/orminimal in advertising priorto agame’sin advertising release.) Titles rated Titles rated have content that may besuitable Information Video andComputer Software Rating Game suggestive themes. RP(Rating Pending) E10+ (Everyone 10 and have - content that may besuitablefor ages3and violence, suggestive themes, crude humor, minimal blood, simulated gambling, and/ older. mayTitles contain inthiscategory older. Contains nomaterial that parents Titles rated or infrequent useofstrong language. that may besuitablefor ages13 and Titles rated would findinappropriate. EC (Early Childhood) EC(Early T (Teen) T have content have Titles in this category mayTitles contain inthiscategory minimal Titles rated Titles in this category mayTitles contain inthiscategory intense that may besuitablefor ages6andolder. violence, bloodandgore, sexual content cartoon, fantasy ormildviolence and/or cartoon, Titles rated may besuitablefor ages17andolder. infrequent useofmildlanguage. and/or strong language. M (Mature) E (Everyone)

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Consumer Information Consumer Information Rating Software Game Computer and Video 70 Consumer Information Warranty and Service Information This warranty isonlyvalid in theUnited States andCanada. Nintendo’s address is:Nintendo ofAmericaInc., P.O. Box 957,Redmond, WA 98073-0957U.S.A. This warranty gives you specificlegalrights. You may alsohave from otherrights state which vary to state orprovince to province. LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ONHOW LONG ANIMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OREXCLUSION OFCONSEQUENTIAL ORINCIDENTAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIABLE FORCONSEQUENTIAL ORINCIDENTAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE BREACH OFANYIMPLIEDOR EXPRESS WARRANTIES. SOMESTATES DO LIMITED INDURATION TO THE WARRANTY SHALLNINTENDOBE PERIODSDESCRIBEDABOVE INNOEVENT (12MONTHSOR3MONTHS,ASAPPLICABLE). IMPLIED ANY APPLICABLE WARRANTIES, INCLUDING CAUSES UNRELATED TO MATERIALS DEFECTIVE OR WORKMANSHIP; OR(e) HASHAD THE SERIALNUMBER ALTERED, DEFACED ORREMOVED. PURPOSES (INCLUDING RENTAL); (c) ISMODIFIEDOR TAMPERED WITH; (d) ISDAMAGED BY ACCIDENT, NEGLIGENCE, ORBY UNREASONABLE USE, OTHER ITED TO, NON-LICENSEDGAME ENHANCEMENTANDCOPIER ADAPTERS, DEVICES, SOFTWARE, ANDPOWER SUPPLIES);(b)ISUSEDFORCOMMERCIAL THIS WARRANTY SHALLNOT APPLY IF THIS PRODUCT: (a)ISUSED WITH PRODUCTS NOT SOLDORLICENSEDBY NINTENDO(INCLUDING, NOT BUT LIM LIMITATIONSWARRANTY * repair orreplacement optionsandpricing.* ourwebsite atPlease try support.nintendo.com theConsumer orcall Assistance Hotline at 1-800-255-3700for troubleshooting information and SERVICE AFTEREXPIRATION OF WARRANTY Nintendo willrepair orreplace thedefective product, free ofcharge.*  a periodofthree (3)months from thedate ofpurchase. covered Ifadefect by thiswarranty occurs duringthisthree (3)month warranty period, Nintendo warrants to theoriginalpurchaser that (gamesandaccessories) theproduct shallbefree from inmaterial defects andworkmanship for GAME &ACCESSORY WARRANTY the last12months. date ofpurchase isregistered at point ofsaleortheconsumer demonstrate, can to Nintendo’s that satisfaction, was theproduct purchased within will repair orreplace thedefective hardware orcomponent, product free ofcharge.* The originalpurchaser isentitled to thiswarranty onlyifthe workmanship for twelve (12)months from thedate ofpurchase. covered Ifadefect  Nintendo ofAmericaInc. (“Nintendo”) warrants to theoriginalpurchaser that thehardware shallbefree product from inmaterial defects and HARDWARE WARRANTY telephone, through you Nintendo. willbeoffered service express factory Pleasedonotsendany products to Nintendo usfirst. without contacting Monday to change).Iftheproblem -Sunday (timessubject besolved cannot withthetroubleshooting information available onlineorover the HotlineConsumer at Assistance 1-800-255-3700,rather thangoing You aproblem withyour to correct may product. Try simpleinstructions needonly ourwebsite at support.nintendo.com our orcall

Please donotsendany to products Nintendo usfirst. withoutcontacting  In someinstances, for you itmay to benecessary shipthecomplete product, FREIGHTPREPAID ANDINSUREDFORLOSS ORDAMAGE, to Nintendo. Warranty Information andService WARRANTIES OFMERCHANTABILITY to your retailer. by thiswarranty occurs duringthiswarranty period, Nintendo AND FITNESSFORAPARTICULAR AREHEREBY PURPOSE, Hours ofoperation are 6a.m.to 7p.m., Pacific Time, Revision R1 - Interference Problems. This bookletisavailable from theU.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.,20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4. The usermay findthe following bookletprepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: How to Identify and ResolveRadio-TV one ormore ofthefollowing measures: or television reception, bedetermined whichcan by turningtheequipment offandon,theuserisencouragedto theinterferencecorrect to try by However, there isnoguarantee installation. that Ifthisequipment harmfulinterference interference doescause to willnotoccur inaparticular radio radio energy frequency and, ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordance withtheinstructions, may harmfulinterference cause to radio communications. designed to provide reasonable protection againstharmfulinterference inaresidential installation. This equipment generates, radiate usesandcan This equipment hasbeentested andfound to comply withthelimitsofaClass Bdigitaldevice, 15oftheFCC pursuant to Rules. part These limitsare Changes ormodifications not expressly approved by themanufacturer could void theuser’s to operate authority thisdevice. undesired operation. device may harmfulinterference, notcause and(2)thisdevice mustaccept interference received, includinginterference that may cause This Canada. device to complies Operation thefollowing withPart 15oftheFCC issubject two conditions: ofIndustry (1) RulesandRSS-210 This co-located oroperating withany inconjunction otherantenna ortransmitter. In order to comply withFCC radiation radio-frequency exposure guidelinesfor anuncontrolled exposure, thisdevice anditsantenna mustnotbe CanadaInformationFCC andIndustry • • • • Consult thedealeroranexperienced technician Nintendo radio/TV orcall at Consumer1-800-255-3700for assistance. Service Connect theequipment into anoutletonacircuit different from that to whichthe receiver is connected. Increase theseparation between theequipment andreceiver. Reorient orrelocate thereceiving antenna. Regulations for Equipment Use

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Consumer Information Consumer Regulations for Equipment Use Equipment for Regulations 72 Consumer Information Nintendo 3DS System Privacy Policy Non-PII are describedinmore detailbelow. (“MAC”) address. We may linkyour PIIwithNon-PII orAggregate Information that we from collect you. oftheways Some inwhichwe collect device information, certificate cookies, Friend Codes, wireless access point information, Internet Protocol address, (“IP”) andMedia Access Control as your profile Mii information, age, gender, geographic area, gameplay data, onlinestatus, Nintendo 3DS System serialnumberanddevice ID, you. “Non-Personally Identifiable Information” or “Non-PII” isinformation that doesnotidentify you asanindividual. This includesinformation such Non-Personally Identifiable Information. treated inaccordance Policy. withthisPrivacy offlinewithinformationcollected through collected theNintendo 3DS Software, System, Nintendo Service, or 3DS Content the combinedPIIwillbe other sources, includingofflinesources suchas(e.g., repairs,transactions orders orpurchases). part consumerservice If we combineinformation We may addto orupdate thePIIyou provide through theNintendo 3DSSystem, Software, Nintendo or Content 3DSService, withdata from collected applications that require PIImay thedisclosure belimited ofcertain orunavailable. you willbeableto continue usingyour Nintendo 3DSSystem, Software, Nintendo andContent, 3DSService, except that your useoffeatures or Software, andContent3DS Service, may enableyou to provide User Content that may contain PII.Ifyou choosenotto provide PII, uswithcertain full name, address, telephone number, oremailaddress. We PIIthat you onlycollect provide to us. For example, theNintendo 3DSSystem, Nintendo Personally Identifiable Information. INFORMATION COLLECTED revise the “Last Updated” date above. nintendo.com usat [email protected] orcontacting 1-888-977-7627ore-mailing . When we update Policy, thisPrivacy we will We may revise andupdate Policy thisPrivacy from timeto time. Pleasereview themostrecent frequently version ofthispolicy by goingto support. POLICY CHANGES TOPRIVACY THIS User defined inthis willhave intheNintendoPrivacy Agreement.Service 3DS Policy themeaningset forth com. This User Policy Privacy shouldberead Agreement withtheNintendo inconjunction 3DSService andCode ofConduct. All capitalized terms not Nintendo through any ofits Web posted at support.nintendo. policy to sites privacy theapplicable orany issubject otherNintendo orservice product Nintendo ofAmericaInc. oritsparent company, Nintendo Co., Ltd. (individuallyandcollectively, “Nintendo”). Information that you may submitto information; andhow your information isprotected. This Policy Privacy appliesonlyto information from collected your Nintendo 3DSSystem by Software, andContent;Service, how your information may beused;whenitmay bedisclosed;how you control can theuseand disclosure ofyour describes, amongotherthings, ofinformation thetypes aboutyou collected by Nintendo whenyou usetheNintendo 3DSSystem, theNintendo 3DS User Agreement,the Nintendo 3DSService you consent to andaccept thisNintendo 3DSSystem PolicyPolicy”). Privacy (“Privacy This Policy Privacy Nintendo isdedicated to protecting your andhandlingany personalinformation privacy we obtainfrom you withcare andrespect. By accepting Last Updated: November 1,2011 • • Nintendo make 3DSSystem recommendations services; basedondownloaded andto products; complete you transactions have requested. how to improve the Nintendo 3DSSystem applications by seeingwhichareas, features, are and products mostpopular;to personalize the information. We may useinformation by collected cookies, aswell asothertools suchaslogfiles and Beacons,Web for example, to determine recognizes your Nintendo 3DSSystem personalize andcan your visit. Cookies may belinked to your history, transaction online gameplay orother 3DS System. These filesidentify your Nintendo 3DS System and record data about your visitsothat when you return to a Web site, thesite Cookies: youtransactions have requested. Nintendo 3DSSystem, Software, Nintendo or Content 3DSService, andmake recommendations basedondownloaded andto products; complete 3DS System, Software, Nintendo orContent 3DSService, by seeingwhichareas, features, are andproducts mostpopular;to personalize the taining the Web Beacon). We may usetheinformation through collected Web Beacons, for example, to determine how to improve theNintendo page the Web usercomes from, andthetime Web isactivated Beacon (suchaswhenyou viewthe Web page, advertisement, oremailcon online.information andmonitor useractivity We may use Web information to Beacons collect suchasIPaddress, MAC address, theURLof Beacons” whichare smallgraphic imagesplaced ona Web page, ona Web-based document, orinanemailmessage, certain designedto collect Web Beacons: Nintendo 3DSSystem Policy Privacy Certain Nintendo Certain 3DSSystem onlineapplications may usecookies, whichare smalltextfilesthat a Web site places on your Nintendo The Nintendo 3DSSystem, Software, Nintendo orContent 3DSService, may useacommon Internet technology called “Web “Personally Identifiable Information” or “PII” isinformation that identifies youasanindividual, suchas your Inadditionto thePIIyou provide to us, we may Non-Personally collect Identifiable Information from - information that you provide themthrough your Nintendo 3DSSystem. or Content. Pleasebeaware that otherNintendo 3DSSystem usersmay beableto store, modify, orshare withthird parties You are responsible for any User Content orPIIthat you share through theNintendo 3DSSystem, Software, Nintendo 3DSService, or Content. play information may bedisplayed to otheruserswhenyou usetheonlinefeatures oftheNintendo 3DSSystem, Software, Nintendo 3DSService, or Content. For example, information suchasyour name, Mii profile Mii information, onlinestatus,Mii greeting, andother User Content orgame We may facilitate thedisclosure ofPII,Non-PII andAggregate Information whenyou usetheNintendo 3DSSystem, Software, Nintendo 3DSService, DISCLOSURE OFINFORMATION pursuant to your consent. orto enforceactivities ourrights ortherights ofourusers;and(x)for any otherpurposesdisclosedto you at thetimewe your collect information or understand andimprove offerings; (viii)facilitate assurance; ourservice demographic studiesandquality (ix)prevent potentially illegaloroffensive analyze Software, theuseofNintendo Content, 3DSService, andinformation aboutourusersfor demographic studies, assurance quality andto inquiries; (vi)provide you suchassystem services, updates, back-end system messages, andfree games, applications, trials, andcontent; (vii) Software, andContent suchasyour Nintendo 3DSShopcatalog andothercatalogs; (v)setuprepair orders andrespond to otherconsumer service tions withotherusers;(iv)customize thecontent, features, available andadvertising through theNintendo 3DSSystem, Nintendo 3DSService, facilitate your useoftheNintendo 3DSSystem, Software, Nintendo andContent, 3DSService, suchasStreetPass Communications andcommunica Nintendo 3DSSystem; you (ii)contact withgames, inconnection contests, sweepstakes, surveys,promotional materials, changes;(iii) andproduct andinformation,services, includingto sendyou commercial andnon-commercial messagesandto process orders you have placed through your We may PII,Non-PII, andAggregate collect Information from you through your Nintendo 3DSSystem inorder to: (i)fulfill your requests for products, HOW INFORMATION ISUSED “Aggregate Information” isNon-PII that iscombined withtheNon-PII ofotherusers. clickstreams, andpurchases andimproving for thepurposesofadvertising theNintendo 3DSSystem, Software, Nintendo andContent. 3DSService, Aggregate Information. • • • • • purposes pursuant to your consent. any saleortransfer ofcompany assets, ifpermitted by anddoneinaccordance laws. withapplicable We alsomay discloseyour PIIfor any other ofNintendo, orpersonalsafety rights, property our users, orthepublic. Information of aboutourusers, includingPII,may be disclosedaspart Legal andBusinessPurposes. with your Nintendo 3DSFriends. as your name, Mii profile Mii information,Mii greeting, onlinestatus, rankings, andother User Content orgameplay information, may beshared 3DS Friend list andFriend messagingfeatures, information that certain you have provided orthat isstored onyour Nintendo 3DSSystem, such Friends. time through theNintendo 3DSSystem settings. Content from orotherpromotional otherusersbutadvertising materials from Nintendo andthird parties. You may disablethisfeature at any via StreetPass Communications. When StreetPass Communications are enabledonyour Nintendo 3DSSystem, you may notonlyreceive User Zone oraStreetPass Communication Point. You understandthat you have intheinformation noexpectation ofprivacy orUser Content shared stored onyour Nintendo 3DSSystem to beshared automatically withotherNintendo 3DSSystem usersviaawireless theNintendo connection, andinteractcontact withyou. The StreetPass Communications feature allows PII,Non-PII andUser Content that you have provided orthat is StreetPass Communications. Nintendo 3DSSystem, Software, Nintendo orContent. 3DSService, Information to complete withthird your parties andprovide transactions you andotherpromotional withadvertising materials through your etc.). We alsomay share suchinformation and any User Content you create withthird parties. We may share your PII,Non-PII, andAggregate operate ourbusinessorfulfill your requests (for example, completing downloads orpurchases, developing and executing marketingcampaigns, Third Parties problems. Ifyou donotwant Nintendo thisinformation, to collect you shouldturnoffwireless communications on your Nintendo 3DS System. on our Web sites, to facilitate your useoftheNintendo 3DSSystem, Software, Nintendo orContent, 3DSService, andto troubleshoot technical MAC address, cookie information, data, transaction settingsanddownload activity. We may usetheselogfiles, for example, to monitor traffic to Nintendoconnect viawireless communications. Nintendo receives that alogfileof mayyour activities include, for example, your IPaddress, Nintendo WirelessCommunications: Inaddition,you may addFriends to your Nintendo 3DSFriend listby exchanging friendcodes orfriendcards. Through theNintendo . We may share PII,Non-PII, andAggregate to Information necessary various withourvendors functions to helpusperform We alsomay andaggregate collect information aboutourusers’ certain gameplay, age, gender, search terms, Certain Nintendo 3DS Service, Software, Nintendo Certain andContent 3DSService, allow otherNintendo 3DSSystem usersto automatically We may disclosePIIinorder to comply withlegalprocess, to respond to claimsorinquiries, orto protect the Your Nintendo 3DSSystem isautomatically assignedanIPaddress by your Internet Provider whenyou

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Consumer Information Consumer Nintendo 3DS System Privacy Policy Privacy System 3DS Nintendo 74 Consumer Information Nintendo 3DS System Privacy Policy through third-party Software orContent.through third-party ofthesethird practices andweprivacy parties, recommend that you review notices before theirprivacy your childprovides orexchanges any PII information through theNintendo 3DSSystem whenyour childusesthethird-party’s Software orContent. Nintendo isnotresponsible for the gamepublishers,Please note that application providers, third-party andcontent providers may collect, use, anddiscloseyour child’s personal Software, andContent that require PIImay thedisclosure belimited ofcertain orunavailable. child’s PII,your childwillbeableto continue usingtheNintendo 3DSSystem, except your child’s features useofcertain ofthe Nintendo 3DSService, any request that failsto follow theseprocedures. Ifyou chooseto have your child’s oruseofyour PIIdeleted collection orrefuse to permitfurther fromcollected your child, Nintendo may require that you follow reasonable procedures to helpverify your asthechild’s identity parent andmay deny Inc., Attn: Policy Privacy Administrator, Online 4600150thAvenue Redmond, NE, WA 98052,U.S.A. Before responding to your request to review PII PolicyPrivacy Administrator viaemail at [email protected], by phoneat 1-888-977-7627,orby regular mailat Nintendo ofAmerica You may review andhave deleted your child’s oruseofyour collection PII,andrefuse child’s to permitfurther PII,by theNintendo contacting 3DS to insuchactivity.tion thanisreasonably participate necessary Inaddition,Nintendoparties. isprohibited from conditioning your child’s onthechild’s inanactivity participation disclosingmore personalinforma have theoptionofconsenting to Nintendo’s anduseof your collection child’s PIIwithoutconsenting to thedisclosure ofthat information withthird INFORMATION COLLECTED, HOW INFORMATION ISUSED, DISCLOSURE OFINFORMATION, MARKETING ANDADVERTISING, andNINTENDOZONE. You You findinformation can abouthow we use,collect, anddisclosePIIfrom users, includingchildren under13 aboveyears ofage, inthesections titled operators ofwebsites collect, use, anddisclosePIIfrom andonlineservices children undertheageof13onInternet. knowledge that auserisundertheageof13,Nintendo complies withtheU.S. Children’s Protection Privacy (“COPPA”), Online Act whichgoverns how Nintendo iscommitted to protecting your child’s privacy. The Nintendo 3DSSystem isdirected to ageneral audience, butwhere Nintendo hasactual ATTENTION PARENTS CHILDREN’SPRIVACY ORLEGALGUARDIANS: PROTECTING mend that you review policiesbefore theirprivacy submittingany information. advertisements, orvisitthird-party view third-party Web sites. We are notresponsible ofthesethird practices andwe for theprivacy parties, recom You may disclosePIIandNon-PII whenyou to third usetheNintendo parties 3DSSystem applications, games, to play usethird-party third-party GAMES, APPLICATIONS, ADVERTISING, ANDCONTENT PROVIDEDBY THIRD PARTIES collect, use, anddiscloseyour information. covered by Policy. thisPrivacy We strongly recommend that you refer to learnmore policiesofthesethird to theprivacy abouthow parties theymay may aboutyourthese thirdcollect interests parties to deliver relevant to you, advertising are andtheinformation ofthesethird practices not parties to understand in aneffort your interests anddeliver tailoredyou advertisements to your interests. Nintendo doesnothave access to theinformation ers, adexchanges, that may orotherthird information collect whenyou parties vieworinteract or withadvertisements Web sites across theInternet which may information beaccessible to collect about your to suchthird onlinebrowsing. party These alsomay thirduseadnetworks, parties adserv third party, suchasthosemadeavailable through theNintendo Zone, those Web sites oradsmay alsocontain tools suchascookies and Web Beacons In theevent you visitathird party’s Web site through theInternet browser ontheNintendo 3DSSystem, oryou chooseto viewanaddelivered by a THIRD-PARTY WEB BEACONS ANDCOOKIES Nintendo 3DSShop. you enter onyour account linked to your Nintendo 3DSShopAccount. You may ofthe unlinktheseaccounts section intheSettings promotionsactivities, andprograms. By linking your Club to your Nintendo 3DSShopAccount, you consent to having any PII You may linkyour Nintendo 3DSShopAccount to your Club Nintendo account to receive personalized content andto of inavariety participate LINKING ACCOUNTS them andNon-PII through theNintendo Zone. use your PIIandNon-PII, for example, to facilitate your access to Software andContent. may PIIthat collect you Inaddition,third provide parties to We may anduseyour collect PIIandNon-PII to notifyyou whenyou are closeto aNintendo Zone. Ifyou chooseto access aNintendo Zone, we may NINTENDO ZONE Nintendo describedto 3DSSystem you inthemarketing settingsorasotherwise message. your Nintendo 3DSSystem that o - - - - contact.jsp, ESRBAttn: Program, Online Privacy 317MadisonAvenue, 22ndFloor New York, NY10017,U.S.A. [email protected]. we have hasnotbeensatisfactorily addressed, not responded oryour to your inquiry ESRBat pleasecontact http://www.esrb.org/privacy/ inquiry For U.S. andCanada residents only: Nintendo isalicensee oftheEntertainmentSoftware Rating Board’s Program. Online Privacy Ifyou believe that of America Inc., Attn: Policy Privacy Administrator, Online 4600150thAvenue Redmond, NE, WA 98052,U.S.A. tendo Policy 3DSPrivacy Administrator viaemailat [email protected], by phoneat 1-888-977-7627, orby regular mailat Nintendo If you have any questions, complaints orcomments regarding Policy, thisPrivacy thedata from collected you orourpractices, theNin pleasecontact CONTACT US WITH QUESTIONS,COMMENTSYOUR PRIVACY ORCONCERNS sothat youcountry willbeaware ofthepoliciesthat applyto you. country. Ifyou are notlocated intheUnited States, Canada anappropriate screen orLatin andselect selection Americapleasegobackto thecountry and requirements oftheUnited States andthoseofCanada andLatin America,whichmay notbethesameaslaws andregulations ofyour home of Commerce regarding use, thecollection, andretention ofdata from theEuropean Union.However, Policy thisPrivacy isintended to meetthelaws Software, or ContentService, you consent to such storage and processing. We abide by the safe harbor frameworkby the U.S. as set forth Department accessed by foreign governmentalinaccordance authoritiesandotherwise laws. withapplicable By usingtheNintendo 3DSSystem, Nintendo 3DS processed intheUnited States inwhichwe orany orouraffiliated othercountry companies, vendorsoragents maintain facilities. Assuch,PII may be Any information you provide orthat through iscollected theNintendo 3DSSystem, Software, Nintendo orContent 3DSService, may bestored and INTERNATIONAL USERS data ofthisprocess. willbetransferred aspart If you transfer data to aNintendo 3DSSystem usingtheSystem Transfer orNintendo 3DS Transfer Tool features, any PIIorNon-PII includedinsuch System Operations aNintendo representative. Manual orcontact consumer service on your Nintendo 3DSSystem. For onhow to instructions remove thisinformation, ofyour pleaseseetheInternet Nintendo section Setup 3DS 3DS System. 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Nintendo isnotresponsible for any data useordisclosure collection, from any Nintendo 3DSSystem withunauthor If you installunauthorized applications orcontent onyour Nintendo 3DSSystem ormake unauthorized modifications to theNintendo 3DS System, information you submitto us, andwe are notresponsible ofsuch information. for protecting thesecurity Please note that information by collected third includinga parties, Third Content Party Provider, may nothave protections as thesamesecurity any otherpublicnetwork beguaranteed can to be100%secure. control againstloss, misuseoralteration. 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Battery endurance: Battery Charge time: Weight: Dimensions: Operating environment: Maximum power consumption: Infrared communications: Sensors: Input/output: Speaker: Clock features: Camera functions: Recommended wireless distance: Wireless standards: Wireless frequency: Power source: (Screen size/ count): LCD screens Model name: Nintendo 2DSsystem Specifications

lion colors. 3.53-inchdisplay (76.8mmhorizontal with400x240 x46.08mmvertical) Upper Screen: Widescreen LCD display, ofdisplaying capable approximately 16.77mil FTR-001 Please seepage17. Approx. 3hoursand30minutes Approximately ,andSDCard) stylus pack, 260g(includingbattery Height: 127mm/width:144thickness: 20.3mm Temperature, Approximately 4.1W(while charging) Within 8” onsurrounding (20cm).Depending conditions, thisdistance may beless. Motion sensor, gyro sensor CardGame slot, SDCard slot, AC adapter connector, andstereo headphoneoutputjack Monaural Maximum dailyvariance: ±4seconds Lens: focus. Single Capture element: CMOS.Active pixel count: Approx. 300,000pixels. Within 98’ onsurrounding (30m). Depending conditions, thisdistance may beless. IEEE802.11b/g band 2.4GHz AC adapter (WAP-002 pack(CTR-003) (USA)), Battery pixel resolution. colors. 3.02-inchdisplay (61.44mmhorizontal with320x240 x46.08mmvertical) Lower Screen: LCD Touch Screen, ofdisplaying capable approximately 16.77million pixel resolution. 41˚F –95˚F(5˚C35˚C)

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