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<body onload="javascript:gotoAlbum();"><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=1&amp;vmode=full">1page</a><br><br>Wii Operations Manual Channels and Settings C/RVL-USZ-4 <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=2&amp;vmode=full">2page</a><br><br>To protect your health and safety, and for correct use of the Wii system, please read and follow the  instructions in the Wii Operations Manual - System  Setup. Wii contains browser technology (”Opera Browser”) licensed from Opera Software ASA (www.opera.com). (Opera®  Browser from Opera Software ASA. Copyright 1995-2008 Opera Software ASA. All rights reserved.) The Opera Browser includes the Zlib compression library, developed by Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler. Copyright © 1995-2004 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler. The Opera Browser includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. Copyright © 1998-2001 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. 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All Rights Reserved. Nintendo of Canada  Ltd., Authorized User in Canada. Elements of the Wii console and the Wii Network Services are patent pending,  both in the United States and internationally. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=3&amp;vmode=full">3page</a><br><br>1 Wii Menu  2 – 3 Channels   Disc Channel  4 – 5   Mii™ Channel  6 – 13   Photo Channel  14 – 23   Wii Shop Channel  24 – 25 Virtual Console™  26 – 27 WiiWare™  28 – 29 Wii Message Board  30 – 39 Wii Settings and Data Management  40 – 63 HOME Menu  64 – 65 Wii Keyboard  66 – 67 USB Keyboard  68 Troubleshooting  68 – 73 Contents Français – Page 75 Español – Página 151 <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=4&amp;vmode=full">4page</a><br><br>2 W i i   M e n u Wii Menu Using the Wii Menu When the Wii console power is turned on, the ﬁrst screen you will see is the Wii Menu. From this screen, you can do several activities: •  Play a Game Disc. •  Use one of the built-in software programs (Channels)   included with the Wii console.•  Change Wii console settings. •  Interact with the Wii Message Board.   To select any of these activities, simply point at one with the Wii Remote and   press the A Button. Wii Channels Play a Wii or Nintendo GameCube Game Disc, start one of the built-in  software programs included with the Wii console, or start other software  programs downloaded to your console from the Wii Shop Channel.The Wii Menu can have up to 48 Channels at one time. If you have  more Channels than can be shown on the screen at one time, these can  be accessed by selecting the blue scroll arrows. Wii Settings and Data Management Change console settings or organize the  contents of an SD Card or Nintendo  GameCube Memory Card (see page 40). Current Time Wii Message Board Open the Wii Message Board (see page 30). •  Blinks when you have received a message. Current Date <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=5&amp;vmode=full">5page</a><br><br>3 Wii Menu Wii Channels These are the current Channels available:     Disc Channel     Play Wii and Nintendo GameCube games.     Mii™ Channel     Create characters that can be used in Mii-compatible software programs.     Photo Channel     View digital photos and videos from SD Cards.     Wii Shop Channel (Internet connection required)     Download new Channels, or use Wii Points to download Virtual Console™      supported games and other Wii programs such as WiiWare™ titles, or purchase     goods (when available) offered on the Wii Shop Channel.     Forecast Channel (Internet connection required)     Check the weather conditions in different locations.     News Channel (Internet connection required)     View news from around the world. WiiConnect24™ The Wii console can communicate with the Internet even when the power is turned off. The WiiConnect24 service can deliver game updates or other information even  if the system is idle. (Broadband Internet connection required.) See page 62 for more information on WiiConnect24. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=6&amp;vmode=full">6page</a><br><br>4 D i s c   C h a n n e l Disc Channel Playing a Wii or Nintendo GameCube  Game Disc     Before Inserting a Game Disc •  Make sure that your TV and any audio equipment that is connected to your Wii   console is turned on. •  Choose the correct input setting for your TV (see page 18 in the Wii Operations   Manual - System Setup).     Inserting a Game Disc Insert your Game Disc into the Disc Slot on the front of the Wii console. The console  will turn on automatically and the Wii Menu will appear. •  If your console is placed vertically, the disc label will face to the right.•  If your console is placed horizontally, the disc label will face upward. O n   t h e   D i s c   C h a n n e l ,  y o u   c a n   p l a y   y o u r  W i i   a n d   N i n t e n d o   G a m e C u b e   G a m e   D i s c s . Wii Disc Nintendo GameCube Disc Wii Menu Disc Channel To select an on-screen option, simply point at it with the Wii Remote and press the A Button. NOTE: GameCube controller required for playing  GameCube games. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=7&amp;vmode=full">7page</a><br><br>5 Disc Channel     When You’re Done Playing 1.  Press the Eject Button to remove the Game Disc if you are ﬁnished playing   the game. 2.  Turn the power off by pressing the Power Button on the front of the console, or by   pressing the Power Button on the Wii Remote for one second.     Starting the Game 1.  Using the Wii Remote, select the Disc Channel on the Wii Menu. 2.  Select Start on the game’s Channel Preview screen to begin the game. •  Review the instruction booklet for the game you are playing for speciﬁc game   control information. Eject Button Power Button Channel Preview screen Front View of Wii console Dolby, Pro Logic and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=8&amp;vmode=full">8page</a><br><br>6 M i i™   C h a n n e l Mii  Channel Making Your First Mii     Selecting the Mii Channel from the Wii Menu Use the Wii Remote to select the Mii Channel, then select START to begin creating your ﬁrst Mii.  (This Channel is controlled by one remote at a time. )     Creating Your Mii First select Male or Female. You'll then see a starter face that you can change, along with a style  menu. Go through the following steps to make your Mii. Pu t   y o u r s e l f   i n t o   y o u r  W i i   c o n s o l e   b y   m a k i n g   a   M i i . . .  o r   m a n y   M i i s !  Yo u   c a n   s e e   M i i s   i n   y o u r   g a m e s ,  c a r r y   t h e m   i n   y o u r  W i i   Re m o t e ,  a n d   l e t   t h e m   h a n g   o u t   w i t h   f r i e n d s '   M i i s ,  w h e t h e r   t h e y ' re   a c ro ss   t h e   s t re e t   o r   a ro u n d   t h e   w o r l d ! Wii Menu Mii Channel Select a gender. Change your Mii's face shape, hair color,  and skin tone. To select an on-screen option, simply point at it with the Wii Remote and press the A Button. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=9&amp;vmode=full">9page</a><br><br>7 Mii Channel     What Are Miis For? •  You can choose one of your Miis to be "you" in Mii-compatible games. •  You can store up to 100 Miis in your Mii Plaza (see page 11). •  You can carry Miis in your Wii Remote to exchange them with Miis in friends' Wii     consoles (see page 12). Yours will then appear in their games. And vice versa! •  You can also exchange Miis with friends around the world via WiiConnect24™ and   the Mii Parade (see page 13). Fine-tune your Mii's face. Change its eyes,  brows, nose, and mouth, and even add  glasses and accessories. Finally, tailor your Mii's proportions  however you like. You've designed your ﬁrst Mii! After you give it a few personal proﬁle  details like a Nickname (see page 10), you're completely ﬁnished! Design an endless  variety of Miis! <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=10&amp;vmode=full">10page</a><br><br>8 M i i   C h a n n e l Mii  Channel Creating More Miis     Selecting the Mii Channel from the Wii Menu Use the Wii Remote to select the Mii Channel, then  select Start to enter Mii Plaza (see page 11). Select the New Mii icon on the left side of the screen: Select Male or Female. Then if you've created a Mii previously, you'll see two Mii start-up options: "Start  from scratch" or  "Choose a look-alike."     Starting from Scratch If you select "Start from scratch," you'll instantly be given a basic starter face, then you'll ﬁne-tune all of its features,  just as you did with your ﬁrst Mii.     Choosing a Look-alike Select "Choose a look-alike" if you want to get a Mii designed very quickly. You'll be shown a wide variety of starter  faces that show a spectrum of Mii looks. When you ﬁnd a face you like, select "Use this face" to move onto the Feature Edit screen, where you can ﬁne-tune the  face if you prefer. If you ﬁnd one that's close but not quite right, select it and you'll see many variations on the face. You can use this  method repeatedly to get closer and closer to the exact face that you want (as shown to the right). Select "Use this face"  when you see the exact Mii face you want. Mii Channel <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=11&amp;vmode=full">11page</a><br><br>9 Mii Channel Modifying a Mii     Changing Mii Features Use the style menu when changing your Mii's face and body. As you select categories from the top Feature menu, you'll see the Feature style menu below ﬁll with variations  that you can choose for your Mii's look. Change body type See page 10. Change facial features Select feature type to see variations  appear below. Change color You can select a color for many  features. Move feature up or down Make feature larger  or smaller Stop modifying When you quit styling your Mii, you can choose whether  to save your changes, and  then you'll go to the Mii Plaza,  where you'll see your Mii  walking around (see page 11). Spin your Mii Select your Mii to see it whirl around and show you what it  looks like from all sides. Rotate feature Change feature spacing You can tighten and broaden the  spaces between dual features such  as eyes and brows. Feature adjustment menu Feature style menu Scroll buttons will appear if  there are more options available: Edit Mii proﬁle  See page 10. Right/Left Part This option will appear when  modifying the hairstyle. Feature Edit screen <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=12&amp;vmode=full">12page</a><br><br>“Grab” a slider and move the Wii Remote to  change the setting. 10 M i i   C h a n n e l Mii  Channel     Changing Mii Features (continued) Select the Body Type choice from the Feature Edit screen. You can then adjust the height and weight of your Mii using  two sliders.     Creating a Proﬁle For Your Mii Select the Edit Mii Proﬁle choice from the Feature Edit screen. You can then give your Mii personal details. Select a detail  you want to edit, then enter the information. •  Selecting some of the options will bring up a virtual keyboard to enter letters or   numbers (see page 66 for information on using the keyboard). •  Make the Mii one of your Favorites if you want to give this Mii preference for     showing up in Mii-compatible games. •  Turn a Mii's Mingle setting on if you want it to appear in the Mii Parade found on     other Wii consoles (see page 13). Turn the Mii's Mingle off if you want to restrict it to     your own home Wii console only. Proﬁle settings <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=13&amp;vmode=full">13page</a><br><br>Seeing Your Miis in Mii Plaza Miis that you create walk around in Mii Plaza. You can go to Mii Plaza to check out your Miis, edit and create Miis, prepare Miis for going to other Wii consoles, and do other useful  things with your home Mii crowd. Up to 100 Miis can stay in Mii Plaza, and they'll all appear in any Mii-compatible games you play on your Wii console.  11 Mii Channel •  Hold down the B Button  and move the cursor to   move the screen view. •  Press the + or – Buttons   to zoom in and out on   the screen. •  Select a Mii to display your  Mii’s label and change its   Favorite status: •  Grab and move a Mii by selecting it   with the Wii Remote and holding  down the A and B Buttons. You can  then drop it into menu options by  dragging it onto the corresponding   icon, then releasing the buttons.  NOTE: A Mii that is dragged onto the Erase icon  can't be recovered. Edit a Mii Drag and release a Mii over this icon to  send it to Feature Edit. (You can’t edit  Miis from other Wii users.) Go to Mii Parade Drag and release a Mii over this icon to send  it to the Mii Parade. See page 13. •  Once moved to the Mii Parade, a Mii’s   birthday and creator information will be   deleted. •  If a different game uses a Mii from the Mii  Parade, that Mii will be removed from the   current game and that game’s save data   may be affected. Store a Mii in a Wii Remote  See page 12. Send a Mii to a Wii Friend (requires an Internet connection) Arrange your Miis  See page 12. Create a new Mii Erase a Mii Drag and release a Mii over this  icon to delete it. Consult Help Get information on Mii Channel controls. Return to Wii Menu <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=14&amp;vmode=full">14page</a><br><br>12 M i i   C h a n n e l Mii  Channel   Storing a Mii in Your Wii Remote Select the Wii Remote icon from the Mii Plaza. If you store a Mii on your Wii Remote, you can take it to a friend's   house and give a copy of your Mii to another Wii console. Your Mii  can then be used in your friend's Mii-compatible games or put in  your friend's Mii Parade. (You can also use your Wii Remote to grab   Miis from your friend's Wii system and later add it to your Mii Parade or your Mii-compatible game.)     Arranging Miis in the Mii Plaza Select the Organize icon from the Portrait Plaza screen. This will bring up new icons that let you organize your Miis by different categories:    Lists the number of Miis in the Mii Plaza. Causes the Miis to scatter. Arrange the Miis alphabetically. Arrange by Favorite status. Arrange by Favorite Color. Arrange by gender. Choose a Wii Remote Move Mii to Wii Remote If more than one Wii Remote is in  use with the console, you can  choose which Wii Remote to save  the Mii to. Each Wii Remote can hold up to ten  Miis. To copy a Mii to the Wii  Remote, grab and drag the Mii to an open spot. Select Save &amp; Quit  when you're ﬁnished. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=15&amp;vmode=full">15page</a><br><br>13 Mii Channel About Mingling Your Miis will enter friends' Mii Parades only if your Miis' individual Mingle settings are turned on. There are then two ways to send those Miis to their consoles. You can transfer  Miis via your Wii Remote (see page 12), or you can let them travel on their own via WiiConnect24 (see page 62). NOTE: Miis will travel to other Wii consoles via WiiConnect24 only if you've registered your friends in your Wii address book (requires an Internet connection), and if you  and your friends have Mingle options turned on. Send Mii to Mii Plaza Grab and drop a Mii on this icon to move it from the Mii Parade to the Mii Plaza, which allows it to appear in your Mii-compatible games and lets you perform most Mii Plaza  functions on it. (You can't edit your friends' Miis.) Erase a Mii Go to Mii Plaza Mii Speed Select to adjust the speed at which the Miis  move. Mii Number Lists the number of Miis on the screen and the  total number of Miis. Change Mingle Setting Your Mii Parade will accept incoming Miis only  if you turn on this Mingle option (see About  Mingling below). Checking Out Visitors in Mii Parade Any of your friends' Miis that are set to Mingle will enter your Wii system ﬁrst via the Mii Parade. You can see if any have arrived by selecting the Mii Parade icon  in the Mii Plaza. (You can also bring Miis in to the Mii Parade from the Mii Plaza, as described on page 11.) Each incoming Mii will stay in the Mii Parade until you transfer it to your Mii Plaza, where only then will it start showing up in your Mii-compatible games.  Likewise, friends will ﬁrst see any Mingle-approved Miis in their own Mii Parades and must transfer them to their Mii Plaza to see them appear in their own games. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=16&amp;vmode=full">16page</a><br><br>14 P h o t o   C h a n n e l Using the Photo Channel You can do any of the following things using the Photo Channel: •  View your photos as a slide show. •  Draw on your photos. •  Save your photos to the Wii System Memory in the console using the    Wii Message Board (see page 30). •  Send your pictures to anyone on your list of Wii Friends.     Inserting an SD Card    Insert an SD Card into the SD Card Slot on the front of  the console (2 GB maximum size). NOTE: You can also use miniSD Cards and microSD Cards if you have an SD Card adapter, which can be  found at most retail stores that sell SD Cards. See  page 22 for more information on SD Cards.     Selecting Your Photo Source 1.  Using the Wii Remote, select the Photo Channel on the Wii Menu. (More than one   remote can be used with the Photo Channel at one time.) 2.  Select either Digital Camera/Cell Phone or View Wii Message Board photos    to view your photo album. NOTE: Photos will appear on the Wii Message Board (see pages 32 and 36) only if  you have posted them there in a previous Photo Channel session. O n   t h e   P h o t o   C h a n n e l ,  y o u   c a n   v i e w   a n d   p l a y   w i t h   a n y   p h o t o s   a n d   v i d e o s   y o u ' v e   s a v e d   o n t o   a n   S D   Ca rd . Wii Menu Photo Channel View photos from the Wii  Message Board View photos from an SD Card Photo Channel To select an on-screen option, simply point at it with the Wii Remote and press the A Button. SD Card <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=17&amp;vmode=full">17page</a><br><br>15     Viewing Your Photos and Videos This on-screen menu will disappear temporarily if you move the cursor off the screen  or stop moving the cursor for a moment. •  Your photos will appear on the TV screen in the order they were taken. If this data  is not available with the photo, the date that you update the photo in the Photo   Channel will be used. •  Videos will appear as the ﬁrst frame from the ﬁle, with a ﬁlm   icon in one corner. •  If the photo or video is in a format that is not supported by the   Photo Channel, it will appear as a question mark icon.   See page 22  for supported formats. •  If you have a large number of photos, or if they are very large in size,    it may take a moment to open them all. •  The Photo Channel can display a maximum of approximately 1,000 photos.   If your SD Card has more than 1,000 photos, remove the card from the Wii    console and remove or reorganize your photos in your camera, cell phone,    or computer. Decrease size of  photo views Return to Photo  Channel start screen View your photos  in a slide show   (see page 17) Increase size of  photo views Scroll forward and backward through  list of photos Photo Channel <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=18&amp;vmode=full">18page</a><br><br>Scroll left Scroll up Scroll right Scroll down 16 P h o t o   C h a n n e l     Viewing a Photo Full Screen Use the Wii Remote to select the photo you would like to view full screen.   A new on-screen menu will appear with additional choices.  Photo Channel Scroll forward and backward  through list of photos Rotate photo 90º clockwise Return to list  of photos Post photo to  Message Board  See page 21. Play with  your photos See page 18. View a slide show  of your photos See page 17. Zoom in or out If part of the photo is off-screen,  a scroll panel will appear: Move the cursor over an arrow and press the A Button to change the area of  the photo that is viewed. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=19&amp;vmode=full">19page</a><br><br>17     Viewing Photos in a Slide Show Select the slide show option using the Wii Remote. The photos will automatically  be displayed in the order they appear on the screen. Press the A Button during a slide show to open an on-screen menu with  additional choices. Photo Channel Resume slide show Song Menu screen Resume slide show Choose display order Choose your photos randomly or in the order in which they were taken. Change transition effects between photos Change music played during slide show Select from the songs included in the Photo Channel, or use any AAC format music saved on your SD Card. Adjust settings End slide show <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=20&amp;vmode=full">20page</a><br><br>18 P h o t o   C h a n n e l     Having Fun With Your Photos Select the Fun! option to open a new menu with additional options for playing  with your photos or frames from your videos.  Mood Menu Screen Options •  Brighten: Brighten the photo. Select repeatedly to increase effect. •  Black and White: Convert photo to gray scale monochrome. •  Zap!: Invert the photo. •  Hard-boiled: Convert the photo to stark black and white.    Select repeatedly to increase effect. Photo Channel Draw, cut and paste,  and add text and  stamps Adjust the overall  appearance of your  photo Create a puzzle out of a photo for others to  reassemble Mood <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=21&amp;vmode=full">21page</a><br><br>19 Photo Channel Zoom out Select color for sketch pen Erase all doodles and restore the photo to its  original appearance NOTE: Move the Wii Remote closer to the TV to increase the size of the sketch pen or stamp. Move the Wii Remote away from the TV to reduce the size of the pen or stamp. Twist the Wii Remote to rotate  the pen or stamp. Erase toolZoom in Stamp selection Eyedropper tool: Copy a color from the photo 1.  Select the eyedropper icon and press the A Button. 2.  Move the eyedropper icon over a part of the photo where    you want to copy the color and press the A Button. 3.  The cursor will change to the selected color. Scissors tool: Cut and paste a piece of the photo 1.  Select the scissors icon and press the A Button. 2.  Move the scissors icon over a part of the photo where you want to   cut and paste and press the A Button. A cut frame will appear. 3.  Press the A Button to cut the area and again to paste it. Doodle <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=22&amp;vmode=full">22page</a><br><br>20 P h o t o   C h a n n e l     Saving Mood and Doodle Changes Changes made to your photos can only be saved by posting your photo to the  Wii Message Board (see page 21). You cannot save or overwrite photos or videos on the SD Card. •  You can make Doodle changes to  only one photo at a time. If you  select  another photo while you  have a modiﬁed photo open, you   will see the  following warning   screen, shown at right. NOTE: Erased doodles cannot be  recovered. •  When you return to the Photo   Channel start screen, any Mood or   Doodle changes will be erased  unless you post your modiﬁed   photos to the Wii Message Board.  You will be notiﬁed by this screen: Photo Channel Move pieces Get a hint View the original image. View records for shortest  completion time Number of puzzle piecesThe puzzle starts with six pieces.  After completing that level, you can  choose the number of pieces to  start with. Puzzle When you select this option, your photo will be divided into pieces.  To reassemble the pieces, move the cursor over a piece and press and hold the  A Button. Move the piece into place and drop it by releasing the A Button. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=23&amp;vmode=full">23page</a><br><br>21     Viewing Your Videos Select a video from the photo album to begin playing it. •  Hold down the 1 Button on the Wii Remote to rewind the video.•  Hold down the 2 Button on the Wii Remote to advance the video. Tap these buttons to rewind or advance the video a little. NOTE: Any of the options available in the Fun! mode can be applied  to individual frames of a video.     Posting Photos to the Wii Message Board or Wii Menu You can save your photos or single frames from videos from an SD Card to the Wii  System Memory by posting them to the Wii Message Board or Wii Menu. When you display a photo or video frame in full-screen mode, you will have the  option to post that photo to the Wii Message Board or Wii Menu. If you select Post  you will see the following conﬁrmation screen: •  Images that have been modiﬁed by Mood or Doodle changes also can be saved    to the Wii Message Board or Wii Menu. •  You can use the Wii Message Board to send photos to anyone on your list of Wii   Friends (see page 36). NOTE: See page 32 for information on deleting messages from the Wii  Message Board. When deleting images posted to the Wii Message Board, you  must delete the entire message. Photo Channel <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=24&amp;vmode=full">24page</a><br><br>22 P h o t o   C h a n n e l     SD Card Information To use the Photo Channel, you must have an SD Card with compatible image data  stored on it. SD Cards are used in many digital cameras and cell phones and for data storage on PCs. Refer to the instruction manuals for these devices for information on how to store  data on the SD Cards. The Wii console accepts only SD Cards (2 GB maximum), including miniSD and  microSD when used with their respective adapters. Photo Channel SD Card miniSD Cardand Adapter microSD Cardand Adapter <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=25&amp;vmode=full">25page</a><br><br>23     Supported File Formats The Photo Channel can display or play ﬁles in the following formats: Image Files Format: JPEG, baseline only. Size: Up to 8192 x 8192. Video Files Format: QuickTime (motion JPEG), (.avi ﬁles). Size: Up to 848 x 480. Audio Files Format: AAC (MP4 format ﬁles with “.m4a” ﬁle extension that have been AAC encoded.) PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: •  Some ﬁles in the above formats may not work with the Photo Channel. •  The audio components of some video ﬁles may not be playable. •  Using an SD Card with slow transfer speed may result in longer load times    or irregular video playback. Photo Channel <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=26&amp;vmode=full">26page</a><br><br>24 W i i   S h o p   C h a n n e l Wii Shop Channel Using the Wii Shop Channel You will need the following to use this Channel:     An existing broadband Internet connection. See pages 53-61 for information on connecting your Wii console to the Internet.     Wii Points You can purchase a Wii Points Card™ at many retailers that carry Nintendo products.You can also purchase Wii Points through the Wii Shop Channel using a credit card. NOTE: Your use of the Wii Shop Channel is subject to your acceptance of the Wii Users Agreement, the Wii Privacy Policy and the Wii Code of Conduct. Copies of the most updated versions of these agreements may be found at  support.nintendo.com. T h e   W i i   S h o p   C h a n n e l   a l l o w s   y o u   t o   d o w n l o a d   n e w   C h a n n e l s ,   o r   t o   r e d e e m   W i i   P o i n t s ™   t o   d o w n l o a d   V i r t u a l   C o n s o l e ™   s u p p o r t e d   g a m e s   a n d   o t h e r   p r o g r a m s   s u c h   a s   W i i W a r e ™   t i t l e s ,   o r   p u r c h a s e   o t h e r   g o o d s   o f f e r e d   ( w h e n   a v a i l a b l e )   o n   t h e   W i i   S h o p   C h a n n e l . Wii Menu Wii Shop Channel To select an on-screen option, simply point at it with the Wii Remote and press the A Button. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=27&amp;vmode=full">27page</a><br><br>25 Wii Shop Channel     Going Shopping In the Wii Shop Channel you can use Wii Points to download additional features and items—including selected titles of your favorite classic NES™, Super NES™, Nintendo  64™, Sega Genesis™,  TurboGrafx16™, NEOGEO™ games and more (subject to  availability). NOTE: Some Virtual Console games can only be played with a Classic  Controller (sold separately). While browsing the catalog of available content in the Wii Shop Channel, you can  select a game from the list to view detailed information, including details about the number of Points needed to download the game. If you have enough Points in your  account, download the game and it will be added as a channel on the Wii Menu.  If you need to add Points to your account, you can either buy Points with a credit card, or redeem a Wii Points Card (sold separately.) To add Points, go to the Add Wii Points  menu.  •  To buy Points with a credit card, select this option from the menu, enter your credit  card information, and choose the amount of Points you would like to buy. Once you   conﬁrm your purchase, the Points will be added to your account.  •  To redeem a Wii Points Card, select this option from the menu. Scratch off the silver  area on the back of the card to reveal the Points Card activation number. Enter the   activation number into the appropriate ﬁeld on the screen. After you submit the  number, the number of Points printed on the front of the card will be added to   your account.  Important Notes about the Wii Shop Channel and the use of Wii Points •  Points have no monetary value and cannot be redeemed for cash. All Points and   software downloads are only for use on a single Wii console and are   non-refundable and non-transferable. •  A maximum number of unused Points can be stored on one Wii console. •  Additional hardware accessories may be required to use Wii software downloaded   from the Wii Shop Channel and are sold separately. •  Software downloaded from the Wii Shop Channel is licensed to you, not sold.  •  Wii Points are subject to a User Agreement, which may be viewed at   http://support.nintendo.com. •  Points cards are valid for use in the United States and Canada only and Points are   only redeemable for downloading software or purchasing goods offered on the Wii   Shop Channel. •  If your Parental Controls are set to restrict use of Points, you will be able to   purchase Wii Points using a credit card but use of these Points will be restricted by   your Parental Controls setting. •  Please visit http://support.nintendo.com for more information. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=28&amp;vmode=full">28page</a><br><br>V i r t u a l   Co n s o l e™ Virtual Console     Classic Controller NOTE: Your download and use of Virtual Console games is subject to your acceptance of the Wii Users Agreement, the Wii Privacy Policy and the Wii Code of Conduct. Copies of the most updated versions of these agreements may  be found at support.nintendo.com. D o w n l o a d   V i r t u a l   C o n s o l e   g a m e s   f r o m   t h e   W i i   S h o p   C h a n n e l  a n d   p l a y   g a m e s   f r o m   t h e   N E S ™ ,   S u p e r   N E S ™ ,   N i n t e n d o   6 4 ™ ,  S e g a   G e n e s i s ™ ,   T u r b o G r a f x 1 6 ™ ,   N E O G E O ™   a n d   m o r e   ( s u b j e c t   t o   a v a i l a b i l i t y ) .   A f t e r   d o w n l o a d i n g ,   a   V i r t u a l   C o n s o l e   g a m e   w i l l   a p p e a r   a s   i t s   o w n   c h a n n e l   i n   t h e   W i i   M e n u . Example of Virtual Console game Start screen Wii Shop Channel Note: An Internet connection is required to download Virtual Console games. 26 Virtual Console Games     Virtual Console Game Controllers Virtual Console games can use the controllers shown at right. Some Virtual Console  games may require the Classic Controller (sold separately).  The illustrations show one  possible way of holding the controllers during game play. The controllers used for Virtual Console games may vary depending on the  game. Be sure and check the information on the Wii Shop Channel about what  controllers are needed to play speciﬁc games before redeeming your Wii Points for  downloadable software. •  You can also use a GameCube controller for certain games. •  Some games use a USB keyboard. See page 68, or the Software Download screen   on the Wii Shop Channel for more information. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=29&amp;vmode=full">29page</a><br><br>27     Virtual Console Game Manuals To view a manual for a Virtual Console game that you have downloaded, follow these  steps: 1.  Press the Home Button on the Wii Remote or Classic Controller. 2.  Select Operations Guide from the Home Menu. 3.  A Contents menu will appear: NOTE: Similar manuals will be  available for new channels that are  downloaded.     Saving Virtual Console game titles Virtual Console game titles are saved in the Wii console memory. •  A Virtual Console title can be copied onto a SD Card, but cannot be played on a   different Wii console. It must be played on the original console it was downloaded to.     Saving Game Save Data Save data for Virtual Console games is saved in the Wii console memory.  Note that  some games do not have a save feature or allow data to be copied to an SD Card. •  Save data can be copied to an SD Card For more information on using SD Cards, see page 32 in the Operations Manual - System Setup, and pages 40-41 in the Operations Manual - Channels and Settings.     Suspending Your Game Some Virtual Console games allow you to suspend your game and return to it at a later time. When you suspend play, a Suspend Point is created and saved in the Wii  console memory. •  A Suspend Point is deleted when you resume the game. •  You cannot copy a Suspend Point to an SD Card, even if you move the Virtual   Console game title to an SD Card. NOTE: If you accidentally press RESET or turn off the power of the Wii Remote  or console, you may lose the Suspend Point. •  A scroll bar will appear if there is more information than can ﬁt on one screen. •  Use the + Control Pad to scroll through the menu, then press the A Button to view   your choice. •  Press the Home Button again to close the menu. Sample Virtual Console Game  Contents menu <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=30&amp;vmode=full">30page</a><br><br>W i i Wa re™ WiiWare The Wii Remote can be  used with this game. The Nunchuk can be used with this game. The Classic Controller can be used with this game. The GameCube  Controller can be used  with this game. D o w n l o a d   o r i g i n a l   W i i   g a m e   t i t l e s   a v a i l a b l e   o n l y   f r o m   t h e   W i i  S h o p   C h a n n e l .   A f t e r   d o w n l o a d i n g ,   a   W i i W a r e   g a m e   w i l l   a p p e a r   a s   i t s   o w n   c h a n n e l   i n   t h e   W i i   M e n u . Example of WiiWare game Start screen Note: An Internet connection is required to download Wii Ware games. 28 Sample Wii Ware game Details screen More Details option     WiiWare Game Manuals WiiWare game manuals can be viewed both from the Details screen in Wii Shop  Channel, or from the game after you have downloaded it. Viewing a manual from Wii Shop Channel: 1.  Select the More Details option   from the game Details screen on   the Wii Shop Channel. WiiWare Games     WiiWare Game Controllers The type of controllers that can be used with each Wii Ware title are shown on the  details screen for each game on the Wii Shop Channel (see image below) and may be  different from game to game. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=31&amp;vmode=full">31page</a><br><br>* IMPORTANT: Selecting View Detailed Instructions will end the game. Be sure to save your game data before choosing this option, or review these instructions  before gameplay.  29 2.  Select the category of information from the  table of contents. A scroll bar will appear if   there is more information then will ﬁt on   one screen. 3.  Use the following controls to navigate   through the manual: Viewing a manual from a downloaded WiiWare game: 1.  From either the game title screen or during a game*, press the HOME Button on   the Wii Remote or Classic Controller. 2.  Select Operations Guide from the HOME Menu to see controller instructions. 3.  Select View Detailed Instructions to go to the   table of contents.     Saving WiiWare game titles WiiWare game titles are saved in the Wii console memory. •  A WiiWare title can be copied onto a SD Card, but cannot be played on a   different Wii console. It must be played on the original console it was downloaded to.     Saving Game Save Data Save data for WiiWare game titles is saved in the Wii console memory.  Note that  some games do not have a save feature or allow data to be copied to an SD Card. •  Save data can be copied to an SD Card For more information on using SD Cards, see page 32 in the Operations Manual - System Setup, and pages 38-39 in the Operations Manual - Channels and Settings.     Add-on Content Additional levels, maps, items, and other content can be downloaded for some titles.  This content is saved in the Wii console memory. •  Additional Wii Points may be necessary to download add-on content. •  Most add-on content can be copied to an SD Card, although some add-on content   cannot be copied. •  Although add-on content can be copied onto a SD Card, it cannot be used on a   different Wii console. It must be used on the original console it was downloaded to. NOTE: Your download and use of WiiWare games is subject to your acceptance of the Wii Users Agreement, the Wii  Privacy Policy and the Wii Code of Conduct. Copies of the most updated versions of these agreements may be  found at support.nintendo.com. Sample WiiWare Game Manual  Contents menu Up/Down – Scroll the screen  up or down. Left/Right – Go to the previous or next page. View instruction for selected item. Return to Table of Contents page. Close the Online manual. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=32&amp;vmode=full">32page</a><br><br>30 W i i   M e ss a g e   B o a rd Message Board Using the Wii Message Board Use the Wii Message Board to: •  Exchange messages with friends and family members. •  Add photos or Miis (see Mii Channel, page 6) to your messages. •  Check your console’s unique Wii Number. Your Wii Number is a 16-digit number assigned to your console. Use your Wii Number  to register Wii Friends. (See page 38 to learn how to register a Wii Friend). The following features require an Internet connection (see Wii Settings and Data  Management, pages 53-61, for more information on Internet connections). •  Send messages to your Wii friends' consoles or e-mail addresses. •  Register Wii Friends in the Message Board Address Book. You can only exchange messages or use other Internet–based communication with  your Wii Friends. NOTE: Your ability to send and receive messages on you Wii console is subject to your acceptance of the Wii Users  Agreement, the Wii Privacy Policy and the Wii Code of Conduct. Copies of the most updated versions of these  agreements may be found at support.nintendo.com.     Opening the Message Board Select the Message Board icon from the Wii Menu. •  This icon will blink if you have a message waiting for you. The Message Board will appear: Ke e p   i n   t o u c h   w i t h   f r i e n d s   a n d   f a m i l y   t h ro u g h   t h e  W i i   M e ss a g e  B o a rd .  E xc h a n g e   m e ss a g e s   a n d   p i c t u re s   w i t h   f a m i l y   m e m b e r s .  I f   y o u   h a v e   a   b ro a d b a n d   I n t e r n e t   c o n n e c t i o n ,  y o u   c a n   a l s o   exc h a n g e   m e ss a g e s   w i t h   y o u r  W i i   Fr i e n d s   a n d   re c e i v e   n e w s   o n   u p c o m i n g   g a m e s ,  e v e n t s ,  a n d   m o re . Wii Menu Message Board Icon Message Board To select an on-screen option, simply point at it with the Wii Remote and press the A Button. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=33&amp;vmode=full">33page</a><br><br>31      Message Board From the Message Board, you can see if you have any messages posted for you. From this screen, you can also: •  Reply to messages.  •  Cancel message service from Channels (see page 39). •  Open the Calendar.  •  Return to the Wii Menu. •  Create a message. •  Today’s Accomplishments Each time you play a game (Wii games only) or a Wii Channel, the Wii records how long you spent playing it, and then sends you a message  titled "Today's Accomplishments." This also records your sent message history from the Message Board.  This message cannot be deleted. Message Board Read or reply Select and hold the A and B Buttons  to grab and move this icon. Change days Move forward or back a day. If you  receive more than ten messages a day,  select these to display any messages  beyond ten. Open the calendar See page 33. Return to the Wii Menu Date Photo icon This icon will appear on messages  that have photos attached. Create message See page 34. The pin will light on newly attached messages. Message(More than 6 hours old.) New message (Less than 6 hours old.) <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=34&amp;vmode=full">34page</a><br><br>32 W i i   M e ss a g e   B o a rd Message Board     Reading Messages To read a message, move the cursor over a message and press the A Button. The sender's name and message text will appear, along with information like any  attached photos or Miis. Message Sender’s name Message text Photo Select the photo to view a larger image.  You can also send attached photos to  other recipients (see page 36). Back Return to the Message Board. Reply Reply to a message (see page 36). Mii This only appears if the  sender has attached a Mii to the message (see page 35). Delete message Deleted messages cannot be  recovered. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=35&amp;vmode=full">35page</a><br><br>33     Calendar Select the Calendar icon to open the Calendar. Select a date on the calendar to open the Message Board for that day. Here is a sample Calendar.  The appearance varies depending on how many messages you receive. Calendar screen Change months Move forward or back a month. You can also do this by pressing the Plus (+) or Minus (-) Buttons  on the remote. Month and year of  displayed calendar page. Back Return to the Message Board. Open date Open the Message Board  for a particular date. Message icon Appears on days with  messages. NOTE: The Calendar displays dates from January 2000 to December 2035. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=36&amp;vmode=full">36page</a><br><br>34 W i i   M e ss a g e   B o a rd Message Board     Creating Messages From the Message Board, select the Create Message icon. From here, you can open the Address Book, write a memo to post to the Message Board,  or write a message to send to a Wii Friend. NOTE: Before sending messages to Wii Friends, you must ﬁrst register them in your Address Book (see page 38). Create Message screen Address Book Check your console’s Wii  Number or register a Wii Friend. Back Return to the Message Board. Create message Create a message to send to  a Wii Friend (see page 35). Create memo Create a memo to post to the Message Board (see page 35). Current date <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=37&amp;vmode=full">37page</a><br><br>35     Creating and Posting a Memo to the Message Board 1.  Open a blank memo by selecting the Create Memo icon from the Create   Message screen. 2.  Move the cursor over the text area of the memo and press the A Button to open   the virtual keyboard. See page 66 for more information on the virtual keyboard. 3.  Enter text by moving the cursor over the desired letter and pressing the A Button. 4.  To attach a Mii, select the Mii icon, then select the Mii you would like to use. 5.  Select Post to post your memo.     Creating and Sending a Message to a Wii Friend NOTE: To use this feature, you must have an Internet connection and  register your Wii Friend in the Address Book (see page 38). 1.  Select the Create Message icon on the Create Message screen. 2.  Select a Wii Friend to send a message to from the address book, and then press    the A Button. 3.  Move the cursor over the text area of the message and press the A Button to open    the virtual keyboard. See page 66 for more information on the virtual keyboard. 4.  Enter text by moving the cursor over the desired letter and pressing the A Button. 5.  To attach a Mii, select the Mii icon, then select the Mii you would like to use. This   option only works when sending your message to another Wii console. 6.  Select Send to send your message. Mii icon Text area Address Book sample page <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=38&amp;vmode=full">38page</a><br><br>36 W i i   M e ss a g e   B o a rd Message Board     Replying to a Message 1.  From the Message screen, select Reply. 2.  Move the cursor over the body of the memo and press the A Button to open    the virtual keyboard. See page 66 for more information on the virtual keyboard. 3.  Enter text by moving the cursor over the desired letter and pressing the A Button. 4.  To attach a Mii, select the Mii icon, then select the Mii you would like to use. This   option only works when sending your message to another Wii console. 5.  Select Send to send your message.     Sending a Photo You can send a photo that was posted to the Message Board from the Photo Channel program, or that was attached to an incoming message. Begin by selecting a message from the Message Board that has a photo icon on it. (See page 21 for information on  posting photos to the Message Board.) 1.  From the Message screen, select the photo, then select Send. 2.  Select a Wii Friend to send a message to from the address book, and then press the    A Button. 3.  Enter text by moving the cursor over the desired letter and pressing the A Button. 4.  To attach a Mii, select the Mii icon, then select the Mii you would like to attach to  the message.  This option only works when sending your message to a Wii Friend   on another Wii console. 5.  Select Send to send your message. Photo icon This icon appears  if a photo has  been attached to   the message. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=39&amp;vmode=full">39page</a><br><br>37     Using the Address Book To open the Address Book, select the Address Book from the Create Message screen. From here, you can: •  Conﬁrm your Wii Number. •  Register a Wii Friend (up to a maximum of 100). •  Edit registration details. •  Send a message. Wii Friend entry Select to send a message  or edit information. Mii Assign a Mii to a Wii  Friend. Back Return to previous screen. Page display Current and total pages. Change pages Move forward or back a page. Register Select to register a new Wii Friend. Open entry space Select to register a Wii Friend. Editing the order of your Address Book: You can rearrange the order of your entries by using the A and B Buttons simultaneously and dragging the entry up or down the list. Drag the entry over a scroll button to move to  another page. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=40&amp;vmode=full">40page</a><br><br>38 W i i   M e ss a g e   B o a rd Message Board     Registering a Wii Friend NOTE: To register a Wii Friend, your Wii console must be connected to the Internet  with a broadband Internet connection. 1.  Select the Address Book option from the Create Message screen (page 32). 2.  Select the Register option from the Address Book screen. 3.  Select the Wii option to register another  Wii console or select the Others option to   register an e-mail address. 4.  For a Wii console, enter the Wii Number   for that Wii console. For a PC or   cell–phone user, enter an e-mail address   (cannot contain over 100 characters). 5.  Enter a nickname for your friend. 6.  To attach a Mii, select the Mii icon, then select the Mii you would like to use.   This option works only when registering a Wii console user. 7.  Select OK to conﬁrm the information and register your Wii Friend.     Exchanging Messages or Data with WiiConnect24 •  If both parties are Wii users, you  must register each other as Wii  Friends to exchange messages   or data. •  If one party is a Wii user and the  other is a PC or cell–phone user,  a registration e-mail will be sent  to the PC/cell–phone user during   the Wii Friend registration   process. The PC/cell phone user  will need to respond and accept   in order to complete the registration. NOTE: You will not be able to send photos from your Wii console to the PC/cell  phone user.     Editing or Deleting Wii Friends 1.  Move the cursor over the Wii Friend   nickname in the Address Book and press   the  A Button. 2.  Select from Change Nickname or Erase. NOTE: If you erase a Wii Friend entry, it will be permanently deleted from your  Address Book.     Viewing Your Wii Number The Wii Number is a 16 digit number  assigned to each Wii console. By  exchanging Wii Numbers with other Wii users, you can register your Wii  system to a Wii Friend. 1.  Select Address Book from the   Create Message screen. 2.  Your console’s Wii number will be   displayed. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=41&amp;vmode=full">41page</a><br><br>39     Canceling Wii Channel Message Service An option to “opt-out” or stop delivery may appear for some messages sent to you from certain Wii Channels. You can stop the delivery of these messages by  selecting this icon          and choosing  one of two settings: 1.  Choose “This message service” to  stop messages from this Channel   only. 2.  Choose “All message services” to  stop messages from all Channels. When you download a new channel, you will have the same opportunity as  described above to decide whether or not to receive messages from  channels. NOTE: You will still receive messages from your Wii friends.     Transferring Data to an SD Card If the Wii System Memory is full,  you can save data to an SD Card. For more  information on using SD Cards in the Wii console, see pages 40-42 in this manual and  page 32 in the Wii Operations Manual - System Setup. 1.  If you get a message on the Wii   console that there is no more room  for additional Message Board data,  insert an SD Card into the SD Card  Slot on the front of the  Wii console.   If there is already an SD Card in the   SD Card Slot when you run out of  space in the console memory, you  will be asked if you want to save to   the SD Card. 2.  Conﬁrm that you want to save data to the SD Card. 3.  A set number of messages will be saved to the SD Card, starting with the   oldest messages. CAUTION: Do not remove the SD Card or turn the power off while transferring  data. This can damage the data or the SD Card. 4.  If you do not insert an SD Card after the memory–full message, the oldest   messages will be deleted automatically. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=42&amp;vmode=full">42page</a><br><br>40 W i i   S e tt i n g s   a n d   D at a   M a n a g e m e n t Wii Settings and Data Management Getting Started To reach Wii Settings and Data Management, select the Wii icon on the bottom left of  the Wii Menu screen. (If more than one remote is connected, use Player 1.) I n  W i i   S e tt i n g s   a n d   D a t a   M a n a g e m e n t ,  y o u   c a n   m a n a g e   d a t a   s a v e d  i n   y o u r  W i i   c o n s o l e   a s   w e l l   a s   i n   y o u r   ex t e r n a l   m e m o r y   m e d i a . Yo u   c a n   a l s o   a d j u s t   s e tt i n g s   t h a t   a ff e c t   m a n y   a s p e c t s   o f   y o u r   c o n s o l e ,  s u c h   a s   t h e   S e n s o r   B a r,  t h e   I n t e r n e t   c o n n e c t i o n , W i i Co n n e c t 2 4 ,  t i m e   s e tt i n g s ,  a n d   o t h e r   f u n c t i o n s . Select Data Management from the Wii Options screen to see a choice of two kinds of  data you can manage: Save Data and Channels. Select one to proceed. IMPORTANT: If you are trying to completely remove data to free up space on your system, data may need to be deleted or moved to an SD card from both the Save  Data and Channel areas. For more information on managing your Wii console  available memory space, visit http://support.nintendo.com/wiimemory. Data Management To select an on-screen option, simply point at it with the Wii Remote and press the A Button. Channels Lets you delete speciﬁc Channels or save them  to an SD Card (see page 42). Save Data Lets you organize and delete the save data in Wii System Memory, SD Cards, and Nintendo  GameCube Memory Cards. Wii Settings Conﬁgure your time settings, Internet  conﬁguration, WiiConnect24, and  other system options. Data Management Wii Menu Wii Icon <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=43&amp;vmode=full">43page</a><br><br>41 Wii Settings and Data Management     Save Data Select Save Data from the Data Management screen to see two kinds of data  management: Wii and Nintendo GameCube. Select one to proceed. Nintendo GameCube You can copy or move data between two Nintendo GameCube Memory Cards,  or delete data found on a Memory Card. Insert the Memory Card into one of the Nintendo GameCube Memory Card Slots  (or into both Memory Card Slots if you plan to copy or move data). To view what's on a speciﬁc Memory Card, select the corresponding slot option:  Nintendo GameCube Memory Card Slot A or Nintendo GameCube Memory Card Slot B. You'll then see all the data currently on  the card. Select the data you want to manage, then select Move, Copy, or  Delete. NOTE: You cannot move or copy data files in the following cases: •  When there's only one Memory Card inserted in the Memory Card Slots. •  When there's not enough space in the Memory Card that you're trying to move or   copy a file to. •  When you've reached the maximum of 127 files on the Memory Card that you're  trying to move or copy a file to (this maximum may be lower for earlier Memory   Cards). •  When the same kind of file already exists on the Memory Card you're trying to   move or copy a file to. •  When you're trying to move or copy a file that you're not allowed to move or copy. Wii You can copy and delete data found in the Wii System Memory and SD Cards. First select the Wii option to look at all data saved in the console's internal memory, or select the SD Card option to view the data  saved on an SD Card inserted in the SD  Card Slot. Select the data you want to manage, then  select Copy or Delete. Nintendo GameCube Move, copy, or delete data on  Nintendo GameCube Memory Cards. Wii Manage data in the Wii System  Memory and SD Cards. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=44&amp;vmode=full">44page</a><br><br>42 W i i   S e tt i n g s   a n d   D at a   M a n a g e m e n t Wii Settings and Data Management     Channels When you enter the Channels management screen, you'll see all of the individual  Channels currently on your Wii console. Select a speciﬁc Channel to see two options  appear: Delete or Copy. Select the Delete option if you want to erase a Channel. Select the Move option if you want to move the Channel to an SD Card. NOTE: You cannot move Channels in the following cases: •  When there's no SD Card in the SD Card Slot. •  When there's not enough space in the SD Card. •  The kind of SD Card you're using is incompatible with the Wii console (see   page 22). Wii Settings Select Wii Settings from the Wii Options screen to see the wide variety of system  settings that you can change. To scroll to a different options page,use the Wii Remote  to point at a left/right arrow to scroll to a different selection page.  (If more than one  remote is connected, use Player 1.) Select the Wii system option that you wish to change. Consult the next page to see all  of the options. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=45&amp;vmode=full">45page</a><br><br>page 44 page 44 page 45 page 47 page 48 page 52 page 53 page 62 page 63 page 63 page 63 page 63 Console Nickname  Give your Wii console a unique nickname. Calendar  Set the date and time. Screen  Configure your screen output settings. Sound  Configure your sound output settings. Parental Controls  Restrict use of Wii software, Channels, and purchasing functions Sensor Bar  Configure your Sensor Bar sensitivity and placement settings. Internet  Configure your internet connection settings. WiiConnect24™  Change your WiiConnect24 and Standby Connection settings. Language  Select the language display. Country  Select the country where your Wii console will be used. Wii System Update  Check for Wii system updates. Format Wii System Memory  Delete ALL Channels and Save Data in Wii System Memory.* *Additional steps are required to delete your Wii Shop Channel account activity and rights to play previously downloaded Virtual Console games. Please see page 63 for  instructions on how to delete this information. 43 Wii Settings and Data Management <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=46&amp;vmode=full">46page</a><br><br>44 W i i   S e tt i n g s   a n d   D at a   M a n a g e m e n t Wii Settings and Data Management     Console Nickname You can give your Wii console a Console Nickname to distinguish your Wii console  from others when you are connecting with other Wii consoles. To change the current  nickname, select the text area, then use the Wii keyboard (see page 66-67) for entering the new Console Nickname. Conﬁrm your change once it's complete.     Calendar You can change your Wii console's Calendar settings by selecting the Date or Time  options. Date Setting Change the date by pointing at the up/down arrow that corresponds to  the year, month, or day, then pressing A  until you see the correct number. Conﬁrm your Date changes once  they're complete. Time Setting Change the time by pointing at the  up/down arrow that corresponds to the hours or minutes, then pressing A until  you see the correct number. Conﬁrm  your Time changes once they're  complete. NOTE: The Wii console uses a 24 hour  clock. For example, 1:00 pm is  displayed as 13:00. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=47&amp;vmode=full">47page</a><br><br>Widescreen (16:9) Standard (4:3) Widescreen Settings You can change the screen format for your Wii display by selecting the Standard (4:3)  or Widescreen (16:9) options. Conﬁrm your selection once it's complete. 45 Wii Settings and Data Management     Screen You can change your Wii screen output settings by selecting the Screen Position,  Widescreen Settings, TV Resolution, and Screen Burn-in options. Screen Position Change the horizontal screen position by pointing at the left/right arrows, then pressing A until you see the horizontal shift you want. (The range is – 8 to + 8.)  Conﬁrm your position change once it's complete. NOTES: •   In addition to using Wii's widescreen setting, you must also adjust your       television's options to take advantage of its own widescreen mode(s). •  Some television sets will not change to widescreen display even when receiving     widescreen input from the Wii console. Standard (4:3) Select when you're using a television that supports only standard  4:3 screen aspect ratio. Widescreen (16:9) Select when you're using a widescreen television or a television  that supports a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=48&amp;vmode=full">48page</a><br><br>46 W i i   S e tt i n g s   a n d   D at a   M a n a g e m e n t Wii Settings and Data Management     Screen (continued) TV Resolution Some Wii software supports a 480p progressive output that displays at a higher  resolution than the Standard 480i resolution. To view Wii display output in 480p, you  must change the Wii's TV Resolution setting from Standard TV (480i) to EDTV/HDTV (480p). Conﬁrm your selection once it's complete. (Games that do not support 480p  will be displayed in 480i.) Your television must be a high-deﬁnition TV (HDTV) or enhanced-deﬁnition TV (EDTV)  to view 480p output. In addition, you'll also need the  separately-sold Wii Component Video Cable to connect your Wii to your HDTV or EDTV television. (You cannot see Wii  progressive display output when the console is connected to a television  using any other kind of cable.) Screen Burn-in Reduction When images are displayed in the same spots for long periods of time, some  television screens can suffer "screen burn-in." (See page 12 in the Wii Operations  Manual - System Setup, for more information on TV screen damage.) The Wii console has a Screen Burn-in Reduction feature. When activated, the Wii console will fade the  screen when Wii software is paused for ﬁve or more minutes. (You can revert the screen to its original brightness by simply pressing any button on the Wii Remote  other than the Power Button.) You can turn Screen Burn-in Reduction on  or off by making your selection, then  conﬁrming it. •  Your TV may also have its own screen burn-in reduction function that may fade back     the screen imagery or darken it entirely. •  The Wii's Screen Burn-in Reduction does not work for all types of software,   including Nintendo GameCube software, so it is recommended that the television   be turned off when not playing. •  Please follow your TV manufacturer’s recommendations to avoid screen burn-in. EDTV or HDTV (480p) Standard TV (480i) Select this display output when using the Wii  Component Video Cable to connect with your HDTV  or EDTV. Select this display output when using any other kind of cable to connect with your television, such as the  Wii AV Cable. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=49&amp;vmode=full">49page</a><br><br>47 Wii Settings and Data Management     Sound You can change the sound setting for your Wii output by selecting the Mono, Stereo,  or Surround options. Conﬁrm your selection once it's complete. Mono Stereo Surround Select when you want Wii sound output to come equally out of the left and right TV speakers. Some games may include only Mono  sound. Select when using software that provides different sounds for the  left and right TV speakers to create a fuller audio effect. Select when using software that provides different sounds for  the left, right, and other TV speakers to create an even-fuller audio effect. Your game and TV must be compatible with  surround sound to take advantage of this feature. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=50&amp;vmode=full">50page</a><br><br>48 W i i   S e tt i n g s   a n d   D at a   M a n a g e m e n t Wii Settings and Data Management     Wii Parental Controls The Wii Parental Controls settings offer you a means to manage what Wii content is accessible to the console users.  If you apply Parental Controls, you will be prompted to set a 4-digit PIN which will allow you to adjust the Parental Controls settings in the  future and also allow you to access content that may be restricted by the Parental  Controls settings.  The Parental Controls default setting is “OFF” which means that the  console will allow all content unless you change the settings.  There is one Parental  Controls setting per console so you should tailor the settings to lowest common denominator and share the PIN with users who may be allowed access to blocked  content.   To customize the settings, click the Wii icon from the Wii Menu and select Wii  Settings, then select Parental Controls. These are the features that are offered within  Parental Controls: •  Access to Wii software and Related Content   Setting is based on the Entertainment Software Rating Board (“ESRB”) game rating  categories.  Please see page 50 for information on the various ratings.  Note that this setting controls Wii, Virtual Console and WiiWare games and related content.  It does  NOT control access to Nintendo GameCube games. If you connect to the Internet, you will be able to select these additional  Parental Controls options: •  Internet Channel Controls access to the browser.  •  News Channel Controls access to the News Channel. •  Online Communication and User Created Content Controls sending and receiving of messages from the Wii console and in online games where open communication is available.  Also controls exchange of user  created content in compatible games.  Note that system updates will be delivered  regardless of this setting. •  Use of Wii Points Controls use of Wii Points.  If this setting is on, users will be required to enter the  Parental Controls PIN when using Wii Points to download content from the Wii Shop  Channel. If Parental Controls are applied and a user attempts to play or download content that exceeds the Parental Controls setting, the user will be prompted to enter the Parental Controls PIN to temporarily disable the Parental Controls.  The PIN will be necessary each time a user tries to access restricted content.  If your settings only apply to certain  members of your household, share the Parental Controls PIN with users who may  have unrestricted use of the system. You will be prompted to select and answer a secret question that will allow you to retrieve a forgotten Parental Controls PIN.  If you forget your PIN, please follow the  prompts on screen to answer your secret question.  If you are unable to retrieve your  PIN by answering your secret question, please call Nintendo Consumer Service:  USA/Canada 1-800-255-3700Latin America 1-425-558-7078 Selecting allowable video  game content. Conﬁrming settings. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=51&amp;vmode=full">51page</a><br><br>49 Wii Settings and Data Management Important Privacy Information Through your Wii console you will be able to participate in a variety of games  and activities, some of which will be online. In order to protect your privacy  and that of your family when using your Wii console, we strongly  recommend the following:     PARENTS PLEASE READ: PROTECTING YOUR     CHILDREN’S PRIVACY •  Before allowing your children to use the Wii console, we highly recommend that   you educate them on the importance of not sharing any personal information   about themselves with strangers.  Please carefully review the next section titled   “Protecting the Privacy of Your Personal Information When Using the Wii Console”   and discuss it with your children to help them understand steps they can take to  protect the privacy of their personal information. Explain to them the danger of   receiving messages from, or communicating with, strangers. •  You should supervise your children’s use of the Wii console at all times and assist   them with the setup of the Wii console.  If at any time you want to stop your   children’s use of online or interactive features of the Wii console, you can simply   disconnect your Wii console from the Wii online services as explained on page 48.     PROTECTING THE PRIVACY OF YOUR PERSONAL     INFORMATION WHEN USING THE Wii CONSOLE •  Never give out personal information about yourself such as your ﬁrst or last name,  phone number, birth date, age, school, e-mail or home address when communicating   with strangers or using any services offered on your Wii console. •  You may have the option of linking your Wii Shop Channel account to your My   Nintendo account.  By linking your accounts, you will be able to register   downloaded content and have such registrations reﬂected in both of your accounts.   In addition, Nintendo will be able to connect your activity on your Wii Shop   Channel and other online features of the Wii console to your My Nintendo Account   and send you offers, surveys and promotions for games or other items you are   interested in.  If you do not want Nintendo to be able to do this, do not link your   accounts.   •  If you use the messaging features of the Wii console, you need to understand   that Nintendo may monitor your use and share certain information (i) as required  by law, (ii) where necessary to protect the company, its customers or employees, or   (iii) as necessary to provide the services. •  If you decide to provide personal information to any third party website, the   sharing of such information will be subject to the privacy policy of that company,   not Nintendo’s privacy policy.  Be cautious before providing any personal   information to any third party through the online services offered on your Wii   console. •  Your Wii console may store certain personal information on your Wii Remote so   please note that by using your Wii Remote on a Wii console other than your own, it   is possible that certain personal information about you could be shared with that   other Wii console. •  For your protection, prior to selling or transferring your Wii console, please be sure   to clean and securely remove all of your personal information including any   pictures or messages on the message board and all other stored sensitive   information on the Wii console hard drive. For information on how to wipe your Wii   console clean of all such information, see page 63. •  Do not use any personal information for nicknames on the Wii Console, user   names in chat rooms or interactive games, names for Miis or for any other services   offered through the Wii Console. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=52&amp;vmode=full">52page</a><br><br>50 W i i   S e tt i n g s   a n d   D at a   M a n a g e m e n t Wii Settings and Data Management Video and Computer Game Software Rating Information The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) ratings are designed to provide information about video and computer game content, so you can make informed purchasing decisions.  ESRB ratings have two parts: rating symbols suggest age appropriateness for the game, and content descriptors indicate elements in a game that may have triggered a particular  rating and/or may be of interest or concern. To take full advantage of the ESRB rating system, it's important to check both the rating symbol (found on the front of the game box) and the content descriptor  (found on the  back of the game box). Go to www.esrb.org for a complete list of these content descriptors. The ESRB rating system is designed to provide information about a computer or video game. The ratings are not meant to recommend which games consumers should buy or rent or to  serve as the only basis for choosing a product. Rather, individuals should use the ESRB ratings together with personal tastes and standards when deciding what is best to purchase. For more information on the ESRB and video game ratings, go to the ESRB web site at www.esrb.org. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=53&amp;vmode=full">53page</a><br><br>51 Wii Settings and Data Management ESRB RATING SYMBOLS FOR VIDEO GAMES &amp; PC SOFTWARE Titles rated EC (Early  Childhood) have  content that may be suitable for ages 3 and older. Contains  no material that  parents would ﬁnd  inappropriate. Titles rated E (Everyone) have content that may be  suitable for ages 6 and  older. Titles in this  category may contain  minimal cartoon, fantasy or mild violence and/or infrequent ouse of mild  language. Titles rated E10+ (Everyone 10 and  older) have content that may be suitable for ages  10 and older. Titles in  this category may  contain more cartoon,  fantasy or mild violence,  mild language and/or minimal suggestive  themes. Titles rated T (Teen) have  content that may be  suitable for ages 13 and  older. Titles in this  category may contain violence, suggestive themes, crude humor,  minimal blood,  simulated gambling,  and/or infrequent use of  strong language. Titles rated M (Mature) have content that may be suitable for ages 17 and  older. Titles in this  category may contain  intense violence, blood and gore, sexual content and/or strong language. Titles rated RP (Rating  Pending) have been submitted to the ESRB and are awaiting ﬁnal  rating. (This symbol  appears only in  advertising prior to a  game’s release. Titles rated AO (Adults Only) have content that should only be played by  persons 18 years and  older. Titles in this  category may include prolonged scenes of  intense violence and/or graphic sexual content  and nudity. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=54&amp;vmode=full">54page</a><br><br>52 W i i   S e tt i n g s   a n d   D at a   M a n a g e m e n t Wii Settings and Data Management Sensitivity Use this feature to adjust the sensitivity of the Pointer function of the Wii Remote.  If you ﬁnd that you're not getting an optimal pointing experience with the Wii  Remote, you may want to adjust this setting. After you select Sensitivity from the Sensor Bar settings screen, you'll see an  explanation screen that further details the Sensitivity setting. Select OK to begin the  adjustment test. In the test, you'll use the Wii Remote  Pointer to move a cursor into view within the test ﬁeld. If you see two blinking dots, your current Sensitivity setting is working  ﬁne. If you don't see two blinking dots, adjust the Sensitivity with the + and - Buttons until you do, then press the A  Button to conﬁrm your new setting. •  If you see three or more dots, the Wii Remote may be sensing an extra light source.  See Wii Remote troubleshooting, page 34, in the Wii Operations Manual - System   Setup. NOTE: The initial recommended distance for using the Wii Remote Pointer is 3 to 10  feet from the Sensor Bar. By increasing the Sensitivity setting, you'll increase the distance at which you can use the Pointer.  Also note that the inﬂuence of direct sunlight and various light sources can make the Pointer operation less optimal.     Sensor Bar When positioning the Sensor Bar, you may need to adjust two key settings. Select  Sensor Bar Position or Sensitivity, then proceed with the following instructions. Sensor Bar Position You'll want to adjust this setting to match where you've placed your Wii's Sensor Bar:  above or below your TV screen. Conﬁrm your selection once it's complete. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=55&amp;vmode=full">55page</a><br><br>Do you have a high-speed  (broadband) Internet  connection, such as cable  or DSL? You can easily connect your Wii if you  get the separately sold Nintendo  Wi-Fi USB Connector and use Internet  Setup to connect with it. If you don't have a wireless network but  instead have a wired local-area network, you can connect Wii to the network with a Wii LAN  Adapter. (Sold separately, may be ordered  through Nintendo’s web site at  www.nintendo.com (USA/Canada only) or by calling Customer Service at 1-800-255-3700.) You must use Internet Setup to  search for your wireless access point. Is your network  environment WIRED? Is your network  environment WIRELESS? You can't yet connect  your Wii to the Internet. Find out what you need  to get started. Do you have a PC  running Windows® XP  or Windows Vista®  directly connected to  your high-speed  Internet connection? NO NO YES p. 61 pp 54-55 AOSS access point - p. 60 53 Wii Settings and Data Management     Internet You'll want to set up your Wii's Internet settings to work well with your home's Internet connection, whether you have a wireless broadband network or want to  connect directly to your wired LAN network. NOTE: When you connect the Wii to the Internet, the console's internal ﬁles will  sometimes be automatically updated. When you select Internet from the Wii Settings screen, you'll go straight to the  Internet Setup screen. Before you proceed with setup selections, consult the  following ﬂowchart to determine what settings and equipment would work well  with your home Internet environment. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=56&amp;vmode=full">56page</a><br><br>54 W i i   S e tt i n g s   a n d   D at a   M a n a g e m e n t Wii Settings and Data Management What You Need for a Wireless Wii Environment 1.   Wii System 2.   Broadband Internet connection     There may be various ways to get broadband Internet connection to your home.    Cable, DSL, and optical-ﬁber networks are among the most common. Check with     your local broadband providers for more information. 3.   The following three methods provide the easiest,     quickest way to create a wireless networking     environment for Wii connection. + BroadbandInternet line Wirelessrouter Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector – See page 56. Nintendo Wi-FiUSB Connector Access Point Even if you don't have a wireless network for all your home  devices, you can still set up a wireless connection for your Wii. If you have a PC running Windows® XP or Windows Vista®  directly connected to your broadband Internet access, you can  plug the separately sold Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector into  an open USB port on the PC. Once you install the software  that's included with the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector,  wirelessly connecting your Wii is easy. (Check support.nintendo.com for the latest PC driver  versions.) NOTE: Your PC must be ON when using this USB connector to connect to  the Internet or WiiConnect24. NOTE: •  The term Access Point is used throughout this manual to mean "wireless LAN access points." •  Use an 802.11 compatible Access Point.  NOTE: Connecting to the Internet is subject to your acceptance of the Wii Users Agreement, the Wii Privacy Policy  and the Wii Code of Conduct. Copies of the most updated versions of these agreements may be found at  support.nintendo.com. Wireless Router (Access Point)  See page 58. AOSS™ Wireless Router (Access Point)  See page 60. Manually Connecting an Access Point See page 59. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=57&amp;vmode=full">57page</a><br><br>55 Wii Settings and Data Management What You Need for a Wired Home Network 1.   Wii System 3.   Wii LAN Adapter (Ethernet) 2.   Broadband Internet connection     There may be various ways to get broadband connection to your home. Cable,    DSL, and optical-ﬁber networks are among the most common. Check with your     local broadband providers for more information. + BroadbandInternet line Broadband router + Cable/DSLmodem Wii LANAdapter Wii LAN Adapter If you rely on a wired high-speed local-area network (LAN) instead of a wireless network, you can connect  Wii directly to your wired LAN with a Wii LAN Adapter.  (Sold separately, may be ordered through Nintendo’s web site at www.nintendo.com (USA/Canada only) or  by calling Customer Service at 1-800-255-3700.) See page 61 for easy Internet Setup details for using  the Wii LAN Adapter. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=58&amp;vmode=full">58page</a><br><br>56 W i i   S e tt i n g s   a n d   D at a   M a n a g e m e n t Wii Settings and Data Management Internet Setup Selections When Using the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector Before using the following Internet Setup procedure, ensure that you've installed the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector Registration Tool software on the PC you're using with the connector. Consult the manual included with the separately sold Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector  for more details on correct installation. BroadbandInternet line Wiredrouter PC + Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector Wii system Select the Connection Settings  option. Select an open connection indicated  by “None”. After conﬁrming that the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector is ready, select  Wireless Connection. Select Nintendo Wi-Fi USB  Connector. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=59&amp;vmode=full">59page</a><br><br>57 Wii Settings and Data Management After again conﬁrming that the  Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector is  ready, select the Next option. After you've established the Wii  connection with the PC, you'll see  a Next option appear in the Wii console’s Internet Setup. Select  Next. If the test succeeds, you've completed  Internet Setup and your Wii is  wirelessly connected. If the test fails, consult the Troubleshooting section in this manual. Select OK to test the connection. You should see an icon in your Windows XP task bar for the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector Registration Tool. Double-click on the icon to launch the tool. It should  show all Wii consoles in wireless range, listing each by its Nickname. Select the Wii that you want to establish a wireless connection for, then click "Grant permission to  connect" from the menu that appears. When you see this screen, continue with setup on the  PC-side described below. Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector Registration  tool icon Step 5 – Wii Step 6 Step 7 Step 5 – PC <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=60&amp;vmode=full">60page</a><br><br>58 W i i   S e tt i n g s   a n d   D at a   M a n a g e m e n t Wii Settings and Data Management Internet Setup Selections for Searching for an Access Point Select the Connections Settings  option. Select  Wireless Connection. Select Search for Access Point. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 The Wii console will search for any identifiable wireless  Access Points nearby. Select your Access Point from the list.  Enter security information if applicable. See Troubleshooting  for Internet connections if problems occur, page 69. Select OK. Select OK to test the connection. If the test succeeds, you've completed Internet Setup and your Wii is wirelessly connected. If the test  fails, consult the Troubleshooting  section of the  manual. Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Select an open connection indicated  by “None”. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=61&amp;vmode=full">61page</a><br><br>59 Wii Settings and Data Management Internet Setup Selections for Manually Connecting an Access Point (Before trying to manually connect to your Access Point, try to search for it first using the instructions on the previous page.) Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 If the test succeeds, you've completed  Internet Setup and your  Wii is wirelessly  connected. If the test  fails, consult the  Troubleshooting section  of the manual. To manually connect, first select the  Connection Settings option. Select the  Console Information option if you need to check the MAC address. This information  may be needed for manual setup. Select  Wireless Connection. Select Manual Setup. WEP WPA(TKIP)WPA(AES) IP Address Do Don't These screens require you to input settings from your PC or router to  establish a connection. See support.nintendo.com for  additional help on how to  complete these screens. Select OK to test the connection. Select an open connection indicated  by “None”. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=62&amp;vmode=full">62page</a><br><br>60 W i i   S e tt i n g s   a n d   D at a   M a n a g e m e n t Wii Settings and Data Management Internet Setup Selections for an AOSS™ Access Point If the access point you are using  supports AOSS (Buffalo Corporation) you can easily conﬁgure your Internet settings with this feature. For details,  refer to the instruction manual for  your access point. NOTE: If you are already using other  wireless devices, using AOSS may change the settings of your access  point. Select Wireless Connection. Wii Console: Follow the instructions on the TV screen. AOSS Access Point: Press the AOSS button (the SET switch),  holding it down until each of the  corresponding LEDs light up. •  If this procedure fails repeatedly, wait   3 minutes and try again. Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Select the Connection Settings  option. Step 1 Select an open connection indicated  by “None”. Step 2 Select the “AOSS” option. Select OK. Select OK to test the connection. If the test succeeds, you've completed  Internet Setup and your Wii is wirelessly  connected. If the test fails, consult the Troubleshooting section in this manual. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=63&amp;vmode=full">63page</a><br><br>61 Wii Settings and Data Management Internet Setup Selections for a Wii LAN Adapter NOTE: Select the Console Information option if you need to check the MAC address.  This information may be needed for manual setup of an Internet connection. Select the Connection Settings  option. Select Wired Connection. If you have a wired local-area network instead of a wireless network, you can  connect your Wii directly to the network with a Wii LAN Adapter (subject to  availability). Consult your adapter manual for details on how to connect a Wii  LAN Adapter. (The Wii LAN Adapter does not support PPPoE.) When it's ready, step through the following Internet Setup process. Select OK to test the connection. If the test succeeds, you've  completed Internet Setup and your  Wii is connected. If the test fails,  consult the Troubleshooting section  of the manual. BroadbandInternet line Wiredrouter Wii LANAdapter Wii console Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Select an open connection indicated  by “None”. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=64&amp;vmode=full">64page</a><br><br>62 W i i   S e tt i n g s   a n d   D at a   M a n a g e m e n t Wii Settings and Data Management       WiiConnect24™ WiiConnect24 allows your Wii console to receive a wide variety of data automatically.  Use the WiiConnect24 settings to turn WiiConnect24 on and off, and to enable its  Standby mode to receive data automatically 24 hours each day, even when the system isn't in active use. (Modem or router must be on to receive information automatically.) The Wii's Disc Slot will blink bright blue when WiiConnect24 has  received new data. The Wii's Disc Slot will blink a dim blue when WiiConnect24 has  received new data. The Wii's Disc Slot will not blink when WiiConnect24 has received  new data. Bright Dim OFF On/Off  When WiiConnect24 is turned on, your  Wii console will automatically use its  high-speed Internet connection to accept  data for a variety of services, including posting messages on the Wii Message Board and receiving messages about  new Wii features. Turn WiiConnect24 off  if you don't want to receive this  information. Conﬁrm your selection once  it's complete. Slot Illumination WiiConnect24 can let you know when it has received data by making the Wii  console's Disc Slot blink. Select the option that you want, then conﬁrm your selection. Standby Connection If you've turned your WiiConnect24 on  (see above), you can additionally set WiiConnect24 to operate in Standby  mode. This allows your Wii to  automatically receive WiiConnect24  messages and information even when  your system isn't in active use. Turn the Standby option ON if you want WiiConnect24 to operate 24 hours each  day. Turn it OFF if you want it to accept data only when you're actively using your Wii  console. Conﬁrm your selection once it's complete. To prevent operational errors or damage to stored data, be sure to turn off both WiiConnect24 and the Wii console before unplugging the AC Adapter.  The Power LED lights red when both the power and WiiConnect24 are off.  <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=65&amp;vmode=full">65page</a><br><br>       Format Wii System Memory This system option is used to delete ALL Channels  and ALL save data that have been added to the  Wii console and will re-initialize your Wii console. Select the Format option if you wish to delete ALL  Channels and save data, then select Delete to  confirm your intention. This Format Wii System Memory option only  removes Channels and save data from the Wii console.  Information stored in the Wii  Shop Channel, including records of your transactions and rights to downloaded software, will not be cleared by this option.  To clear information stored in the Wii  Shop Channel, please follow the format Wii Shop Channel instructions. NOTE: If you accidentally delete downloaded content from your Wii system  memory, you can download it again using the Wii Shop Channel. Remove Wii Shop Channel Account All activity on the Wii Shop Channel is tied to your Wii console.  This includes records  of your transactions, downloaded software, Wii Points and other information you  provide via the Wii Shop Channel. To clear information from the Wii Shop Channel, including records of your  transactions and rights to downloaded software, access the Wii Shop Channel, select  the Settings option and then select Remove Wii Shop Channel Account. IMPORTANT:  You should format your Wii Shop Channel first, then your Wii System Memory, prior to selling or otherwise transferring  your Wii console to any third party.  For more information about  privacy and the protection of your personal information, see page 49. 63 Wii Settings and Data Management     Language You can change the language setting for your Wii console menus and screens by selecting  English, French, or Spanish. Conﬁrm your  selection once it's complete.     Wii System Update Select this option to connect to the internet  and check for new features, updates to  channels or system updates. NOTE: Requires a broadband Internet  connection.     Country You can change the country setting for your Wii console. Conﬁrm your selection once it's  complete. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=66&amp;vmode=full">66page</a><br><br>64 H O M E   M e n u HOME Menu HOME Menu Th i s   m e n u   a p p ea r s   w h e n   y o u   p re ss   t h e   H O M E   B u tt o n         o n   t h e   W i i   Re m o t e .  Fro m   t h i s   m e n u   y o u   c a n   s t o p   o r   re s e t  W i i   p ro g ra m s ,  v i e w   o p e ra t i o n s   g u i d e s   f o r   c e r t a i n   d o w n l o a d e d   p ro g ra m s ,  a n d   a d j u s t  W i i   Re m o t e   s e tt i n g s . Stop Wii software or programs that  are currently in play and return to the  Wii Menu. Display the battery life for any remotes  currently connected to the console. Select to go to the Wii Remote  Settings screen. NOTE: Selecting Wii Menu or Reset will permanently lose any unsaved information from the program you are currently running. Close and return to previous screen. Reset Wii software and programs and  return to the program title screen. View downloaded guides for certain software or programs. (Only available  if you have downloaded content.) To select an on-screen option, simply point at it with the Wii Remote and press the A Button. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=67&amp;vmode=full">67page</a><br><br>65 HOME Menu     Wii Remote Settings Displays the battery life for any  Wii Remotes currently connected to  the console. NOTE: Adjusting the Volume and Rumble settings will affect all Wii Remotes currently connected to the Wii console. Adjust the remote speaker volume. You can also use the + or – Buttons on the remote. Turn the Rumble Feature on or off. (See NOTE below.) Close the Settings menu and return to the Home Menu. Reconnect the Wii Remotes. Use this to change the Wii Remote you are using or to change the player number order (see below).  Also see pages 22-23 in the Wii Operations Manual - System Setup for more information. Synchronizing a Wii Remote — for each remote, use the following steps (also see pages 22-23 in the Wii  Operations Manual - System Setup): 1.  Select the Reconnect option. 2.  Press the 1 and 2 Buttons simultaneously on the remote. 3.  The Player LEDs will blink until a connection is established. 4.  Press any button to return to the Home Menu. NOTE: The order that you synchronize remotes will set the player number order. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=68&amp;vmode=full">68page</a><br><br>66 Wii Keyboard Using the Keyboards The keyboard screen will appear in certain programs when you need to enter text. Examples include creating text for messages in the Wii Message Board or editing a Mii in the  Mii Channel.     QWERTY Keyboard Shows predicted words. Scroll through available words using  the       symbol. This feature is only available in  the Wii Message Board. Select the character you want to enter.Change from uppercase to lowercase. Change from letters to symbols. (You can also hold down the B Button on  the Wii Remote to shift characters.) Change the predicted word  feature between English, French,  and Spanish. Return to previous screen. Select keyboard styles. Insert space. Conﬁrm character. Select additional symbols from list. Insert carriage return. Delete character. (You can also use the Minus Button on  the Wii Remote.) Turn the predicted word feature on  or off. Shows characters that have been entered.Use the +Control Pad to move the cursor. Scroll up and down through  characters that have been entered. W i i   Ke y b o a rd <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=69&amp;vmode=full">69page</a><br><br>67     Cell Phone–Style Keyboard NOTE: Many functions on the QWERTY and cell  phone–style keyboards are the same. Items with the same  function are described on the QWERTY instruction page. Turn the predicted word feature on  or off. Shows characters that have been entered. Use the +Control Pad to move the cursor. To insert a space, press right on the +Control Pad or press 0 (zero) if you aren’t using the  numerical keys. Scroll up and down through  characters that have been entered. Select the character you want to enter. Use the A and B Buttons to  change which character to use from  each key. Example of using the predicted word feature on the Cell Phone keyboard for the word “hello.” Enter ﬁrst character in uppercase. Enter lowercase character. Enter uppercase character. Enter numerical character. Select the key that  includes “h”. Select the key that  includes “e”. Select the key that  includes “l”. Select the “hello” from the predicted word list. ghi def jkl hello <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=70&amp;vmode=full">70page</a><br><br>    Can’t read SD Card in Photo Channel •  Make sure the memory card is fully inserted into the slot. Try removing and reinserting   the memory card. •  Check the memory card on a PC or cell phone to verify its contents and readability. •  Make sure it is in a format readable by the Photo Channel and 2GB or smaller in size.   See page 22 for format information.      Wii Remote doesn’t vibrate •  Go to the HOME menu and check to see if the Rumble feature is turned on.   (Page 65) •  Make sure that the game you are playing includes the Rumble feature.     No sound from the Wii Remote speaker •  Go to the HOME menu and check to see if the Sound feature is turned on.   (Page 65) •  Make sure that the game you are playing includes sound from the Wii Remote speaker.     Can’t download games in the Wii Shop Channel •  Make sure you have Wii Points to redeem for products on the Wii Shop Channel. •  Check to see if you have restrictions on using points. •  Check to see status of Parental Controls.     Downloading games and updates from the Wii Shop       Channel is very slow. •  Switch the channel of your router to channel 1 or channel 11.     Using a USB keyboard with your Wii Console. You can enter text using a commercially available USB keyboard. Please go to support.nintendo.com for a list of keyboards that have been conﬁrmed to  work with the Wii console. NOTE: USB keyboards do not work with the Mii Channel or the Everybody Votes  Channel. Tro u b l e s h o o t i n g   U S B   Ke y b o a rd 68 USB Keyboard Before seeking assistance, review the following problems and solutions. USB Keyboard USBPorts Wii Console(back view) <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=71&amp;vmode=full">71page</a><br><br>    The power shuts off suddenly •  Unplug the AC Adapter and check the vents for blockage by dust or debris. Clean if  necessary, reconnect the AC Adapter and try powering on the Wii Console again. •  Make sure there is proper ventilation around the Wii Console and that it is not   close to other heat sources.     Controllers don’t work with Wii games, Virtual     Console games or WiiWare games. •  Make sure you are using the correct controller.  Both the game packaging   and the Instruction booklet included with the game supply this information. •  If you are playing a game you have downloaded from the Wii Shop Channel, be sure to   check the Details screen on the Wii Shop Channel to determine what controllers are   used for each game. •  If using the Classic Controller, make sure it is securely connected to the Wii Remote. •  If using the Wii Remote, make sure no other accessories are plugged into the External   Extension connector unless required by the game you are playing. •  Make sure the Wii Remote is synchronized with the Wii console. More troubleshooting is available at support.nintendo.com, including more  detailed setup help for getting connected online.     Your Access Point is not listed when "Search for Access     Point" is selected •  Make sure your access point is powered on. •  Move closer to the access point if possible or re-orient the console so there is   nothing between it and the access point.  •  Your access point may not be broadcasting its SSID.  Check your router settings   through your computer and either set your router to broadcast SSID, or manually   enter the SSID in Manually Connecting an Access Point, page 59.     Connection test unsuccessful or unable to connect to     the service •  Check the signal strength and move closer to the access point if possible or   re-orient the console so there is nothing between it and the access point.  •  Make sure you have the latest Firmware Update for your router. Check with the  router manufacturer or the Internet service provider that supplied the router.•  You may have to adjust the transmission rate of your router. Some routers have   settings like “Turbo Boost” or “G-Nitro”. These may have to be turned off. •  Your access point may have Mac Filtering enabled. Check your router settings  through your computer. You may need to enter your Wii console MAC address.   This can be found in Console Information in the Internet settings choice. •  Your access point may not be broadcasting its SSID.  Check your router settings   through your computer and either set your router to broadcast SSID, or manually   enter the SSID in Manually Connecting an Access Point, page 59. •  Try assigning the Wii a static IP address.  Access your router's settings and ﬁnd the   available range of IP addresses (This is typically found within the DHCP   information.).  When you ﬁnd this information, select one of the available IP  addresses and enter this in Manually Connecting an Access Point, page 59. 69 Troubleshooting If your Wii system still does not operate correctly after trying the troubleshooting steps, DO NOT return the console to the  store. You will lose saved game data and all Wii Shop  Channel downloads and Wii Points. Visit support.nintendo.com for assistance and additional  troubleshooting and repair options or call 1-800-255-3700. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=72&amp;vmode=full">72page</a><br><br>E r ro r   M e ss a g e s 70 Error Messages If an error occurs, a message like the following may appear on the TV screen. Proceed according to the following table. Error Occurred. Press the Eject button and remove the disc. Turn the power off and follow the instructions in  the console manual. First turn the Wii console power OFF, and remove the AC adapter's AC plug from the power socket. Next, check  whether the disc is dirty or scratched. If it is dirty, gently wipe with a soft cloth from the center to the outside. Wait about 5 minutes. Then plug the AC adapter's AC plug back into the power socket and turn the console power on.   If the same message still appears, the Wii console may be damaged. Turn the Wii console off immediately.  Remove the AC adapter's AC plug from the plug, and visit support.nintendo.com for additional troubleshooting  or call 1-800-255-3700. See Wii Remote troubleshooting in the Wii Operations Manual - System Setup, page 34. Wii Remote error. For details read the console manual. Try This Error Message Could not read the disc. For details read the console  manual. There may be dirt or scratches on the disc. First remove the disc and gently wipe from the center to the outside with a soft cloth. Then re-insert the disc in the Wii console and turn the power on again. If the same error message still appears, visit support.nintendo.com for  additional troubleshooting or call 1-800-255-3700. Insufficient free space in Wii console save memory. Use the File Edit Screen and move file to SD card or delete  file. Use the Data Management options and move file to SD memory card or delete file. See the Settings section in the  Operations manual, Data Management, page 40.  <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=73&amp;vmode=full">73page</a><br><br>71 Try This Error Message Wii console save memory is corrupted. For details read  the Wii console manual. Wii console save memory is corrupted. Visit support.nintendo.com for additional troubleshooting or call  1-800-255-3700. Abnormal free space in Wii console save memory. For  details read the Wii console manual. Delete the save data for the channel that is running. If the same error message still appears, visit  support.nintendo.com for additional troubleshooting or call 1-800-255-3700. Abnormal number of files in Wii console save memory.  For details read the Wii console manual. Delete the save data for the channel that is running. If the same error message still appears, visit  support.nintendo.com for additional troubleshooting or call 1-800-255-3700. Insufficient number of free files in Wii console save  memory. Use the Data Management option and move  file to SD card or delete file. Use the Data Management options and move file to SD memory card or delete file. See the Settings section in the  Operations manual, Data Management, page 40.  <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=74&amp;vmode=full">74page</a><br><br>E r ro r   Co d e s 72 Error Codes If an error code appears during operation of the Wii system, please review the following tables and try the recommended solutions. 110210110211110212110213205926205927205928 These errors indicate a hardware issue.  Please contact Nintendo Consumer Service at 1-800-255-3700 for  assistance. These errors generally indicate the inability to get a good connection due to wireless interference.  Try the  following: •  Check the location of your router.  Move your router away from walls and off the ﬂoor and try to place it in a  central location in your home.  Also, keep it away from metal objects such as metal ﬁling cabinets which can   cause interference. •  Do not use other wireless or cordless devices when trying to get online with your Wii. Also, avoid electronics   that use the 2.4GHz frequency, instead look for devices that use the 5.8GHz or 900MHz frequencies. •  Change the channel on your router.  By default most routers broadcast on channel 6.  Change the channel   setting to 1 or 11, as they do not overlap with other channels. •  If you have security on your router, verify that the WEP or WPA key that was entered into your Wii matches the   router's information exactly. •  Change the mode on the router to "mixed" or "b/g" mode.  This is generally found in the "Wireless" section of   your router's settings. 51300 – 51399209600, 209601 Try This Error Code <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=75&amp;vmode=full">75page</a><br><br>73 Try This Error Code 52240-52245 Errors in this range generally indicate the router in your setup has a default IP address of either 192.168.0.1 or  192.168.1.1.  This will need to be changed to 192.168.2.1. 22060232002 These errors indicate a problem with the Internet Settings entered into the Wii.  Try the following: •  Use the Manual Settings (rather than Search for an Access Point) to set up your Internet Settings on the Wii.    Manually enter the DNS settings of your PC or Router into your Wii when requested. 52200-52235 32004 These errors generally indicate a ﬁrewall on your PC or router is preventing the Wii from connecting to the  internet. Try the following: •  Disable your ﬁrewall.  If you are using a Netgear router, disable the "SPI Firewall" under the "WAN Setup" of   your router. •  Some Internet Service Providers (ISPs) prevent systems from connecting.  Check with your  ISP to see if they are   compatible. <br><a href="viewContents.asp?seq=81394&amp;path=&amp;page=76&amp;vmode=full">76page</a><br><br>PRINTED IN CHINA NINTENDO OF AMERICA INC.  P.O. BOX 957, REDMOND, WA  98073-0957  U.S.A. 62994E NEED HELP WITH INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE OR SERVICE? Nintendo Customer Service SUPPORT.NINTENDO.COM or call 1-800-255-3700 BESOIN D’AIDE POUR L’INSTALLATION, L’ENTRETIEN OU LA RÉPARATION? Service à la Clientèle de NintendoSUPPORT.NINTENDO.COM ou appelez le 1-800-255-3700 ¿NECESITAS AYUDA DE INSTALACION,  MANTENIMIENTO O SERVICIO? Servicio al Cliente de Nintendo SUPPORT.NINTENDO.COM o llame al 1-800-255-3700 <br></body>
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