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To protect your health and safety, and for correct
use of the Wii system, please read and follow the
instructions in this operations manual before setup
or use.
Throughout this manual, you will see this symbol
followed by WARNING or
CAUTION. These terms have different levels of meaning:
The official seal is your assurance
that this product is licensed or
manufactured by Nintendo.
Always look for this seal when
buying video game systems,
accessories, games and related
products.
WARNING - Warns you about incorrect use of the Wii system that could result in
serious personal injury.
Product recycling information:
CAUTION - Cautions you about incorrect use of the Wii system that could result in
visit recycle.nintendo.com
personal injury or damage to the Wii system, components, game discs or accessories.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR PARENTS:
Before allowing any child to use the Wii system, a parent or other
responsible adult should determine whether the Wii system is appropriate
for the child. Only children who are old enough and capable of wearing the
wrist strap and properly gripping the Wii Remote Plus should use the system.
You should also consider whether children should be supervised while
playing games, connecting to the internet, and/or downloading games. Be
sure to explain all safety and health information and instructions to any
children who are going to use the system. Failure to do so may result in
injuries or damage to the system or other property.
NOTE: This product only plays Wii Game Discs and Nintendo GameCube™ Game Discs
labeled with “For use only in USA, Canada, Mexico and Latin America”. This product
does not play CD or DVD discs. This Wii console is for use only in the United States,
Canada, Mexico or Latin America.
®
TM, and the Wii logo are trademarks of Nintendo. © 2009 Nintendo. 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.
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Cont ent s
Health and Safety Information
System Components
Wii Console
Wii Remote™ Plus
Nunchuk™
Sensor Bar
Wii AC Adapter
Wii AV Cable
Wii Console Stand & Stand Plate
System Setup
Wii Console
Wii AV Cable
Sensor Bar
Wii AC Adapter
TV and Audio/Video Settings
Setup of Wii Remote Plus
Synchronizing Your Wii Remote Plus and Wii Console
Using Game Discst
Wii System Play Guidelines
Using the Wii Remote Plus
Using the Nunchuk
Using Nintendo GameCube™ Controllers
Using Memory Cards
Troubleshooting
FCC Information
Warranty and Service Information
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION – READ THE FOLLOWING
WARNINGS BEFORE SETUP OR USE OF THE Wii. IF THIS
PRODUCT WILL BE USED BY YOUNG CHILDREN, THIS MANUAL
SHOULD BE READ AND EXPLAINED TO THEM BY AN ADULT.
FAILING TO DO SO MAY CAUSE INJURY.
PLEASE CAREFULLY REVIEW THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET FOR
THE GAME YOU ARE PLAYING FOR ADDITIONAL HEALTH AND
SAFETY INFORMATION.
WARNING - Seizures
Some people (about 1 in 4000) may have seizures or blackouts triggered by light
flashes or patterns, and this may occur while they are watching TV or playing video
games, even if they have never had a seizure before.
Anyone who has had a seizure, loss of awareness, or other symptom linked to an
epileptic condition should consult a doctor before playing a video game.
Parents should watch their children play video games. Stop playing and consult a
doctor if you or your child has any of the following symptoms:
Health and Safety Information
Convulsions
Altered vision
Eye or muscle twitching
Involuntary movements
Loss of awareness
Disorientation
To reduce the likelihood of a seizure when playing video games:
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Sit or stand as far from the screen as possible.
Play video games on the smallest available television screen.
Do not play if you are tired or need sleep.
Play in a well-lit room.
Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour.
WARNING - Repetitive Motion Injuries
and Eyestrain
Playing video games can make your muscles, joints, skin or eyes hurt. Follow these
instructions to avoid problems such as tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, skin
irritation or eyestrain:
• Avoid excessive play. Parents should monitor their children for appropriate play.
• Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour, even if you don't think you need it.
• If your hands, wrists, arms or eyes become tired or sore while playing, or if you feel
symptoms such as tingling, numbness, burning or stiffness, stop and rest for
several hours before playing again.
• If you continue to have any of the above symptoms or other discomfort during or
after play, stop playing and see a doctor.
WARNING - Electric Shock
To avoid electric shock when you use this system:
• Do not use the Wii during a lightning storm. There may be a risk of electric shock
from lightning.
• Use only the AC Adapter that comes with your system.
• Do not use the AC Adapter if it has damaged, split or broken cords or wires.
• Make sure that the AC Adapter cord is fully inserted into the wall outlet or
extension cord.
• Always carefully disconnect all plugs by pulling on the plug and not on the cord.
Make sure the Wii power button is turned OFF before removing the AC Adapter
cord from an outlet.
WARNING - Radio Frequency Interference
The Wii console and Wii Remote Plus can emit radio waves that can affect the
operation of nearby electronics, including cardiac pacemakers.
• Do not operate the Wii console or remote within 9 inches of a pacemaker.
• If you have a pacemaker or other implanted medical device, do not use the
Wii console or remote without first consulting your doctor or the
manufacturer of your medical device.
CAUTION - Laser Device
The Wii console is a Class I laser product. Do not attempt to disassemble the Wii
console. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
Caution: Use of controls or adjustments or procedures other than those specified
herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Specifications:
Laser Type: Semiconductor laser
Laser power: Max. 0.9mW
Laser wave length: 662nm (typ.)(647nm~687nm)
Numeric aperture: 0.6
Health and Safety Information
He alt h an d Safety In f orm a ti on
CAUTION - Motion Sickness
Playing video games can cause motion sickness in some players. If you or your child
feel dizzy or nauseous when playing video games, stop playing and rest. Do not drive
or engage in other demanding activity until you feel better.
NOTE: This product does not contain latex.
This product complies with applicable laws barring the use of toxic materials such as
lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, PBB or PBDE in consumer products.
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Components
Wii Console
Wii Console
POWER Button
Nintendo GameCube Controller Sockets
Nintendo GameCube Memory Card Slots
Press to turn the console ON or OFF.
NOTE: The Power LED does not go out when the
power is turned off.
For use with Nintendo GameCube Memory Cards.
For use with Nintendo GameCube Controllers.
Power LED
Shows the status of the Wii console.
Green - Console power is ON.
Orange - Standby mode , WiiConnect24 is ON.
Red - Standby mode, WiiConnect24 is Off.
USB Connectors
Connects to USB devices, such as the Wii
LAN Adapter (Sold separately).
Slot A
Slot B
RESET
Press to restart a game.
Used when synchronizing a Wii Remote or Wii
Remote Plus with the console. See pages 22-23.
SD Card slot
Game Disc slot
Connects to the AV cable for your television.
Components
Press to eject a Wii or Nintendo
GameCube Disc.
Air Intake
Sensor Bar Connector
Connects to the Sensor Bar.
EJECT Button
Do not block.
For inserting an SD memory cards.
See page 32.
For inserting a Wii or Nintendo GameCube Disc.
Slot lights blue and blinks when a disc is inserted.
When WiiConnect24 is set to ON, the slot will blink
when messages or data are received.
Air Vent
AV Multi Out Connector
DC Input Connector
Connects to the Wii AC Adapter.
Components
SYNCHRO Button (SYNC.)
Battery Cover
For access to CR Coin Lithium battery (CR2032). Perchlorate Material – special handling may apply.
More information can be found at http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/HazardousWaste/Perchlorate/index.cfm.
Do not remove battery cover unless instructed to do so by a Nintendo Customer Service representative.
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Components
Nunchuk
Wii Remote Plus
(Shown with the included Wii Remote Jacket attached.)
Nunchuk Plug
Connects to the External Extension
Connector on the Wii Remote Plus.
Control Stick
Pointer Lens
Wii Remote
Wrist Strap
Sensor Bar Plug
Plugs into the Sensor Bar Connector on the back of the Wii console.
See pages 13-17 for installation instructions.
Connector Hook
Insert the cord of the wrist
strap through the hook.
See page 23 for
information on wrist
strap use.
Power Button
Sensor Bar
Press to turn the Wii console ON or OFF.
B Button
A Button
HOME Button
Press to display the HOME Menu screen.
See page 64, Wii Operations Manual Channel and Settings, for more information.
Battery
Cover
SYNCRO Button
(SYNC.)
Used when synchronizing
a Wii Remote Plus with
the console. See pages
24-25.
Plus (+) Button
Speaker
Components
2 Button
Player LEDs
Indicate which player the
remote is set up for.
Z Button
C Button
Minus (–) Button
1 Button
Strap Lock
External Extension
Connector
Allows connection of external
accessories such as the Nunchuk.
Wrist Strap
Attachment
Wrist Strap cord
Sensor Bar Stand
See page 16 for installation instructions.
Lock/Release Levers
Squeeze levers to remove
plug from Wii Remote Plus.
To take advantage of the features of the Nunchuk accessory, you must use Wii
game software that supports Nunchuk gameplay features. Look for this icon on
game packaging for games that are designed to be used with Nunchuk.
NOTE: If the Control Stick is moved out of neutral position when the Wii power is turned ON, or when
connecting to the remote, that position will be set as neutral position, causing incorrect game control during
game play. To reset the Control Stick, allow it to return to the normal neutral position, then simultaneously
hold down the A, B, Plus (+) and Minus (–) buttons on the remote for three seconds.
To avoid this from occurring, do not move the Control Stick when:
• Turning the Wii console on
• Plugging the Nunchuk into the Wii Remote Plus
• Starting Channels from the Channel Menu
• Returning to the Wii Menu from games or Channels
Components
+Control Pad
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Components
Wii AC Adapter
Wii Console Stand and Wii Stand Plate
NOTE: The Wii Console Stand and Wii Stand Plate come already assembled together,
as shown below.
AC Plug
Wii Console Stand
DC Plug
Connects to a 120V AC wall
outlet.
Connects to the DC Input connector
on the back of the Wii console.
Wii AV Cable
Video
Audio (Left)
Audio (Right)
Components
Plugs into the AV Multi Out connector
on the back of the Wii console.
RCA Plugs
NOTE: If these components become separated,
please see page 11 for assembly instructions.
Plug into the AV input
connectors on a television.
Components
AV Multi Out Plug
Wii Stand Plate
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System Setup
Wii Console Usage Precautions
Please read and follow the precautions listed below when
setting up and using the Wii console. Failure to do so
may result in damage to your Wii system or accessories.
• Do not use any AC Adapter other than the one provided with your system.
Wii Console Placement
Vertical Placement (NOTE: These components come already assembled. If they become separated, see instructions below to reattach.)
NOTE: Choose a location to set up the console that has enough room to allow
for free flow of ventilation around the console.
The Wii console can be placed in a vertical or horizontal position. If located in a vertical
position, it should be placed in the Wii console stand.
• The console has intake and exhaust vents designed to maintain adequate
ventilation. Do not operate the console in any location where these vents may
become covered or obstructed, for example, on carpet or in a tightly enclosed
space. Keep vents clear of any dust or other foreign material.
• Do not disassemble or try to repair the Wii console, accessories or components.
Doing so voids your warranty.
1. Attach the Wii stand plate to the bottom of the
console stand by inserting the prongs into the
slots as shown above.
• After you have finished playing, be sure to remove the Game Disc from the
console.
• Do not store the Wii console in a humid place, on the floor, or in any location
where it may collect dirt, dust, lint, etc.
• Do not drop, hit or otherwise abuse the Wii console, components or accessories.
Vertical
2. Firmly slide the stand plate into slots in the
direction shown.
3. Place the console stand on a flat surface and place
the console into the stand. Lower the console
straight down into the console stand rather
than sliding it in from the front.
Horizontal
• When disconnecting any plugs from the console or wall outlet, first turn the
Wii console off. Then carefully pull by the plug itself rather than by the cord.
• Do not step on, sharply pull or bend any wire or cables.
• Do not expose the Wii console, components or accessories to extreme heat or cold.
The console can be damaged if knocked over, especially if this occurs during
operation of the disk drive. The Wii stand plate has been included to increase
stability of the Wii console, and should be used if the console is placed in a
vertical position.
Horizontal Placement
Place the Wii console on a flat horizontal surface. Retain the Wii console stand and
stand plate for future use in case you want to switch the orientation of the console.
System Setup
System Setup
• Do not spill any liquids on the Wii console, components or accessories.
To clean, use a soft slightly damp cloth. Use water only. Allow to dry completely
before using.
CAUTION - Console Damage
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System Setup
Connecting the AV Cable
Sensor Bar Setup
Wii Console
Connecting the Sensor Bar
TV Inputs
1. Insert the AV Multi Out plug on the Wii AV
Cable into the AV Multi Out connector on the
back of the console.
2. Insert the RCA plugs on the Wii AV
Cable into the input connectors on
the TV, VCR or other audio equipment.
VIDEO
AUDIO L
AUDIO R
Insert the Sensor Bar plug into the Sensor Bar
connector on the back of the console.
Placing the Sensor Bar
The Sensor Bar can be placed either above or below the TV screen.
• See page 14 for instructions on mounting the Sensor Bar to the top of the TV.
• See page 15 for instructions on mounting the Sensor Bar below the TV screen.
Sensor Bar mounted
above the screen.
System Setup
NOTE: For higher quality video, the Wii component video cable
(Model No. RVL–011) can be ordered through Nintendo’s web site at
support.nintendo.com (USA/Canada only) or by calling Customer Service
at 1-800-255-3700. Before ordering, check to make sure your TV has
component video inputs.
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CAUTION - TV Screen Damage
Some televisions can be damaged by the display of a stationary image, because the image
may be permanently "burned" into the screen. Playing video games with stationary images
or patterns, or leaving video games on hold or pause, may lead to this type of damage. When
taking a break, place the game on pause and turn the TV off until you are ready to play again.
Before using your Wii system with any TV, especially front and rear projection or
plasma models, be sure to review all documentation included with your TV to find
out whether video games can be played on the TV without damaging it.
If in doubt, contact the manufacturer of the TV. Neither Nintendo nor any of Nintendo's
licensees will be liable for any damage to your TV.
System Setup
IMPORANT: The Wii console will not work with any AV cable other than
the model supplied with your Wii system or the component video cable
listed below.
Sensor Bar mounted
below the screen.
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System Setup
Mounting the Sensor Bar Below the Screen
1. Remove the protective film from the foam pads
on the bottom of the Sensor Bar.
2. For additional stability, you can add adhesive
backed foam tape from the supplied sheet.
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• The front of the Sensor Bar should be
aligned close to the front of the TV.
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3. Mount the Sensor Bar to the top of the TV.
• The center of the Sensor Bar should be
aligned with the center of the TV.
1. Remove the protective film from the foam pads
on the bottom of the Sensor Bar.
2. For additional stability, you can add adhesive
backed foam tape from the supplied sheet.
• The front of the Sensor Bar should be
aligned with the front of the surface
the TV is sitting on.
3. Mount the Sensor Bar to the front edge of the
surface the TV is sitting on. Do not place the
Sensor Bar below the surface that the TV is
sitting on; for example, on shelves below
the TV.
System Setup
Mounting the Sensor Bar Above the Screen
• The center of the Sensor Bar should be
aligned with the center of the TV.
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Using the Sensor Bar Stand
The Sensor Bar Stand can also be used on top of the TV if part of the TV blocks, or
prevents proper installation of, the Sensor Bar.
Communication between the Wii Remote Plus and the Sensor Bar may be improved in some situations by mounting the Sensor Bar on the Sensor Bar stand; for example, if the TV
is sitting on the floor.
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Wii AC Adapter
1. Insert the DC plug on the Wii AC Adapter cord into the DC input connector on the
back of the console.
YES
2. Insert the AC plug into a 120V AC wall outlet. Make sure the power is off (the
Power LED is red) when unplugging the AC Adapter.
CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match the wide blade of the plug to the
wide slot and insert fully into outlet.
2. For additional stability, you can add adhesive backed foam tape from the supplied sheet. These can be applied
to both the top and bottom of the stand.
Make sure the Sensor Bar is horizontal
and it is not blocked by the TV.
NO
NO
Sensor Bar cable position
3. If you are using the extra foam tape,
remove the protective film from the
piece on the top of the Sensor Bar stand.
4. Attach the Sensor Bar stand to the Sensor Bar, aligning the pegs
on the stand with the holes in the bottom of the Sensor Bar.
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5. Mount the Sensor Bar stand to:
• the front edge of the surface the TV is sitting on, or
• to the top of the TV.
Do not place the Sensor Bar stand below the
surface that the TV is sitting on; for example, on
shelves below the TV.
120 V AC outlet
DC Input Connector
If desired, the Sensor Bar cable can be fed through a channel on the bottom of the
Sensor Bar to orient the cable to the left or right.
System Setup
1. Remove the protective film from the foam pads
on the bottom of the Sensor Bar stand.
Be sure to:
• Align the center of the Sensor Bar with the center of the TV.
• Align the front of the Sensor Bar with the front edge of the TV, or with the front edge of the surface that the TV is sitting on.
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System Setup
TV and Audio/Video Settings
After you have completed all steps of the setup procedure and are ready to
use the Wii system, you will need to set the appropriate "input select"
setting for your TV, VCR or other audio equipment.
1. Turn ON the power for your TV and any audio equipment connected to your
gameplay setup and the power on the Wii console.
2. Select the correct input setting for your TV (see Input Select Information at right).
3. The Wii Menu (see below) should appear on the TV screen. See the Wii Menu
section of the Operations Manual - Channels and Settings, for more information
on this feature.
If the Wii Menu screen does not appear, check to make sure your input setting is
correct and review the Troubleshooting section on pages 33-34.
Input Select Information
Setup of the Wii Remote Plus
The input select allows you to switch between the different inputs on your TV or VCR.
The Wii Remote Plus comes with the Wii Remote jacket installed.
Manufacturers of TVs and VCRs use different names and locations for "input select.”
The common names for the input select are: input, select, input select, line, line in,
source, in, EXT, and AUX. Consult your TV or VCR instruction manual for details.
NOTE: More information on "Input Select" is available on our web site at
support.nintendo.com/consumer/inputselects.html
• Be sure that the Wii Remote jacket is installed during gameplay to reduce
the risk of harm to the remote, surrounding objects, or people.
Locate the input select for the component that the Wii AV Cable is connected to (either
the TV or VCR). The most common locations for input select are:
• A button on the front of the TV or VCR.
• A button on the remote control.
• A high-numbered or low numbered channel (92, 99, 00, or 02) on the TV or VCR.
• An on-screen menu selection.
• It may be necessary to remove the Wii Remote jacket – for example, to
replace the batteries in the Wii Remote Plus. If you do remove the Wii
Remote jacket, be sure to replace it before further play.
Installing Batteries
The Wii Remote Plus uses AA batteries. Nintendo recommends high quality alkaline
batteries for best performance and longevity of battery life. If you use rechargeable
nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries, be sure to follow the manufacturer’s
guidelines for safety and proper usage.
WARNING - Battery Leakage
Leakage of battery fluid can cause personal injury as well as damage to your remote.
If battery leakage occurs, thoroughly wash the affected skin and clothes. Keep battery
fluid away from your eyes and mouth. Leaking batteries may make popping sounds.
To avoid battery leakage:
Wii Remote Jacket
• Do not mix used and new batteries (replace all batteries at the same time).
• Do not mix different brands of batteries.
• Nintendo recommends alkaline batteries. Do not use Lithium ion, nickel cadmium
(nicad), or carbon zinc batteries.
• Do not leave batteries in the remote for long periods of non-use.
• Do not recharge alkaline or non-rechargeable batteries.
• Do not put the batteries in backwards. Make sure that the positive (+) and
negative (-) ends are facing in the correct directions. Insert the negative end first.
When removing batteries, remove the positive end first.
• Do not use damaged, deformed or leaking batteries.
• Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.
See page 20 for instructions on removing the Wii Remote jacket and
installing batteries.
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System Setup
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System Setup
1. Pull the Wii Remote jacket
off the base of the Wii
Remote Plus and pull the
wrist strap out of the hole
in the bottom of the jacket.
2. Pull the jacket up the remote far
enough to expose the entire
battery door and remove the door.
4. Replace the battery cover, thread
the wrist strap through the hole in
the bottom of the jacket and pull
the jacket back over the bottom of
the remote.
Wii gameplay with the Wii Remote Plus can involve rapid or vigorous motion.
Please use the wrist strap to prevent losing your grip on the remote and causing
damage to the remote or surrounding objects, or injury to other people.
Wearing the Wii Remote Wrist Strap
1. Open the lever on the strap lock and place your hand through the wrist strap.
Hold the remote firmly in your hand.
WEAR THE WRIST STRAP WHEN USING THE Wii REMOTE PLUS.
5. If you remove the jacket from the
remote, replace it by inserting the
top of the remote into the large
hole on the front of the jacket.
Be sure to push it all the way into
the inside of the jacket.
6. Thread the wrist strap throught
hole in the bottom of the jacket,
as shown in step 4, above.
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3. Insert the batteries into the battery
chamber. Be sure to insert the
minus (–) end first when inserting
new batteries, and remove the
plus (+) end first when replacing
the batteries.
CAUTION - Use the Wrist Strap
7. Insert the connector cover into the
External Extension Connector on
the bottom of the remote.
• Make sure all players use the wrist strap and that the strap lock is correctly tightened.
• When sharing the Wii Remote Plus between multiple players, make sure each
person uses the wrist strap properly.
• Wearing the wrist strap will prevent you from accidentally dropping or throwing the
remote during gameplay, which could damage the remote or surrounding objects,
or cause injury to other people.
DO NOT LET GO OF THE REMOTE DURING GAME PLAY.
• Read the Instruction booklet for the game you are playing and follow all game
control instructions for correct use of the Wii Remote Plus or accessory controllers.
• Hold the remote securely and avoid excessive motion, as it may cause you to let go
of the remote and may break the wrist strap.
• If your hands become moist, stop and dry your hands.
2. Slide the strap lock up so that the strap will not fall off your wrist. Do not over
tighten the strap lock so that it’s uncomfortable. It should just be tight enough to
hold the wrist strap in place. Close the lever to hold the strap lock in place.
ALLOW ADEQUATE ROOM AROUND YOU DURING GAME PLAY.
• Stay at least three (3) feet away from the television.
• As you may move around during gameplay, make sure objects and other people are
out of your range of movement or arm motion to prevent damage or injury.
System Setup
Installing Batteries (cont.)
NOTE: Battery life can be checked by pressing the Home Button. See pages 64-65,
Wii Operations Manual - Channels and Settings, for more information.
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Synchronizing Your Wii Remote Plus with
the Wii Console
This procedure allows the Wii Remote or Wii Remote Plus to communicate with
the console.
The Wii Remote Plus included with your Wii system has been synchronized
with the console at the factory.
There are two different modes of synchronizing (syncing) a Wii Remote or Wii Remote
Plus with your console:
STANDARD MODE – The Standard Mode procedure is used when adding additional
remotes to your system or if you want to re-synchronize your original remote.
Once synchronized, the remote will stay synced to the console unless you overwrite
this setting by syncing the remote to a different console.
Standard Mode Synchronization
NOTE: Make sure you have placed batteries in the Wii Remote Plus.
1. Press the Power button on the Wii console to turn it on.
2. Remove the battery cover on the back of the remote. Press and release the SYNC.
button inside the cover. The Player LEDs will blink.
3. Open the SD Card Slot cover on the front of the Wii console. Press and release the
SYNC. button on the inside of the compartment
NOTE: This mode temporarily removes the Standard Mode synchronization setup for
all remotes until the power of the Wii console is turned off. When the power is turned
back on again, the Standard Mode settings will return.
2. Select the Wii Remote Settings option
from the Home Button menu, then
select the Reconnect option.
This procedure must be followed for each additional remote added to
your system.
System Setup
NOTE: With Standard Mode Synchronization, you can synchronize up to 10
Wii Remote or Wii Remote Plus controllers with your Wii console. The data
of the remote that was sychronized first is deleted if you synchronize more
than 10.
Battery Life
LESS
1P
2P
3P
4P
During the syncing
process, the number of
LEDs that blink will show
the battery life of the
remote that is being
synchronized.
After the syncing
process, LED that is lit
shows the player
number for that remote.
NOTE: One Time Mode synchronization is temporary. The Wii Remote or Wii
Remote Plus will lose this synchronization under the following conditions:
3. Press the 1 and 2 Buttons
simultaneously on the remote
that you want to synchronize with
the console.
• Only a Wii Remote or Wii Remote Plus in Standard Mode can turn the console
power ON or OFF.
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1. Press the HOME Button on a remote that is synchronized with the console.
4. When the Player LED blinking stops, connection is complete. The LED that is
illuminated indicates the player number.
ONE TIME MODE – This mode allows you to temporarily use your remote on a console
other than your own or to use a friends remote on your console. It does not delete
the Standard Mode setting stored in the remote. In this mode, the remote will
only communicate with the console while the power is on. When the power is turned
off the remote will lose its sync with the console.
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One Time Mode Synchronization
• When you turn off the console by pressing the Power Button on either the remote
or the console.
• When starting up a game or Channel from the Wii Menu.
• When returning to the Wii Menu after exiting from a game or Channel.
• When you select Reset on the HOME Menu screen.
• When you press the Reset Button on the front of the console.
The order in which you synchronize
remotes will set the player order for
multiplayer games.
4. The Player LEDs will blink during the syncing process. When the blinking stops,
the connection is complete. See diagram at right for a description of what the
blinking indicates.
IMPORTANT: IF YOUR REMOTE LOSES IT’S SYNCHRONIZATION WITH THE CONSOLE
AND YOU ARE UNABLE TO RE-SYNC IT, REVIEW THE Wii REMOTE PLUS TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES ON PAGE 34
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