Mitsumi Electric Co DOLAW Wireless Game Controller User Manual
Mitsumi Electric Co Ltd Wireless Game Controller Users Manual
Users Manual
NINTENDO GAMECUBE WAVEBIRD'” WIRELESS CONTROLLER (5) GAKAECOEE I Inernucriou BOOKLET I I I Thank you for purchasing the Nintendo GemeCube Wave Bird Wireless Controllet Please read the following instructions before use of this product. Also. please store the Instruction Booklet in a safe place. ' The Wave Bird Controller does not have a built-In rumble feature. ' Please reed the Nintendo GemeCube Instruction Booklet as well. A SEIZURE WARNING - Some people may experience fatigue or discomfort after playing for a long time. Regardless at how you feel. you should ALWAYS take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour while playing. ll your hands or arms become tired or uncomfortable while playing. stop and rest. It you continue to experience soreness or discomlon during or alter play. listen to the signals your body is giving you. Stop playing and consult a doctor. Failure to do so could result in long term injury. - II your hands. wrist or arms have been injured or strained in other activities, use oi your system could aggravate the condition. Before playing, consult a doctor. A BATTERY WARNING FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE THE BATTERIES TO MAKE "POPPING" SOUNDS AND LEAK BATTERY ACID RESULTING IN PERSONAL INJURY AND DAMAGE TO YOUR PRODUCT IF BATTERY LEAKAGE OCCURS. THOROUGHLY WASH THE AFFECTED SKIN AND CLOTHES. KEEP BATTERY MANUFACTURER FOR FURTHER lNFORMATION. - ll battery leakage occurs. thoroughly wash the allecled skin and clothes Keep battery manufacturer lurther inlonnatlon. - Do not dispose of batteries in a tire. Do not recharge the batteries. - Do not disassemble or modify the batteries. - Do not put the batteries in backwards (positive (+) and negative (-) ends must face the proper direction.) - Do not mix used and new batteries (replace all batteries at the same time.) - Do not leave batteries in the WaveBIrd tor long periods oi non-use. - Do not mix battery types (do not mix alkaline and carbon zinc batteries or mix dillerent brands of batteries.) - Do not use nickel cadmium batteries. [Hardware Precautions/Maintenance 0 The Nintendo GameCube WaveBird Controller and the Vifireless Receiver are high precusoon pieces at electronics. Read the iollowmgs before use 01 this product. "A’CAuriori' ] 0 Stop using the WaveBird or the Wireless Recervei once any problem occurs. Deing so may damage the WaveBird or the Wirelees Receiver. - Do not disassemble or try to repair the WaveBird. the Wireless Receiver. or components Doing so voids your warranty. 0 Amid touching the connectors With your fingers. Dang so may damage the WaveB-rd or the Wireless Receiver. ~ Do not spill liquids on the WeveBrrd or the Wireless Receiver Always check the WaveBird or the Wireless Receiver tor toreign material beiore using the WaveBird or inserting the Wireless Receiver into the GameCube Controller Socket. - Do not use the WaveBlrd where usage is restricted such as in an airplane or hospital 0 Do not store on the floor or in any locatlon where it may cause injury or damage. 0 Do not drop. hit or otherwise abuse the WaveBird or the Wireless Receiver. r 00 not store the WaveBird or the Wireless Rm‘iver in a humid piece. on the iioor or in any locations where it may collect dirt. duet. lint. etc. ' Do not expose the WaveBird or the Wireless Receiver to extreme heat or cold. Liet ot Com nente 1 Nintendo GemeCube WeveBird Wirelese Controler (DOL-OOA) 1 Nintendo GameCube Wireleee Receiver (DOL-OOS) 2 AA batteries I instruction Booklet Stun/Paul! Cum-or. STOCK 0 Cannot. 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L Button. at R Button. , 7, , ’ it any button In puahod whon turning tho pow on. that poaltlon will be .£&’.‘Lfi°&§s‘.‘53n tho “Noutral Pooltlon" and thorotoro tho anolog lunctlona wlll bo out 01 ollgnmont. In ordor to rocollbroto all analog tuncttono. turn the WavoBlrd OFF and thon On min. ' Do not oplll llqulda on tho Wavo Blvd or Inoort any torolgn matorlal lnaldo tho L Button or tho R Button. / ,\ C Slrck nout'al min-on DOL-OOB Htcnvnt Pawn Inn-anon LED tnnlcate; that n fingnm um lvom tho anotlml as recs-woo mnpeny (hum-u. Swvvcu (t - I 6) PLun Una to» "mm lo "ton n moan unto nne ol the channel Nmterflo GamoC ube ' W l". W char-not °" Contvom-r Sockets l , 1 both th- Wow-Duo and IN mm. Whoa uflng men thou | Win one 1nd ; Noeotvov. on o allto'om mom! to: noon volt. lnetelllng Betteriee Remove the cover on the back ol the WaveBird and insert two AA batteries as shown Insert the negative (-) ends lirst, ‘ ’ ' Ineert the betterlee tor your child. Put the cover beck @ ~ ~ - How to remove batteries N f “ x f " G ‘ I x o a _ : Remove the cover on the beck oI the Waveeird and remove two AA batteries as shown. Remove the powtive (r) ends How to install batteries tirst ' Remove the betterlee for your child. Put the cover back How to remove bettenes Uelng the WeveBlrd Pleeee melte euro thet the AA batteries ere properly ineerted Into the WoveBird. Set the same channel on both the WaveBlrd and the Receiver. ‘ When uelng more then 1 WeveBird end the Receiver. uee e dlfler'ent chennel tor eech peir of Wevealrd end Receivere. Insert the Receiver Into the Nhtendo GemeCube Controller Socket The Controller Socket used will very depending upon game Tum On the WaveBrrd by sliding the switch up. ' Power OFF the WeveBlrd when you are llniehed ueing. f ‘ WeveBIrd doee not have the Rumble leeture built-in. Even It you eet the Horrible teeture On. the WeveBlrd won't rumble during gernepley. 0 Use the WeveBird end the Receiver within 20 leet oI each other lor best operation The range mlglt be less depending upon the surroundlhgs such as interlerence irom radio waves nelse etc 0 Do not use the Waveer near devices that may cause radio wave lnterterence (Wireless LAN. microwave. other cordless devices etc.) - II the Waveaird seems to not be working properly. change the channel to a dinerent setting lor the pair at WeveBlrd and Receivert - When the WeveBird Power Indicator LED begins to grow dim. the battery me is almost gone. Change batteries to new bettenes Once the batteries in the WeveBird dle. the WeveBird Power Indicator LED will not light up and it won't function at all. - When removing the Wireless Receiver Irorn a Controller Socket. remove it by pulling it out strelght. parallel to the socket as shown. Removing in a ierklng motion may damage the Recerven | Trouble-booting - Problem: The WaveBird or the Wireless Receiver does not tunctlon properly. “— Ismw-wmwmmw IstheWeveBlrdPower WhenttnPowerlndcetorLEDisnotonorbeglnetoqrow lndlcator LED on? Gm. the battery Me Is ebnoet gone. Install new bettertee. letheumenunbereettorthe SdmnmectremelonbomnteWeveBirdendthe WeveBird and the Receiver Wheleee Recerver. It the problem etll occurs. there may be channels? lnterterence. Set the WeveBlrd and the Receiver to e diluent channel. leenotherWeveBlrd uehgthe mudmnettoedflerentchnnnetmenheme Is the Receiver completely Make euro that the Receiver ls hearted Into the correct tneerted into the correct Controller Socket? Are analog ttnctlone out of allmment? Controller Socket. Alec. men the Receiver completely. Reset the WeveBIrd h order to recalbrete the analog functions. 0 Problem: The controls are not stable. AretheWeveBlrdendthe MovemW-vefltrddoeertotheflecetver. Recelvertooterepert? lemeaneBlrdtechgtmrde UtheveBtrdbytecirgktowerd-hfiecfiver. _— letheteanydevloeeuchee Settheeemechemetonbott-rmeWeveBirdmdlhe Wireless LAN, microwave. Receiver. Itmeproblem etilloccure. thererneybe othercordleeedevlcethetie interterence.SettheWeveBtrdendtheReoelvertce preventing the WeveBlrd or the Receiver from hmcttonlng Property? dttterent cnennet It the problem still occurs. move the Recelver em lrom any device that ls ceuelng the lnterterence. It all not working. turn on the interfering devlce. | FCC Inforrnltlon This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation ts srbject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful Interference. and (2) this device must accept any Utterfersnce received. including hterfetence that may cause undesired operation. ACAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this device. Industry Canada Information Operation is subject to the foliomrhq two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference. and (2) this device must accept any interference. including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. To prevent radio Interference to the licensed service, this device is Intended to be operated indoors and away frcm windows to previde maximum shieidng. Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors Is subject to licensing. 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