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Table of Contents
WARNING: PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE SEPARATE HEALTH AND SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS BOOKLET INCLUDED WITH THIS PRODUCT BEFORE USING YOUR
NINTENDO® HARDWARE SYSTEM, GAMES OR ACCESSORIES. THIS BOOKLET CONTAINS
IMPORTANT HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION.
Basics
Health and Safety Information
Nintendo DSi XL Components
Charging the Battery
Using the Stylus and Touch Screen
Adjusting the Volume and Screen Brightness
Using SD Memory Cards
Replacing the Battery Pack
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Applications and Settings
Nintendo DSi Menu
		 Camera Mode
		 Using Game Cards
Nintendo DSi Camera
This product is a precision electronic device that can be damaged by direct physical
impact or contact with dust or other foreign material. A protective carrying case
(sold separately) may help prevent damage to your Nintendo DSi. Please carefully read
the instructions included in this manual and the separate Health and Safety Precautions booklet
before setup or use of the Nintendo DSi. If, after reading all of the instructions, you still have
questions, please visit our customer service area at www.nintendo.com or call 1-800-255-3700.
A NOTE ABOUT COMPATIBLILTY: The Nintendo DSi system is only compatible with
Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi software.
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Using the Camera
Viewing the Album
Other Camera Features
Calendar
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43
Nintendo DSi Sound
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		 Recording and Playing with Sounds
		 Playing with Music on an SD Card
		 Settings
Nintendo DSi Shop
Using Nintendo DSi Shop
		 How to Redeem Nintendo DSi Points
DS Download Play
PictoChat
Nintendo DSi Browser
Flipnote Studio
System Settings
Data Management
Wireless Communication Settings
Brightness Settings
Profile
Date/Time/Alarm
Parental Controls
Touch Screen
Mic Test
Internet Setup
System Update
Format System Memory
Using the Keyboard
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Support and Troubleshooting
Nintendo products are covered by some or all of the following patents:
United States Patent Numbers:
5,207,426; 5,291,189; 5,327,158; 5,337,069; 5,371,512; 5,400,052; 5,483,257; 5,495,266; 5,509,663; 5,608,424; 5,708,457; 7,309,287,
D520,453; D554,194, D568,394, D532,051, D524,870.
Canadian Patent Numbers:
2,037,909; 2,048,167; 2,049,899; 2,049,900; 2,049,914; 2,051,655; 2,055,718; 2,055,724; 116,763.
Other patents issued and pending in the U.S., Canada and elsewhere.
TM, ® and Nintendo DSi are trademarks of Nintendo. © 2009 Nintendo
Troubleshooting
Error Message List
Error Code List
Nintendo DSi Privacy Policy
Nintendo DSi Code of Conduct
Warranty and Service Information
Legal Notices
Glossary
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Health and Safety Information
Throughout this manual, you will see this symbol
followed by WARNING or CAUTION, or you may see the
term IMPORTANT. These terms have different levels of meaning as outlined below. Please read and understand
these terms and the information that appears after them before using your Nintendo DSi XL system:
WARNING
Warns you about incorrect use of the Nintendo DSi XL that could result in
serious personal injury.
CAUTION
Cautions you about incorrect use of the Nintendo DSi XL that could result
in personal injury or damage to the Nintendo DSi XL system, components,
games, or accessories.
IMPORTANT:
Informs you about incorrect use of the Nintendo DSi XL that could result in
damage to the Nintendo DSi XL system, components, games, or accessories.
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:
			 Convulsions
Eye or muscle twitching
Loss of awareness
			 Altered vision
Involuntary movements
Disorientation
• To reduce the likelihood of a seizure when playing video games:
			 1. Sit or stand as far from the screen as possible.
			 2. Play video games on the smallest available television screen.
			 3. Do not play if you are tired or need sleep.
			 4. Play in a well-lit room.
			 5. Take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour.
The Nintendo DSi contains a rechargeable lithium ion battery pack. Leakage of ingredients contained
within the battery pack, or the combustion products of the ingredients, can cause personal injury as well
as damage to your Nintendo DSi. If battery leakage occurs, avoid contact with skin. If contact occurs, immediately wash thoroughly with soap and water. If liquid leaking from a battery pack comes into contact
with your eyes, immediately flush thoroughly with water and see a doctor.
To avoid battery leakage:
• Do not expose battery to excessive physical shock, vibration, or liquids.
• Do not disassemble, attempt to repair or deform the battery.
• Do not dispose of battery pack in a fire.
• Do not touch the terminals of the battery, or cause a short between the terminals with a metal object.
• Do not peel or damage the battery label.
WARNING - Radio Frequency Interference
The Nintendo DSi can emit radio waves that can affect the operation of nearby electronics, including
cardiac pacemakers.
• Do not operate the Nintendo DSi within 9 inches of a pacemaker while using the wireless feature.
• If you have a pacemaker or other implanted medical device, do not use the wireless feature of a
Nintendo DSi without first consulting your doctor or the manufacturer of your medical device.
• Observe and follow all regulations and rules regarding use of wireless devices in locations such as
hospitals, airports, and on board aircraft. Operation in those locations may interfere with or cause
malfunctions of equipment, with resulting injuries to persons or damage to property.
IMPORTANT: The Nintendo DSi XL allows you to disable wireless communications. Select
SYSTEM SETTINGS from the Nintendo DSi Menu, then select WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS and
OFF to disable this feature.
Refer to the separate Nintendo DS Health and Safety Precautions booklet for additional
information on hardware and software precautions and maintenance.
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.
• When using the stylus, you do not need to grip it tightly or press it hard against the screen. Doing so
may cause fatigue or discomfort.
• 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.
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.
Basics
Basics
Important Safety Information – Read the following warnings before setup or use of
the Nintendo DSi XL system. 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 - Battery Leakage
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Nintendo DSi XL™ Components
Indicator LEDs
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View of the Nintendo DSi XL system when open (front)
Wireless Indicator LED
Lights yellow when wireless communications features are enabled for use.
Lit
Blinking
Communication is enabled.
Data is being sent.
Recharge Indicator LED
Lights orange when the battery is being charged.
Lit
Unlit
Charging in progress.
Battery is charged.
Upper and Lower LCD Screens
Twin backlit color liquid crystal screens display game screens and other
SEE PAGE 15
information. The brightness of the screens can be adjusted in 5 levels.
The lower display (the Touch Screen) is touch sensitive and should be operated only with a Nintendo
licensed stylus.
When opening the Nintendo DSi XL, keep your fingers away from the hinge
to avoid pinching them.
Indicator LEDs
SEE PAGE 8
Power/Reset Button
Press this button to turn the system on. When the system is on, pressing this button briefly will reset the
system and return to the menu screen. Pressing and momentarily holding this button will turn the system off.
Control Buttons (The +Control Pad, A, B, X, and Y Buttons, and START and SELECT)
For game play control. See the instruction booklet for the game you are playing for specific control
information.
NOTE: If you play a game while the battery is recharging, the recharge indicator LED may not
always turn off when the charging is complete. This is normal.
IMPORTANT: If the recharge indicator LED is blinking, the battery pack may not be installed
properly. Check the battery placement to be sure it is installed correctly.
Power Indicator LED
Indicates the battery charge level when the power is on (see diagram below).
Full charge
For connection of stereo headphones, external microphone, or headset (all sold separately). If an
accessory is connected, no sound will play through the speakers.
When using earphones, set the volume at a safe level. Setting the volume
too high may harm your hearing or damage the earphones.
Very
low
Low
Headphone/Microphone Connectors
Lit blue
Lit red
No
charge
Blinking red
Stereo Speakers
Microphone
Used by games or other applications that include the microphone feature.
NOTE: When the power indicator LED turns red, be sure to save your game and recharge the battery.
Inner Camera
SEE PAGE 26
Used by games or other applications that use the camera feature.
NOTE: Avoid getting the camera lens dirty. If it becomes dirty, wipe gently with a soft cloth,
being careful not to damage the lens.
SD Card Slot
For inserting SD Memory Cards (sold separately).
SEE PAGE 16
If the LED begins to blink during game play, your power is getting very low. If the
battery runs out of power before you save your game, any unsaved data will be lost.
NOTE: A blinking power indicator LED, when the system is closed, indicates that the system is in
Sleep Mode and is conserving power.
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Nintendo DSi AC Adapter
Model No. WAP-002(USA)
AC Adapter Plug
Plugs into a standard 120-volt AC wall outlet.
DC Connector Plug
Battery Cover
Remove cover to replace the battery. NOTE: Do not remove the cover
unless you need to replace the battery or check battery installation.
Volume / Screen Brightness Control
Adjust the sound volume or the brightness of the screens.
Plugs into the AC adapter connector on the back of the Nintendo DSi XL.
SEE PAGE 17
SEE PAGE 15
Nintendo DSi XL Stylus
Stylus Holder
Always replace the stylus into the stylus holder after use. NOTE: To prevent damage to the Nintendo DSi XL, do
not insert anything other than a Nintendo DSi XL licensed stylus into the stylus holder.
Control Buttons [L and R Buttons]
For game play control. See the instructions for the game you are playing for specific control information.
AC Adapter Connector
Allows connection of Nintendo DSi AC Adapter (included),
for recharging the battery or operation using household current.
SEE PAGE 11
Wrist Strap Attachment
For attachment of a wrist strap (sold separately).
Camera Indicator LED
Lights when the outer camera is in use.
Outer Camera
Used by games or other applications that use the camera feature.
NOTE: Avoid getting the camera lens dirty. If it becomes dirty, wipe gently with a soft cloth,
being careful not to damage the lens.
DS Game Card Slot
For loading Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DS Game Cards (sold separately).
Stylus Tip
For use on the lower screen (Touch Screen) of the Nintendo DSi XL.
The system comes with two styluses. One is shipped in the stylus
holder on the side of the system and the other is contained within
the box. Make sure to keep the other stylus as a backup.
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Nintendo DSi XL (back view)
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Charging the Battery
• Be sure to charge the battery before using it for the first time or when it has
not been used in the last 6 months.
Battery recharge time is approximately 3 hours, although this will vary depending on the remaining charge
when you begin to recharge the battery. You can play games while the battery is charging, but this will
increase the recharge time.
When fully charged, the battery will last from 13-17 hours on the lowest screen brightness setting,
depending on the type of game activity. See page 15 for information on adjusting the screen brightness. On
the brightest setting, the battery life is 4-5 hours. See the table below.
NOTE: The default system setting is
configured to the “High” setting.
Highest
High
Medium
Low
Approx. 4-5 hours
Approx. 6-8 hours
Approx. 9-11 hours
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Do not use the Nintendo DSi AC Adapter during a lightning storm.
WARNING There may be a risk of electric shock from lightning.
Using the wireless communications
or camera features may reduce the
battery time to less than the figures
shown to the right.
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3.		 When fully charged, the recharge indicator LED will go out.
Unlit
Lit orange
Charging: indicator
is lit
Charging complete:
indicator is unlit
• If the recharge indicator LED is not lit, make sure the AC Adapter is connected properly to both the
system and the outlet.
• If the recharge indicator LED is blinking, there is a chance that the battery pack is not installed correctly.
Check to make sure installation is correct (see page 17).
NOTE: If you play a game while the system is recharging, the recharge indicator LED may not always turn off
once charging has completed. This is not a malfunction.
4.		 Remove the AC Adapter from the wall outlet and fold the prongs back into the housing. Remove the
		 DC plug from the AC Adapter connector.
IMPORTANT: When disconnecting any plugs from the Nintendo DSi XL or wall outlet, carefully
pull by the plug itself rather than by the cord.
Approx. 11-14 hours
Approx. 13-17 hours
Lowest
The battery can be recharged approximately 500 times, but performance may decrease after repeated
recharges, depending on usage conditions such as temperature. Optimal charging temperature is between
41º and 95º Fahrenheit (5-35º Celsius). Battery life may also decrease over time. After 500 recharges,
battery life may be only 70% of the battery life when new.
Charging the battery
IMPORTANT: The Nintendo DSi AC Adapter, Model No. WAP-002(USA), is for use only with the
Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi XL portable video game systems. It is not compatible with
any other Nintendo system. Do not use the AC Adapter with voltage transformers, dimmer
switches, or any other equipment. It is only for use in a standard 120-volt AC wall outlet.
1.
Insert the DC plug from the AC Adapter into the system’s AC
Adapter connector on the back of the Nintendo DSi XL. Be sure
to insert it straight into the connector.
IMPORTANT: Be sure the DC Connector Plug is
facing in the correct direction before inserting
into the connector to avoid damaging either the
plug or connector.
2.
The side with the logo
should face up
Swing the prongs out of the AC Adapter and insert into a
standard 120-volt AC wall outlet.
The AC Adapter should be correctly oriented in a
vertical or floor mounted-position. The cord should
always face downward.
Insert plug fully into the
outlet
IMPORTANT BATTERY GUIDELINES:
• Do not remove the battery from the Nintendo DSi XL unless it needs to be replaced.
• Do not use any battery other than the Nintendo DSi XL rechargeable battery, Model No.
UTL-003. A replacement battery may be ordered through Nintendo’s website at
store.nintendo.com (USA/Canada only) or by calling Customer Service at 1-800-255-3700.
• When recharging the battery, use ONLY the included AC Adapter, Model No.
WAP-002(USA).
• When disposing of the battery, follow appropriate local guidelines and regulations.
For information on battery disposal contact your local solid waste authority. See page
17 for more information on battery disposal.
• If liquid comes into contact with the battery, do not reuse it. Call Nintendo Customer
Service at 1-800-255-3700 for further instructions on battery replacement and
possible service to your Nintendo DSi XL.
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Using the Stylus and Touch Screen
The lower LCD screen, or Touch Screen, is touch sensitive. For games that include this game control feature,
operate the screen by using the included stylus. Lightly touch or slide the stylus across the Touch Screen as
shown below.
You can adjust the Touch Screen if it doesn’t seem to respond properly or if the Touch Screen is not
responding to the same place you’re touching it.
NOTE: If you have applied a commercially available screen protector to your Touch Screen, be sure it has
been applied correctly before attempting to calibrate the Touch Screen.
1.
Select System Settings from the Nintendo DSi Menu.
2.
Select screen number 3 by tapping the #3 box at the top of the screen or by tapping the arrow on
the right side of the screen until you see the screen with the Touch Screen option.
3.
Select the Touch Screen option and follow the on-screen instructions.
If you’re still unable to operate the Touch Screen properly...
Try starting up your Nintendo DSi XL at the Touch Screen Calibration screen by following the
procedure below.
1.
While holding down the L Button, R Button
and START...
2.
Press POWER. (Hold down the L, R, and START Buttons
until the Calibration screen appears.)
3.
Follow the on-screen instructions and then turn the power off. Turn the system on again to
check the operation of the Touch Screen.
IMPORTANT STYLUS AND SCREEN GUIDELINES:
• Use the stylus ONLY on the Touch Screen (lower screen).
• Use only enough pressure to operate the game. Excessive pressure may damage
			 the Touch Screen.
• Do not use the stylus if it is broken.
• Use only a Nintendo licensed stylus on the Touch Screen.
• Replace the stylus in the stylus holder when not in use.
• If you use a screen protector on your Nintendo DS XL, use only a Nintendo licensed
			 screen protector, and use it only on the Touch Screen.
IMPORTANT: If the Touch Screen becomes dirty or contaminated with foreign material, do not
continue to use your Nintendo DSi XL. It may not work properly and can become more
damaged. Follow the cleaning procedures below. If it still does not work after cleaning, visit
www.nintendo.com for information on repair service.
Screen Cleaning Procedure
If the screens on your Nintendo DSi XL have visible smudges, fingerprints, or other foreign material on them,
you can clean them by using a soft clean cloth such as a lens or eyeglass cleaning cloth.
1.
Slightly dampen the cloth with water ONLY and wipe off the screens to loosen any dirt or foreign
material.
2.
Using a dry cloth, wipe the screens to dry them and finish the cleaning process. If needed, repeat the
process.
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Using the Nintendo DSi XL Stylus
Calibrating the Touch Screen
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Adjusting the Volume/Screen Brightness
Using SD Memory Cards
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Adjusting the volume
The Nintendo DSi XL supports high-capacity SD Cards over 2 GB in size (SDHC Cards). With commercially
available SD Cards you will be able to:
1.		 Press the Volume/Screen Brightness Control in either
		 direction to change the volume.
• Press plus (+) to increase the volume or minus (–) to decrease
the volume.
• When the system is in Sleep Mode, the volume can be decreased
but not increased.
• Save photos you’ve taken in Nintendo DSi Camera to the SD Card
• Play AAC-format audio files saved on the SD Card
• Copy downloadable software and its save data to the SD Card
Volume
NOTE: The camera’s shutter sound will always play at a fixed volume,
regardless of the current setting of the volume control.
IMPORTANT: Under some conditions, noise from the Nintendo DSi XL speakers can cause audio
feedback with the Nintendo DSi XL microphone. If you hear screeching, howling or other unexpected
noise from the speakers, turn down the volume or use a set of stereo headphones.
		 How to start the system with low (muted) volume
		 Turn the power on while holding down the
minus (–) side of the volume/brightness control.
Hold down
Turn power on
IMPORTANT: An SD Card adapter is required to use miniSD or microSD
Cards. When using a card adapter, be sure to remove the entire adapter
(not just the card). Malfunction or damage to the system or your data
could result if the card adapter is left in the system.
Inserting an SD Card
1.		 Open the SD Card slot cover.
Adjusting the screen brightness
		 Do not pull or twist the slot cover forcefully. Doing so
		 could stretch or deform it, which could prevent the cover from
		 closing correctly.
1.		 Hold down SELECT.
2.		 Press the Volume/Screen Brightness Control in either
		 direction to change the screen brightness.
Hold down
• Press plus (+) to increase the brightness
or minus (–) to decrease the brightness.
NOTE:
It may not be possible to copy some software.
Data copied to SD Cards cannot be used on other systems.
Save data on Game Cards cannot be copied.
Song or sound files from the SD Card that have been manipulated are not saved.
2.		 Insert the SD Card into the SD Card slot until it clicks into
		 place. Make sure the label side faces down.
Label faces down
Screen Brightness
Removing an SD Card
1.		 Open the SD Card slot cover and press on the end of the
		 card until it clicks and partially ejects from the slot.
NOTE: Changing the screen brightness will also change the brightness of the power indicator LED and
the wireless indicator LED.
2.		 Grasp the SD Card and remove from the card slot.
NOTE: Increasing the screen brightness will increase the power consumption. As a result, the power
indicator LED may change from blue to red when the screen is made brighter. When this happens, note
that the battery may run out and the system may lose power soon after the LED turns red.
IMPORTANT: Do not remove the SD Card while data is
being read or written. This could damage the system or
the SD Card, or destroy data.
		 The relationship between screen brightness and battery duration
		 Increasing the screen brightness will reduce the battery life. Decreasing the screen brightness
		 will increase the battery life. Adjust the brightness based on your preference. See page 11 for
		 more information.
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Replacing the Battery Pack
1. Loosen the two Phillips-head (+) screws on the battery cover with
		 a screwdriver, and remove the battery cover.
IMPORTANT: To avoid damage to the screw or threads, use a screwdriver that is appropriate for the screw.
• Do not use any battery other than the Nintendo DSi XL rechargeable battery, Model No
UTL-003. A replacement battery may be ordered through Nintendo’s web site at
store.nintendo.com (USA/Canada only) or by calling Customer Service at 1-800-255-3700.
• A parent or guardian should replace the battery pack if a young child is using the system.
		 PLEASE RECYCLE YOUR USED BATTERIES
		 When disposing of a rechargeable battery, please be sure to follow appropriate local guidelines
		 and regulations.
• Do not disassemble, attempt to repair, or deform the battery pack.
• Do not dispose of rechargeable batteries in a fire.
2.		 Remove the battery pack as shown at right.
		 To find a collection site near you, please contact your local solid waste authority or visit:
		 http://www.epa.gov/osw/conserve/materials/battery.htm
		 For more information or for assistance from Nintendo, e-mail us at nintendo@noa.nintendo.com.
3.		 Orient the new battery as shown and carefully insert completely
		 into the battery compartment.
• Place tape over the battery contacts before recycling.
Before replacing the battery...
1. Press and hold the Power/Reset button (at least .5 second) until the power shuts off.
2. Make sure the AC Adapter is unplugged from the Nintendo DSi.
4.		 Replace the battery cover, and tighten the two screws, being
		 careful not to overtighten.
IMPORTANT: Always be sure to replace the battery cover and tighten
the screws before resuming use.
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Battery packs become worn with repeated charge/discharge cycles, and the amount of time they can be
used when fully charged will decrease gradually over time. If you feel the usage time has dropped off
noticeably, replace the battery pack.
Battery replacement procedure
Applications
and Settings
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Nintendo DSi Menu
Application Icons
Here are the icons you’ll see on the software list.
The Nintendo DSi Menu appears automatically when you turn the system’s power on. On this menu you
will see icons for the system’s built-in applications and for any Nintendo DS or Nintendo DSi Game Card
inserted into the DS Game Card slot. Tap these icons to play games, use the applications, or enter system
settings. You can also press
or
to enter camera mode and take photos.
Card Software Icons
This icon appears when there is
no Game Card inserted in the
DS Card Slot.
When a Game Card is inserted in
the DS Card Slot, an icon for that
game will appear. The Personal
Trainer: Cooking icon is shown here.
These are the icons of the system’s built-in software applications.
User name
Volume level
Date & time
Battery charge
Full
User-taken photo
Low
: Almost empty
(flashing)
: Charging
Application name
Start icon
Tap the software shown
here to start it
Application list
Use this to scroll through applications
You can use the stylus or the +Control Pad to scroll through software
System Settings
See page 63
Nintendo DSi Camera
See page 26.
Nintendo DSi Sound
See page 44.
Nintendo DSi Shop
See page 54.
DS Download Play
See page 57.
PictoChat
See page 58.
Nintendo DSi Browser
See page 61.
Flipnote Studio
See page 62.
Other
Open Icon
This icon appears when no application is present. The number of empty boxes
represents the number of applications that can be added.
Nintendo DSi + Internet Icon
Select this icon from the Nintendo DSi Menu to watch a video showing the many
advantages of connecting your Nintendo DSi system to the Internet. You can delete this
later to open up memory space.
Present Icon
This icon appears when you add a new application by downloading it via Nintendo
DSi Shop, or through some other means. Tap a present icon to reveal the application icon.
Moving Icons
Use the stylus to select the icon you
want to move and then slide it up to
the center of the screen.
Scroll through the software list until
you come to the spot you want to
place the software icon.
Tap the icon once again and slide it
into its new location.
That’s it! You’re done.
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Built-in Software Icons
Screen Explanation
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Camera Mode
Top-Screen Photo Display
On the Nintendo DSi Menu, press
or
to enter camera mode.
Photos you take will be saved to the Nintendo DSi XL system memory.
• Photos taken in camera mode will appear on the top
screen of the Nintendo DSi Menu.
SD Cards can save up to 3,000 photos max, regardless of how much space they have.
Number of photos remaining
Start Nintendo DSi Camera
Take a photo (
, or
• You can use the Nintendo DSi Camera photo album to
select which photo appears on the top screen.
Switch between inner and
outer cameras. ( )
Return to the Nintendo DSi Menu. (
Turn control displays
on and off. ( )
(You can also use the buttons shown in parentheses.)
Nintendo DSi Camera
photo album
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
• If you have taken multiple photos in camera mode, the
photo that appears on the top screen will change every
time you turn the Nintendo DSi XL on or exit Sleep Mode
by opening the Nintendo DSi XL.
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Using Game Cards
Nintendo DSi Camera
Starting a Game
Check direction
Press POWER.
IMPORTANT: To avoid damage to the Nintendo DSi
Camera, do not point it at the sun or other very
intense sources of light.
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Insert a Game Card in the DS Card slot.
If you have trouble inserting the Game Card, eject it
and confirm that it is facing the right direction.
Note: The label should face towards the bottom of
the Nintendo DSi XL.
IMPORTANT: Do not insert or remove Game Cards
or accessories when the power is on.
With Nintendo DSi Camera, you can take photos with
eleven different lenses, watch slide shows of your
photos, and exchange photos with other Nintendo
DSi systems.
Getting Started
When you start Nintendo DSi Camera, you will have several options available. Tap the Touch Screen to
make a selection.
Press
Tap the Game Card icon.
Screen Explanation
Save your photos to the Nintendo DSi XL
system memory.
Save your photos to an SD Card (*).
Take pictures using eleven
different lenses
Refer to the game’s instruction booklet for
game play information.
View photos you’ve taken
View a slide show of your photos
Exiting a Game
Number of photos saved
Number of
photos remaining
Press and hold POWER.
Exchange, copy, or delete photos
View Nintendo DSi Camera instructions
View photos by date taken
Post memos on the calendar
Hold
Exit Nintendo DSi Camera and return to the
Nintendo DSi Menu
Press in and then pull out the Game Card.
How Many Photos Can I Save?
Press and release
Store the stylus.
• Check the Photos Remaining display to see how many photos you can save in your selected
location. Because photo-data size can vary, this number is only a rough indicator—it does not
reflect a precise number of photos.
• Depending on the size of your SD Card, you can save up to 3,000 photos maximum.
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Using the Camera
Selecting a Lens
Tap Camera from the Nintendo DSi Camera menu to view the lens-selection screen. Tap the lens you
want to use, and then tap Start to begin using that lens.
Tap any point on the Touch Screen
to restore an area’s color to the photo.
Tap any point on the Touch Screen
to alter that color in the photo.
Mirror Lens
Mischief Lens
Apply and adjust a variety
of mirror effects.
Add a mischievous touch
to your friends’ faces.
Normal Lens
Emoter Lens
Merge Lens
Take photos without any alteration.
Change facial expressions.
Blend photos of two faces.
Distortion Lens
Graffiti Lens
Resemblance Lens
Frame Lens
Distort the photo by tapping and sliding
on the Touch Screen.
Draw on photos or add
colorful stamp designs.
Evaluate how similar two faces are.
Create frames and take photos
within those frames.
Applications & Settings
Colorpad Lens
Applications & Settings
Color Lens
Tap the lens you want to use
Return to the Nintendo DSi Camera menu
Lens Types
Begin using the selected lens
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Using the Camera (cont.)
Normal Lens
Graffiti lens
This lens adds no special effects to your photos.
Using this lens, you can decorate your photos using pens, stamps, and more.
Erase all graffiti
Capture a photo (
or )
Use an eraser
There are three eraser sizes
Switch between the inner and
outer camera ( )
Return to lens-selection screen (
Toggle the display on or off for icons
like
( )
Use pens or droppers (you can select pen color and thickness)
Use the dropper to absorb a color from the screen and use that color as a pen
Using Droppers
These controls apply to all lens types
(You can also use the buttons shown in parentheses)
Distortion Lens
Using this lens, you can slide the stylus on the screen to distort your photo.
Select a dropper
Tap on a color
The pen changes to
the color you tapped
Return the distorted lens to normal
Color Lens
This lens converts the image to black-and-white. Tap on an area on the image to restore that color.
The color of areas that were originally black and white will not change.
The photo gets stretched in the
direction you move the stylus
Return the entire screen
to black-and-white
This section’s color has
been restored
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Use a stamp
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Using the Camera (cont.)
Mischief Lens
Colorpad Lens
Using this lens, you can change the color of any portion of your photo. The color will change each time you tap.
Tapping white, black, or gray areas will not change their color.
Using this lens, you can add special effects to your friends’ faces.
Change mischief effects
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Original photo
Return the entire screen
to the original colors
Mischief effect
Section that was tapped
and had its color changed
Emoter Lens
Mirror Lens
Using this lens, you can change the expression on your friends’ faces.
Using this lens, you can make your photo look like a kaleidoscope.
Change facial expression
Change mirror type
Original photo
Slide in a circular motion to
change mirror angles
Change to a smiling face
Split mirror
Triangle mirror
Square mirror
Change to an angry face
Change to a sad face
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Using the Camera (cont.)
Merge Lens
Resemblance Lens
Using this lens, you can evaluate how similar two faces are.
Using this lens, you can blend two faces together.
Line up two faces on the screen
Once the faces have been identified, they
will appear with square frames around them.
Capture the second face as you did the first
It’s easier to merge faces if the second face
is as close as possible in size and position to
the first face.
When the faces have been identified,
tap
Once you have the results of the merge, tap
the merge ratio (%) of the two faces
or
to change
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Capture a photo of the first face
Try to get the face as large as possible
and centered on the bottom screen.
The similarity percentage will appear,
and the photo will be saved
Start again from the first face
Shift from 0% to 100% automatically
Guidelines Regarding Face Recognition
For more precise facial recognition when using the Mischief, Merge, or Resemblance lenses,
pay attention to the following:
Change the merge ratio of the two
faces manually
Tap
to save a photo.
Capture photos in a
bright environment.
Don’t tilt your head.
Capture the whole face
on screen.
Capture the face from
the front.
Lift bangs to make
Take off glasses.
eyebrows visible.
Please keep in mind that following these steps may not ensure perfect facial recognition.
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Using the Camera (cont.)
Frame Lens
Using this lens, you can capture photos within preset or user-created frames, or you can create your own
brand-new frames.
Use the eraser to carve out a blank area
in the photo.
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Create a new frame
Select a different frame
Current frame
Use eraser
Use fill pen
Return to the
previous screen
Creating Frames
Tap Create frame on the Touch Screen.
Tap
to save your frame.
The completed frame is saved as frame data.
You can now select it using Change frame.
(See step 1).
Select whether to take a new photo to create
your frame or to use a photo you’ve already
taken.
New Photo
Photo in Album
Take a new photo and use it to create a
frame.
Select a photo from your album and tap
Now, use the frame you
just created and take a new
picture with it!
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Viewing the Album
Select Album from the Nintendo DSi Camera menu to view thumbnails of your photos. You can view, edit,
or delete any of the photos you have taken.
View photos you’ve marked with (
) stickers
Slide Show
Select Slide Show from the Album menu to display photos one after another.
Tap the Touch Screen to activate the Slide Show options shown below.
End slide show
Change display order, display method,
and music
On the selected photo…
Tap Zoom
Slide Scroll left or right
through thumbnails
Upload selected photographs to
Facebook™.
• You must sign up with Facebook
before you can upload photos.
• To delete uploaded photos,
access Facebook.
Pause/Continue slide show
Options on the Touch Screen
Slide-Show Settings
Change the order of photo display
In order…Display in the order shown
in the album
Random…Display in random order
Change the display method
Delete the selected photo
Change the music
Edit the selected photo using a lens
Finalize settings and return to slide show
Scroll left or right through photo thumbnails
Return to the Nintendo DSi Camera menu
Stickers
You can apply a variety of stickers (
) to your photos to help organize them.
• Photos with stickers will appear on the top screen in the Nintendo DSi Menu.
• Photos captured from the Nintendo DSi Menu automatically receive a sticker.
About Facebook
Facebook is a service that helps users connect and share with the people in their life. Millions of people
use Facebook everyday to keep up with friends, upload an unlimited number of photos, share links and
videos, and learn more about the people they meet. For more information and to learn how to sign up,
go to www.facebook.com.
Facebook is a trademark of Facebook, Inc.
About the Thumbnails
• Photos are displayed from left to right in order of oldest to newest. When using View by sticker,
photos are displayed from left to right in the order in which stickers were applied.
• Photos with file formats that cannot be displayed will have a icon.
• If you have a lot of photos, it might take a while for all of their thumbnails to appear.
Displaying Photos on the Nintendo DSi Menu
• Only photos labeled with a sticker will appear on the top screen of the Nintendo DSi Menu.
Apply a sticker to any photos you want to display in menu. Remove stickers from
any photos you do not want to appear in the menu.
• Only photographs captured by the Nintendo DSi Camera or the Nintendo DSi Menu camera mode are
displayed on the Nintendo DSi Menu. You can apply stickers to photos that were captured by other
software, but they will not be displayed on the Nintendo DSi Menu.
Photo Data
• Only photos taken with a Nintendo DSi can be displayed or edited
in Nintendo DSi Camera. Photos taken with a digital camera or
mobile phone cannot be displayed, nor can photos captured on a
Nintendo DSi if they have been copied to an SD Card and then
edited on a PC or other device, or renamed.
• Photos taken on a Nintendo DSi contain thumbnail data and photo
data. Editing the photos on a PC or other device does not guarantee that the thumbnail data will
reflect those changes. As a result, third parties may be able to view unedited thumbnail data if altered
photos are uploaded to the Internet. Photos modified on a Nintendo DSi system reflect those changes
in their thumbnails.
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
View a slide show beginning with the
selected photo.
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Other Camera Features
Select Other from the Nintendo DSi Camera menu to exchange, copy, or delete photos or frames.
You can also delete memos here.
Communicate with other Nintendo DSi systems to exchange photos or frames.
Controls for Sending Side
Controls for Receiving Side
Tap Receive.
Tap Send.
Tap a location to save to.
Copy photos and frames between the
Nintendo DSi XL system memory and an
SD Card
Delete photos, frames, and memos
Wait for the receiving side.
View Nintendo DSi Camera tutorial
Return to Nintendo DSi Camera menu.
Select a recipient
tap Start .
and then
Tap who you want to receive data from.
Note: The photos you send may be modified, forwarded and /or posted by the recipient or a third party.
Please do not send any photos that may contain personal information. Parental controls can be set to
restrict the exchange of photos. See page 69 for more information.
You can send to up to three Nintendo
DSi systems at once.
Select where your photo is located 		
(either System for system memory
or SD Card).
Select what you want to send.
Select the photo (or frame) to send
then tap Send.
Select Yes when you see the confirmation
message.
Controls for receiving are finished at this stage.
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Communicate with other
Nintendo DSi systems to exchange
photo and frame data (within local
wireless range)
Exchanging Photos/Frames
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Other Camera Features (cont.)
Copying Photos/Frames
Deleting Photos/Frames/Memos
You can copy saved photos and frames from your Nintendo DSi XL system to an SD Card or vice versa.
You can delete photos, frames, and memos saved in the system memory or on an SD Card.
Select where you want to delete from.
Select where you want to copy from.
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Select the data you want to delete
In this screen, the user has selected to delete 			
from System. Since memos can be saved only
in the system memory, memos will appear only 			
on this screen.
Select the kind of data you want to copy.
		 If you select to delete all memos,
		 tap Yes on the confirmation screen.
Select the photos or frames you want to copy.
In this screen, the user has selected to
copy photos.
Select which photos or frames you want to delete
In this screen, the user has selected Photos.
If you select Copy individually, you can select
a specific photo or frame from the photo album.
In this screen, the user has selected to copy Photos.
Select the photo or frame
tap Copy .
Important:
When you select All photos or sticker
photos, you can quit in the middle of
the process, but some photos may still
be erased.
and then
If you select Delete individually, you can select
a specific photo or frame from the photo album.
In this screen, the user has selected Photos.
Select the photo or frame
tap Copy .
and then
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Nintendo DSi Sound
Calendar
Select Calendar from the Nintendo DSi Camera menu to access the calendar on the Touch Screen.
With Nintendo DSi Sound, you can record sounds using
the internal microphone and then play with them to
create new sounds. You can also play music saved on
an SD Card.
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Select a day to view the memo and
a photo taken on that day
If multiple photos were taken on a single
day, different photos will be displayed 		
sequentially
Starting Nintendo DSi Sound
When you start Nintendo DSi Sound, you will see a sound wave on the top screen and selectable options
on the lower screen. Tap an option to begin playing with sound.
Display previous or following month
Write a memo for the selected day (see below)
Nintendo DSi Sound Menu
Record sounds with the microphone and
play with them (see page 45).
Play with music files* saved
on an SD Card (see page 50).
Close Nintendo DSi Sound and return
to the Nintendo DSi Menu (see page 21).
Adjust settings or delete
Nintendo DSi Sound data
(see page 53).
Return to Nintendo DSi Camera menu
Writing Memos
You can write a handwritten memo for each day, whether it’s a note about a special event or a reminder
about when those photos were taken. All memos are saved in system memory.
Delete the existing memo
Rewrite the memo
Your parakeet. If you let it listen to voices and sounds around it, it will try to imitate them.
It also remembers recordings you’ve made earlier and may repeat them at random.
Space for writing memos
Save the written memo
*Playable File Formats
The following file formats can be played with Nintendo DSi Sound:
Return to calendar
•
•
AAC files with .m4a, .mp4, or .3gp filename extensions
Bitrate: 16 kbps – 320 kbps
Sampling rate: 32kHz – 48kHz
For information on how to save music to an SD Card, see page 53.
For more information on compatible file formats, visit support.nintendo.com.
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Recording and Playing with Sounds
Tap Record and edit a sound from the Nintendo DSi Sound menu.
Note: Sound data will be saved in the Nintendo DSi XL system memory. No data will be written to or
read from your SD card.
Recording
Tap an empty balloon
Tap Record.
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Empty sound balloon
Filled sound balloon
Tap
to begin recording.
If the mic detects a loud enough noise,
it will begin recording automatically.
Volume slider
Return to the Nintendo DSi Sound
top menu (see page 44).
Delete the selected sound balloon
Record sound Use the mic to record a sound. Each balloon can hold
up to ten seconds of sound.
Play sound
Play with your sounds by changing the playback
speed,  applying filters, etc. (see page 47).
Moving Data into Different Locations
Tap the balloon you want to move, and then slide it
to where you want it and release.
The two balloons will swap locations.
Once you’ve finished recording, tap OK.
Your sound balloon will be whatever color
you tap.
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Recording and Playing with Sounds (cont.)
Playing with Sound
Choose the sound balloon you want to use by
tapping it , then tap Play.
Changing Playback Speed and Pitch
Tap the Touch Screen to move
and alter the speed and pitch of the sound.
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Higher Pitch
Slower Playback
Faster Playback
Change the sound however you like.
Lower Pitch
Parakeet – If you
tap him, he’ll give
you tips on what
you can do.
Playback bar
You can change the
play position with a
tap of the stylus
Volume slider
Change the playback
mode
Return to the previous screen
Play/Pause
Reverse/Pause
Playback Modes
Repeat the current sound.
Play all sounds in order, then repeat from the beginning.
Play the current sound once.
Random play.
Play the current sound from a user-set point A and point B.
Slide points A and B back and forth to adjust them.
Playback section
Save the current
sound over the
original sound
Using Sound Filters
By tapping an icon, you can apply different filters to alter your sound. Each icon has three
different filters, so each time you tap one, the filter will change.
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Recording and Playing with Sounds (cont.)
Playing with Music on an SD Card
Saving Altered Sounds
Choose a Song to Play
If you want to save sounds that you’ve changed,
tap Overwrite.
Tap a folder
, then select Open.
Confirm that the recording sounds the way
you want it.
Tap Clear to erase all songs from a
Favorite folder.
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Select Auto to open a random song
automatically. You can flag songs as
Top 10, Memories, and so on
to add them to your Favorites.
Delete all songs from the selected
Favorites folder.
Touch the song you want to listen to
and touch Start.
Tap OK.
Your sound balloon will be whatever color you tap.
Add the song playing to your favorites.
About Folders and Files on SD Cards
Your new sound will appear here!
• In Nintendo DSi Sound, only music files and folders containing music files on the SD Card will
be displayed. A maximum of 1,000 folders can be displayed.
• If multiple folders on the SD Card have the same name, those song files will all be displayed
in one folder with that name.
• Up to 3,000 song files can be displayed.
• Only the first 100 audio files in each folder will be displayed.
• Folders and files more than eight levels deep cannot be displayed.
• Folders will be displayed in numerical/alphabetical order.
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Playing with Music on an SD Card (cont.)
Playing with Music Files
Beat Buttons
Change the visualization
on the upper display
to add sound effects. Tap the icons on-screen to change the
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Talk to your Parakeet
(he’ll show you all kinds of
things to have fun with)
Press
and
sound effects.
Change the playback speed and pitch
Touch the screen to move the
Higher Pitch
Playback position
Change the
playback point by
touching
Change the playback
mode*
Slower Playback
Sound level slider
Faster Playback
Lower Pitch
Next song
Return to the selection screen
and adjust the playback speed and pitch.
Play/Pause
Previous song
Using filters with the music
Tap each icon to change the filter on the music.
* Playback Modes
Make music sound like it’s being played from
an old radio.
Remove the vocal range from a track,
leaving only the instruments. (In some
songs, the vocals may not be entirely
removed.)
Add an echo effect.
Make your music sound like an old
video game!
Play songs in one folder in order, then stop when finished.
Play songs in the selected folder at random.
Play the current song from a user-set point A and point B.
Slide points A and B back and forth to adjust them.
Playback portion
NOTE: Song or sound files from the SD Card that have been manipulated are not saved.
Repeat the current song.
Play the songs in the folder in order, then repeat when finished.
Layering voice recordings
Tap a sound bubble
to start playing it over your music.
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Nintendo DSi Shop
Settings
Adjust the settings for Nintendo DSi Sound.
You can download software onto your Nintendo DSi XL
system via Nintendo DSi Shop.
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Note: broadband internet access required. For more
information, see the section on Internet Setup,
beginning on page 73.
Using Nintendo DSi Shop
Return to the Nintendo DSi Sound menu (see page 44).
Set your headphones for mono or stereo.
Enable or disable sound effects when you tap the Touch Screen.
• To use Nintendo DSi Shop you will need to set up an Internet connection with your Nintendo DSi XL
(see page 73), and you will need to have Nintendo DSi Points in your account to download software.
What are Nintendo DSi Points?
You use these points to download Nintendo DSi software
from Nintendo DSi Shop.
Set the backlight to turn off automatically when Nintendo DSi Sound is not in use.
Erase all Nintendo DSi Sound data from the Nintendo DSi XL system memory. This will erase all sound
files you’ve recorded or modified, any favorites you’ve assigned to your music, and anything your
parakeet might have picked up.
To add points to your account, you can purchase Nintendo DSi Points online through Nintendo
DSi Shop, or you can purchase a Nintendo Points Card™ at select retail locations, which can be
redeemed for Nintendo DSi Points in Nintendo DSi Shop. Once redeemed, those points automatically
become Nintendo DSi Points and cannot be used on Wii™ console or with any other system.
Purchase
Redeem
Nintendo
DSi Points
(2,000)
How do you save music files to an SD card?
In order to listen or play with music files, you must save music files on to an SD Card. Please follow the
steps below to save music files.
Use the SD Card slot on your computer or a commercially
available SD Card reader/writer to place the AAC files on
the SD Card.
Store selling Nintendo products
Redeem points online in
Nintendo DSi Shop
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How to Redeem Nintendo DSi Points
There are a number of ways to get Nintendo DSi Points.
Redeem a Nintendo Points Card
		 Purchase a Nintendo Points Card.
		 Reveal the Nintendo Points Number
		 Reveal the number on your Nintendo Points Card by
		 scratching off the silver area on the back of the card.
		 Start Nintendo DSi Shop
		 Follow the on-screen instructions to enter the
		 Nintendo Points Number and redeem your Nintendo
		 DSi Points.
Buy Nintendo DSi Points using a Credit Card
To buy points with a credit card, start the Nintendo DSi
Shop and follow the on-screen instructions (you must be
18 or older to use a credit card).
In order to connect to Nintendo DSi Shop, you will need a broadband Internet connection and a
compatible router. The first time you connect, you will need to agree to the terms of the user
agreement in order to access Nintendo DSi Shop.
• Nintendo Points Cards sold in the Americas can only be redeemed on Nintendo DSi or Wii
systems released in the Americas.
• Your Nintendo DSi Shop account can contain up to 20,000 Nintendo DSi Points maximum at
any time.
• You must redeem all of the points on a Nintendo Points Card at once. You cannot divide the
points between different systems.
• Parental Controls may be used to restrict use of Nintendo DSi Points and manage downloading
of software based on ESRB ratings.
• All Nintendo DSi Points and software downloads are for use only on a single Nintendo DSi
system and are nonrefundable and nontransferable.
• Once a Nintendo Points Card has been redeemed for Nintendo DSi Points, it cannot be
redeemed on a different Nintendo DSi system or on a Wii console.
• Software downloaded from Nintendo DSi Shop is licensed to you, not sold. For more
information, please refer to the user agreement in the System Settings (see page 73).
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Nintendo DSi Software and Nintendo Points Cards
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DS Download Play
With DS Download Play, you can download and play
certain multiplayer games with other Nintendo DSi,
DS Lite, and DS users even if you have only one copy of
a game. You can also send and receive demos of
certain software titles.
PictoChat
™
Note: PictoChat works with all models of Nintendo DS.
Control Sequence
Using DS Download Play (Host or sending system)
On the Nintendo DSi Menu, tap the icon of a
DS Download Play-compatible title.
Now follow the instructions in the instruction
booklet of the software you are using.
Starting PictoChat
First, the chat-room selection screen will appear. Select a chat room to join.
DS Download Play (Client or receiving system)
Tap the DS Download Play icon on the
Nintendo DSi Menu.
Close PictoChat and return to
the Nintendo DSi Menu (see
page 21).
Select the panel for the game title you want
to download.
Tap Yes to begin downloading the title.
Now follow the instructions in the instruction
booklet of the software you are using.
The number in each panel indicates how many
people are in that chat room. The maximum
number of users in each chat room is 16.
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
PictoChat allows you to use the Nintendo DSi XL to
send and receive wireless messages and drawings
from other Nintendo DSi users. PictoChat is not an
Internet application. You can communicate with up
to 15 other Nintendo DS users within range of your
Nintendo DSi XL. See PRIVACY INFORMATION on
page 103.

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