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Controls
Using the On-Screen Keyboard
Top Screen
Tap characters on the keyboard to enter them. You can touch and slide letters into the editing area in any
order you please.
Delete the character directly
to the left of the cursor
Signal-strength icon
Insert a
carriage return
Tap for a
capital letter
Switch between
uppercase and
lowercase letters
Insert a space
Current chat room
You can also use buttons to control the keyboard.
Touch Screen
Chat members
Tap one to see that person’s messages
Close chat room
Drawing area
Move the cursor
Enter a character
Erase the last character entered
Shift to uppercase letters
Switch keyboard types
Scroll through messages
Copy the last message from
the upper screen
Send message
Erase message
Keyboard
(See next page)
Keyboard styles
Send message
Alphanumeric
Japanese Hiragana/Katakana
International
Symbols
Scroll the upper screen
Pen tool (Write and draw)
Drawings
New feature
for Nintendo DSi
Each time you tap the pen tool
icon, your pen switches between
black or rainbow color.
Eraser tool (Erase letters or pictures)
Pen / Eraser Thickness (use to change the thickness of the pen or eraser)
Press for a short time: Copy last message / Press for a long time: Erase message
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Messages received
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Nintendo DSi Browser
Flipnote Studio™
With Flipnote Studio, you can create and share
animated flip books, as well as view ones made by
other Nintendo DSi users around the world.
NOTE: You must configure your Nintendo DSi XL to
connect to the Internet before using the Nintendo
DSi Browser. For more information, see the section on
Internet Setup, beggining on page 73.
NOTE: Broadband Internet access is required to use the
Flipnote Hatena features of Flipnote Studio. For more
information, see the section on Internet Setup,
beginning on page 73.
Nintendo DSi Browser Instruction Manual
Flipnote Studio Instruction Manual
The instruction manual for the Nintendo DSi Browser is included in the application and can be read
on-screen. Refer to this manual for complete instructions on using the Nintendo DSi Browser.
The instruction manual for Flipnote Studio is included in the application and can be read on-screen.
Refer to this manual for complete instructions on using Flipnote Studio.
Opening the Instruction Manual
Opening the Instruction Manual
On the Nintendo DSi Menu, tap the icon of the
Nintendo DSi Browser.
On the Nintendo DSi Menu, tap the icon of
Flipnote Studio.
Tap Help on the Start page.
Tap Help on the Start page.
Nintendo DSi Browser Parental Controls
Nintendo has designed tools to allow parents or guardians to limit content that may be inappropriate for
some members of their household. There are two ways parents can control how their children use the
Nintendo DSi Browser.
For more information on Flipnote Studio...
• Restrict usage with Parental Controls
For general support on Flipnote Studio visit support.nintendo.com/flipnotestudio.
You can use the Nintendo DSi Parental Controls feature to prevent the use of Nintendo DSi Browser. Only
those who enter the Parental Controls PIN will be able to bypass the restriction once it has been set.
Please see Parental Controls in the Nintendo DSi Operations Manual for information on using this tool.
The Flipnote Hatena portion of Flipnote Studio is provided by Hatena Co., Ltd. For general service inquiries
or questions on how to connect to Flipnote Hatena, contact the Hatena Co., Ltd. Flipnote Hatena Support
Center. For detailed contact information, please see the ‘Customer Support’ section of the Shopping
Guide in Nintendo DSi Shop.
• Restrict Access With a Filtering Service
You can use a digital filtering proxy service provided by Astaro to limit which web pages can be viewed.
For more information on this service and about Parental Controls, please visit:
www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/dsi/en_na/settingsParentalControls.jsp
NOTE: Children 12 and under must obtain parental consent in order to post their Flipnotes on the Flipnote
Hatena website.
• Restrict usage with Parental Controls
Select the User Generated Content option in Parental Controls under Settings for the Nintendo DSi XL
to restrict access to Flipnote Hatena.
IMPORTANT: Any Flipnotes saved on the Nintendo DSi XL will be deleted from your Nintendo
DSi XL if you format your system memory, unless they were saved to an SD Card.
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
With the Nintendo DSi Browser, you can view web
pages using simple operations with a single Nintendo
DSi stylus.
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		 System Settings
On the Nintendo DSi Menu, select System Settings to open the settings menu, from which you can adjust
many different items. Use
to turn pages, and tap the setting you want to adjust.
System Settings 3
System Settings 1
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Parental Controls: Set up Parental Controls to limit access to certain content or features (see
page 69).
Data Management: Manage the system’s internal memory or SD Card data here (see page 65).
Note: This item will only appear after you have opened Nintendo DSi Shop (see page 54).
Touch Screen: Calibrate Touch Screen input (see page 72).
Wireless Communications: Turn wireless communications on or off (see page 66).
Mic Test: Check mic sensitivity (see page 72).
Brightness Settings: Adjust screen brightness (see page 66).
Internet: Configure your Internet settings (see page 73).
System Settings 2
System Settings 4
Profile: Edit your user name, birthday, color, etc. (see page 67).
Language: Select a language for your system.
Date: Set the current date (see page 68).
Country: Select your country of residence.
Time: Set the current time (see page 68).
System Update: Update your Nintendo DSi XL system (see page 87).
Alarm: Set a time for the alarm to sound (see page 68).
Format System Memory: Delete all added software and save data (see page 87).
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Copy or delete software or save data from your system memory or from an SD Card.
You can turn the wireless communication function on or off as shown below.
Copying / Erasing
Set up
		 Select where the data you want to delete
			 or copy is located.
Tap ON to turn the wireless communication
function on, or OFF to turn it off.
Tap OK.
Applications & Settings
Wireless Communication Settings
Applications & Settings
Data Management
When the wireless communication function is turned on, the wireless light will flash.
When the function is turned off, the light will also turn off.
			 Select the data you want to copy or delete.
Brightness Settings
Adjust the brightness of the screens.
Controls
Tap + or – to adjust the brightness.
Tap OK to confirm your adjustments
			 Select either Copy or Delete.
You cannot copy under any of the following circumstances:
• When there is no SD Card in the SD Card slot.
• When there is not enough space available in the area to which you want to copy.
• When the data you have selected cannot be copied.
• When you want to copy to the Nintendo DSi Menu but there are no available boxes on the
Nintendo DSi Menu.
• When you want to copy to a system that is not where the original data is saved.
• When the SD Card you want to copy to contains 300 blocks of software or save data.
• When the SD Card you want to copy to is write protected.
To adjust screen brightness while playing a game, press and hold SELECT then use the Volume Control
to make your changes.
Use caution when using SELECT to make adjustments as pressing SELECT in certain games may cause 		
the game to skip scenes.
Screen
brightness
Press and hold
About Screen Brightness and Battery Life
Increasing screen brightness will decrease battery life, and decreasing screen brightness will
increase battery life. Please keep this in mind when you adjust your brightness settings (see page 11).
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Profile
Date
Open Profile to make adjustments to your user name,
personal message, color, and birthday.
Set the current date.
Some games use this setting, so be sure to enter the correct date.
Setting the date
User Name
to adjust the month,
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Use
date and year.
Tap OK to confirm.
Use the keyboard to enter your user name.
See page 86 for keyboard instructions.
Tap OK to confirm.
Other Nintendo DS users will see your user name
when using PictoChat™ and in certain games, so
do not share personal information in your user name.
Message
Time
Set the current time.
Some games use this setting, so be sure to enter the correct time.
Setting the time
Enter a personalized message using the
keyboard. See page 86 for keyboard instructions.
Use
Tap OK to confirm.
Tap OK to confirm.
to adjust the time.
The personalized message you enter here will be seen when using PictoChat, so think
about entering a greeting or a short introduction. Do not use personal information.
Alarm
Color
Set a time for the alarm to sound.
Tap the color you like.
The color you choose will be used on the
Nintendo DSi Menu and in other places.
Tap OK to confirm.
Use
to adjust the time to
you want the alarm to sound, and then
OK to turn the alarm on.
when
tap
Tap Yes to confirm. Both screens will automatically
be set to the lowest brightness setting.
Birthday
Use
Controls
to set the date of your birthday.
To turn off the alarm or cancel it all together, tap the Touch Screen or any button other
than the L and R Buttons.
Once the alarm has sounded, the alarm will enter Snooze Mode, and will continue to sound
every five minutes until it has been turned off. Snooze Mode automatically ends after one hour.
Tap OK to confirm.
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Parental Controls
Nintendo strives to create an environment that is fun and enjoyable for all users and has designed tools
to allow parents or guardians to limit the games and applications that may be inappropriate for some
members of their household. There is one Parental Control setting per system, so it is recommended that
you put the settings on the most secure that you need for your family; you can then share the PIN with
users who may be allowed access to blocked content and features.
Setting up Parental Controls
After selecting parental controls from the system settings menu (panel 3), follow the
on-screen instructions.
What Can Parental Controls Restrict?
Video and Computer Game Software Rating Information
The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) ratings are designed to provide information about video
and computer game content, so you can make informed purchasing decisions. ESRB ratings have two parts:
rating symbols suggest age appropriateness for the game, and content descriptors indicate elements in a
game that may have triggered a particular rating and/or may be of interest or concern.
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
• Nintendo DSi Exclusive and Compatible Software
Restrict use of software based on ESRB ratings guidelines. NOTE: You cannot use this to restrict the use
of Nintendo DS™ software or software downloaded via DS Download Play.
• PictoChat
Restrict the use of this application.
• DS Download Play
Restrict the use of this application.
• Nintendo DSi Browser
Restrict the use of the Nintendo DSi Browser to browse the Internet. See the section, Nintendo DSi
Browser, in this manual for more information on using Parental Controls.
• Nintendo DSi Shop
Restrict use of Nintendo DSi Points. NOTE: You can limit use of Nintendo DSi Points but Parental Controls
does not restrict purchase of Nintendo DSi Points made with a credit card.
• Photo exchange
Restrict the exchange of photographs over local wireless communications using Nintendo DSi Camera.
• Other
Restrict the exchange of user-generated content.
Tap Yes
Tap Next
Tap OK
Enter a four-digit PIN of your choosing,
then tap OK. (You will need to enter the number
twice to confirm that it is correct.)
You will need this PIN to turn Parental Controls
off temporarily or to change your settings.
Please remember this number.
Use
to choose a secret question,
then select OK.
To take full advantage of the ESRB rating system, it’s important to check both the rating symbol
(found on the front of the game box) and the content descriptor (found on the back of the game box).
Go to www.esrb.org for a complete list of these content descriptors.
The ESRB rating system is designed to provide information about a computer or video game. The ratings
are not meant to recommend which games consumers should buy or rent or to serve as the only basis for
choosing a product. Rather, individuals should use the ESRB ratings together with personal tastes and
standards when deciding what is best to purchase.
For more information on the ESRB and video game ratings, go to the ESRB web site at www.esrb.org.
Titles rated RP (Rating
Pending) have been
submitted to the ESRB and
are awaiting final rating.
(This symbol appears only in
advertising prior to a game’s
release.
Titles rated EC (Early
Childhood) have content that
may be suitable for ages 3 and
older. Contains no material
that parents would find
inappropriate.
Titles rated E (Everyone) have
content that may be suitable for
ages 6 and older. Titles in this
category may contain minimal
cartoon, fantasy or mild violence
and/or infrequent use of mild
language.
Titles rated E10+ (Everyone
10 and older) have content
that may be suitable for ages
10 and older. Titles in this
category may contain more
cartoon, fantasy or mild
violence, mild language and/or
minimal suggestive themes.
Titles rated T (Teen) have
content that may be suitable for
ages 13 and older. Titles in this
category may contain violence,
suggestive themes, crude humor,
minimal blood, simulated
gambling, and/or infrequent use
of strong language.
Titles rated M (Mature) have
content that may be suitable for
ages 17 and older. Titles in this
category may contain intense
violence, blood and gore, sexual
content and/or strong language.
Enter an answer to the secret question,
and then select OK. The answer must be three
or more characters long.
The answer to your secret question will be
used in the event you forget your PIN.
Please remember this answer.
See page 88 for instructions on using
the keyboard.
Now follow the on-screen instructions to set up
Parental Controls options.
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Parental Controls (cont.)
Touch Screen
What to do if you forget your PIN and secret-question answer…
•
If you forget both your PIN and the answer to your secret question, please follow these steps.
If you feel the stylus contact point is not aligned correctly, take the following steps to re-calibrate the Touch
Screen. To access the Calibration screen, press and hold the L Button, R Button, and START, then turn the
power on. The calibration screen will be the first screen to display.
On the PIN input screen, select I Forgot.
If the Touch Screen is not responding properly, first try removing any screen protectors if you have
added this to your Nintendo DSi XL.
Carefully tap the center of .
Calibration points will appear in the upper left
corner, lower right corner, and the center of the
screen. Tap each point to complete calibration.
On the next screen, enter the answer to your
secret question.
If you successfully answer the secret question,
proceed with editing your Parental Controls
settings.
If you’ve forgotten the answer to your secret question.
Select I Forgot.
Check Inquiry Number – Please call Nintendo
Customer Service at 1-800-255-3700 and provide
the inquiry number shown here, and the date that
is set on your Nintendo DSi XL. You will then be
issued a master key.
When Calibration complete appears on the
screen, tap each of the four to confirm.
When you’ve finished confirming calibration,
tap OK to finish.
If you were unable to accurately tap , select
Try Again to restart the calibration process.
Mic Test
Confirm that the microphone is operating properly.
Testing the Microphone
Inquiry number
Face the microphone and speak.
Master key
Tap OK.
Confirm that the volume bar is filling up with
colored bands.
Enter the master key and select OK.
Tap
straight
down!
The volume bar will fill with colored
bands when it picks up sound.
Tap Quit when you’ve finished confirming that
the mic is working.
The icon will turn yellow
when you tap it.
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
How to Calibrate the Touch Screen
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Internet Setup
Connect your Nintendo DSi XL to a wireless Internet connection, using a compatible wireless router (sold
separately).
Get connected online:
The minimum requirements to get connected online are:
Set up an Internet connection.
Confirm MAC address (see page 85).
Copy or delete Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
profile saved on the Nintendo DSi XL.
For complete details, see the following pages.
Review and agree to user agreement
for Nintendo DSi network services.
If you are still having problems getting connected online, step by step instructions can be found
at our website: support.nintendo.com.
Select setup method
Your connection-setup process depends on your home network environment. First answer the following
questions, then use the appropriate setup method.
Start!
Do you have a
broadband Internet
connection?
Yes
Are you using a
wireless network?
No
No
First setup a broadband
wireless Internet connection
so you can connect using
a Nintendo DSi XL.
First set up a wireless
network. This will require
the purchase of additional
equipment such as a
compatible wireless router.
You can also make settings manually. See page 81.
If you need more help getting connected, including security and firewall FAQs, visit
support.nintendo.com.
Yes
Yes
Use AOSS for
a simple setup.
See page 77.
No
Search for your
wireless router and
perform setup.
See page 79.
Does your wireless
network access point
support AOSS?
AOSS™
You can also perform settings for higher security than WPA, proxy
settings, and settings for advanced users capable of connecting via WPS.
See page 83.
Connection settings for advanced users (connections 4 – 6) cannot be used with DS software.
When connecting to the Internet with DS software, perform the usual internet settings
(connections 1 – 3).
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
1. A Nintendo DSi XL
2. A broadband Internet connection
3. A wireless router (sold separately)
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Internet Setup (cont.)
Required for connecting to the Internet
The following are complete details on connecting a Nintendo DSi XL to the Internet.
PC
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Nintendo DSi XL system
Broadband Internet environment using DSL, Cable, etc.
Broadband Internet Line
DSL Modem, etc.
Connecting Nintendo DSi XL wirelessly
You can perform a simple setup using a commercially available access point
that supports AOSS (Buffalo).
Commercially Available Access Point
(Wireless Router, etc.)
(See page 79)
In this manual, “wireless router access points” are referred to simply as “access points.”
For information on router settings and how they work with the Nintendo DSi XL system, visit
support.nintendo.com.
Even if you don’t have a wireless Internet environment at home…
Nintendo Zone is a new way to get updated game content, demos, and access to Nintendo Wi-Fi
Connection, sent wirelessly to your Nintendo DSi XL.
When your Nintendo DSi XL detects a Nintendo Zone, an on-screen icon will flash to let you know you’re
within range of a Nintendo Zone location. The Nintendo DSi XL will then connect to the Nintendo Zone
without any additional setup.
For a current list of Nintendo Zone locations, please visit www.nintendo.com.
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Internet Setup (cont.)
Connecting using AOSS
If your access point supports AOSS, you can use this functionality for a simple setup. Also refer to the
instruction manual for your access point.
Using AOSS may cause your access point settings to change. If you’re connected to a PC without using AOSS,
it may no longer connect after using AOSS.
Using AOSS
Access Point with
Router Functionality
How to Connect
AOSS
Button
Nintendo DSi XL System
Tap OK to perform a connection test
Using AOSS
Tap Connection Settings
Tap a connection labeled None.
NOTE: If you are using WPA security, you must use
the Advanced Setup option and select Connection
4, 5, or 6 (see page 83).
If the connection test is successful, your settings are complete.
Immediately after completing settings for AOSS, connection may fail due to the restarting of the
access point. Wait a short time, then try performing a connection test again.
If you need more help getting connected, including security and firewall FAQs, visit
support.nintendo.com.
Tap the AOSS icon
Proceed to the following access point steps.
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Press the AOSS Button until the lamp starts blinking
If connection continues to fail when performing AOSS
settings, wait approximately 5 minutes and then
try again.
Broadband
Internet Line
DSL Modem, etc.
		 Access point steps
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Internet Setup (cont.)
Searching for and connecting to an access point
If you are connecting to a secure access point,
enter the key and tap OK.
This is displayed only when configured
for security.
Broadband
Internet Line
Access Point with
Router Functionality
How to Connect
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
DSL Modem, etc.
Nintendo DSi XL System
Tap OK
Tap Connection Settings
Tap OK to perform a connection test.
Tap a connection labeled None
NOTE: If you are using WPA security, you must
use the Advanced Setup option and select
Connection 4, 5, or 6 (see page 83).
If the connection test is successful, settings are complete.
If connection fails, refer to the list of error codes on page 100.
Tap Search for an Access Point
Access points marked
require that you enter the same key as is registered with the access point.
Key input not
required
Key input required
Tap an access point to select it
If no access points are found, see Error
Code List on page 100.
Configured with an unsupported encryption
format. To connect to access points with this
mark, configure settings through Advanced
Setup (see page 83).
Antenna Bars
The
icon indicates the state of signal reception
and displays at four different levels. Stronger signal
reception results in smoother transmission.
0 bars
1 bar
2 bars
3 bars
Weak
Strong
Signal Reception Strength
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Internet Setup (cont.)
Configuring settings manually (See glossary, page 109, for definition of terms)
Configure your access point’s settings manually.
Set each field as needed and tap Save when finished.
When setting the IP address manually, be sure to also set the DNS.
Broadband
Internet Line
Access Point with
Router Functionality
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
DSL Modem, etc.
Nintendo DSi XL System
How to Connect
Tap Connection Settings
Tap a connection labeled None
NOTE: If you are using WPA security, you must
use the Advanced Setup option and select
Connection 4, 5, or 6 (see page 83).
Proxy settings can only be configured when configuring Advanced Settings.
Tap Manual Setup
Tap YES to perform a connection test
If the connection test is successful, your settings are complete.
If connection fails, refer to the list of error codes on page 100.
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Internet Setup (cont.)
Advanced Setup (See glossary, page 109, for definition of terms)
Advanced Setup allows settings for connecting to the Internet using WPA security, proxy settings and
settings for connecting with WPS.
Advanced Setup (connections 4 – 6) cannot be used with DS-exclusive software. When connecting to the
Internet with DS-exclusive software, configure normal Internet settings (connections 1 – 3).
Tap the connection type best suited for your
access point
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
How to Connect
Tap Connection Settings
Access point steps
Push-Button Connection
PIN connection
Continue to push the WPS Button
until the lamp blinks
Set the PIN number displayed on the
Nintendo DSi XL screen in your access point
Tap Advanced Setup
It may take as long as 2 minutes until setup completes.
Tap Next
Tap a connection labeled None
Tap the connection method best-suited for your
connection environment
• To set up using WPS:
		 Tap the WPS icon and proceed to step
Tap OK to perform a connection test
• Search for an Access Point (see page 79).
• Manual Setup  *The following instructions are the same as for configuring normal
settings (see page 81).
If the connection test is successful, settings are complete.
Immediately after completing settings using WPS, connection may fail due to the
restarting of the access point. Wait a short time, then try performing a connection test again.
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Internet Setup (cont.)
Options
You can confirm system information, delete Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection configurations, and transfer
Nintendo WFC configurations.
On target system
Tap DS Download Play
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Confirm the system MAC address and Nintendo
WFC ID
Delete Nintendo WFC information from the system
Follow the on-screen instructions
Transfer the Nintendo WFC configuration to
another system
• Please delete Nintendo WFC information before disposing of or releasing your system.
• When changing to a new system, transfer the Nintendo WFC configuration from the old
system to the new system.
• When deleting or transferring Nintendo WFC information, settings such as friends and
connections will be deleted from the original system.
Transferring Nintendo WFC configuration to another system
Nintendo WFC information transfers use DS Download Play.
This deletes Nintendo WFC configuration from the source system and overwrites the WFC configuration of the
target system.
Tap
Tap
On source system
Confirm that the user name displayed is indeed
that of the target system and tap Yes.
When transferring to a Nintendo DS/DS Lite system, content of the Internet Advanced Setup information is
not transferred.
Things to prepare
On target system
• Source Nintendo DSi system
• Target system (Nintendo DSi system or DS/DS Lite system)
Tap OK if you agree to the on-screen warning
How to transfer
On source system
Tap Transfer Nintendo WFC Configuration
On source / target system
Follow the on-screen instructions
When the transfer is complete, a confirmation message is displayed. Tap OK on the
respective systems.
Tap
Tap
Tap
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System Update
Using the Keyboard
There will be updates or additions to the Nintendo DSi Menu or built-in software applications.
Keyboards will display when you are required to enter characters. There are two types of keyboard:
standard alphanumeric keyboard, and a ten-key keyboard.
You understand that the Nintendo DSi system specifications are constantly evolving. In an effort to provide
you with the latest system enhancements and features, we may send a systems update to your Nintendo
DSi XL system without notice to you or ask you to accept a systems update for your Nintendo DSi XL system.
Such systems updates may need to be accepted in order to play new Nintendo DSi games or continue to
access the Nintendo DSi Network Service.
Alphanumeric Keyboard
Character type selection keys
How to Update
Tap Yes
Make all letters
upper case letters
Read the on-screen text carefully and select Next.
If you agree with the what you read in
select I Agree, and then tap OK.
Format System Memory
Switch characters on the keyboard. After you
have entered the character, the keyboard reverts.
Delete the character to the
left of the cursor
Insert a space
The special character, symbol and pictograph keyboards all function in the same way.
Ten-Key Keyboard
Choose this to erase all save data, and return the system to the state in which it was purchased.
Select Initialize System
What data will be erased?
• Data saved on the system memory, such as software
downloaded from Nintendo DSi Shop.
• Changes made to the System Settings.
NOTE: You can re-download items you have purchased from Nintendo DSi Shop at no charge, unless those
items are no longer distributed.
Data erased by initializing the system cannot be restored.
Enter a space.
Delete the last entered character.
Applications & Settings
Applications & Settings
Displays the input keyboard for letters of the alphabet
and numbers.
Displays the input keyboard for special characters.
Displays the input keyboard for hiragana and katakana.
Displays the input keyboard for symbols.
Displays the input keyboard for pictographs
Updates will take place by connecting to the Internet, so please complete your Internet connection
settings ahead of time (see page 73).
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Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Before requesting repair service, check the items in the following table. Read this along with the manual
for each game and peripheral device.
Visit support.nintendo.com for assistance and additional troubleshooting and repair
options or call 1-800-255-3700.
There is no picture or sound output
• Is the power indicator LED lit?
Press POWER to turn the power on.
It takes a long time before the Nintendo DSi Menu is displayed
• Has a high-capacity SD Memory Card (SD Card) been inserted in the system?
It may take time to display the Nintendo DSi Menu if a high-capacity SD Card has been inserted 		
		 into the system.
Even though a Nintendo DS Game Card has been inserted, the Nintendo DSi
Menu displays “No Game Card has been inserted in the Game Card slot.”
Lit
• Is the Game Card inserted properly?
Remove the Game Card and properly re-insert it until it clicks into place.
If this doesn’t work, try re-inserting it a few more times.
I can’t play my game
•  Has the Game Card been firmly inserted?
Firmly insert the Game Card until it clicks into place.
• Is the system in Sleep Mode?
The power indicator LED will slowly illuminate and darken when the system is in sleep mode.
		 Check the power indicator LED. Wake the system if it is in Sleep Mode.
Sound does not come out of the system speakers
• Is the volume set to the lowest level?
Use the volume/brightness control on the side
		 of the system to adjust the volume to an
		 appropriate value.
Volume
• Is the microphone functioning properly?
Use the microphone test in System Settings to confirm
that the microphone is functioning properly (see page 72).
Sound does not come out of my headphones or headset microphone
• Is the plug for your headphones or headset
microphone firmly inserted?
Plug it in firmly.
I can’t use the microphone / My voice is not recognized
• Does this software use the microphone?
The microphone cannot always be used. The microphone can be used in games that
		 support it.
• Are the headphones or headset microphone connected?
When headphones or a headset microphone is connected, sound will not be emitted from
		 the speakers.
• Is the volume set to the lowest level?
Use the volume/brightness control on the side
		 of the system to adjust the volume to an
		 appropriate value.
• Are Parental Controls set to restrict the use of software based on ESRB ratings?
Enter the password and either disable Parental Controls temporarily, or disable the
Parental Controls item that restricts the use of software based on ESRB ratings (see page 97).
• Are voices other than your own, such as those of family and friends, recognized correctly?
There are individual differences in speech recognition rates. Some voices are more difficult
to recognize than others.
The microphone reacts unexpectedly or produces a screeching or howling sound
Volume
Fully insert
The microphone may be reacting to ambient noise or audio output from the speaker and 		
producing an audio feedback. Try to move away from the source of the noise, reduce the speaker 		
volume, use headphones, or prevent sound from occurring. You can perform the microphone test
in System Settings to determine whether the microphone is reacting (see page 72).
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•  Has the battery been charged?
Recharge the battery.
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I can’t recharge the Nintendo DSi XL battery pack / The recharge indicator LED is not lit
My SD Memory Card is not responding
• Has the SD Memory Card been correctly inserted into the system?
Firmly insert the SD Memory Card until it clicks into place in the SD Card slot on the side
		 of the system.
• Are you using a Nintendo DSi AC Adapter?
Use the Nintendo DSi AC Adapter
[WAP-002(USA)].
• Is the SD Memory Card broken?
Use a PC or digital camera to confirm that you can correctly see files on the SD Memory Card.
• Are there saved photos that can be displayed using Nintendo DSi Camera?
Nintendo DSi Camera can only display photos taken on the Nintendo DSi
		 system. Photos taken by a digital camera or cellular phone will not
		 be displayed.
• Is the Nintendo DSi AC Adapter firmly inserted
into the system and an electrical outlet?
Plug it in firmly.
• Is the recharge indicator LED lit?
If the recharge indicator LED is
		 blinking, there is a chance that the
		 Nintendo DSi XL Battery Pack is
		 not connected properly.
Blinking
		 Make sure that the Nintendo
		 DSi XL Battery Pack is connected
		 properly.
Check the Nintendo
DSi battery pack
I charged the Nintendo DSi XL battery pack, but I can’t play for long periods of time /
It takes a long time to charge the Nintendo DSi XL battery pack
• Are you playing a game or recharging the battery pack in a location with an ambient temperature less
than 41° Fahrenheit (5° C)?
In environments with a temperature less than 41 degrees Fahrenheit, you can no longer play 		
		 games for long periods of time, and the battery pack will take longer than usual to recharge.
I can’t use the Touch Screen / The Touch Screen does not respond properly
• Have positions on the Touch Screen shifted?
If positions have begun to shift, use the Touch Screen item in
		 System Settings to correct them.
Nintendo DSi Camera continues to ask for a photo of my face, but does not respond
My eyes and mouth are not being recognized correctly by Nintendo DSi Camera
NOTE: You can also go to Touch Screen Calibration by holding down
the L, R, and START Buttons while turning on the power.
• Have you attached a commercially available protective sheet on the Touch Screen?
If you have applied a commercially available protective sheet to your Touch Screen, refer to its
		 instruction manual and be sure it has been applied correctly before attempting to calibrate 		
		 the Touch Screen.
Individual differences and the surrounding environment may prevent face recognition from 		
working properly. If the position of your eyes and mouth are not recognized correctly, move to a
well-lit area and turn your face in a direction that allows it to be captured well on-screen. Confirm
this along with the aforementioned factors.
Images taken by the camera have strange colors
Tap
straight
down!
This occurs when your face cannot be properly recognized. Move to a well-lit area, and turn your
face in a direction that allows it to be entirely captured on-screen. The following factors may also 		
affect face recognition.
• The ambient brightness and lighting
• Haircut (when hair covers the face, for instance)
• Hair and eyebrow color
• Sheen on the face and head
• A beard’s shape, color, and thickness
• Glasses and jewelry on the face and head
Try taking a picture of something else. If colors are still strange, please visit support.nintendo.com
or contact Nintendo Customer Service at 1-800-255-3700.
I can’t exchange photos or frames with Nintendo DSi Camera
• Are Parental Controls set to restrict the exchange of photo data?
Enter your Parental Controls PIN and either disable Parental Controls temporarily, or disable the
Parental Controls item that restricts the wireless transmission of photo data (see page 97).
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Support and Troubleshooting
• Is the battery pack being charged in a location with an ambient temperature between 41° and 95°
Fahrenheit (5-35° Celsius)?
Charge the battery pack in a location with an ambient temperature between 41° and 95° Fahrenheit
(5-35° Celsius). You may not be able to recharge the battery pack in a location outside of this
		 temperature range.
• Are there saved files that can be played back using Nintendo DSi Sound?
Nintendo DSi Sound can play AAC files with a file extension of .m4a, .mp4, and .3gp. Non-AAC 		
audio files (such as MP3 files) cannot be played back.
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Nintendo DSi Sound does not display audio files and folders
I can’t use DS Download Play
• Has the SD Memory Card been correctly inserted into the system?
Firmly insert the SD Memory Card until it clicks into place in the SD Card slot on the side
		 of the system.
• Have Parental Controls restricted the use of DS Download Play?
Enter your Parental Controls PIN and either disable Parental Controls temporarily, or disable the
Parental Controls item restricting the use of DS Download Play (see page 97).
• Does the SD Memory Card contain saved audio files that can be played back using Nintendo DSi Sound?
Nintendo DSi Sound can play AAC files with a file extension of .m4a, .mp4, and .3gp only.
I can’t use PictoChat
• Have more than 3000 audio files been saved?
No more than 3000 audio files can be displayed.
• Are there more than 100 audio files saved in a single folder?
No more than 100 files can be displayed for a single folder. If there are folders with the same 		
		 name on the SD Memory card, the audio files in those folders will be consolidated and displayed 		
		 as a single folder. No more than 100 files can be displayed for this single consolidated folder.
• Have Parental Controls restricted the use of PictoChat?
Enter your Parental Controls PIN and either disable Parental Controls temporarily, or disable the
Parental Controls item restricting the use of PictoChat (see page 97).
I’m having difficulty using communication play
(Communications are interrupted and the game cannot be played smoothly)
• Are audio files saved to a folder that is more than eight levels deep?
Nintendo DSi Sound will only check for files up to eight directories deep.
I cannot play back audio files using Nintendo DSi Sound
• Are the audio files in a format that can be played by Nintendo DSi Sound?
Nintendo DSi Sound can play audio files in the following format.
File format: AAC (.m4a, .mp4, or .3gp)
		 Bit rate: 16–320 kbps
Sampling frequency: 32–48 kHz
• Is one of the following Reception Strength icons shown on-screen?
Reception strength appears to be poor. Move closer to the other player, and remove obstructions 		
		 between you and that person.
My system suddenly enters Sleep Mode
It may have entered Sleep Mode as the result of an
external magnetic field. Move your system away from
magnetic objects.
I cannot download new games from the Nintendo DSi Shop
• Do you have an insufficient Nintendo DSi Point balance?
Use one of the following to register Nintendo DSi Points with the Nintendo DSi XL system.
• Credit card (VISA or MasterCard)
• Nintendo Points Card (this can be purchased at various retail locations).
I cannot disable Parental Controls
• Did you enter the correct password?
Enter the correct Parental Controls PIN. If you have forgotten your password refer to page 96.
• Have Parental Controls restricted the use of Nintendo DSi Points in the Nintendo DSi Shop?
Enter your Parental Controls PIN and either disable Parental Controls temporarily, or disable the
Parental Controls item restricting the use of Nintendo DSi Points (see page 97).
• Did you enter the correct answer to your secret question?
Enter the correct answer to your secret question. If you have also forgotten the answer to your
		 secret question refer to page 98.
If your Nintendo DSi XL system still does not operate correctly after try the
troubleshooting steps, DO NOT return it to the store. You may lose saved game data and
all Nintendo DSi Shop downloads and Nintendo DSi Points. Visit support.nintendo.com for
assistance and additional troubleshooting and repair options or call 1-800-255-3700.
Support and Troubleshooting
Support and Troubleshooting
• Are there more than 1000 files in the folder with the saved audio files?
A folder can only display up to 1000 items.
• Are there already 16 people in the selected chat room?
No more than 16 people can enter a single chat room.
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How to Disable Parental Controls
If you have forgotten your PIN or secret question
There are two ways to disable Parental Controls. You can either temporarily disable them, or change the
Parental Controls settings.
In the event that you forget your PIN or the answer to your secret question, follow these steps.
Temporarily Disabling Parental Controls
At the PIN entry screen, tap
Enter your PIN at the screen that is shown when you select
the restricted item.
Tap OK.
Enter the answer to your secret question.
Note: You will go to the setting screen for
Parental Controls if you can answer this.
Go to System Settings and tap
If you have forgotten the answer
to your secret question:
Once again, tap
Tap
Please call Nintendo Customer Service at
1-800-255-3700 and provide the inquiry
number shown here, and the date that is set
on your Nintendo DSi XL. You will then be
issued a master key.
Reference
Number
Enter your PIN
Master Key
Tap
Tap
Tap
Enter the Master Key, and tap
Next, follow the on-screen instructions to change restricted content.
Support and Troubleshooting
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Changing the Parental Controls Setting
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Error Message List
Error Code List
If an error occurs, messages like the following may appear on the screen. Follow the directions shown in the
table to resolve the problem.
If the Internet settings weren’t configured correctly or if the connection test failed, the Nintendo DSi XL will
display and error code. Use the Error Code tables on the next several pages to determine the solution for the
error code received.
Error Message
An error occurred. Press and hold
POWER to turn the system off,
then follow the instructions in
the system’s Operations Manual.
Solution
Turn the power off for a moment and then turn it back on.
Repeat whatever you did that caused the error to occur. If the
same message still appears, the system must be inspected.
Turn the power off, and contact Nintendo Customer Service.
For more information on error codes and messages, or if you see error codes or messages that do not
appear on these lists, please visit support.nintendo.com.
NOTE: If you cannot connect due to error codes 052003, 052103, or 052203, the error might be caused by the
security software or firewall on your computer. For details, visit support.nintendo.com.
Error Codes
Condition
Solution
Could not connect to Nintendo
Wi-Fi Connection.
Wait for a while and try connecting again.
If the issue does not get resolved, contact
Nintendo Customer Service.
023000 – 025999
The Nintendo Wi-Fi
Connection servers are either
undergoing maintenance or are
very busy.
Wait for a while and try connecting again.
If the issues do not get resolved, visit support.
nintendo.com to see if the server is undergoing
maintenance.
The system memory has been
damaged. Please see the
Nintendo DSi XL Operations
Manual for details.
The system memory is corrupted. Please contact Nintendo
Customer Service.
The device in the SD Card slot
cannot be used.
An SD Card that cannot be used with the Nintendo DSi XL or
something other than an SD Card is inserted in the SD Card slot,
or the system region of the SD Card is corrupted. Please insert
a functional SD Card that can be used with the Nintendo DSi
XL system.
034219, 034220
Insufficient free blocks in the
system memory.
Erase unnecessary software from the Data
Management screen under System Settings.
034301 – 034304
Cannot connect to the system
update server.
Either erase unnecessary software on the SD Card from the
Data Management screen under System Settings or erase
unnecessary photos or frames from Nintendo DSi Camera.
Otherwise, try using an SD Card that has some free space on it.
Wait for a while and try connecting again.
If the issue does not get resolved, contact
Nintendo Customer Service.
034300,
034305 – 034499
The system could not be
updated due to internet error.
Wait for a while and try connecting again.
If the issue does not get resolved, contact
Nintendo Customer Service.
034000 – 034218,
034500 – 034699
An error occurred, so the
system could not be updated.
Please contact Nintendo Customer Service.
050100 – 050199
Could not connect to the
Internet.
Wait for a while and try connecting again.
If the issue does not get resolved, contact
Nintendo Customer Service.
There is not enough free space on
the SD Card.
There are no boxes available in
the system.
There are no boxes available in the Nintendo DSi Menu. Erase
unnecessary software from the Software Management screen
under System Settings (see page 65).
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020100 – 020999
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Error Code List (Continued)
Condition
Solution
050000 – 050099
No access point in range.
Check the access point settings. The wireless
signals may be too weak at your location.
Try moving closer to your access point, also
check that there are no people, objects, or other
obstacles between the system and the access
point.
Make sure the access point is in a usable state.
For details, see the instruction manual for your
access point.
052100 – 052399,
312004,
312005
Could not connect to the
Internet.
Confirm that your network environment can
connect to the Internet.
Review the settings after Auto-Obtain IP
Address in the connection settings.
If the Auto-Obtain IP Address setting is set
to Don’t use, check whether the security type
and key in the connection settings match
the settings for the access point you want to
connect to.
050500 – 050599
You must accept the user
agreement.
Agree to the user agreement.
Could not connect to the
proxy server.
050600 – 050699
Wireless Communications
is currently disabled under
System Settings.
Enable the wireless communications setting.
052400 – 052599,
312012,
312013
Confirm that your network environment can
connect to the proxy server.
Review the proxy server settings.
051000 – 051099
Could not find an access
point with the SSID that has
been set.
Check whether the SSID in the connection
settings matches the settings for the access
point you want to connect to.
052700 – 052799
Review the Auto-Obtain IP Address setting
in the connection settings.
Could not connect to the access
point.
Make sure the security key in the connection
settings matches that of the access point.
If this error code occurs even after connections
are allowed, the wireless signals may be too
weak at your location.
Try moving closer to your access point, and
make sure there are no people, objects, or other
obstacles between the system and the access
point. When connecting to an Internet hotspot
for which a proprietary security key has been
set, make sure you configure your connection
setting.
Cannot connect because
there is another network
device that is set to the same
IP address.
053000 – 053299
Could not connect to the
Internet.
The wireless signals may be too weak at your
location. Try moving closer to your access point,
and make sure there are no people, objects, or
other obstacles between the system and the
access point.
When connecting to an Internet hotspot for
which a proprietary security key has been
set, make sure you configure your connection
setting.
054000 – 054299,
290500 – 290599,
291000 – 291099
Communication error.
You have been disconnected
from the network.
The wireless signals may be too weak at your
location. Try moving closer to your access point,
and make sure there are no people, objects, or
other obstacles between the system and the
access point.
This might be a temporary issue, so wait a while
and then try again. If the issue does not get
resolved, contact Nintendo Customer Service.
051200 – 051299
Could not connect because
the maximum number of
simultaneous connections to the
access point has been exceeded.
The access point you tried to connect has a limit
on the number of devices that can connect to it.
Wait for a while and try again.
051300 – 051399
Cannot connect to the access
point for an unknown reason.
See the resolution for error codes 051100051299.
Reconfigure the access point settings.
052000 – 052099
Could not automatically
acquire the IP address.
Enable the DHCP server feature of your access
point or other network device. If you cannot
use the DHCP server feature, you will have to
configure the IP address and other such settings
manually.
Make sure the security type and key of the
connection settings match the settings for the
access point you want to connect to.
For more information on error codes and messages, or if you see error codes or messages that do not
appear on these lists, please visit support.nintendo.com.
If your Nintendo DSi system still does not operate correctly after try the troubleshooting
steps, DO NOT return it to the store. You may lose saved game data and all Nintendo DSi
Shop downloads and Nintendo DSi Points. Visit support.nintendo.com for assistance and
additional troubleshooting and repair options or call 1-800-255-3700.
Support and Troubleshooting
Support and Troubleshooting
Condition
051100 – 051199
Solution
Error Codes
Error Codes
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Nintendo DSi Privacy Policy
Nintendo is dedicated to protecting your privacy and handling any personal information we obtain from you with care and respect.
This Nintendo DSi Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy”) is intended to provide you with an understanding of information that may be
submitted and collected through use of the Nintendo DSi System. We may revise and update this Privacy Policy from time to time.
Please review the most recent version of this policy frequently by going to http://support.nintendo.com or contacting our customer
service department at (888) 977-7627. This Privacy Policy only applies to information submitted or collected from your Nintendo DSi.
Information you may submit through any of Nintendo’s Web sites or the Wii console is subject to the applicable privacy policy posted
at http://support.nintendo.com. Please read this Privacy Policy; it applies to use of your Nintendo DSi by you and any other person
using your Nintendo DSi (whether you gave them permission to use it or not).
INFORMATION COLLECTED
“Personal Information” is information that may be used to identify you such as your name, address, telephone number, or name based
email address (for example, Nintendo@Nintendo.com). We only collect Personal Information you provide to us or as described below.
If you choose not to provide us with Personal Information, use of your Nintendo DSi will not be affected, except to the extent that
certain features, such as those described in the section immediately below, request disclosure of certain Personal Information.
In addition to the Personal Information you provide to us, we may collect anonymous information from you such as your age, gender,
geographic area, Nintendo DSi internet protocol (IP) address, and media access control (MAC) address. We will not link your Personal
Information with any anonymous or aggregate information we collect from you unless (1) you authorize us to do so; (2) you choose
to link your DSi Shop Account to your Club Nintendo account; (3) we notify you first; or (4) we are responding to legal process. In order
to provide you with more customized services, we may also receive and record information on our server logs from the Nintendo
Wi-Fi Connection Service (WFC), including but not limited to your IP address, MAC address, cookies, transactions, settings and
download activity. If you do not want Nintendo to collect this information you can turn off Nintendo WFC on your Nintendo DSi. If you
provide sensitive information when communicating with third parties via your Nintendo DSi, Nintendo does not receive or collect that
information. Your Nintendo DSi may store on its hard drive Personal Information or sensitive information for your convenience.
HOW SUCH INFORMATION IS COLLECTED AND USED
We may collect Personal, anonymous or aggregate information from you for several purposes including to: (i) customize your
Nintendo DSi Shop catalog and other catalogs; (ii) communicate with you regarding games, contests, sweepstakes, surveys, product
changes, Nintendo WFC issues and more; (iii) facilitate your use of certain Nintendo DSi applications and features; (iv) process orders
you have placed through your Nintendo DSi; and (v) set up repair orders. Some of the types of information collected and the way the
information is handled are detailed by category below.
Surveys: We may conduct surveys of Nintendo DSi users. The information we collect from you in a survey will be demographic or
opinion information and will not be tied to your Personal Information unless we notify you otherwise. The results of anonymous or
aggregate data collected from surveys, but not Personal Information, may be disclosed to the public.
Contests and Sweepstakes: We may host various contests and sweepstakes. To enter you may be required to submit certain
Personal Information about yourself. For more information about Nintendo contests or sweepstakes, please see the official rules of the
contest or sweepstake you are entering.
Nintendo DSi Online Applications: Certain Nintendo DSi online applications may request anonymous information from you, which we
may use to recommend games to you or to develop new games and services. For more information, please visit http://support.nintendo.com.
Nintendo DSi Shop Account: If you pay for items through the Nintendo DSi Shop with your credit card, you need to provide a valid
credit card number, expiration date, credit card security code and your city, state/county/province and zip code/postal code. We do
not ask for your name or your complete address unless you order items that we must ship to you, rather than deliver via a download.
You must be over the age of 18 to place orders online. Any credit card information you submit through the Nintendo DSi Shop will be
transmitted using SSL encryption. All such encrypted information will be maintained and processed by Nintendo and its trusted third
party credit card processors on secure computers that are not accessible from the Internet. This encrypted information is subject to the
section below entitled “Security.”
IP Addresses: Your Nintendo DSi is automatically assigned an IP address by your Internet Service Provider when you connect to
Nintendo WFC. Nintendo WFC automatically creates log files of user activities via Nintendo WFC and may also record the IP address
and MAC address of users. In general, we only use log files to monitor traffic on our Web sites and to troubleshoot technical problems.
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In the event you do not comply with the Nintendo DSi End User License Agreement (EULA) or Nintendo DSi Code of Conduct when
using Nintendo WFC we may block your IP address. We do not link IP addresses to Personal Information unless we notify you or
unless necessary to enforce our Nintendo DSi EULA or Code of Conduct or to respond to legal process.
Web Beacons: Certain Nintendo DSi online applications may use a common Internet technology called “Web beacons” (also
called “Web bugs,”“action tags,”“pixel trackers,” or “clear GIFs”), which are small graphic images placed on a Web page, Web-based
document, or in an email message, designed to collect certain information and monitor user activity online. Web beacons are
invisible to you because they are typically very small (only 1-by-1 pixel) and the same color as the background of the Web page,
document or email message. We may use Web beacons to collect anonymous information such as the Nintendo DSi IP address, MAC
address, the URL of the page the Web user comes from, and the time the Web beacon is activated (such as when you view the Web
page, advertisement, or email containing the Web beacon). We do not use Web beacons to collect Personal Information. We may use
the anonymous information collected through Web beacons to determine how to improve the Nintendo DSi applications by seeing
which areas, features, and products are most popular; personalizing the Nintendo DSi services and making recommendations based
on downloaded products; and completing transactions you have requested. In the event you visit a third party’s Web site through the
Internet browser on the Nintendo DSi, or you choose to view an ad from a third party, such as those made available at Nintendo Zone
stations, those Web sites or ads may also contain tools such as cookies and Web beacons which may be accessible to such third party.
Cookies: Certain online Nintendo DSi applications may use cookies, which are small text files that a Web site places on your Nintendo
DSi. These files identify your Nintendo DSi and record data about your visit so that when you return to a Web site, the site recognizes
your Nintendo DSi and can personalize your visit. Cookies may be linked to your transaction history, online game play or other
information. We may use information collected by cookies, as well as other tools such as log files and Web beacons, to determine how
to improve the Nintendo DSi applications by seeing which areas, features, and products are most popular; personalizing the Nintendo
DSi services and making recommendations based on downloaded products; and completing transactions you have requested.
In the event you visit a third party’s Web site through the Internet browser on the Nintendo DSi, or you choose to view an ad from a
third party, such as those made available at Nintendo Zone stations, those Web sites or ads may also contain tools such as cookies
and Web beacons.
Other: In order to constantly improve the products and services we provide and better meet your needs, we may also use your
Personal Information as well as anonymous or aggregate information for our marketing purposes, demographic studies, and quality
assurance. In some cases, we may add to or update your Personal Information with data collected from offline sources (e.g., mail-in
registration cards or date of purchase information from retailers). If we combine information collected offline with information
collected through the Nintendo DSi, the combined Personal Information will be treated in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION
We do not sell or rent any of our customers’ Personal Information to third parties. We may, however, share Personal, aggregate or
anonymous information with our vendors to help us perform various functions necessary to operate our business (for example,
completing downloads or purchases, developing and executing marketing campaigns, etc.) and with our affiliated companies. We
also may disclose your email address to our partners for the sole purpose of sending you email messages you have requested, or to
ensure that you do not receive such messages if you have opted out of receiving them. These partners are prohibited from using your
email address for any other purpose. We may disclose Personal Information in order to comply with legal process, respond to claims
or inquiries, or protect the rights, property or personal safety of Nintendo, our customers or the public. In addition, information
about our customers, including Personal Information, may be disclosed as part of any merger, sale, transfer of company assets, or
acquisition, if permitted by and done in accordance with applicable laws.
LINKING ACCOUNTS
You may link your Nintendo DSi Shop Account to your Club Nintendo account to receive personalized content and participate in a
variety of activities, promotions and programs. Once you have linked your Club Nintendo account to your DSi Shop Account, any
Personal Information you enter on your Club Nintendo account will be linked to your DSi Shop Account.
NINTENDO DSi GAMES
Certain Nintendo DSi games and features give you the opportunity to create a nickname, create a user name and interact with
other Nintendo DSi users. We strongly encourage you not to use your own name for any nicknames or user names you may create.
In addition, we strongly encourage you not to share Personal Information about yourself and not to allow your children to share
Personal Information about themselves with other Nintendo DSi users.
For certain Nintendo DSi applications, including some Nintendo DSi games, your Nintendo DSi Friends may have access to
information such as whether you have downloaded or are using a particular Nintendo DSi game.
INFORMATION STORED ON YOUR NINTENDO DSi
Certain sensitive or Personal Information about you may be stored on your Nintendo DSi. For your protection, before selling or
otherwise transferring your Nintendo DSi, please be sure to clean and securely remove all Personal Information, any content you
created, and all other stored sensitive information on the Nintendo DSi. For instructions on how to remove this information, please
see the Internet Setup section of your Nintendo DSi Operations Manual.
Support and Troubleshooting
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ATTENTION PARENTS OR LEGAL GUARDIANS:
PROTECTING CHILDREN’S PRIVACY
We do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children under the age of 13, absent verifiable parental consent.
Before allowing your children to use the Nintendo DSi, we strongly recommend you educate them on the importance of not sharing
personally identifiable information about themselves with strangers. In particular, we recommend you tell your children not to use
any personally identifiable information for their Nintendo DSi user name, in-game nicknames, or when communicating with other
Nintendo DSi users through the Nintendo DSi wireless communication features. We strongly recommend you assist your children
with the setup of their Nintendo DSi, and that you supervise your children’s use of the Nintendo DSi at all times. You can restrict
your children’s use of certain features of the Nintendo DSi by setting up the Nintendo DSi Parental Controls function. For a detailed
description of the Nintendo DSi wireless communication features and Parental Controls, please see the Nintendo DSi Operations
Manual included with your Nintendo DSi and also available at http://support.nintendo.com.
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Nintendo DSi Code of Conduct
SECURITY
We have established reasonable safeguards to secure sensitive and Personal Information collected directly by us in an effort to
ensure the security, integrity and privacy of the Personal Information submitted or collected from your Nintendo DSi. We also have
implemented reasonable security measures in an effort to protect information under our control against loss, misuse or alteration.
Personal Information is stored in firewall-protected servers. Nintendo will notify users of a data breach involving unencrypted
Personal Information by email or by posting a notice on our website. We also work hard to limit access to Personal Information to
those employees performing a legitimate business function. If you contact us concerning your Nintendo DSi Shop account, we will
verify your identity before discussing your account. While we strive to safeguard your sensitive and Personal Information, no data
storage system or transmission of data over the Internet or any other public network can be guaranteed to be 100% secure.
Please note that information collected from and provided by you to other persons or entities may not have the same security
protections as information you submit to us, and you are responsible for protecting the security of any such information. If you install
unauthorized applications or content to your Nintendo DSi, your sensitive or Personal Information may be collected or compromised.
Nintendo is not responsible for any data collection, use or disclosure resulting from the use or installation of unauthorized
applications or content.
INTERNATIONAL USERS
Any information you provide or that is collected through the Nintendo DSi may be stored and processed in the United States or any other
country in which we or our affiliated companies, vendors or agents maintain facilities. As such, Personal Information may be accessed
by foreign governmental authorities and otherwise in accordance with the laws applicable in the jurisdiction in which it is stored. By
using the Nintendo DSi, you consent to such storage and processing. We abide by the safe harbor framework as set forth by the U.S.
Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of data from the European Union. However, this Privacy Policy is
intended to meet the laws and requirements of the United States and those of Canada and Latin America, which may not be the same as
the laws and regulations of your home country. If you are not located in the United States, Canada or Latin America please go back to the
country selection screen and select an appropriate country so that you will be aware of the policies that apply to you.
CONTACT US WITH YOUR PRIVACY QUESTIONS, COMMENTS OR CONCERNS
If you have any questions, complaints or comments regarding this Privacy Policy or our practices, please contact the Nintendo
DSi Privacy Policy Administrator via email at privacypolicy@noa.nintendo.com, by phone at (888) 977-7627, or by regular mail at
Nintendo, Attn: Online Privacy Policy Administrator, 4820 150th Avenue NE, Redmond, WA 98052. Nintendo is a licensee of the
Entertainment Software Rating Board’s Privacy Online Program. If you believe that we have not responded to your inquiry or your
inquiry has not been satisfactorily addressed, please contact ESRB at http://www.esrb.org/privacy/contact.jsp, ESRB Attn: Privacy
Online Program, 317 Madison Avenue, 22nd Floor New York, NY 10017 or privacyinfo@esrb.org.
DEFINITIONS
“Content” means the software, services, material and other data which we own or have the right to use, distribute or sublicense, and
which we send to, or make available as a download through, the Nintendo DSi System or the Nintendo DSi Service.
“Nintendo Zone” means a hotspot or download station that allows you to access Content, Third-Party Data, and other services.
“Points” means the points that you purchase from us through the Nintendo DSi Shop or through points cards sold or distributed by us or
our retailers and promotional partners and that you may exchange with us for a license to download Content or to purchase Products.
“Products” means any goods other than Content that are made available for purchase from us through the Nintendo DSi Shop.
“Third-Party Data” means Content or other software, services, material, messages (including commercial and non-commercial
messages), links to Internet sites, and other data either created by, or sent to, your Nintendo DSi System through the Nintendo DSi
Service by any non-Nintendo entity or person (including you).
“Nintendo DSi Service” means the service whereby we can distribute Content, messages (including commercial and non-commercial
messages) and other data to your Nintendo DSi System, or link you to an Internet site, and whereby you can send and receive Content,
messages (including commercial and non-commercial messages), and other data, including Third-Party Data, using your Nintendo DSi
System. The “Nintendo DSi Service” includes, but is not limited to, the Nintendo DSi Shop and Nintendo Zones.
“Nintendo DSi Shop Account” means an account on your Nintendo DSi System which you set up and use in connection with the Nintendo
DSi Shop.
“Nintendo DSi Shop” means our online Nintendo DSi System’s store, which offers such things as Points, Content, Products, and a
download service, all of which Nintendo directly or indirectly operates.
“Nintendo DSi System” means the handheld device (including imbedded software and accessories) sold and marketed by Nintendo
under the Nintendo DSi brand, including any succeeding devices and compatible devices.
This Nintendo DSi Network Service Code of Conduct (“Nintendo DSi Code of Conduct”) outlines the rules that you must
follow to participate in the Nintendo DSi Service. These rules are designed to keep the Nintendo DSi Service a friendly and
safe environment.
The Nintendo DSi Code of Conduct may be found at http://support.nintendo.com and may be revised and updated by us at
anytime. If you do not have Internet access, please contact Nintendo Customer Service to receive a current version of the
Nintendo DSi Code of Conduct, free of charge. All capitalized terms not defined in this Nintendo DSi Code of Conduct will have
the meaning set forth in the Nintendo DSi Services User Agreement.
1. Your use of the Nintendo DSi Service is subject to this Nintendo DSi Code of Conduct, which prohibits all harmful, illegal or
otherwise offensive conduct, including, but not limited to the following:
• Misrepresenting, impersonating, abusing, stalking, threatening or harassing any person or company, including, but not
limited to other users, Nintendo itself, and/or its employees, moderators, or staff.
• Doing anything illegal, discriminatory, defamatory, hateful, harassing, abusive, obscene, threatening, physically dangerous
or otherwise objectionable, in Nintendo’s sole discretion, in connection with the Nintendo DSi Service.
• Downloading, sharing or playing unauthorized software, copies of games, music or images on the Nintendo DSi System.
This activity may be illegal and voids your warranty.
• Using an unauthorized device with the Nintendo DSi System or making unauthorized technical modifications to your
Nintendo DSi System voids your warranty and may be illegal. Nintendo may make technical changes to the Nintendo DSi
System, software and/or Nintendo DSi Service to disable the modification.
• Making new versions of existing Content or Products (“derivatives”).
• Trying to access another person’s Nintendo DSi Service without permission or trying to access any of Nintendo’s computers,
hardware or networks used to provide the Nintendo DSi Service.
• Cheating in a game, unless such cheats have been deliberately enabled.
• Hosting, intercepting, emulating, reverse engineering or redirecting the communication protocols used by Nintendo as part
of the Nintendo DSi Service, regardless of the method used to do so.
• Engaging in any commercial activity using the Nintendo DSi System or any other activity that disrupts, diminishes the
quality of, interferes with the performance of, or impairs the functionality of a Nintendo DSi System, including the Nintendo
DSi Service or networks connected to the Nintendo DSi Service.
• Accessing or attempting to access another person’s Nintendo DSi System, including, but not limited to a person’s Nintendo
DSi Shop Account without permission or trying to access any third party’s, including, but not limited to Nintendo’s
computers, hardware or networks.
• Uploading, posting, emailing, transmitting or otherwise making available: (a) any content that you do not have a
legal right to make available; (b) any content that infringes any patent, trademark, trade secret, copyright or other
intellectual property or proprietary rights of any party; (c) any unsolicited or unauthorized advertising or promotional
materials (e.g. “spam”); (d) information which personally identifies you or any third party; or (e) content to which you
have disguised the origin.
2. Nintendo is not responsible for anything you communicate using the Nintendo DSi System or anything that happens on
the Nintendo DSi Service or as a result of your use of the Nintendo DSi Service; you alone are responsible.
3. Virtual Property. Some games or other content may have certain features that may be traded with other Nintendo DSi
Service users. For example, a game might give you the ability to create a character that gathers objects (like a car or gold
coins) and has certain characteristics (like a special ability or appearance). These features are sometimes called “virtual
property.” Nintendo (or its licensors) own this virtual property, and you may not sell, trade, assign, license, or otherwise
convey virtual property for real money or for Points.
4. Nintendo reserves the right to immediately terminate or suspend your use of the Nintendo DSi Service for, in Nintendo’s sole
discretion, any violation of this Nintendo DSi Code of Conduct. Nintendo reserves the right to contact and cooperate with
any law enforcement agencies, government officials or Internet Service Providers, as Nintendo believes in its sole discretion,
is necessary or appropriate to investigate or resolve possible problems or inquiries, or as otherwise required by law.
Support and Troubleshooting
Support and Troubleshooting
UPDATING YOUR INFORMATION OR OPTING OUT OF INFORMATION COLLECTION
Use of the Nintendo DSi does not require disclosure of Personal Information. If you have provided Personal Information to us, you
can update your preferences or opt-out of further collection as follows. In order to completely opt-out from the collection of any
information about you relating to the Nintendo DSi, both anonymous and Personal, you must disable your Nintendo WFC. If you
have linked your Club Nintendo account to your Nintendo DSi Shop Account or other Nintendo DSi online applications, (collectively
“Features”), you must unlink those Features from your Club Nintendo account in order to stop the collection of information about you.
You may do so in the Settings section of the Nintendo DSi Shop. You may update any Personal Information you have submitted to
Nintendo through the Nintendo DSi by going to club.nintendo.com and logging in to your Club Nintendo account.
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Warranty and Service Information
Legal Notices
You may need only simple instructions to correct a problem with your product. Try our website at
support.nintendo.com or call our Consumer Assistance Hotline at 1-800-255-3700, rather than going to your
retailer. Hours of operation are 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., Pacific Time, Monday - Sunday (times subject to change). If the problem
cannot be solved with the troubleshooting information available online or over the telephone, you will be offered express
factory service through Nintendo. Please do not send any products to Nintendo without contacting us first.
This product includes RSA BSAFE Cryptographic software from RSA Security Inc. RSA is a registered trademark of RSA Security
Inc. BSAFE is a registered trademark of RSA Security Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. © 2005 RSA Security Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
HARDWARE WARRANTY
Nintendo of America Inc. (“Nintendo”) warrants to the original purchaser that the hardware product shall be free from
defects in material and workmanship for twelve (12) months from the date of purchase. If a defect covered by this warranty
occurs during this warranty period, Nintendo will repair or replace the defective hardware product or component, free of
charge.* The original purchaser is entitled to this warranty only if the date of purchase is registered at point of sale or the
consumer can demonstrate, to Nintendo’s satisfaction, that the product was purchased within the last 12 months.
GAME & ACCESSORY WARRANTY
Nintendo warrants to the original purchaser that the product (games and accessories) shall be free from defects in material
and workmanship for a period of three (3) months from the date of purchase. If a defect covered by this warranty occurs
during this three (3) month warranty period, Nintendo will repair or replace the defective product, free of charge.*
* In some instances, it may be necessary for you to ship the complete product, FREIGHT PREPAID AND INSURED FOR LOSS OR
DAMAGE, to Nintendo. Please do not send any products to Nintendo without contacting us first.
WARRANTY LIMITATIONS
THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY IF THIS PRODUCT: (a) IS USED WITH PRODUCTS NOT SOLD OR LICENSED BY NINTENDO
(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, NON-LICENSED GAME ENHANCEMENT AND COPIER DEVICES, ADAPTERS, SOFTWARE, AND
POWER SUPPLIES); (b) IS USED FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES (INCLUDING RENTAL); (c) IS MODIFIED OR TAMPERED WITH; (d)
IS DAMAGED BY NEGLIGENCE, ACCIDENT, UNREASONABLE USE, OR BY OTHER CAUSES UNRELATED TO DEFECTIVE MATERIALS OR
WORKMANSHIP; OR (e) HAS HAD THE SERIAL NUMBER ALTERED, DEFACED OR REMOVED.
SDHC Logo is a trademark.
This product uses certain fonts provided by Fontworks Inc.
This product uses the LC Font by Sharp Corporation. LCFONT, LC Font and the LC logo mark are trademarks of Sharp Corporation.
This product includes a face recognition software FSE (Face Sensing Engine) provided by OKI.
This product includes speech rate conversion software developed by Toshiba corporation. Copyright ©2008 TOSHIBA
CORPORATION.
Ubiquitous TCP/IP+SSL Copyright © 2001-2008 Ubiquitous Corp.
Powered by Devicescape Software. Portions of this products are © 2003-2008 Devicescape Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
Copyright © 2003-2008, Jouni Malinen  and contributors. All Rights Reserved.
WPA Supplicant licensed pursuant to BSD License.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR
ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/).
Copyright © 1998-2007 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved.
ANY APPLICABLE IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIODS DESCRIBED ABOVE (12 MONTHS OR 3 MONTHS, AS
APPLICABLE). IN NO EVENT SHALL NINTENDO BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE
BREACH OF ANY IMPLIED OR EXPRESS WARRANTIES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED
WARRANTY LASTS OR EXCLUSION OF CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY
TO YOU.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT
NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state or province to
province.
This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young. Copyright © 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
All rights reserved.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN
NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS
OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
Nintendo’s address is: Nintendo of America Inc., P.O. Box 957, Redmond, WA 98073-0957 U.S.A.
This warranty is only valid in the United States and Canada.
Nintendo DSi contains browser technology (“Opera Browser”) licensed from Opera Software ASA (www.opera.com).
(Opera® Browser from Opera Software ASA. Copyright 1995-2008 Opera Software ASA. All rights reserved.)
The Opera Browser includes the Zlib compression library, developed by Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler.
Copyright © 1995-2004 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler.
Number-to-string and string-to-number conversions are covered by the following notice:
The author of this software is David M. Gay. Copyright © 1991, 2000, 2001 by Lucent Technologies.
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose without fee is hereby granted, provided that
this entire notice is included in all copies of any software which is or includes a copy or modification of this software and in all
copies of the supporting documentation for such software.
THIS SOFTWARE IS BEING PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. IN PARTICULAR, NEITHER THE
AUTHOR NOR LUCENT MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND CONCERNING THE MERCHANTABILITY OF THIS
SOFTWARE OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
and AOSS™ are the trademarks of BUFFALO INC.
Support and Troubleshooting
Support and Troubleshooting
SERVICE AFTER EXPIRATION OF WARRANTY
Please try our website at support.nintendo.com or call the Consumer Assistance Hotline at 1-800-255-3700 for
troubleshooting information and repair or replacement options and pricing.*
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Glossary
Term
Term
Definition
SSID
(Service Set Identifier)
This is the name of network that you’re trying to connect to. It’s also known as
ESS-ID or network name.
Key
A key is a tool which allows for the encryption of data sent between the
Nintendo DSi XL and an access point. The access point and the system must be
set to the same value. It’s also known as a code key or password.
Definition
Wi-Fi Protected
Set Up
An easy to use security setting for protecting communications with a wireless
LAN device.
Proxy
A server that works relays a variety of access to the Internet.
Wi-Fi Connection ID
IP Address
An IP address is a unique set of numbers that identifies computers on a
network.
Subnet Mask
The value that indicates which number of the IP address represents the
network to which the IP address is attached.
Gateway IP
The Gateway IP is the machine on a network that tells other computers on
the same network where to go to find either other computers on the same
network, or how to get out of the network to access the Internet.
• Characters entered on the connection configuration screen appear as asterisks (*).
Primary DNS /
Secondary DNS
DNS, or Domain Name Service, is the method of translating the name of a
website to the IP address of the computer on which that website is contained.
This server’s IP address will be entered during pre-connection set up.
• The Nintendo DSi XL system only works with access points using key-based encryption. If the access
point to which you are trying to connect uses a different encryption method, you will have to change
the access points encryption method.
Wi-Fi Profile
About Wireless Security and Key Input
• There are two key-entry methods; ASCII, which uses both letters and
numbers, and hexadecimal, which uses numbers 0 through 9, and letters a through f.
• For setting details, see the instruction booklet of the access point you will be using.
DHCP Server (Dynamic
Host Control Protocol)
The server that broadcasts gives you the IP address and other information
needed for network communications.
MAC Address
A unique identifying number placed on every piece of network hardware.
The Nintendo DSi XL has a MAC address.
About Entering WEP Keys
NAT (Network
Address Translation)
The process of a router or other network machine within a LAN modifying IP
address settings to allow the Nintendo DSi XL system to connect to the Internet.
Depending on the network environment, the use of NAT may cause difficulties
in connecting to the Internet.
MTU (Maximum
Transmission Unit)
This number represents the largest amount of data that can be sent at one time
over a network.
WEP
A method of encryption used to protect transmissions between the Nintendo
DSi XL system and an access point.
WPA-PSK (TKIP)/
WPA2-PSK (TKIP)
A method of encryption used to protect transmissions between the Nintendo DSi XL
system and an access point. The encryption used is more secure than WEP security.
WPA-PSK (AES)/
WPA2-PSK (AES)
A method of encryption used to protect transmissions between the Nintendo
DSi XL system and an access point. The encryption used is more secure than
WEP and TKIP security.
• You can register up to four keys on a standard access point. To connect your Nintendo DSi XL, be sure to
use the WEP key being used on the access point side.
• The number of characters used by keys differs depending on the method
being used.
ASCII: 5, 13, or 16
Hexadecimal: 10, 26 or 32
About Entering WPA Keys
• The number of characters used by keys differs depending on the method being used.
ASCII: 8 to 63 characters
Hexadecimal: 64 characters
Support and Troubleshooting
Support and Troubleshooting
The unique identification number assigned to a specific Nintendo DS when
using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. This number is assigned automatically
when you first connect to Nintendo WFC, and it can change if connection
settings are overwritten.
Information you enter when setting up your connection settings and
Wi-Fi Connection ID.
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.
Please read the Quick-Start Guide!
Please be sure to review the Quick-Start Guide included with this product to
learn about personalizing your Nintendo DSi XL system and find out about its
basic features.
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 XL system. 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 XL system is only compatible
with Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi software.
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. © 2010 Nintendo

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