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This section introduces the basic operations of your PS Vita system and gives hints about how to get the mostfrom your PS Vita system.Hardware part namesTypes of card mediaChargingTurning your PS Vita system on and offTouch operations, and sensing orientation and motionBasic operationsControlling with buttons on the systemUsing the screensStarting and closing applicationsDisplaying software manualsCustomizing the home screenEntering textConnecting to the InternetMuting the audioAdjusting the brightness of the screenTaking a screenshotUsing menusUsing parental controlsBefore disposing of your PS Vita systemTop > BasicsPlayStation®VitaUser's GuideTop > BasicsBasicsAbout this siteThis guide is for use with system software version 2.60 or later.© 2013 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.Basics | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/index.html1 / 1 2013/08/27 15:02
Front Side Top Side SCEI Confidential Power Button / Power indicator PS Vita card slot / Vita card access indicator VOL + button / VOL - button Front camera R button △button / ○button/ ×button / □button Right stick Right speaker Select button Start button Strap holder L button Left stick Left speaker PS button Directional buttons Screen (touchscreen) Hardware part names
Rear Side Bottom Side SCEI Confidential Rear camera Rear touch pad Memory card slot USB port Microphone Headset jack Hardware part names
Your PS Vita system uses the following types of card media:Memory cardThe memory card is designed specifically for the PS Vita system. Your system stores games downloaded fromPlayStation®Store, as well as saved data and add-on data for games, on the memory card. You can also savecontent such as photos and music on the memory card.You cannot use Memory Stick™ media such as the Memory Stick Micro™ (M2™) on your PS Vitasystem.Insert or remove the memory card only when the power is off. Inserting or removing the memory cardwhile the power is on, including when your system is in standby mode, can cause data corruption orloss.After you sign up for Sony Entertainment Network from your PS Vita system, memory cards that youinsert are linked to your account. You can only use the memory cards in PS Vita systems to which thesame account is linked.PlayStation®Vita cardThe PS Vita card is designed specifically for storing PlayStation®Vita format software (games and otherapplications) for use on your PS Vita system. For some games, the PS Vita card can also store saved data andadd-on data.A region code is assigned to each PS Vita card according to the country or region in which the PS Vita card issold.You cannot use UMD™ (such as those used for games and videos) on your PS Vita system.Removing the PS Vita card or turning off the power when the PS Vita card access indicator is blinkingcan cause data corruption or loss.SIM card (only for 3G/Wi-Fi models)PlayStation®VitaUser's GuideTop > Basics > Types of card mediaTypes of card mediaTypes of card media | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/media.html1 / 2 2013/08/27 15:03
On 3G/Wi-Fi models, you need a SIM card to access a mobile network.Insert or remove the SIM card only when the power is off. Inserting or removing the SIM card while thepower is on, including when your system is in standby mode, can cause data corruption or loss.Related articlesPlaying a game on a PlayStation®Vita cardPhotosMusicVideosTop > Basics > Types of card mediaAbout this siteThis guide is for use with system software version 2.60 or later.© 2013 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.Types of card media | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/media.html2 / 2 2013/08/27 15:03
A )B )C )To charge your PS Vita system, connect it to an electrical outlet as shown below using the included USB cable,AC adaptor and AC power cord.While your system is charging, the remaining battery charge is shown on the info bar as   (Charging). Also,while the system is charging when the system is in standby mode or it is turned off completely, the PS buttonlights up orange. When charging is complete, the light in the PS button goes out.USB cableAC adaptorAC power cordPlug the power cord into the power outlet last, after making all of the other connections.Use an electrical outlet that is easily accessible, so the AC power cord can be unplugged quickly if theneed arises.Charge your system in an environment where the ambient temperature is between 10 °C and 30 °C (50°F and 86 °F). In environments outside of this range, charging can be inefficient and might lead todecreased battery life.When the PS button blinks orange during charging, the battery charge is too low to turn on your PS Vitasystem. Wait until the PS button stops blinking and lights up orange before turning on your system.You can also charge your system by connecting it to a USB device such as a computer using the USBcable. When charging your system using a USB device, turn off your system. You cannot charge yoursystem when it is in standby mode. To completely power off the system, press and hold the powerbutton for two seconds, and then tap [Power Off] on the screen that appears.Approximate charging timeThe following table gives the approximate charging time for your PS Vita system when the battery has noremaining charge.Charging using the AC adaptor Approximately 2 hours, 40 minutesCharging your PS Vita system while using it or while the system is in standby mode can increase thePlayStation®VitaUser's GuideTop > Basics > ChargingChargingCharging | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/charge.html1 / 2 2013/08/27 15:04
*1*2charging time.Approximate duration of continuous useThe durations in the table assume that the screen brightness is set to the default setting, the Bluetooth® featureis not being used, and headphones are being used.Playing games*1 Approximately 3-5 hoursPlaying videos Approximately 5 hoursPlaying music*2 Approximately 9 hoursWhen the network features are not being used.When the system enters standby mode during music playback, and music continues playing.Battery duration may vary depending on the screen brightness, how network features (mobile network/Wi-Fi/Bluetooth®) are being used, and the type of content being played.Battery lifeThe battery in your PS Vita system has a limited life. Over an extended period of time, a gradual decrease occursin the duration of continuous use. If you experience a dramatic decrease in the duration of continuous use, contactcustomer support in your country or region.Battery life varies depending on how you use your PS Vita system and the environment in which thesystem is used and stored.Related articlesUSB Power SupplyTop > Basics > ChargingAbout this siteThis guide is for use with system software version 2.60 or later.© 2013 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.Charging | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/charge.html2 / 2 2013/08/27 15:04
Turning the power onPress the power button for two seconds. When the system is turned on, the PS button lights up blue.When turning on your PS Vita system for the first time, press and hold the power button for fiveseconds.If your system does not turn on even when you press and hold the power button, the battery chargemight be too low to turn on the system. Use the AC adaptor to charge your system, and then try turningon the system again.Putting your system into standby modeYou can put your system into standby mode by pressing the power button. When the power button is pressed,the screen (touchscreen) is turned off, the PS button blinks in blue, and the system enters standby mode.To exit standby mode, press the power button or the PS button.When your system is in standby mode, Wi-Fi and mobile networking remain enabled. The PS buttonblinks slowly in blue when there are new notifications, such as those generated when messages arrive.With the default setting, when your system is idle for three minutes, it automatically enters standbymode. However, your system does not enter standby mode automatically in some cases, depending onthe status of the application. For example, when you are viewing a slideshow or video, your systemdoes not enter standby mode.When your PS Vita system is in either of the following states while it is in standby mode, the PS buttoneither lights up blue or blinks in blue:Applications or features for which the auto-start setting is enabled have started automatically.Power is being supplied to the system by a USB device such as a computer.Turning the power off completelyPress and hold the power button for two seconds and then tap [Power Off] on the screen that appears.When your PS Vita system is not operating correctlyIf you cannot turn off your PS Vita system or the system is not operating correctly, you might be able to solve theproblem by using safe mode.Safe mode is a start-up mode for your PS Vita system, in which only a few system functions are available forsolving problems. To start your PS Vita system in safe mode, press and hold the power button until the safemode menu appears. In safe mode, use your PS Vita system's buttons to operate the menu.PlayStation®VitaUser's GuideTop > Basics > Turning your PS Vita system on and offTurning your PS Vita system on and offTurning your PS Vita system on and off | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/power.html1 / 2 2013/08/27 15:04
When the PS Vita system does not start in safe mode even after you keep pressing the power button for morethan 30 seconds, the battery charge might be too low to turn on the system. In this case, charge your PS Vitasystem using the included AC adaptor.Related articlesAuto StandbyAuto-Start SettingsUSB Power SupplyScreen LockTop > Basics > Turning your PS Vita system on and offAbout this siteThis guide is for use with system software version 2.60 or later.© 2013 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.Turning your PS Vita system on and off | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/power.html2 / 2 2013/08/27 15:04
In   (Welcome Park), have fun learning the basic operations and features of your PS Vita system.Touch operationsYour PS Vita system is equipped with a screen (touchscreen) and a rear touch pad. To perform variousoperations, make these gestures with your fingers:Tap Touch lightly with your finger and then raise your finger.Tap to select an icon or an item.Double tap Tap twice in a row.Drag Touch and then move your finger while still touching.Drag to scroll up, down, right and left.Flick Touch and move your finger rapidly while still touching.Flick to quickly scroll up, down, right and left.Touch and hold Touch and keep touching.Touch and hold for some operations, for example, to enter editmode for the home screen.Pinch in/pinch out Touch with two fingers and then move your fingers closer togetheror further apart.Pinch inward to make things smaller on the screen. Pinch outwardto make things larger on the screen. Use pinch in and pinch out inapplications such as   (Browser) and   (Photos).You might not be able to operate the touchscreen or rear touch pad correctly, or your operations might beinterfered with and might cause an application or your system to operate in an unintended manner, if youare:Wearing gloves or touching with your fingernails.Holding your PS Vita system with your fingers or other objects touching the touchscreen.Sensing orientation and motionYour PS Vita system has motion sensors to sense the tilt and motion of the system and an electronic compass tosense the orientation of your system.Do not swing your system around. This might result in accidents or injuries.A message appears if it is necessary to adjust the compass. Adjust the compass by following thePlayStation®VitaUser's GuideTop > Basics > Touch operations, and sensing orientation and motionTouch operations, and sensing orientation and motionTouch operations, and sensing orientation and motion | PlayStation®... http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/touch.html1 / 2 2013/08/27 15:06
on-screen instructions.Top > Basics > Touch operations, and sensing orientation and motionAbout this siteThis guide is for use with system software version 2.60 or later.© 2013 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.Touch operations, and sensing orientation and motion | PlayStation®... http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/touch.html2 / 2 2013/08/27 15:06
A )B )C )Tap the icon for a game or other application on the home screen to open the application's LiveArea™ screen.You can open LiveArea™ screens for up to six applications at the same time, and go back and forthbetween the screens. When you open the LiveArea™ screen for a seventh application, the firstLiveArea™ screen that you opened is closed automatically.Home screenThe home screen displays icons for games and other applications. The home screen can have a maximum of10 pages. Move from page to page by flicking the home screen up and down.LiveArea™ screenThe LiveArea™ screen for an application presents a number of features that relate to the application. Tostart an application, tap [Start]. The application runs, using the full screen.You can go back and forth between the home screen and the open LiveArea™ screens by flicking thescreens right and left.Application screensPress the PS button to return to the LiveArea™ screen.Top > Basics > Basic operationsPlayStation®VitaUser's GuideTop > Basics > Basic operationsBasic operationsAbout this siteThis guide is for use with system software version 2.60 or later.© 2013 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.Basic operations | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/basicoper...1 / 1 2013/08/27 15:06
In addition to touch operation, you can also control the system using the buttons on the PS Vita system.When you are on a screen that supports button control and you press a button, a cursor appears.You can disable button control under   (Settings) > [Start] > [System] > [Control with Buttons on PSVita System].Button control examplesControllable features vary by application and the screen that is displayed.Directional buttons/LeftstickSelect an application or an item button Confirm the selected item button Cancel operation button (Press andHold)When the LiveArea™ screen is open, peel the LiveArea™ screen button Display the option menu or the control panelL button/R button When the LiveArea™ screen is open, switch between the home screen and theLiveArea™ screenThe cursor is hidden after a few seconds. Press any button to display the cursor again.Tap the screen to switch to touch operation. If you want to use the buttons on the PS Vita systemagain, press any button. A cursor will appear on the screen and button control will be enabled.You will not be able to control some features with buttons.PlayStation®VitaUser's GuideTop > Basics > Controlling with buttons on the systemControlling with buttons on the systemControlling with buttons on the system | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/hwbutton...1 / 2 2013/08/27 15:07
Related articlesControl with Buttons on PS Vita SystemTop > Basics > Controlling with buttons on the systemAbout this siteThis guide is for use with system software version 2.60 or later.© 2013 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.Controlling with buttons on the system | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/hwbutton...2 / 2 2013/08/27 15:07
A )B )C )A )This section explains how to use the home screen, LiveArea™ screens and application screens.Home screenInfo barCheck the status of your PS Vita system on the info bar.Application iconsThe home screen displays icons for applications. A maximum of 100 icons can be displayed.Page indicatorThe page indicator shows the number of pages in the home screen. The dot for the current page is white.LiveArea™ screenThe LiveArea™ screen for an application presents information and features that relate to the application. Thecontent and appearance of the screen vary for different applications.Action iconsAction icons let you perform common functions across applications. Only the icons for functions supported bythe application are shown:PlayStation®VitaUser's GuideTop > Basics > Using the screensUsing the screensUsing the screens | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/screens.html1 / 5 2013/08/27 15:08
B )C )A )B )Update Updates the applicationThis icon is only displayed when a newer version of theapplication is available for download.Internet Search Opens the   (Browser) application and displays thekeyword search screenRedeem Codes Displays a screen for entering a code for a purchase fromPlayStation®StoreHelp Displays the user's guide for your PS Vita system (the firsticon) or the software manual for the application (the secondicon)Import Saved Data Imports saved dataThis icon is displayed only for games that support this feature.Refresh LiveArea™ Screen Refreshes the content displayed on the LiveArea™ screenPlayStation®Plus Accesses online storageAccess the PlayStation®Network server, so you can upload ordownload the saved data.GateTap the gate to start the application.Live itemsLive items display various information related to the application. The information varies by application.Application screensApplication screens are the screens where you operate the application. (Options)Tap the options button to display an options menu, which is a context-sensitive menu of options such as[Delete] and [Copy]. (Back)Tap the back button to go back to the previous screen.Checking the status of your PS Vita system (info bar)Using the screens | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/screens.html2 / 5 2013/08/27 15:08
A )*Communication statusView information about network connections, signal strengths, and current communications. The icons thatare displayed will differ depending on the model of your PS Vita system.Mobile signal strength*Shows the signal strength by displaying "No Signal" or the number of bars (1-5).The   (Limited Connectivity) icon is displayed when your connection islimited by your mobile network operator. For details, contact your mobilenetwork operator.If the temperature of your PS Vita system becomes too high, the (Temporary Suspension) icon appears. When this icon is visible, your systemcannot use the mobile network connection until the system cools down. Whenthe system cools down, the icon for the mobile signal strength re-appears.Roaming*Data transmission mode*Wi-Fi signal strengthShows the signal strength in four levels.Connected in ad hoc modeBluetooth® device in useNetwork activity indicatorCurrently transmitting and/or receiving data over the Wi-Fi or mobile network.Flight ModeCommunication status icons other than   (Bluetooth®) disappear, and onlythe   (Flight Mode) and   (Bluetooth®) icons are displayed.When you are not using the Bluetooth® feature, the   (Bluetooth®) icon isnot displayed.Only on 3G/Wi-Fi modelsIf you tap the [Mobile Network] checkbox under   (Settings) > [Start] > [Network] > [Mobile NetworkSettings] to remove the checkmark, all the communication status icons will no longer be displayed.The SIM card status might appear on 3G/Wi-Fi models.No SIM No SIM card is inserted.If [No SIM] appears while a SIM card is inserted, turn off your PS Vita system,remove the SIM card, and insert the SIM card again with the correctorientation.Invalid SIM An unusable SIM card is inserted.For details, contact your mobile network operator.Using the screens | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/screens.html3 / 5 2013/08/27 15:08
B )C )D )E )F )Locked SIM A locked SIM card is inserted.The [Lock SIM Card] setting under   (Settings) > [Start] > [Network] >[Mobile Network Settings] > [SIM Card Settings] is enabled. You must enteryour PIN number every time your PS Vita system is turned on.Open LiveArea™ screensPS Vita cardThe icon appears when a PS Vita card is inserted.Audio output statusRemaining battery chargeThe remaining battery charge is shown in five levels. When charging,   (Charging) is displayed.Notification indicatorWhen the user receives a new notification, a notification message appears on the upper right of the screen.The notification indicator displays the number of new notifications.Tap the notification indicator to display the notification list, from which you can view the download status ofcontent. From the notification list you can tap an item on the list to go to the relevant application.Depending on the type of notification,   (Options) appears. Tap it to display an options menu,which is a context-sensitive menu of options.When a notification is generated while a video is being played or when the system is in standbymode, the PS button blinks slowly in blue.Index screenPress the PS button while on the home screen or a LiveArea™ screen to display the index screen, where you canview the list of open LiveArea™ screens.Tap an item on the index screen to display the LiveArea™ screen for the application. On the index screen, youcan display the home screen by pressing the PS button.Related articlesLiveArea™ screens for gamesFlight ModeUsing the screens | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/screens.html4 / 5 2013/08/27 15:08
Top > Basics > Using the screensAbout this siteThis guide is for use with system software version 2.60 or later.© 2013 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.Using the screens | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/screens.html5 / 5 2013/08/27 15:08
1.2.1.Starting an applicationOn the home screen, tap the icon of the application you want to start.The LiveArea™ screen for the application appears.Tap [Start] on the gate.Pausing and resuming an applicationPress the PS button to pause the application and return to an application's LiveArea™ screen. Tap [Continue] onthe application's LiveArea™ screen to resume using an application.Closing an applicationPress the PS button.PlayStation®VitaUser's GuideTop > Basics > Starting and closing applicationsStarting and closing applicationsStarting and closing applications | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/start.html1 / 2 2013/08/27 15:08
2.The application pauses and the LiveArea™ screen appears.Peel the LiveArea™ screen from the upper right to the lower left.Top > Basics > Starting and closing applicationsAbout this siteThis guide is for use with system software version 2.60 or later.© 2013 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.Starting and closing applications | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/start.html2 / 2 2013/08/27 15:08
A )B )C )With some applications, you can read a software manual.When on the LiveArea™ screen, tap   (Help) to display the software manual.Page displayTap to display the slider to move to any page. Drag the slider until you reach the desired page, and thenrelease your finger. (Single page/Double-page spread) (Previous)/  (Next)Flick the screen left or right to view the next or previous page.You can hide controls such as the operation buttons by tapping the screen. Tap the screen again todisplay the controls.Enlarging and reading software manualsWhen reading the software manual, double tap the screen to zoom in. The area around the spot you double tap isenlarged. Double tap the screen again to zoom out and return the software manual to its original size.You can also zoom in by pinching the screen in and zoom out by pinching the screen out.You can perform these operations only when a single page is displayed.Controlling with the buttons on the PS Vita systemHide controls such as the operation buttons to control with the buttons on the PS Vita system.Go to the previous or next page Press the   button or   buttonPlayStation®VitaUser's GuideTop > Basics > Displaying software manualsDisplaying software manualsDisplaying software manuals | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/help.html1 / 2 2013/08/27 15:09
Switch between the single page and double-pagespreadPress the   buttonZoom in/Zoom out Move the right stick up and downSwitch between displaying/hiding the operationbuttonsPress the   buttonFor operations controlled by the directional buttons, you can use the left stick instead.To enable operation with some buttons, you must tap   (Settings) > [Start] > [System] > [Controlwith Buttons on PS Vita System] to set a checkmark.Related articlesControl with Buttons on PS Vita SystemTop > Basics > Displaying software manualsAbout this siteThis guide is for use with system software version 2.60 or later.© 2013 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.Displaying software manuals | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/help.html2 / 2 2013/08/27 15:09
A )B )C )Your PS Vita system needs a wireless network to connect to the Internet. All models can connect via a Wi-Finetwork. 3G/Wi-Fi models can also connect via a mobile network.If you do not have a Wi-Fi network in your home, you can use public Wi-Fi access points (hotspots) to connect tothe Internet.Terms of use and the costs of using public Wi-Fi hotspots vary among Wi-Fi service providers. Consultyour service provider for details.Connecting using a Wi-Fi networkTo set up your PS Vita system to connect to the Internet using Wi-Fi network, you need the following:A connection to the Internet via a home Wi-Fi access point or a public Wi-Fi hotspot. (A contract with anInternet service provider might be required.)A wireless access point or a wireless routerA wireless access point is hardware that devices can connect to wirelessly. A wireless router is a device thatprovides access points and allows multiple devices (for example, your PS Vita system and a computer) toconnect to the Internet at the same time.A cable modem or DSL modemThe SSID (the name of the access point) and security information (for example, the WEP key or WPA key).Wi-Fi network exampleThe diagram below shows a sample Wi-Fi network setup. Actual connections might vary depending on the typesof devices you use for the access point and modem, and on device settings.A wireless access point or a wireless routerA cable modem or DSL modemA connection to the InternetConnecting via a wireless access pointWhen an Internet connection is required, your PS Vita system automatically searches for nearby wireless accesspoints.PlayStation®VitaUser's GuideTop > Basics > Connecting to the InternetConnecting to the InternetConnecting to the Internet | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/internet.html1 / 2 2013/08/27 15:09
To set up the connection with a wireless access point, go to a location with an access point that you can use, tap (Settings) > [Start] > [Network] > [Wi-Fi Settings], and then select the access point you use. You will needthe information to connect to the access point (the SSID and security information such as the WEP key or WPAkey).After your PS Vita system has connected to an access point one time, it will automatically connect to the accesspoint in the future.Connecting via a mobile network (only on 3G/Wi-Fi models)Setting up your PS Vita system to use a mobile network is done during initial setup of the system. It can also bedone later by tapping the   (Network Operator) icon on the home screen.When an Internet connection is required and no saved access points are found, the Wi-Fi Settings screenappears. Tap   (Close) in the upper left of the screen to close the dialog box and to connect your PS Vitasystem to the Internet using the mobile network.You can configure your PS Vita system to connect to the Internet using a mobile network withoutdisplaying the Wi-Fi settings screen when there are no saved access points nearby. Tap   (Settings)> [Start] > [Network] > [Wi-Fi Settings] and remove the checkmark from the [Display Wi-Fi SettingsAutomatically] checkbox.The   (Network Operator) icon on the home screen might differ, depending on the model of your PSVita system.Disabling all wireless network featuresWhen you are on an airplane or in a hospital or other location where using devices that emit radio waves isprohibited, tap   (Settings) > [Start], and then tap the [Flight Mode] checkbox to set a checkmark.Related articlesWi-Fi SettingsMobile Network SettingsFlight ModeTop > Basics > Connecting to the InternetAbout this siteThis guide is for use with system software version 2.60 or later.© 2013 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.Connecting to the Internet | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/basic/internet.html2 / 2 2013/08/27 15:09
A )B )C )D )You can adjust the various Wi-Fi connection settings.Wi-FiTo disable the Wi-Fi feature, tap the checkbox to remove the checkmark.For details about the use of the Wi-Fi feature when flight mode is on, see "Flight Mode".Access PointsSaved access points and access points that have been found will be displayed. Once a connection has beenestablished with an access point, the system will automatically connect to it the next time Wi-Fi is used.You can perform a connection test and adjust advanced settings by tapping a saved access point.Searching for access pointSecurityWhen displayed, the security has been set for the access point. To connect the access point, you must enterthe WEP or WPA key set on the access point.Signal strength of the access pointSignal strength is shown in four levels, including no signal.When there are multiple saved access points, the system connects to the access point with the strongestsignal.Connection statusConnection status of saved access points.Lit connectedBlinking connectingOut not connectedPlayStation®VitaUser's GuideTop > Settings > Network > Wi-Fi SettingsWi-Fi SettingsWi-Fi Settings | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/settings/wifi.html1 / 3 2013/08/27 15:11
1.2.1.2.1.2.3.Save Access Point AutomaticallyWhen you are using an access point that supports WPS, AOSS or Rakuraku WLAN Start®, you can save accesspoints in just a few easy steps. In addition to these instructions, also consult the access point instruction manual.When connecting using the WPS PIN method, adjust the settings by tapping [Save Access PointManually] > [Use WPS PIN Method].AOSS and Rakuraku WLAN Start® are only available in certain countries and regions.WPSTap [WPS].Press the access point's WPS button.AOSSTap [AOSS™].Press and hold the access point's AOSS button until the AOSS indicator starts to blink.Rakuraku WLAN Start®Tap [Rakuraku WLAN Start].Press and hold the access point's Rakuraku Start button until the power indicator of the access point startsto blink green.When a message is displayed on the PS Vita system, press and hold the access point's Rakuraku Startbutton until the power indicator of the access point lights up orange.Save Access Point ManuallyIn addition to these instructions, also refer to the access point instruction manual.Enter ManuallySet up the access point by entering the setting information (SSID and WEP key or WPA key) for the access pointyou are using.It is recommended that you use WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK as the security method, because thesesecurity methods provide more robust encryption.If you tap the [Hide Password] checkbox to set a checkmark, the password that you enter appears asa series of asterisks.Wi-Fi Settings | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/settings/wifi.html2 / 3 2013/08/27 15:11
1.2.Use WPS PIN MethodTap [Use WPS PIN Method].Enter the PIN code that is displayed into the access point.Display Wi-Fi Settings AutomaticallyTo display the Wi-Fi settings screen automatically if you cannot connect to the saved access point, tap thischeckbox to set a checkmark.Ad Hoc Mode ChannelWhen connecting using ad hoc mode, your PS Vita system must be set to the same channel as the other devicesyou want to connect with.The default setting is [Automatic]. With this setting, the system will automatically select the optimum channel.Related articlesConnecting to the InternetTop > Settings > Network > Wi-Fi SettingsAbout this siteThis guide is for use with system software version 2.60 or later.© 2013 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.Wi-Fi Settings | PlayStation®Vita User's Guide http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psvita/settings/wifi.html3 / 3 2013/08/27 15:11

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