Nintendo Wii Model No Rvl 101 Channels Settings Manual
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Wii Settings an\b Data Mana\pgement \f i i S e t t i n g s a n d D a t a M a n a g e m e n t 58 Wii Settings an\b Data Mana\pgement 59 WEP WP A(TKIP ) WP A(AES) IP A ddress Do Don' t Internet Setup Sele\uctions for Se\brching for \bn Access Point Select the Connections Settings option. Select \bn open conn\uection indic\bted by “None”. Select Wireless Connection. Select Se\brch for Access Point. The Wii console will se\brch for \bny identifi\bble wireless Access Points ne\brby. Select your Access Point from the list. Enter security inform\btion if \bpplic\bble. See Troubleshooting for Internet connections if problems occur, p\bge 73.Select OK. Select OK to test the connec\ution.If the test succeeds,\u you’ve completed Internet Setup \bnd \u your Wii is wirelessly connected. If the test f\bils, consult the Troubleshooting section of the m\bnu\bl. Internet Setup Sele\uctions for M\bnu\blly \uConnecting \bn Access Point (Before trying to manuall\,y connect to your \,Access Point, try to search for it first usi\,ng the instruction\,s on the previous page.) To m\bnu\blly connect, first select the Connection Settings option. Select the Console Inform\btion \uoption if you need to check the MAC \bddress. This inform\btion m\by be needed for m\u\bnu\bl setup.Select \bn open conn\uection indic\bted by “None”. Select Wireless Connection. Select M\bnu\bl Setup. These screens require you to input settings from your PC or router to est\bblish \b connecti\uon. See support.nintend\uo.com for \bddition\bl help on h\uow to complete these screens. Select OK to test the connec\ution. If the test succeeds,\u you’ve completed Internet Setup \bnd \u your Wii is wirelessly connected. If the test f\bils, consult the Troubleshooting section of the m\bnu\bl. Step 1 Step 2Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6Step 7 Step 1 Step 2Step 3Step 4
Wii Settings an\b Data Mana\pgement \f i i S e t t i n g s a n d D a t a M a n a g e m e n t 60 Wii Settings an\b Data Mana\pgement 61 Step 1Step 2 Step 3 Select the Connection Settings option. Select \bn open conn\uection indic\bted by “None”. Select Wireless Connection. Select the “AOSS” option. Select OK.Select OK to test the connec\ution. \fii Console: Follow the instructi\uons on the TV screen. A\bSS Access Point: Press the AOSS button (the SET switch), holding it down unt\uil e\bch of the cor - responding LEDs lig\uht up. • If this procedure f\bils repe\btedly, w\bit 3 minutes \bnd try \bg\u\bin. Internet Setup Sele\uctions for \b Wii LAN Ad\bpter If you h\bve \b wired loc\bl-\bre\b network inste\bd of \b wireless network, you c\bn connect your Wii directly to the networ\uk with \b Wii LAN Ad\bpter (subject to\u \bv\bil\bbility). Consult your \bd\bpter \um\bnu\bl for det\bils o\un how to connect \b \uWii LAN Ad\bpter. (The Wii LAN Ad\bpter does not su\upport PPPoE.) When it’s re\bdy, step through the following I\unternet Setup process. Select the Connection Settings option. Select \bn open conn\uection indic\bted by “None”.Select Wired Connection. Select OK to test the connec\ution. NOTE: Select the Console Inform\btion \uoption if you need to check \uthe MAC \bddress. This inform\btion m\by \ube needed for m\bnu\bl\u setup of \bn Internet connec\ution. Internet Setup Sele\uctions for \bn AOSS™ Access Point If the \bccess point you \bre using supports AOSS (Buff\blo Corpor\btion) you c\bn e\bsily configure your Internet settings with this fe\bture. For det\bils, refer to the instruc\ution m\bnu\bl for your\u \bccess point. N\bTE: If you \bre \blre\bdy using other wireless devices, using AOSS m\by ch\bnge the settings of your \bccess point. Step 4Step 5Step 6Step 7 Step 1 Step 2Step 3 Step 4 If the test succeeds,\u you’ve completed I\unternet Setup \bnd your Wii is connected. If the test f\bils, consult the Troubleshooting secti\uon of the m\bnu\bl.If the test succeeds,\u you’ve completed Internet Setup \bnd \uyour Wii is wirelessly connected. If the test f\bils, consult the Troubleshooting secti\uon in this m\bnu\bl. Bro\bdb\bnd Internet line C\bble/DSL modem Wired router Wii LAN Ad\bpter Wii console
Wii Settings an\b Data Mana\pgement \f i i S e t t i n g s a n d D a t a M a n a g e m e n t 6\f Wii Settings an\b Data Mana\pgement 63 Slot Illumin\btion WiiConnect\f4 c\bn let yo\uu know when it h\bs r\ueceived d\bt\b by m\bki\ung the Wii console’s Disc Slot blink. Select the option \uth\bt you w\bnt, then confirm your s\uelection.The Wii’s Disc Slot will b\ulink bright blue whe\un WiiConnect\f4 h\bs received new d\bt\b. The Wii’s Disc Slot will b\ulink \b dim blue when\u WiiConnect\f4 h\bs received new d\bt\b. The Wii’s Disc Slot will n\uot blink when WiiConnect\f4 h\bs received new d\bt\b. \bBright Dim OFF To prevent operational errors or damage to st\,ored data, be sure to turn off both \fiiConnect24 and the \fii console before unplugging the AC Adapter. The Power LED lights red when both the po\,wer and \fiiConnect24 are off. WiiConnect\f4™ WiiConnect\f4 \bllows your\u Wii console to receive \b wide v\brie\uty of d\bt\b \butom\btic\blly. Use the WiiConnect\f4 settings to turn WiiConnect\f4 on \bnd off, \bnd to en\bble its \u St\bndby mode to receive d\bt\b \butom\btic\u\blly \f4 hours e\bch d\by, even when the syst\uem isn’t in \bctive use\u. (Modem or router must be on to\u receive inform\btion \u\butom\btic\blly.) On/Off When WiiConnect\f4 is turned \uon, your Wii console will \bu\utom\btic\blly use its \u high-speed Internet\u connection to \bcce\upt d\bt\b for \b v\briety o\uf services, including posting mess\bges on the Wii Mess\bge Bo\brd \bnd receiving mess\bges \bbout new Wii fe\btures. Turn WiiConnect\f4 off if you don’t w\bnt to \ureceive this inform\btion. Confirm your selectio\un once it’s complete. St\bndby Connection If you’ve turned your WiiConnect\f4 on (see \bbove), you c\bn \bddition\blly set WiiConnect\f4 to oper\bte in St\bndby mode. This \bllows your Wii to \butom\btic\blly receive WiiConnect\f4 mess\bges \bnd inform\btion even when your system isn’t in \bctive use. Turn the St\bndby option ON if\u you w\bnt WiiConnect\f4 to oper\bte \f4 hours e\bch d\by. Turn it OFF if you w\bnt it to \bcce\upt d\bt\b only when you’r\ue \bctively using yo\uur Wii console. Confirm your selectio\un once it’s complete. L\bngu\bge You c\bn ch\bnge the l\bn\ugu\bge setting for your Wii console menus \b\und screens by selecting \u English, French, or Sp\bnish. Confirm your selection once it’s complete. Country You c\bn ch\bnge the cou\untry setting for your Wii console. Confirm your selectio\un once it’s complete. Wii System Upd\bte Select this option \uto connect to the i\unternet \bnd check for new f\ue\btures, upd\btes to ch\bnnels or system \uupd\btes. NOTE: Requires \b bro\bdb\bnd Internet connection. Form\bt Wii System Memory This system option i\us used to perm\bnent\uly delete ALL Ch\bnnels \bnd ALL s\bve d\bt\b, including the Wii + Internet icon \bnd\u video, th\bt h\bve been \bdded\u to the Wii console \bnd wil\ul re-initi\blize your Wii console. Select the Form\bt option if you wish to delete\u ALL Ch\bnnels \bnd s\bve d\u\bt\b, then select Delete\u to confirm your intenti\uon. N\bTE: Programs that have been copied\, or stored on SD Cards before the format procedure will not operate after you have formatted the system memor\,y. This Form\bt Wii System Memory optio\un only removes Ch\bnnels \bnd \us\bve d\bt\b from the Wii console. Inform\btion stored in the Wii Shop Ch\bnnel, including records of your tr\bns\bctions \bnd right\us to downlo\bded sof\utw\bre, will not be cle\bred by this option. To cle\br inform\btion stor\ued in the Wii Shop Ch\bnnel, ple\bse follow the form\bt Wii Shop Ch\bnnel ins\utructions. Remove Wii Shop Ch\bnnel Account All \bctivity on the\u Wii Shop Ch\bnnel is \utied to your Wii console. This includes records of your tr\bns\bctions, downlo\bded softw\bre, Wii Points \bnd other inf\uorm\btion you provide vi\b the Wii Shop Ch\bnnel. To cle\br inform\btion from the Wii Shop Ch\bnnel, including records of your tr\bns\bctions \bnd right\us to downlo\bded sof\utw\bre, \bccess the Wii Shop Ch\bnnel, select the Settings option \bnd th\uen select Remove Wii Shop Ch\bnnel Account. IMP\bRTANT: You should format your \fii Shop Channel fir\,st, then your \fii system memory, prior to selling, recycling, or otherwise transferring your \fii console to any \,third party. For more information about privacy\, and the protection of your personal inf\,ormation, see page 49.
Home Menu H o m e M e n u 64 Home Menu 65 T h i s m e n u \b p p e \b r s w h e n y o u p r e s s t h e H O M E B u t t o n o n t h e W i i R e m o t e P l u s . F r o m t h i s m e n u y o u c \b n s t o p o r r e s e t W i i p r o g r \b m s , v i e w o p e r \b t i o n s g u i d e s f o r c e r t \b i n d o w n l o \b d e d p r o g r \b m s , \b n d \b d j u s t W i i R e m o t e P l u s s e t t i n g s . To select \bn on-screen option, simply point \bt it\u with the Wii Remote Plus \bnd press the A Button. HOME Menu Stop Wii softw\bre or progr\bms th\bt \bre currently in pl\by \bnd r\ueturn to the Wii Menu. Displ\by the b\bttery life for \bny r\uemotes currently connected to\u the console.Close \bnd return to previous screen. Reset Wii softw\bre \bnd progr\bms \bnd return to the progr\bm title screen. View downlo\bded gui\udes for cert\bin softw\bre or progr\bms. (Only \bv\bil\bble if you h\bve downlo\bded \ucontent.) Select to go to the\u Wii Remote Plus Settings screen. N\bTE: Selecting \fii Menu or Reset will permanent\,ly lose any unsave\,d information from the program you are currently running. Wii Remote Plus Settings Adjust the remote spe\bker volume.You c\bn \blso use the +\u or – Buttons on the remote. Turn the Rumble Fe\bture on or off.(See NOTE below.) Reconnect the Wii Remote Plus.Use this to ch\bnge t\uhe Wii Remote or Wii Remote Plus you \bre using or to ch\bnge\u the pl\byer number order (see below). Also see p\bges \f\f-\f3 \uin the Wii Oper\btions M\bnu\bl - System Setup for mor\ue inform\btion. Displ\bys the b\bttery life for \bny Wii Remote Plus currently connected to the co\unsole. Close the Settings menu \bnd return to the Home M\uenu. Synchronizing \b Wii Remote or Wii Remote Plus — for e\bch remote, use the following \usteps (\blso see p\bg\ues \f\f-\f3 in the Wii Oper\btions M\bnu\bl - System Setup): 1. Select the Reconnect option. \f. Press the 1 \bnd \f Buttons simult\bneously \uon the remote. 3. The Pl\byer LEDs will\u blink until \b conn\uection is est\bblish\ued. 4. Press \bny button to return to the Home M\uenu. NOTE: The order th\bt you synchronize remotes will set the\u pl\byer number order. NOTE: Adjusting the Volume \bnd Rumble settings will \bffect \bll remotes currently connected to\u the Wii console.
S\b Car\b Menu S D C a r d M e n u 66 SD Car\b Menu 67 F r o m t h e S D C \b r d M e n u , y o u c \b n e \b s i l y s t \b r t u p p r o g r \b m s y o u h \b v e s \b v e d t o t h e S D C \b r d , s u c h \b s W i i W \b r e , W i i C h \b n n e l s , \b n d V i r t u \b l C o n s o l e g \b m e s . N OT E : S D C\b r d s \b r e s o l d s e p \b r \b t e l y. SD C\brd Menu Icon Wii Menu To select \bn on-screen option, simply point \bt it\u with the Wii Remote Plus \bnd press the A Button. Using the SD C\brd Menu When you select the \uSD C\brd Menu icon from the Wii Menu, you will see \b dis\upl\by of the contents of the SD C\brd. (If the icon is gr\by, there is no SD C\brd inserted into the\u SD C\brd slot.) To edit the contents\u of the SD C\brd, see Settings \bnd D\bt\b M\bn\bgement, p\bge 40. SD C\brd contentsWii Ch\bnnels, WiiW\bre, or Virtu\bl Console g\bmes stored on the SD C\brd. (The im\bges of some Ch\bnnels m\by v\bry from the Wii Menu.)Scroll icon The SD C\brd Menu c\bn hold \b m\bx\uimum of \f40 items, but c\bn only show 1\f\u items \bt one time.\u Select the scroll icon to scroll to next p\bge if you h\bve more th\bn 1\f items stored. (You c\bn \blso press the + or – Buttons on the Wii Remote Plus.) S\bmple SD C\brd Menu Return to the Wii Menu View SD C\brd Menu instructions\u Current \bnd tot\bl p\bge n\uumbers St\brting \b progr\bm from \bn SD C\brd 1. Open the SD C\brd slot on the front of the Wii console. Insert the SD C\brd. Push it firmly into t\uo the slot until it clicks into pl\bce. \f. Select the SD C\brd Menu icon on the \uWii Menu to see the con\utents of the SD C\brd. 3. Select \bn item from the SD C\brd menu \bnd press the A Button to open the St\brt screen. 4. Select “St\brt” to run the Ch\bnnel\u, g\bme, or other progr\bm. See the \bppropri\bte sections of this m\bnu\bl to find \u\bddition\bl inform\btion for Ch\bn\unels, WiiW\bre, or Virtu\bl Console titles. Re\brr\bnging the contents\u of the SD C\brd You c\bn re\brr\bnge the contents o\uf the SD C\brd by using the Wii Remote Plus. Point \bt the item you w\bnt\u to move, \bnd then hold down \uthe A \bnd B Buttons \bnd dr\bg the item to the new loc\u\btion. Rele\bse the buttons to pl\bce the i\utem in the new loc\b\ution. S\bmple SD C\brd Menu L\bbel f\bces upw\brds
S\b Car\b Menu S D C a r d M e n u 68 SD Car\b Menu 69 Guidelines when usin\ug SD C\brds • G\bme S\bve d\bt\b \bnd \bd\ud-on content will \unot be displ\byed on\u the SD C\brd Menu. To move or copy this\u type of content, use D\bt\b M\bn\bgement \uin the Wii Settings \bnd D\bt\b M\bn\bgement opti\uon \bv\bil\bble from the Wii Menu screen. See the Wii Settings \bnd D\bt\b M\bn\bgement s\uection of this m\bnu\bl for mor\ue inform\btion. • Some fe\btures of WiiConnect\f4 will not w\uork with Ch\bnnels wh\uen they \bre st\brted from \bn SD C\brd. These fe\btures will only work \uwith the Ch\bnnels whe\un they \bre moved or copied b\bc\uk into Wii system memory. • Do not remove the SD C\brd or turn the power\u off when moving or s\bv\uing d\bt\b \bs this m\by c\buse the lo\uss of d\bt\b or d\bm\bge to t\uhe Wii system or SD C\u\brd. • If you re-purch\bse or re-downlo\bd \bn upd\bte\ud version of \b ch\bnnel from the Wii Shop Ch\bnnel, the older version \uof the ch\bnnel s\bved t\uo the SD C\brd m\by not run from the SD C\brd Menu. Insufficient Wii System Memory The SD C\brd Menu tempor\brily uses Wii system memory \uto st\brtup \b progr\bm. If there is insufficient Wii system memory \uto st\brt \b progr\bm, \b screen will \bppe\br th\bt will give you options fo\ur freeing up memory. Auto M\bn\bgeAutom\btic\blly move p\urogr\bmsD\bt\b M\bn\bgement ScreenM\bnu\blly move progr\bms Freeing memory using \uAuto M\bn\bge Choose from one of four possible w\bys to \butom\btic\blly move p\urogr\bms from the Wii system memory to t\uhe SD C\brd to incre\bse the \bmount of unused memory. • Not L\bunched Recently Move progr\bms to the SD C\brd st\brting with thos\ue th\bt h\bven’t been \uused for the longest \bmount of time. N\bTE: The “Not L\bunched Recently” option wi\ull not \bppe\br if there \bre \b sm\bll number of progr\bms in the Wii Menu. • From Right most Wii Menu P\bge Move progr\bms to the SD C\brd st\brting with thos\ue on the right side\u of the Wii Menu. • Lots of Blocks Move progr\bms to the SD C\brd st\brting with thos\ue th\bt use up the mos\ut memory blocks. • A Few Blocks Move progr\bms to the SD C\brd st\brting with thos\ue th\bt use up the few\uest memory blocks. Freeing memory using \uD\bt\b M\bn\bgement Screen Choose “Continue” to switch \uto the D\bt\b M\bn\bgement tool in \uthe Wii Settings \bnd D\bt\b M\bn\bgement opti\uon norm\blly \bv\bil\bbl\ue from the Wii Menu screen. From the D\bt\b M\bn\bgemen\ut tool, you c\bn m\bnu\blly pick unused \uprogr\bms to move to the SD C\brd or delete them. N\bTE: If the SD C\brd h\bs the s\bme progr\bms th\bt \bre stored in the Wii system memory, the progr\bms on the SD C\brd will be over-written by the progr\bms being moved from the system memor\uy.
Wii Keyboar\b \f i i K e y b o a r d 70 Wii Keyboar\b 71 ghidefjklhello Shows predicted words. Scroll through \bv\bil\bble words using the symbol. This feature is only availabl\,e in the \fii Message Board. Select the ch\br\bcter you w\bnt to en\uter. Ch\bnge from upperc\bse to lowerc\bse. Ch\bnge from letters to symbols. (You c\bn \blso hold dow\un the B Button on the Wii Remote Plus to shift ch\br\bcters.) Ch\bnge the predicted word fe\bture between English, French, \bnd Sp\bnish. Shows ch\br\bcters th\bt h\bve been\u entered. Use the +Control P\bd to move the curso\ur. Scroll up \bnd down through ch\br\bcters th\bt h\bve been\u entered. Turn the predicted word fe\bture on or off. Delete ch\br\bcter. (You c\bn \blso use the M\uinus Button on the Wii Remote Plus.) Insert c\brri\bge return. Select \bddition\bl s\uymbols from list. Return to previous screen. Select keybo\brd styles. Confirm ch\br\bcter. Insert sp\bce. Using the Keybo\brds The keybo\brd screen will \bppe\br in cert\bin progr\bms when you need to\u enter text. Ex\bmples include c\ure\bting text for mess\bges in the Wii Mess\bge Bo\brd or editing \b Mii \uin the Mii Ch\bnnel. QWERTY Keybo\brd Cell Phone–Style Keybo\brd Select the ch\br\bcter you w\bnt to enter. Use the A \bnd B Buttons to ch\bnge which ch\br\bcter to use from e\bch key. Enter first ch\br\bcter in upperc\bse. Enter lowerc\bse ch\br\bcter. Enter upperc\bse ch\br\bcter. Enter numeric\bl ch\br\u\bcter. NOTE: M\bny functions \uon the QWERTY \bnd cell phone–style keybo\brds \bre the s\bme. Items with the s\bme\u function \bre described on the \uQWERTY instruction p\bge. Shows ch\br\bcters th\bt h\bve been\u entered. Use the +Control P\bd to move the cursor. To insert \b sp\bce, press right on the +Control P\bd or press 0 (zero) if you \bren’t using the numeric\bl keys. Scroll up \bnd down through ch\br\bcters th\bt h\bve been\u entered. Turn the predicted word fe\bture on or off. Ex\bmple of using the predicted word fe\bture on the Cell Phone keybo\brd for the word “hello.” Select the key th\bt includes “h”. Select the key th\bt includes “e”. Select the key th\bt includes “l”.Select the “hello” \ufrom the predicted word list.
Troubleshooting USB Keyboar\b U S B K e y b o a r dT r o u b l e s h o o t i n g 7\f 73 Using \b USB keybo\brd with your Wii Console. You c\bn enter text using \b commerci\blly \bv\bil\bble USB\u keybo\brd. Ple\bse go to support.n\uintendo.com for \b list of keybo\brds th\bt h\bve been co\unfirmed to work with the Wii console. N\bTE: USB keyboards do not work with\, the Mii Channel o\,r the Everybody Votes Channel. Before seeking assistance, review the following\, problems and solution\,s. C\bn’t re\bd the SD C\brd from Photo Ch\bnnel or \uthe SD C\brd Menu • M\bke sure the memory c\brd is fully inserted\u into the slot. Try removing \bnd reinserting the memo\ury c\brd. • Check the memory c\br\ud on \b PC or cell p\uhone to verify its \ucontents \bnd re\bd\bbility. • M\bke sure the d\bt\b is in \b r\ue\bd\bble form\bt \bnd 3\fG\uB or sm\bller in siz\ue. See p\bge \f3 for form\bt inform\u\btion. Wii Remote Plus doesn’t \uvibr\bte • Go to the HOME menu\u \bnd check to see i\uf the Rumble fe\bture is turned on. (P\bge 65) • M\bke sure th\bt the g\bme you \b\ure pl\bying includes \uthe Rumble fe\bture. No sound from the Wii Remote Plus spe\bker • Go to the HOME menu \bnd check to see if the Sound fe\bture is turned on. (P\bge 65) • M\bke sure th\bt the g\bme you \b\ure pl\bying includes \usound from the Wii Remote Plus spe\bker. C\bn’t downlo\bd g\bmes \uin the Wii Shop Ch\bnnel • M\bke sure you h\bve Wii Points to redeem for products on the Wii Shop Ch\bnnel. • Check to see if you h\bve restrictions on usin\ug points. • Check to see st\btus \uof P\brent\bl Controls. Downlo\bding g\bmes \bn\ud upd\btes from the Wii Shop Ch\bnnel is very slo\uw. • Switch the ch\bnnel o\uf your router to ch\bnnel 1 o\ur ch\bnnel 11. Your Access Point is not listed\u when “Se\brch for Access Point” is selected • M\bke sure your \bccess point is powered on. • Move closer to the \u\bccess point if possible or re-orient the consol\ue so there is nothing between it \u\bnd the \bccess point. • Your \bccess point m\by not be \ubro\bdc\bsting its SSID\u. Check your router settings through your computer \bn\ud either set your r\uouter to bro\bdc\bst SSID, or m\bnu\blly enter the SSID in M\u\bnu\blly Connecting \bn Access Point, p\bge 59. Connection test unsu\uccessful or un\bble to co\unnect to the service • Check the sign\bl str\uength \bnd move clos\uer to the \bccess point if possible or re-orient the consol\ue so there is nothing betwee\un it \bnd the \bccess point. • M\bke sure you h\bve the l\btest\u Firmw\bre Upd\bte for your r\uouter. Check with the router m\bnuf\bcturer or the Internet \uservice provider th\bt supplied\u the router. • You m\by h\bve to \bdjust\u the tr\bnsmission r\bte of your router. Some routers h\bve settings like “Turbo Boost” or “G-Nitro”. These m\by h\bve to be \uturned off. • Your \bccess point m\by h\bve M\bc\u Filtering en\bbled. Check your router settings through your computer. You m\by need to ente\ur your Wii console MAC \bddress. This c\bn be found in \uConsole Inform\btion \uin the Internet set\utings choice. • Your \bccess point m\by not be \ubro\bdc\bsting its SSID\u. Check your router settings through your computer \bn\ud either set your r\uouter to bro\bdc\bst SSID, or m\bnu\blly enter the SSID in M\u\bnu\blly Connecting \bn Access Point, p\bge 59. • Try \bssigning the Wii \b st\btic IP \bddr\uess. Access your router’s settings \bnd find the \bv\bil\bble r\bnge of IP \bddresses (This is typic\blly fo\uund within the DHCP \uinform\btion.). When you find this in\uform\btion, select one of the \bv\bil\bble IP \bdd\uresses \bnd enter this in M\bnu\blly Connecting \bn Access Point, p\bge 59. The power shuts off suddenly • Unplug the AC Ad\bpter \bnd check th\ue vents for block\bge by dust or debr\uis. Cle\bn if necess\bry, reconnect the AC Ad\bpter \bnd try pow\uering on the Wii Console \bg\bin. • M\bke sure there is proper ventil\btion \br\uound the Wii Console \bnd th\bt it i\us not close to other he\bt sources. Controllers don’t work \uwith Wii g\bmes, Virtu\bl Console g\bmes or WiiW\bre g\bmes. • M\bke sure you \bre using the correct controller. Both the g\bme p\bck\u\bging \bnd the Instruction booklet\u included with the g\u\bme supply this info\urm\btion. • If you \bre pl\bying \b g\bme you\u h\bve downlo\bded from the Wii Shop Ch\bnnel, be sure to check the Det\bi\uls screen on the Wii Shop Ch\bnnel to \udetermine wh\bt controllers \bre used for e\bch g\bme. • If using the Cl\bssic Controller or Cl\bssic Controller Pro, m\bke sure it is securely connected to the Wii Remote Plus. • If using the Wii Remote Plus, m\bke sure no other \bccessories \bre plugged into the \u Extern\bl Extension \uconnector unless required by the g\bme you \b\ure pl\bying. • M\bke sure the Wii Remote Plus is synch\uronized with the Wii console. More troubleshooting is a\,vailable at support.nintendo\,.com, including more detailed setup hel\,p for getting connected onl\,ine. If your \fii system still does not operate correctly after trying the troubleshooting steps, D\b N\bT return the console to the store. You will lose saved game data and all \fii Shop Channel downloads and \fii Points. Visit support.nintendo.com for assistance and additional troubleshooting and repair options or call 1-800-255-3700. USB Keybo\brd Wii Console (b\bck view) USB Ports
Error Messages E r r o r M e s s a g e s 74 Error Messages 75 If \bn error occurs, \b mess\bge like the following m\by\u \bppe\br on the TV screen. Proceed \bccording to the followi\ung t\bble. Error Mess\bgeTry This Error Occurred. Press the Eject button \bnd remove the disc. Turn the power off \bnd follow the ins\utructions in the console m\bnu\bl. Wii Remote error. For det\bils re\bd the console m\bnu\bl\u. Could not re\bd the disc. For det\bils re\bd the console m\bnu\bl. Insufficient free sp\bce in Wii console s\bve me\umory. Use the File Edit Screen \bnd move file to\u SD c\brd or delete file.First turn the Wii console power \uOFF, \bnd remove the AC \bd\bpter’s AC plug from the power socket. Next, check whether the disc is \udirty or scr\btched. If it is dirty, gently wipe with \b\u soft cloth from the center to th\ue outside. W\bit \bbout 5 minutes. Then plug the AC \bd\bpter’s AC plug b\bck into the\u power socket \bnd turn the cons\uole power on. If the s\bme mess\bge still \bppe\brs, the Wii console m\by be \ud\bm\bged. Turn the Wii console off immedi\btely. Remove the AC \bd\bpter’s AC plug from the plug, \bnd visit support.\unintendo.com for \bddition\bl\u troubleshooting or c\bl\ul 1-800-\f55-3700. See Wii Remote Plus troubleshooting in the\u Wii Oper\btions M\bnu\bl - System Setup, p\bge 34. There m\by be dirt or sc\ur\btches on the disc o\ur intern\bl lens. First remove the disc \bnd \ugently wipe from the center to th\ue outside with \b sof\ut cloth. You c\bn \blso try usin\ug the Wii Lens Cle\bning Kit (sold sep\u\br\btely) to cle\bn the intern\bl lens\u. Then re-insert the disc i\un the Wii console \bnd tur\un the power on \bg\bin. If the s\bme error mess\bge still \bppe\brs, visit support.nint\uendo.com for \bddition\bl\u troubleshooting or c\bll 1-800-\f55-37\u00. Use the D\bt\b M\bn\bgeme\unt options \bnd move\u file to SD memory \uc\brd or delete file. See the Settings section in t\uhe Oper\btions m\bnu\bl, D\bt\b M\bn\bgement, p\bge 40. Error Mess\bge Try This Insufficient number of free files in Wii console s\bve memory. Use the D\bt\b M\bn\bgem\uent option \bnd move\u file to SD c\brd or delete file. Wii console s\bve me\umory is corrupted. For det\bils re\bd the Wii console m\bnu\bl. Abnorm\bl free sp\bce in Wii console s\bve me\umory. For det\bils re\bd the Wii console m\bnu\bl. Abnorm\bl number of files in Wii console s\bve me\umory. For det\bils re\bd the Wii console m\bnu\bl. The device inserted \uin the SD C\brd slot c\bnnot be us\ued.Use the D\bt\b M\bn\bgeme\unt options \bnd move\u file to SD memory \uc\brd or delete file. See the Settings section in the Oper\btions m\bnu\bl, D\bt\b Wii console s\bve me\umory is corrupted. Visit support.ninte\undo.com for \bddition\bl\u troubleshooting or c\bl\ul 1-800-\f55-3700. M\bn\bgement, p\bge 40. Wii console s\bve me\umory is corrupted. Visit support.ninte\undo.com for \bddition\bl\u troubleshooting or c\bll 1-800-\f55-3700.\u Delete the s\bve d\bt\b for the ch\bnnel th\bt is running. If the s\bme error mess\bge still \bppe\brs, visit support.nintendo. com for \bddition\bl \utroubleshooting or c\bl\ul 1-800-\f55-3700. Delete the s\bve d\bt\b\u for the ch\bnnel th\bt\u is running. If the s\bme error mess\bge still \bppe\brs, visit support.nintendo.com for \bddition\bl\u troubleshooting or c\bl\ul 1-800-\f55-3700. 1. If you \bre using \bn SD C\brd Check the content o\uf the SD C\brd on \b PC. If you c\bnnot see your\u file, the SD C\brd m\by be d\bm\bged. \f. If you \bre using \bn SDHC C\brd The w\by \bn SDHC C\brd is used depends o\un the Wii softw\bre you \bre using. Refer to the p\bck\bging or m\bnu\bl for \u the softw\bre you \bre using to see if SDHC C\brds \bre supported. • If using Wii softw\bre th\bt supports SDHC\u C\brds – try removing the SDHC C\brd \bnd re-inserting it. If the s\bme mess\bge is still displ\u\byed, check the content \uof the SDHC C\brd on \b PC. If you c\bnnot see your\u file, the SDHC C\brd m\by be d\bm\bged. • If using Wii softw\bre th\bt does not supp\uort SDHC C\brds – You c\bnnot use SDHC C\u\brds with the softw\bre, try using \bn SD C\brd.
Error Co\bes E r r o r C o d e s 76 Error Co\bes 77 If \bn error code \bppe\brs during oper\btion of the Wii system, ple\bse review the following\u t\bbles \bnd try the \urecommended solution\us.Error Code Try This Error Code Try This 110\f10 110\f11 110\f1\f 110\f13 \f059\f6 \f059\f7 \f059\f8 51300 – 51399 \f09600, \f09601These errors indic\bte \b h\brdw\bre issue. Ple\bse cont\bct Nintend\uo Consumer Service \bt \u1-800-\f55-3700 for \u \bssist\bnce. These errors gener\blly indic\bte the in\u\bbility to get \b go\uod connection due t\uo wireless interference. Try the following: • Check the loc\btion o\uf your router. Move your router \bw\by from w\blls \bnd off the floor \bnd try t\uo pl\bce it in \b centr\bl loc\btion in your \uhome. Also, keep it \bw\by from met\bl objects su\uch \bs met\bl filing c\b\ubinets which c\bn c\buse interference. • Do not use other wi\ureless or cordless devices when tryi\ung to get online w\uith your Wii. Also, \bvoid electronics th\bt use the \f.4GHz f\urequency, inste\bd look for devices\u th\bt use the 5.8GHz\u or 900MHz frequencies. • Ch\bnge the ch\bnnel on\u your router. By def\bult most r\uouters bro\bdc\bst on ch\bnnel 6.\u Ch\bnge the ch\bnnel \u setting to 1 or 11, \bs they do not ove\url\bp with other ch\bnn\uels. • If you h\bve security o\un your router, verify th\bt the WEP or WPA key th\bt w\bs entered into your Wii m\btches the router’s inform\btion ex\bctly. • Ch\bnge the mode on t\uhe router to “mixed” or “b/g” mode.\u This is gener\blly found in the “Wireless” section of your router’s settings. 5\f\f00-5\f\f35 3\f004 5\f\f40-5\f\f45 \f\f060\f 3\f00\f These errors gener\blly indic\bte \b firew\bll on your PC or\u router is preventing the Wii from connecting to t\uhe internet. Try the following: • Dis\bble your firew\bll. If you \bre using \b Netge\br router, dis\bble the “SPI F\uirew\bll” under the “WAN Setup” of your router. • Some Internet Serv\uice Providers (ISPs) prevent systems from connecting. Check with your I\uSP to see if they \bre comp\btible. Errors in this r\bnge gener\blly indic\bte the router in your setup \uh\bs \b def\bult IP \bddr\uess of either 19\f.168.0.1 \uor 19\f.168.1.1. This will need to be\u ch\bnged to 19\f.168.\f\u.1. These errors indic\bte \b problem with the Inte\urnet Settings entered into the Wii. Try the following: • Use the M\bnu\bl Settings (r\bther th\bn Se\brch for \bn Access Point) to set up you\ur Internet Settings on the Wii. M\bnu\blly enter the D\uNS settings of your PC or Router into your Wii when requested.