Nintendo RVL036 Manuel D’Utilisation

Page de 19
Wii Remote Jacket
18
19
Sy s t e m   S e t u p
System Setup
System Setup
WARNING - Battery Leakage
TV and Audio/Video Settings
After you have completed all steps of the setup procedure and are ready to 
use the Wii system, you will need to set the appropriate "input select" 
setting for your TV, VCR or other audio equipment.
1.  Turn ON the power for your TV and any audio equipment connected to your
  gameplay setup and the power on the Wii console.
2.  Select the correct input setting for your TV (see Input Select Information at right).
3.  The Wii Menu (see below) should appear on the TV screen. See the Wii Menu
  section of the Operations Manual - Channels and Settings,  for more information
  on this feature.
If the Wii Menu screen does not appear, check to make sure your input setting is 
correct and review the Troubleshooting section on pages 33-34.
    Input Select Information
The input select allows you to switch between the different inputs on your TV or VCR.
Manufacturers of TVs and VCRs use different names and locations for "input select.” 
The common names for the input select are: input, select, input select, line, line in, 
source, in, EXT, and AUX. Consult your TV or VCR instruction manual for details.
NOTE: More information on "Input Select" is available on our web site at 
support.nintendo.com/consumer/inputselects.html
Locate the input select for the component that the Wii AV Cable is connected to (either 
the TV or VCR). The most common locations for input select are:
•  A button on the front of the TV or VCR.
•  A button on the remote control.
•  A high-numbered or low numbered channel (92, 99, 00, or 02) on the TV or VCR.
•  An on-screen menu selection.
Setup of the Wii Remote Plus
The Wii Remote Plus comes with the Wii Remote jacket installed.
•  Be sure that the Wii Remote jacket is installed during gameplay to reduce
  the risk of harm to the remote, surrounding objects, or people. 
•  It may be necessary to remove the Wii Remote jacket – for example, to
  replace the batteries in the Wii Remote Plus. If you do remove the Wii
  Remote jacket, be sure to replace it before further play.
    Installing Batteries
The Wii Remote Plus uses AA batteries.  Nintendo recommends high quality alkaline 
batteries for best performance and longevity of battery life. If you use rechargeable 
nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries, be sure to follow the manufacturer’s 
guidelines for safety and proper usage.
Leakage of battery fluid can cause personal injury as well as damage to your remote.
If battery leakage occurs, thoroughly wash the affected skin and clothes. Keep battery 
fluid away from your eyes and mouth. Leaking batteries may make popping sounds.
To avoid battery leakage:
•  Do not mix used and new batteries (replace all batteries at the same time).
•  Do not mix different brands of batteries.
•  Nintendo recommends alkaline batteries. Do not use Lithium ion, nickel cadmium
  (nicad), or carbon zinc batteries.
•  Do not leave batteries in the remote for long periods of non-use.
•  Do not recharge alkaline or non-rechargeable batteries.
•  Do not put the batteries in backwards. Make sure that the positive (+) and
  negative (-) ends are facing in the correct directions. Insert the negative end first.
  When removing batteries, remove the positive end first.
•  Do not use damaged, deformed or leaking batteries.
•  Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.
See page 20 for instructions on removing the Wii Remote jacket and 
installing batteries.
Wii Operations Manual
148Hx210W