Справочник Пользователя для Nintendo dreamcast

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• Do not block the fan vent or air holes. Make sure the
fan vent, which is located on the right side (as seen
from the front), and the air holes, which are located
on the back side, are at least 4 inches away from any
walls.
Do not set the Dreamcast in locations such as the
following:
– Locations where the Dreamcast is in close contact
with walls or furniture
– On top of a comforter or a cushion
Do not cover the Dreamcast with a cloth. If the fan
vent and air holes are blocked, the Dreamcast could
overheat, resulting in fire or electric shock.
 
HEAL TH AND EPILEPS
Y W ARNIN G
Read before using the Dreamcast.
Some people are susceptible to epileptic seizures or loss of consciousness when exposed to certain flashing lights or
light patterns that they encounter in everyday life, such as those in certain television images or video games. These
seizures or loss of consciousness may occur even if the person has never had an epileptic seizure.
If you or anyone in your family has ever had symptoms related to epilepsy when exposed to flashing lights, consult your
doctor prior to using the Dreamcast.
In all cases, parents should monitor the use of video games by their children. If any player experiences dizziness, blurred
vision, eye or muscle twitches, loss of consciousness, disorientation, any involuntary movement or convulsion,
IMMEDIATELY DISCONTINUE USE AND CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR.
To reduce the possibility of such symptoms, follow these safety precautions at all times when using the Dreamcast:
• Sit a minimum of 6.5 feet away from the television screen. This should be as far as the length of the Controller cable.
• Do not play if you are tired or have not had much sleep.
• Make sure that the room in which you are playing has all the lights on and is well lit.
• Stop playing video games at least ten minutes per hour. This will rest your eyes, neck, arms and fingers so that you
can continue comfortably playing the game in the future.
Cont ents
HEALTH AND EPILEPSY WARNING ......................... 2
WARNING .............................................................. 2, 3
CAUTION .................................................................. 4
Usage Precautions ..................................................... 4
Part Names/Connecting Peripheral Equipment .......... 5
Connecting To a Telephone Line ................................ 8
Connecting to a telephone line ................................. 8
Telephone wall jack ................................................... 9
Phone cable ................................................................ 9
Cable positioning ....................................................... 9
Before Using the Dreamcast .................................... 10
Setting the date and time ....................................... 10
Rechargeable battery .............................................. 10
Using the main menu ............................................. 11
Screensaver function .............................................. 11
Playing a Game ........................................................ 12
How to start a game ................................................ 12
Ending a game ........................................................ 13
Resetting .................................................................. 13
Failure to comply with all warnings associated with this symbol could result
in serious bodily injury or death from electric shock.
 WARNIN G
Air holes (fan vent) Air holes
Air holes
Managing Game Files .............................................. 14
Selecting a memory card ....................................... 14
Selecting a file ......................................................... 15
Initializing a memory card ...................................... 16
Copying files ............................................................ 18
Deleting files ............................................................ 20
Listening To Music .................................................. 22
Listening to music CDs ........................................... 22
Changing Various Settings ...................................... 24
Error Messages ........................................................ 25
Troubleshooting ....................................................... 26
Ratings and Specifications ...................................... 28
Limited Warranty ..................................................... 30
Obtaining Technical Help/Service ........................... 30
Repairs After Expiration of Warranty ........................ 30
Limitations On Warranty .......................................... 30
User Information ...................................................... 31