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STARTING UP
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GETTING STARTED
Set up your PSP
®
(PlayStation
®
Portable) system according to 
the instructions in the manual supplied with the system. Turn the
system on. The power indicator lights up in green and the home
menu is displayed. Press the OPEN latch to open the disc cover.
Insert the FORD BOLD MOVES STREET RACING
disc with the label
facing away from the system, slide until fully inserted and close 
the disc cover. From the PSP
®
system ’s home menu, select the Game
icon and then the UMD icon. A thumbnail for the software is
displayed. Select the thumbnail and press the 
J
button of the PSP
®
to start the software. Follow the on-screen instructions and refer 
to this manual for information on using the software.
NOTICE: Do not eject a UMD™ while it is playing.
MEMORY STICK DUO
WARNING! Keep Memory Stick Duo media out of reach of small
children, as the media could be swallowed by accident.
To save game settings and progress, insert a Memory Stick Duo 
or Memory Stick Pro Duo into the memory stick slot of your PSP
®
.
You can load saved game data from the same memory stick 
or from any memory stick containing previously saved games.
POWER
indicator
buttons
R button
LCD screen
L button
Directional
buttons
MEMORY
STICK
DUO™
access
indicator
WLAN
access 
indicator
Analog stick
Strap holder
Left speaker
HOME button
Volume
HOLD
indicator
Right speaker
START button
SELECT button
Sound button
Display button
PSP
®
 (PlayStation
®
Portable) system configuration
Right side view
Front view
Disc cover
DC OUT connectors
USB
connector
IR port
OPEN latch
POWER/HOLD switch
buttons
WI-FI (WLAN) FEATURES
Software titles that support Wi-Fi functionality allow you to
communicate with other PSP systems, download data and compete
against other players via connection to a wireless local area 
network (WLAN). 
HINT: A WLAN access point is a device used to connect to 
a wireless network. SSID and WEP keys are types of wireless
network information. They may be required when connecting 
to an access point or router. This information is generally set 
in the access point or router using a PC.
You can adjust the network settings to allow connection to a wireless
local area network (WLAN). FORD BOLD MOVES STREET RACING
supports Ad Hoc mode only.
•  AD HOC MODE: Ad Hoc mode is a Wi-Fi feature that allows two 
or more individual PSP systems to communicate directly 
with each other.
NOTE: You are responsible for Wi-Fi fees.
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