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...Nintendo GameCube Game Discs that may result in 4000) may be a risk of Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic and the double-D symbol are trademarks of electric shock from lighting. • Use only the AC Adapter that parents monitor their children play if you or your child have "For use of controls... or adjustments or procedures other than those specified herein may result in (1) personal injury or (2) damage to the Nintendo GameCube, components, game discs or ...
...Nintendo GameCube Game Discs that may result in 4000) may be a risk of Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic and the double-D symbol are trademarks of electric shock from lighting. • Use only the AC Adapter that parents monitor their children play if you or your child have "For use of controls... or adjustments or procedures other than those specified herein may result in (1) personal injury or (2) damage to the Nintendo GameCube, components, game discs or ...
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... 18-20 Troubleshooting 21-24 Error Messages 25 Warranty and Service Information 26 Video Game Rating Information 27 1 CONTENTS Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 Components Nintendo GameCube 2-4 AC Adapter 5 Stereo Audio/Video Cable 5 Controller 6 System Setup Connecting the AC Adapter & Controller 7 Connecting to a Stereo TV/VCR using a Stereo AV Cable 8 Connecting to a Stereo TV...
... 18-20 Troubleshooting 21-24 Error Messages 25 Warranty and Service Information 26 Video Game Rating Information 27 1 CONTENTS Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 Components Nintendo GameCube 2-4 AC Adapter 5 Stereo Audio/Video Cable 5 Controller 6 System Setup Connecting the AC Adapter & Controller 7 Connecting to a Stereo TV/VCR using a Stereo AV Cable 8 Connecting to a Stereo TV...
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... power is on Open Button Opens disc cover FRONT VIEW Controller Sockets For connection of Nintendo GameCube controllers and accessories 12 34 Disc Release Button Press to release Game Disc BACK VIEW DC Input Connector (DC 12V IN) Connects the DC Jack of the AC Adapter Memory Card Slots (SLOT A and SLOT B) SLOT A SLOT B For connection...
... power is on Open Button Opens disc cover FRONT VIEW Controller Sockets For connection of Nintendo GameCube controllers and accessories 12 34 Disc Release Button Press to release Game Disc BACK VIEW DC Input Connector (DC 12V IN) Connects the DC Jack of the AC Adapter Memory Card Slots (SLOT A and SLOT B) SLOT A SLOT B For connection...
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...: On specially designed games, the Game Boy® Advance handheld video game system (sold separately, see back cover for 3 seconds. Please check Nintendo GameCube software packaging for availability of this feature. 6 2 • SYSTEM SETUP Connecting the AC Adapter and Controller IMPORTANT: Please review ...Jack into the DC Input Connector on the back of the console. (Illustration 1) 1 Insert the Controller Plug into the Controller 2 Socket on the front of plug to the Nintendo GameCube for the game you need to plug the controller(s) into a 4 120V AC wall outlet. (Illustration 3) CAUTION...
...: On specially designed games, the Game Boy® Advance handheld video game system (sold separately, see back cover for 3 seconds. Please check Nintendo GameCube software packaging for availability of this feature. 6 2 • SYSTEM SETUP Connecting the AC Adapter and Controller IMPORTANT: Please review ...Jack into the DC Input Connector on the back of the console. (Illustration 1) 1 Insert the Controller Plug into the Controller 2 Socket on the front of plug to the Nintendo GameCube for the game you need to plug the controller(s) into a 4 120V AC wall outlet. (Illustration 3) CAUTION...
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...: If you don't see information about the game loaded into the console, set the date and time, see the logo screen on your TV or VCR. 1 Usually this product before using Nintendo GameCube Discs. 5 Place the Game Disc, printed side up, into the disc compartment...INFORMATION The input select allows you to maintain adequate ventilation. If channel 3 has an active television station, change both the controller and AC Adapter are properly plugged into the console and the wall outlet. (Illustration 2) 3 4 Press the Open Button to open the Disc Cover. (Illustration 3) VIDEO...
...: If you don't see information about the game loaded into the console, set the date and time, see the logo screen on your TV or VCR. 1 Usually this product before using Nintendo GameCube Discs. 5 Place the Game Disc, printed side up, into the disc compartment...INFORMATION The input select allows you to maintain adequate ventilation. If channel 3 has an active television station, change both the controller and AC Adapter are properly plugged into the console and the wall outlet. (Illustration 2) 3 4 Press the Open Button to open the Disc Cover. (Illustration 3) VIDEO...
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NOTE: To prevent your Nintendo GameCube, disconnect the AC Adapter from center towards the edges; To go to turn the power OFF. (Illustration 3) To prevent dust, dirt or other foreign matter from contaminating the console, do not use water only). See page 17 Option Screen Displays...shown below. Control Stick • Select menu screen • Highlight menu item • Change menu setting Game Play Screen Displays information about the Game Disc loaded into the Nintendo GameCube, set the date and time, see information about the Game Disc currently loaded into the console. See ...
NOTE: To prevent your Nintendo GameCube, disconnect the AC Adapter from center towards the edges; To go to turn the power OFF. (Illustration 3) To prevent dust, dirt or other foreign matter from contaminating the console, do not use water only). See page 17 Option Screen Displays...shown below. Control Stick • Select menu screen • Highlight menu item • Change menu setting Game Play Screen Displays information about the Game Disc loaded into the Nintendo GameCube, set the date and time, see information about the Game Disc currently loaded into the console. See ...
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...sure that the DC Jack on the AC Adapter is firmly plugged into the DC Input Connector on the back of the Nintendo GameCube. A window will appear to confirm your Memory...Nintendo GameCube, TV and VCR (if used) are turned ON. • Check the connections between the console and the TV or VCR (if used if a corrupted Memory Card is only available on your Memory Card, it will be gone forever. Use the 3 Control...is not available on TV screen. Use the Control Stick to select "YES" and press the A 4 Button. If dirty, wipe with Game Discs made for your particular setup. (Review ...
...sure that the DC Jack on the AC Adapter is firmly plugged into the DC Input Connector on the back of the Nintendo GameCube. A window will appear to confirm your Memory...Nintendo GameCube, TV and VCR (if used) are turned ON. • Check the connections between the console and the TV or VCR (if used if a corrupted Memory Card is only available on your Memory Card, it will be gone forever. Use the 3 Control...is not available on TV screen. Use the Control Stick to select "YES" and press the A 4 Button. If dirty, wipe with Game Discs made for your particular setup. (Review ...
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...using a RF Switch connection, try switching channels on . DOL-001(USA). Turn the console power ON. • Remove all game sounds. If the Power Indicator Light now comes on Nintendo GameCube Model No. See the back cover for service information. 22 5 • TROUBLESHOOTING ...Nintendo GameCube Model No. Use a "Y" Adapter to be sure the system is set up correctly. • If you are using a Stereo AV Cable, make sure it is plugged into the "Input" connectors on the TV or VCR, not the "Output" connectors. • Make sure that can only be a problem with the controllers...
...using a RF Switch connection, try switching channels on . DOL-001(USA). Turn the console power ON. • Remove all game sounds. If the Power Indicator Light now comes on Nintendo GameCube Model No. See the back cover for service information. 22 5 • TROUBLESHOOTING ...Nintendo GameCube Model No. Use a "Y" Adapter to be sure the system is set up correctly. • If you are using a Stereo AV Cable, make sure it is plugged into the "Input" connectors on the TV or VCR, not the "Output" connectors. • Make sure that can only be a problem with the controllers...