Instruction Booklet
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...On specially designed games, the Game Boy® Advance handheld video game system (sold separately, see back cover for use as the neutral position, causing incorrect game control during game play. See the instruction booklet for 3 seconds. 1• COMPONENTS Nintendo GameCube Controller L ...outlet. (Illustration 3) CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of the console. Please check Nintendo GameCube software packaging for availability of this product before setting up the Nintendo GameCube. Refer to the following pages to setup your system with this feature. 6 ...
...On specially designed games, the Game Boy® Advance handheld video game system (sold separately, see back cover for use as the neutral position, causing incorrect game control during game play. See the instruction booklet for 3 seconds. 1• COMPONENTS Nintendo GameCube Controller L ...outlet. (Illustration 3) CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of the console. Please check Nintendo GameCube software packaging for availability of this product before setting up the Nintendo GameCube. Refer to the following pages to setup your system with this feature. 6 ...
Instruction Booklet
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...White) Audio Right (Red) To console ANALOG AV OUT S-Video Stereo AV Cable 8 2 • SYSTEM SETUP Connecting to a Stereo TV (Digital Ready) Using a Stereo AV Cable and Component Video Cable (For Nintendo GameCube Model No. You can also find more information on Nintendo GameCube Model No. DOL-101(USA). ... the game image to appear on your Nintendo GameCube software instruction booklet for each model of this feature. DOL-001[USA] only) TV Inputs AUDIO IN Pr/Cr Pb/Cb Y LEFT RIGHT Video (Yellow) Do not use Audio Left (White) Audio Right (Red) Red Blue Green To console DIGITAL...
...White) Audio Right (Red) To console ANALOG AV OUT S-Video Stereo AV Cable 8 2 • SYSTEM SETUP Connecting to a Stereo TV (Digital Ready) Using a Stereo AV Cable and Component Video Cable (For Nintendo GameCube Model No. You can also find more information on Nintendo GameCube Model No. DOL-101(USA). ... the game image to appear on your Nintendo GameCube software instruction booklet for each model of this feature. DOL-001[USA] only) TV Inputs AUDIO IN Pr/Cr Pb/Cb Y LEFT RIGHT Video (Yellow) Do not use Audio Left (White) Audio Right (Red) Red Blue Green To console DIGITAL...
Instruction Booklet
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...with the Nintendo GameCube. When making the above connections, make sure to page 12. 10 RF Modulator To console ANALOG AV OUT RF Switch Channel 3/4 Switch Existing Cable TV Connection NOTE: All Nintendo brand RF Switches (NES, SNES and N64) and RF Modulators (N64) will be absent during game play. ...Leave the unused plug unconnected. purchase from the Stereo AV Cable into the "IN" or "INPUT" connectors on the TV or VCR that the cable is different for purchasing information.) TV Input ANTENNA IN To console ANALOG AV OUT "Y" Adapter (optional...
...with the Nintendo GameCube. When making the above connections, make sure to page 12. 10 RF Modulator To console ANALOG AV OUT RF Switch Channel 3/4 Switch Existing Cable TV Connection NOTE: All Nintendo brand RF Switches (NES, SNES and N64) and RF Modulators (N64) will be absent during game play. ...Leave the unused plug unconnected. purchase from the Stereo AV Cable into the "IN" or "INPUT" connectors on the TV or VCR that the cable is different for purchasing information.) TV Input ANTENNA IN To console ANALOG AV OUT "Y" Adapter (optional...
Instruction Booklet
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... section on for the first time, the Nintendo GameCube logo screen, shown below . 3 • SYSTEM OPERATION After making the necessary connections described in , EXT, and AUX. The most common locations for "Input Select". If the console is properly located, continue with this would ...inputselects.html For the RF switch connection, set your TV or VCR. 1 Usually this product before using Nintendo GameCube Discs. 5 Place the Game Disc, printed side up, into the console, set the appropriate "Input Select" setting for your TV or VCR. (Illustration 1) INPUT SELECT INFORMATION...
... section on for the first time, the Nintendo GameCube logo screen, shown below . 3 • SYSTEM OPERATION After making the necessary connections described in , EXT, and AUX. The most common locations for "Input Select". If the console is properly located, continue with this would ...inputselects.html For the RF switch connection, set your TV or VCR. 1 Usually this product before using Nintendo GameCube Discs. 5 Place the Game Disc, printed side up, into the console, set the appropriate "Input Select" setting for your TV or VCR. (Illustration 1) INPUT SELECT INFORMATION...
Instruction Booklet
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... other foreign matter from the console (Illustration 2). When the disc is OFF, the Game Disc may not be spinning. do not use a circular motion. 2 3 Close the Disc Cover and push the Power Button to set the date and time, see information about the Game Disc currently loaded into the Nintendo GameCube, set various options, and...
... other foreign matter from the console (Illustration 2). When the disc is OFF, the Game Disc may not be spinning. do not use a circular motion. 2 3 Close the Disc Cover and push the Power Button to set the date and time, see information about the Game Disc currently loaded into the Nintendo GameCube, set various options, and...
Instruction Booklet
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... information). This screen (see back cover for future Memory Cards that have reached the maximum of the console. Use the 3 Control Stick to select "MOVE" and press the A 2 Button. This may ...copy a file to. • When you have 127 or more blocks available to save game information (Sold separately, see below) allows you are trying to move and press the A ...Memory Cards. Use the 3 Control Stick to the Memory Card or the Nintendo GameCube. 4• MAIN MENU Memory Card Screen NOTE: A Nintendo GameCube Memory Card is required to save files to.) • When there ...
... information). This screen (see back cover for future Memory Cards that have reached the maximum of the console. Use the 3 Control Stick to select "MOVE" and press the A 2 Button. This may ...copy a file to. • When you have 127 or more blocks available to save game information (Sold separately, see below) allows you are trying to move and press the A ...Memory Cards. Use the 3 Control Stick to the Memory Card or the Nintendo GameCube. 4• MAIN MENU Memory Card Screen NOTE: A Nintendo GameCube Memory Card is required to save files to.) • When there ...
Instruction Booklet
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...requires formatting, a window will appear to 1 erase and press the A Button. NOTE: When you don't erase a file that the Game Disc is not available on Nintendo GameCube Model No. DOL-001(USA). The file will be permanently erased and unable to keep! Be careful that you format a Memory Card.... • You must be 3 erased and ask again for confirmation for formatting. If dirty, wipe with Game Discs made for your version of the console. • Make sure that the power switches on the Nintendo GameCube, TV and VCR (if used) are turned ON. • Check the connections between the...
...requires formatting, a window will appear to 1 erase and press the A Button. NOTE: When you don't erase a file that the Game Disc is not available on Nintendo GameCube Model No. DOL-001(USA). The file will be permanently erased and unable to keep! Be careful that you format a Memory Card.... • You must be 3 erased and ask again for confirmation for formatting. If dirty, wipe with Game Discs made for your version of the console. • Make sure that the power switches on the Nintendo GameCube, TV and VCR (if used) are turned ON. • Check the connections between the...
Instruction Booklet
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... both left one of the console. • If the light is still off during game play games, you have a mono TV or VCR and left and right sound channels. • If your setup. • Check the instruction booklet for the Official Nintendo Seal). • Make sure the power of the Nintendo GameCube is buzzing. If the...
... both left one of the console. • If the light is still off during game play games, you have a mono TV or VCR and left and right sound channels. • If your setup. • Check the instruction booklet for the Official Nintendo Seal). • Make sure the power of the Nintendo GameCube is buzzing. If the...
Instruction Booklet
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...list of liquid over controller. 24 6 • ERROR MESSAGES Error Message Procedure If the Nintendo GameCube detects a error in black and white, leave the AFC ON. • Try moving the console farther away from the TV. • Try changing the channel on both the RF Modulator ...OFF and try manually fine tuning it. Turn the power OFF and check the Nintendo GameCube Instruction Booklet for contamination, dirt, scratches or other contamination. The Game Disc may be read the Nintendo GameCube Instruction Booklet for contamination, dirt, scratches or other settings were reset. If ...
...list of liquid over controller. 24 6 • ERROR MESSAGES Error Message Procedure If the Nintendo GameCube detects a error in black and white, leave the AFC ON. • Try moving the console farther away from the TV. • Try changing the channel on both the RF Modulator ...OFF and try manually fine tuning it. Turn the power OFF and check the Nintendo GameCube Instruction Booklet for contamination, dirt, scratches or other contamination. The Game Disc may be read the Nintendo GameCube Instruction Booklet for contamination, dirt, scratches or other settings were reset. If ...
Setup Guide
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... water only.) Save these instructions for an Internet connection, i.e., from the console, wall outlet, Modem Adapter or phone jack, first turn the Nintendo GameCube off. Look for this Modem Adapter you do need to remove it may need : Modem • A Nintendo GameCube game designed for games designed to use the Modem Adapter. • A modular Telephone Cord (included...
... water only.) Save these instructions for an Internet connection, i.e., from the console, wall outlet, Modem Adapter or phone jack, first turn the Nintendo GameCube off. Look for this Modem Adapter you do need to remove it may need : Modem • A Nintendo GameCube game designed for games designed to use the Modem Adapter. • A modular Telephone Cord (included...