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Adjusting the Volume / Screen Brightness
Adjusting the Volume
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Press the volume / brightness control.
Press the + side to increase the volume.
Press the – side to decrease the volume.
•
The camera's shutter sound will always be played at
a fixed volume, regardless of the current setting of the
volume control.
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When the system is in
Sleep Mode
, the volume can
be decreased but not increased.
Volume
How to start the system with low
(muted) volume
Turn the power on while holding down the
– side of the volume / brightness control.
The relationship between screen brightness and battery duration
Increasing the screen brightness will reduce battery life. Decreasing the screen
brightness will increase battery life. Adjust the brightness to the level you are most
comfortable with.
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Hold down
Turn power on
Adjusting the Screen Brightness
1
While holding SELECT...
2
...press the volume / brightness control.
Press the + side to increase the brightness.
Press the – side to decrease the brightness.
•
Changing the screen brightness will also change the
brightness of the power indicator LED and the wireless
indicator LED.
•
Increasing the screen brightness will increase the power consumption. The power indicator
LED may change from blue to red as a result of the screen being made brighter. Note that the
battery may run out and the system may lose power immediately after the power indicator
LED becomes red.
Hold.
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Using SD Memory Cards
Using an SD Card (sold separately) allows you to do the following:
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Backup data for photos taken with Nintendo DSi Camera.
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Playback sound files saved in AAC-encoded format.
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Backup downloadable software and its save data.
Note:
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It may not be possible to copy some software.
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Data copied to SD Cards cannot be used on other systems.
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Save data on Game Cards cannot be copied.
Precautions about the use of SD Cards
•
The Nintendo DSi supports high-capacity SD Cards
over 2 GB in size (“SDHC Cards”).
•
An “SD Card adapter” is required to use miniSD or
microSD Cards. When using a card adapter, be sure
to remove the entire adapter (not just the card).
Malfunction, or damage to the system or your data
could result if the card adapter is left in the system.
How to Insert
1
Open the SD Card slot cover.
Note:
Do not pull or twist the slot cover forcefully. Doing so
could stretch or deform it, which could cause the cover not
to close.
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Insert the SD Card into the SD Card slot, and
push it gently but firmly until it clicks into place, then
replace the slot cover.
Note:
The label should face towards the bottom of the
system.
The label should
face down.
How to Remove
1
Open the SD Card slot cover and press on the
SD Card until it makes a clicking sound.
2
Take hold of the SD Card, remove it, and then
close the slot cover.
Note:
Do not remove the SD Card while the system is
reading or writing data. This could damage the system
or the SD Card and destroy data.
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