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4 HOW TO CONNECT IT UP 

 

Before connecting it 

Before connecting up the 64DD, please check the following. 
The AC adapter plug is not plugged in to the electrical outlet (AC 100V). 
The power is off on the Nintendo 64 and the television, audio device etc. that you are using. 
The Nintendo 64 optional cables, RF modulator, controllers and cassettes are not connected. 
 

1. Connecting the memory expansion pack 

1) Remove the 36PIN memory expansion connector cover from the top of the Nintendo 64 main unit, 
and peel off the affixed seal. 
 
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36PIN memory expansion connector cover 
Affixed seal 
 
2) Insert the terminator pack ejector down the back of the terminator pack. 
Push down diagonally on the end of the terminator pack ejector to lever out the terminator pack. 
 
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Terminator pack ejector 
Terminator pack 
 

Caution 

Please make sure to only use the terminator pack ejector. Using other objects to pull it out by force 
can cause injury to the user and damage to the Nintendo 64 and the terminator pack. 
 

Usage request 

Please keep the terminator pack and terminator pack ejector out of the reach of small children. 
 
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3) Check the insertion direction of the memory expansion pack, and then insert it into the 36PIN 
memory expansion connector on top of the Nintendo 64 main unit. 
 

Warning 

•Never stick labels etc. onto the memory expansion pack, as this can cause fire. 
•The memory expansion pack may heat up, so turn off the Nintendo 64 power switch and wait until 
the memory expansion pack has cooled down (approximately one hour), before pushing it firmly all 
the way in. If you try to insert it when it is hot you may burn yourself. 
 
4) Attach the 36PIN memory expansion connector cover. 

 

Summary of Contents for 64DD

Page 1: ...ve their guardian read it thoroughly and explain it to them Please keep the instruction manual and warranty in a safe place To be read in conjunction with the Nintendo 64 instruction manual and safety...

Page 2: ...NOT attempt to fix it by yourself If it stops working normally If it does not function normally please see pages 24 28 Before requesting repairs Meaning of the warning symbols In this instruction manu...

Page 3: ...ss nausea fatigue or motion sickness please stop the game immediately If the discomfort persists please go to the doctor for an examination Failure to do so can lead to long term disorders If you expe...

Page 4: ...do customer advice counter or the store where you purchased it from Continued use can cause fire or breakdown Do NOT take apart or modify Please on do not take apart or modify the machine Never attemp...

Page 5: ...6PIN memory expansion connector cover page 6 Cautions left to right top to bottom Remove the AC adapter plug from the electrical outlet when attaching or detaching the NINTENDO 64 When attaching detac...

Page 6: ...place where they are exposed to direct sunlight Do not use or store the 64DD and discs next to a heat source such as a stove or heater Do not leave the 64DD and discs in a locked car for a long perio...

Page 7: ...ng other than the 64DD discs Please use discs marked with the 64DD mark in the 64DD Using any other discs may cause the 64DD to break page 9 Do not use a disc if it is dirty If a disc has dust or othe...

Page 8: ...gnet may cause the game data on the disk to be erased Do not leave the disc in the 64DD Please do not leave the disc inside the 64DD This can cause the disc to break Do not wipe with thinner benzine o...

Page 9: ...erased from the disc Do not press the 64DD eject button Do not turn off the Nintendo 64 power switch Do not press the Nintendo 64 reset switch Front Access light ACCESS This light will flash when the...

Page 10: ...07 This memory expansion pack is necessary in order to operate the 64DD Please switch it with the terminator pack inserted in the 36PIN memory expansion connector on top of the Nintendo 64 main unit E...

Page 11: ...the terminator pack image text Terminator pack ejector Terminator pack Caution Please make sure to only use the terminator pack ejector Using other objects to pull it out by force can cause injury to...

Page 12: ...tendo 64 and the 64DD together firmly with the fixing screws If they are not fixed firmly when the Nintendo 64 is picked up the 64DD may slip and fall causing it to break When detaching turn the fixin...

Page 13: ...tlet AC 100V Caution Please do not plug the AC adapter into the electrical outlet until the connections in 1 4 have been completed Warning Please push the AC adapter plug firmly all the way into the e...

Page 14: ...e way in to the electrical outlet and the controller 3PIN plug is inserted all the way in to the Nintendo 64 From here on the operation procedure differs depending on the type of game To play disc onl...

Page 15: ...all the way 6 The preparations are complete For further instructions on how to operate please refer to the instruction manual of each game If the machine does not operate as normal please refer to 6 B...

Page 16: ...f the disc slot when pressing the eject button Please take the disc out of the 64DD and store it in the dedicated case 2 Turn off the Nintendo 64 power switch POWER OFF 3 Unplug the AC adapter plug fr...

Page 17: ...ter plug from the electrical outlet Usage request Please do not take the AC adapter out of the Nintendo 64 but leave it connected When you have finished using cassette only games For finishing cassett...

Page 18: ...olved but the power light has turned on go to 7 If the power light does not turn on one of the 64DD Nintendo 64 AC adapter controller cassette or other equipment may be broken Turn the Nintendo 64 pow...

Page 19: ...and Nintendo 64 Check if the optional cable s image and sound plugs are connected to the correct input terminals For information on connecting the optional cable please refer to the Nintendo 64 instr...

Page 20: ...64DD is removed the Nintendo 64 functions normally Please check in order Point for inspection Measure 1 Are either of the 64DD or the disk not for Japanese domestic use Only Nintendo 64 and 64DD mark...

Page 21: ...m batteries may be exhausted 11 There may be a defect in the disc 21 There may be a fault in the 64DD or a defect in the disc 22 23 24 25 31 There may be a fault in the 64DD or the Nintendo 64 or a de...

Page 22: ...ss Please act according to the game s instructions For more details please refer to each game s instruction manual The game may have tried to access the disc immediately after it was removed The eject...

Page 23: ...e C button unit L trigger button R trigger button and Z trigger button are not used Operation procedure Before setting the date and time remove the cassette from the Nintendo 64 and the disc from the...

Page 24: ...tart button to change the date and time and return to the initial screen No matter the position of the cursor if you press the B button you will return to the home screen or error display screen witho...

Page 25: ...k ejector Model name NUS 012 External dimensions Length 36mm x width 8mm x height 36 2mm Please note that in order for improvements any part of the specifications may change without advance notice Thi...

Page 26: ...ranty and in the warranty provisions This warranty does not cover discs and cassettes When requesting service In the unlikely event of a fault please make inquiries at your nearest Nintendo customer a...

Page 27: ...vice center 531 0074 Osaka City Kita Ward Honjo Higashi 1 chome 13 9 TEL 06 6376 5970 Nagoya service center 451 0041 Nagoya City Nishi Ward Habashita 2 chome 18 9 TEL 052 571 2506 Okayama service cent...

Page 28: ...arge This warranty is valid only within Japan Repairs within the warranty period shall be charged in the following cases Unreasonable repairs damage or malfunction due to modification Damage or malfun...

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