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e. Use a straightened paper clip to poke through the jacket, then press and
release the
SYNC.
Button inside the Wii Remote. This step must be
completed within 30 seconds of the previous step.
When the Player LEDs stop flashing, one LED is illuminated to indicate the
player number (1 or 2).
f. After synchronizing the Wii Remote, verify the synchronization information
was stored by the Wii console. Use the newly synchronized Wii Remote to
power OFF, then power ON the Wii console.
4. If the Wii Remote did not synchronize, contact the
Fun Center
Support Hotline
(1-877-716-8550) for further troubleshooting assistance. Make sure you have
the
Fun Center
and the
Fun Center
tool kit on hand as you will be asked to check
internal connections in the
Fun Center.
Erratic Cursor/Character Movement Issues.
If the Wii Remote appears to
operate correctly, but the cursor is not showing on the screen or the characters are
acting erratically, this indicates the problem may be with either the motion sensor in
the Wii Remote or with the Sensor Bar.
Erratic cursor/character movement issues may be resolved by:
1. Put the Wii Remote in a neutral position by resting it on a flat surface during
gameplay. If the character or cursor tilts on its own, a motion sensor may be
“stuck.”
Information
If there are lights on the Wii Remote, you will be asked to check the
connections described in Section 3.2.1, “Bluetooth Connections” on page 22.
If there are no lights on the Wii Remote, you will be asked to check the connec-
tions described in Section 3.2.2, “Wire Harness Connections” on page 23.
Information
The Wii Remote contains motion sensors that detect movements
like swordplay, baseball batting, and car steering. The sensors translate these
movements into gameplay actions.
SYNC. button locations