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If you find that you are having trouble 
using your Wii remote control after setting 
up the Ear Force W3 headphones, then, 
you may have to adjust the Wii remote's 
sensitivity setting so that your Wii remote 
will not see the W3 transmitter.  For your 
convenience we have provided 
instructions below that show how to make 
this adjustment.  Similar instructions can 
also be found in your Wii manual.

From the Wii channels menu select the 
"Wii options" located in the lower left 
hand corner of the screen.

Select the "Wii Settings" option.

 

Wii Sensitivity Settings

Go to the Wii Settings 2 page by 
selecting the advance arrow located on 
the right hand side of the screen.

From Wii Settings 2 select the "Sensor 
Bar" option.

Select the "Sensitivity" option.  You will 
need to advance through several screens 
that explain the sensitivity settings before 
you will reach the following settings 
screen.

Wii Sensitivity Settings

Important Information

1. Be careful when turning up the 
master volume control on the 
headphones. Before placing the 
headphones over your ears, set the 
volume control to minimum, then 
slowly increase until you reach a 
comfortable level.

2. CAUTION: Use only the supplied 
power adapter. Failure to use the 
correct power adapter can result in 
fire and permanent damage to the 
base transmitter unit.

3. Like any speakers, over driving 
headphones may cause damage to 
both the headphones and your ears. 
Please listen at moderate levels.

4. WARNING: Long term exposure to 
loud music or other sounds in 
headphones may cause hearing 
damage. It is best to avoid extreme 
volume levels when using 
headphones, especially for extended 
periods. Over time, your ears adapt to 
the volume level, so a level that may 
not cause initial discomfort might still 
damage your hearing.

About the W3 Headphones

Ear Force W3 wireless headphones 
use infrared (IR) technology to 
transmit sound from the base unit to 
the headphones. The IR light beam is 
received by sensors in each earpiece, 
so the headphones must be within 
sight of the base unit in order to 
operate properly.

The W3 is perfect for listening to 
game audio on a Wii or other game 
console, and may also be used as a 
wireless headphone for home theater 
sound, PC audio, MP3 players, etc. 

W3 headphones let you 

hear every sound without 

disturbing others

W3 transmitter 

sends game audio

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When the sensitivity screen is displayed 
you should see two white dots "only" that 
track with the movement of the Wii 
remote.  An example how of this should 
look on your TV screen can be found 
above.

If you see more than 2 white dots on the 
screen you may need to set the 
sensitivity of the Wii remote to a lower 
setting.  

The sensitivity is set by pressing the "-" 
button to lower or "+" button to raise the 
sensitivity.  The sensitivity settings range 
from 1 to 5 with 1 being the lowest.  
While on the sensitivity screen lower the 
setting until you only see two white dots, 
similar to the example found in Figure A.  
When you are finished press the "A" 
button on your Wii remote and return to 
the Wii channel menu.   

Wii Sensitivity Settings

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