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Nintendo Zone Box 

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NOA P/N and Description: Automates the connection between a consumer’s Nintendo DS 

System and a local WiFi network, enabling the System to retrieve and/or receive WiFi content

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[NZB-001] 
User’s Manual 
 
Please read this manual before using this product. Store this manual in a safe place. 
 
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Please contact Support for the following. 
• When Nintendo Zone Box is not working properly   
• When parts are lost or the device is damaged 
• When discontinuing use 
 
Assembled in Japan         All rights reserved. 
 
Nintendo of America Inc. 
12521 128 Lane NE Suite B, Kirkland, WA. 98034 
 
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1. Kit Contents 
 
Nintendo Zone Box (NZB-001) x1 

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NOA P/N and Description: Automates the connection between a 

consumer’s Nintendo DS System and a local WiFi network, enabling the System to retrieve and/or receive WiFi 
content

)

 

(1) Status Window 
Open the window to check status of current communication. 
 
(2) Power LED (Blue) 
The light turns on when power is on. 
 
(3) Wireless Communication LED (Yellow) 
Light is steady when power is on; light blinks during wireless communications. 

Summary of Contents for NZB-001

Page 1: ...r the device is damaged When discontinuing use Assembled in Japan All rights reserved Nintendo of America Inc 12521 128 Lane NE Suite B Kirkland WA 98034 3 1 Kit Contents Nintendo Zone Box NZB 001 x1...

Page 2: ...WAP 002 JPN x1 Wall mounting resin plate NOA P N and Description x1 When mounting this device to a wall this part is attached to the device with screws 5 Installation Note Use the included Pan head s...

Page 3: ...this part is attached to the wall with screws 5 Installation Note Use the included Wall mounting screws Cord stickers NOA P N and Description x2 These are used to secure the AC adapter cord to the wal...

Page 4: ...and Description x2 These are used when mounting the Wall mounting resin plate to the main device 5 Installation Wall mounting screws NOA P N and Description x3 These are used when mounting the Wall mo...

Page 5: ...ult in fire or electrical shock Please observe the following precautions for safe use Observe Safety Precautions Please read this User s Manual before use Periodic Inspections Periodically inspect the...

Page 6: ...noise is generated such as near microwave ovens or motors Places exposed to humidity dust oily smoke or tobacco smoke Places where children can reach Places subject to condensation due to sudden chang...

Page 7: ...specifically designed to be used with household current TBD in the United States Do not use with different voltages such as in foreign countries If you detect something odd such as odd sounds smoke o...

Page 8: ...he Nintendo Zone service Broadband Internet environment Wireless LAN access point Nintendo DS Series Game System After verifying the following install in an appropriate location Note When mounting on...

Page 9: ...ing screws to attach the bracket firmly to the wall so that it will not come loose See Image 3 Note Check to be sure the Wall mounting bracket is firmly attached to the wall 4 Insert the Wall mounting...

Page 10: ...ons 2 Plug the DC plug of the AC adapter into the AC adapter connector on the bottom of the device See Image 5 3 Close the DC Plug lock until it clicks so the DC plug will not become unplugged See Ima...

Page 11: ...6 The Status Window will open Verify that you can connect to the internet See Image 8 7 To turn power OFF unplug the AC adapter from the outlet Image 5 Image 6...

Page 12: ...sign of the screen may vary by location 1 Turn on power to the Nintendo DS Series Game System 2 The DS Menu is displayed on the lower screen Select DS Download Play 3 Select Nintendo Zone Viewer on th...

Page 13: ...ng for connection with DS 2007 12 25 13 21 Continuous Activation Time Number of Downloads 00h 00m 33s 0 18 7 Using SD Cards Please confirm the service you are using uses SD cards When using an SD card...

Page 14: ...When sending a product in for repair please pack in the Nintendo Zone Box box so as not to scratch or damage the device or accessories Repairs will be refused if parts are lost or damaged during tran...

Page 15: ...screws on the device are missing or there is evidence they have been removed Recovering or maintaining functionality is excessively difficult due to severe damage Requested to recover corrupted data...

Page 16: ...ranty period in each of the following cases 1 The product serial number cannot be determined 2 Malfunctions or damage have occurred due to treatment differing from the usage described in the User s Ma...

Page 17: ...o radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception wh...

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