3. If the controller is having issues finding a connection, press the Connect Button on the
side of the receiver. If the “RX” LED (green) is flashing, please repeat 1 & 2 all over again.
If the “RX” LED (green) is NOT flashing, please check your PS2 console for other issues.
4. When more than one Wireless Controllers are being used, please connect the first Wireless
Receiver and Wireless Controller first, before connecting the second Wireless Receiver and
Wireless Controller. Do not connect more than two receivers for researching controllers at
once, they must be connected separately.
Control Modes and Functions
There are two different modes you can choose from, depending on your style of play. You can
change modes by pressing the ANALOG button. The mode LED light will be on or off depending
on which mode you are in.
Switching from digital to analog modes:
A) Analog Mode -When the mode LED light is on, the controller is in analog mode. Games that
are Vibration Function Compatible will only vibrate if the controller is in analog mode.
B) Digital Mode -When the mode LED light is off, the controller is in digital mode, and the
analog function is disabled. This is the standard mode for PSone and PlayStation®.
Controller Diagram:
Also works with PSone and PlayStation®
Welcome
Thanks for purchasing the 2.4GHz Wireless Controller to use with PlayStation 2® video game
console. The 2.4GHz Wireless Controller is fully programmable and has dual motors for rumble
effect in supported games. In addition, the 2.4GHz Wireless Controller has two thumb-control-
led analog sticks, four analog fire buttons, four analog shoulder triggers and an eight way digi-
tal D-Pad to provide advanced control, while the ergonomic shape and rubberized grips allow
for ultimate comfort during extended gaming sessions.
Your 2.4GHz Wireless Controller Package Includes:
2.4GHz Wireless Controller
2.4GHz Wireless Receiver
Instruction Manual
Warning:
Before using this product please read the PlayStation 2® video game system
instruction manual for safety, health and other information.
Important Ergonomic Information
Some medical studies have suggested that long periods of repetitive motion, coupled with poor
habits and an uncomfortable environment may be linked to certain types of physical discomfort
or injuries. These include carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, and tenosynovitis. It is important
to take frequent breaks during game play, and if you feel aching, numbness, or tingling in your
arms, wrists, or hands, consults a qualified health professional.
Features
1)
Advanced wireless 2.4GHz.
2)
Auto Scan button.
3)
Power switch.
4)
Auto Sleep and wake functions.
5)
Uses 3 “AAA” batteries, playing time up-to 10 hours.
6)
Working distance up-to 8 m.
7)
2 fully analog joysticks with rubber contacts.
8)
2 vibration motors provide dynamic rumble for supported games.
9)
4 buttons and 4 shoulder triggers are fully analog and pressure-sensitive.
10)
8-way analog D-pad.
11)
Analog and digital playing modes. Digital mode allows controller to be used
with PSone™ and PlayStation®.
12)
Unique rubberized body gives you better control for longer play.
Heavy-duty rubber pads on outside of handgrips give added comfort.
How to use the 2.4GHz Wireless Controller
1. When only one Wireless Controller is being used, connect the Wireless Receiver into slot
1of the PS2 gaming console. The “POWER” LED should be on (red), and the “RX” LED
is blinking.
2. Place 3 AAA batteries into the 2.4GHz Wireless Controller. Turn on the Wireless Controller
via the power switch. The Power LED (red) will be light and the RX LED (green) will be on
within 15 seconds the pad will search for a signal. When the pad finds a signal, the
“RX” LED (green) goes out.
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