before being charged
•
Rechargeable batteries
should be charged under adult
supervision
•
Do not short circuit the supply
terminals
•
Comfortable size and grip for
secure, extended play
•
Oversized backlit buttons
•
Uses (2) “AA” batteries (not
included)
•
Taille et prise confortables pour
un jeu sûr et de longue durée.
•
Boutons rétroéclairés de grande
taille.
•
Utilise (2) piles 1.5V « AA » (non
fournies).
•
Dimensioni ridotte e impugnatura
facile per giocare con sicurezza
ed a lungo.
•
Tasti retroilluminati di grandi
dimensioni.
•
Richiede (2) batterie 1.5V “AA”
(non incluse).
•
Komfortables Format und Grif-
figkeit für sicheren Halt und lange
Spielzeit.
•
Übergroße hintergrund-
beleuchtete Tasten.
•
Betrieb mit (2) 1.5V AA-Batterien
(nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten).
•
Tamaño y agarre confortables
para jugar con seguridad durante
más tiempo.
•
Botones retroiluminados de gran
tamaño.
•
Utiliza (2) pilas 1.5V “AA” (no
incluidas).
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Quick Start Guide
POWER A
Customer Service
PowerA.com
1-888-664-4327
BDA, Inc.
15525 Woodinville-Redmond Rd NE
Woodinville, WA 98072
The MiniRemote™ and Secondary
remote are designed specifically
for Wii™ and are not compatible
with other game consoles. Your
POWER A MiniRemote™ and
Secondary controller function in
place of the Wii Remote™ and
Wii Nunchuk™.
POWER A PRO PACK MINI
INCLUDES:
(1) MiniRemote™
•
Functions in place of the original
Nintendo Wii Remote™
•
Small, comfortable size
•
LED illuminated color changing
action buttons
•
Soft-touch surface
•
Textured grip
•
Safety wrist strap
(1) Secondary Controller
•
3 foot connection cord
•
Small, comfortable size
•
Rubber grip
SETUP AND USE
OF THE MINIREMOTE™
1. Open the battery lid located on
the back of the MiniRemote and
insert 2 “AA” batteries.
2. Thread the wrist strap through
the hole at the bottom of the
remote. Please use the wrist strap
at all times to prevent losing your
grip on the remote and causing
damage to the remote and
surrounding objects, or injury to
other people.
3. Sync the MiniRemote™ with
your console:
Note: make sure you have
placed the batteries in the
MiniRemote™.
a. Press the Power button on the
Wii console to turn it on.
b. Remove the battery cover on
the back of the remote. Press
and release the SYNC button
inside the cover. The Player LEDs
will blink.
c. Open the SD Card Slot cover on
the front of the Wii console. Press
and release the SYNC button on
the inside of the compartment.
d. When the Player LED stops
blinking, connection is complete.
The LED that is illuminated
indicates the player number.
4. For additional details on how
to program your remote, please
see the Wii Operations Manual.
After 3-5 minutes of inactivity
the MiniRemote will enter “Sleep
Mode” to conserve battery life.
Press any button to reactivate
the remote.
5. To change the LED color of your
MiniRemote™, press the LED
color-select button.
HEALTH AND
SAFETY INFORMATION
If product will be used by young
children, this manual should be
read and explained to them by
an adult. Failing to do so may
cause injury.
WARNING - Repetitive
Motion Injuries and Eyestrain
Playing video games can make
your muscles, joints, skin or eyes
hurt. Follow these instructions to
avoid problems such as tendinitis,
carpal tunnel syndrome, skin
irritation or eyestrain:
•
Avoid excessive play. Parents
should monitor their children for
appropriate play.
•
Take a 10 to 15 minute break
every hour, even if you don’t think
you need it.
•
If your hands, wrists, arms or
eyes become tired or sore while
playing, or if you feel symptoms
such as tingling, numbness,
burning or stiffness, stop and rest
for several hours before playing
again.
•
If you continue to have any of
the above symptoms or other
discomfort during or after play,
stop playing and see a doctor.
WARNING - Electric Shock
The MiniRemote™ can emit
radio waves that can affect the
operation of nearby electronics,
including cardiac pacemakers.
•
Do not operate the
MiniRemote™ within 9 inches of
a pacemaker.
•
If you have a pacemaker or
other implanted medical device,
do not use the MiniRemote™
without first consulting your
doctor or the manufacturer of
your medical device.
WARNING -
Battery Leakage
Leakage of battery fluid can cause
personal injury as well as damage
to your remote. If battery leakage
occurs, thoroughly wash the
affected skin and clothes. Keep
battery fluid away from your eyes
and mouth. Leaking batteries may
make popping sounds.
To avoid battery leakage:
•
Do not mix used and new
batteries (replace all batteries at
the same time).
•
Do not mix different brands of
batteries.
•
POWER A recommends alkaline
batteries. Do not use Lithium ion,
nickel cadmium (nicad), or carbon
zinc batteries.
•
Do not leave batteries in the
remote for long periods of
non-use.
•
Do not recharge alkaline or non-
rechargeable batteries.
•
Do not put the batteries in
backwards. Make sure that the
positive (+) and negative (-)
ends are facing in the correct
directions. Insert the negative
end first.
•
When removing batteries,
remove the positive end first.
•
Do not use damaged, deformed
or leaking batteries.
•
Remove exhausted batteries
from the MiniRemote
•
Rechargeable batteries must be
removed from the MiniRemote
ENGLISH
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FRENCH
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to 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, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV
technician for help.
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS
standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
This Class [B] digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme
NMB-003 du Canada. Cet appareil s’accorde avec Industrie Canada
licence-exempte RSS standard. (1) cet appareil ne peut pas causer
l’intervention, et (2) cet appareil doit accepter de l’intervention, y
compris l’intervention qui peut causer l’opération non désirée de.
MiniRemote
™
MiniRemote
™
Secondary
Controller
Secondary
Controller
Pro Pack Mini
™
Plus
Q: Why is my MiniRemote not
connecting to my Wii?
A: Confirm you have inserted
2 “AA” batteries into the
MiniRemote and that your Wii is
powered “ON.”
A: Your MiniRemote may not have
synced properly with your Wii.
To sync your MiniRemote, try the
following steps
1. Open the small door located on
the front of the Wii.
2. Remove the battery lid from the
MiniRemote.
3. Press the “Sync” button on the
Wii Console
4. Press the “Sync” button on the
MiniRemote
5. A connection has been made
when the indicator lights becomes
solid on channel 1, 2, 3 or 4.
A: Some games need to be
launched before the MiniRemote
will connect. Always confirm
TROUBLESHOOTING
confirm that the batteries are
not drained (replace batteries if
needed).
A: This could indicate your
MiniRemote batteries are low and
need to be replaced.
Q: My MiniRemote is
connected but the on-screen
cursor is not accurate.
A: Confirm you are within the
proper distance of your console.
Try moving closer to the console
and see if the issue is resolved.
A: This could indicate your Mini
Remote batteries are low and
need to be replaced.
Q: My MiniRemote becomes
disconnected from the Wii.
Why is this?
A: You may need to replace the
batteries in the MiniRemote. You
can check the battery charge
status by pressing the “Home”
button on the MiniRemote. This
will allow you to view the charge
status in the Wii menu screen.
A: Make sure you do not have
too many other electronic
devices near your Wii Console.
Sometimes wireless devices can
interfere with your MiniRemote.
that your TV and Wii console are
powered “ON,” and that your
game has been placed into the
Wii console.
A: When trying to sync additional
MiniRemotes a game may require
you to choose (with a synced
remote) the total number of
players before other remotes can
be synced.
Example: You want to play a 2
player game but only one of the
controllers is connected. Before
the 2nd Remote can connect, you
must first choose 2 players in the
game you want to play.
Q: What if my MiniRemote
isn’t connecting to channel 1?
A: Press the “Home” button to
access the Wii’s Remote Settings
feature. From this menu you
can switch between different
controller channels and reconnect
active controllers.
Q: My MiniRemote is
connected but not functioning
properly. What should I do?
A: This usually indicates a
problem with your Wii Sensor
Bar. Confirm that your Wii Sensor
Bar is properly connected. If you
are using a Wireless Sensor Bar,
Make sure your Wii Console is
far from other electronics and or
large metal objects.
A: Confirm you are not too far
away from your game console.
Try moving closer to your console
and confirm if the problem is
resolved.
Q: My MiniRemote LED
illumination is decreasing?
A: You may need to replace the
batteries in the MiniRemote. You
can check the battery charge
status by pressing the “Home”
button on the MiniRemote. This
will allow you to view the charge
status in the Wii menu screen.
The LED Illumination on the
MiniRemote will decrease as the
batteries become weaker.
For even further Syncing
Instructions please reference
your original Nintendo Wii
Console Instruction Manual.
Les accessoires MiniRemote™ et
contrôleur secondaire sont spéciale-
ment conçus pour la Wii™ et ne
sont pas compatibles avec les autres
consoles de jeu. Les accessoires Mini-
Remote™ et contrôleur secondaire
POWER A remplacent les accessoires
Wii Remote™ et Wii Nunchuk™.
LE PRO PACK MINI POWER A
COMPREND :
(1) MiniRemote™
•
Remplace la Nintendo Wii
Remote™ d’origine
•
Taille petite et confortable
•
Boutons d’action éclairés par DEL
•
Surface texturée pour assurer
la prise
•
Dragonne de sécurité
(1) Contrôleur secondaire
•
Stick analogique éclairé
•
Cordon de connexion d’environ 1 m
•
Taille petite et confortable
CONFIGURATION ET
UTILISATION DE LA TÉLÉCOM-
MANDE MINIREMOTE™
1. Ouvrir le couvercle du com-
partiment des piles à l’arrière du
MiniRemote sans fil et introduire 2
piles « AA ».
2. Introduisez la dragonne dans
le trou qui se trouve au bas de la
télécommande. Utilisez toujours la
dragonne pour éviter de lâcher la
télécommande et de l’endommager
ainsi que les objets alentour, ou de
blesser d’autres personnes.
3. Synchronisez la télécommande
MiniRemote™ avec votre console:
Remarque : vérifiez que vous avez
bien placé les piles dans la télécom-
mande MiniRemote™.
a. Appuyez sur le bouton de mise
en marche de la console Wii pour la
mettre sous tension.
b. Retirez le couvercle du comparti-
ment des piles à l’arrière de la
télécommande. Appuyez sur le
bouton SYNC dans le compartiment,
puis relâchez-le. Les DEL « Joueur »
se mettent à clignoter.
c. Ouvrez le logement de la carte SD
à l’avant de la console Wii. Appuyez
sur le bouton SYNC dans le loge-
ment, puis relâchez-le.
d. Lorsque la DEL « Joueur » cesse de
clignoter, la connexion est terminée.
La DEL qui est éclairée indique le
numéro du joueur.
4. Pour plus de détails sur la
programmation de la télécommande,
reportez-vous au manuel d’utilisation
de la console Nintendo Wii. Re-
marque : la télécommande passe en
mode de veille après 3 à 5 minutes
d’inactivité pour économiser les piles.
Il suffit d’appuyer sur un bouton
quelconque pour la réactiver.
5. Pour modifier la couleur des
voyants LED de votre MiniRemote™,
appuyez sur le bouton de sélection
de la couleur LED
INFORMATIONS RELATIVES À
LA SANTÉ ET À LA SÉCURITÉ
Si ce produit sera utilisé par des
jeunes enfants, un adulte doit leur
lire et expliquer ce manuel pour
éviter le risque de blessures.
AVERTISSEMENT -
Microtrau matismes répétés
et fatigue oculaire
Les jeux vidéo peuvent provoquer
des douleurs au niveau des muscles,
des articulations, de la peau ou
des yeux. Respectez ces consignes
pour éviter les problèmes tels
que tendinite, syndrome du canal
carpien, irritation cutanée ou fatigue
oculaire :
•
Évitez de jouer trop longtemps. Les
parents doivent surveiller que leurs
enfants jouent de manière appropriée.
•
Faites une pause de 10 à 15 minutes
après chaque heure de jeu, même si
vous n’en ressentez pas la nécessité.
•
Si vos mains, poignets, bras ou yeux
deviennent fatigués ou endoloris
pendant le jeu, ou si vous ressentez
des symptômes tels que picotements,
engourdissement, brûlure ou raideur,
arrêtez de jouer et reposez-vous
pendant plusieurs heures avant de
reprendre le jeu.
•
Si l’un des symptômes cités persiste
ou si vous ressentez une gêne prolon-
gée pendant ou après le jeu, arrêtez
de jouer et consultez un médecin.
AVERTISSEMENT –
Choc électrique
La télécommande MiniRemote™
est susceptible d’émettre des
ondes radio qui peuvent nuire au
fonctionnement des appareils élec-
troniques se trouvant à proximité, y
compris les stimulateurs cardiaques.
•
N’utilisez pas la téléco mande
MiniRemote™ à moins de 20 cm
d’un stimulateur cardiaque.
•
Si vous portez un stimulateur
cardiaque ou un autre dispositif
médical implanté, n’utilisez pas la
télécommande MiniRemote™ sans
avoir au préalable consulté votre
médecin ou le fabricant de votre
dispositif médical.
AVERTISSEMENT –
Fuite des piles
La fuite de liquide des piles peut
entraîner des blessures ainsi que des
dommages sur la télécommande. En
cas de fuite des piles, lavez à fond
la peau et les vêtements concernés.
Évitez le contact entre le liquide des
piles et les yeux et la bouche. Les
piles qui fuient peuvent émettre des
claquements.
Pour éviter une fuite des piles :
•
Ne mélangez pas des piles neuves
avec les anciennes (remplacez toutes
les piles en même temps).
•
Ne mélangez pas des piles de
marques différentes.
•
POWER A recommande des piles
alcalines. N’utilisez pas de piles
au lithium-ion, au nickel-cadmium
(nicad) ou au carbone-zinc.
•
Ne laissez pas les piles dans la
télécommande si celle-ci ne sera pas
utilisée pendant une longue période.
•
Ne rechargez ni les piles alcalines ni
les piles non rechargeables.
•
Ne placez pas les piles à l’envers.
Veillez à ce que les extrémités posi-
tive (+) et négative (-) soient bien
orientées. Insérez d’abord l’extrémité
négative.
•
Lorsque vous retirez les piles, sortez
d’abord l’extrémité positive.
•
N’utilisez pas des piles endomma-
gées, déformées ou qui fuient.
•
Retirer les piles épuisées les piles
•
MiniRemote rechargeables doivent
être retirées de la MiniRemote avant
d’être inculpé
•
Les piles rechargeables doivent être
rechargées sous la surveillance d’un
adulte
•
Ne pas court-circuiter les bornes
d’alimentation