Inserting an sd card removing an sd card – Nintendo DSi User Manual

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Adjusting the Volume/Screen Brightness

Using SD Memory Cards

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The Nintendo DSi supports high-capacity SD Cards over 2 GB in size (SDHC Cards). With commercially
available SD Cards you will be able to:
• Save photos you’ve taken in Nintendo DSi Camera to the SD Card
• Play AAC-format audio files saved on the SD Card
• Copy downloadable software and its save data to the SD Card

NOTE:
It may not be possible to copy some software.
Data copied to SD Cards cannot be used on other systems.
Save data on Game Cards cannot be copied.
Song or sound files from the SD Card that have been manupulated are not saved.

IMPORTANT: An SD Card adapter is required to use miniSD or microSD
Cards. When using a card adapter, be sure to remove the entire adapter
(not just the card). Malfunction or damage to the system or your data
could result if the card adapter is left in the system.

1. Open the SD Card slot cover.

Do not pull or twist the slot cover forcefully. Doing so
could stretch or deform it, which could could prevent the
cover from closing correctly.

2. Insert the SD Card into the SD Card slot until it clicks into
place. Make sure the label side faces down.

1. Open the SD Card slot cover and press on the end of the
card until it clicks and partially ejects from the slot.

2. Grasp the SD Card and remove from the card slot.

IMPORTANT: Do not remove the SD Card while data is

being read or written. This could damage the system or

the SD Card, or destroy data.

Inserting an SD Card

Removing an SD Card

Label faces down

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Basics

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Basics

1. Press the Volume/Screen Brightness Control in either
direction to change the volume.
• Press plus (+) to increase the volume or minus (–) to decrease
the volume.
• When the system is in Sleep Mode, the volume can be decreased
but not increased.
NOTE: The camera’s shutter sound will always play at a fixed volume,
regardless of the current setting of the volume control.

IMPORTANT: Under some conditions, noise from the Nintendo DSi speakers can cause audio
feedback with the Nintendo DSi microphone. If you hear screeching, howling or other unexpected
noise from the speakers, turn down the volume or use a set of stereo headphones.

How to start the system with low (muted) volume

Turn the power on while holding down the
minus (–) side of the volume/brightness control.

1. Hold down SELECT.

2. Press the Volume/Screen Brightness Control in either
direction to change the screen brightness.

• Press plus (+) to increase the brightness or minus (–) to
decrease the brightness.

NOTE: Changing the screen brightness will also change the
brightness of the power indicator LED and the wireless indicator LED.
NOTE: Increasing the screen brightness will increase the power consumption. As a result, the power
indicator LED may change from blue to red when the screen is made brighter. When this happens, note
that the battery may run out and the system may lose power soon after the LED turns red.

The relationship between screen brightness and battery duration

Increasing the screen brightness will reduce the battery life. Decreasing the screen brightness

will increase the battery life. Adjust the brightness based on your preference. See page 11 for
more information.

Adjusting the volume

Adjusting the screen brightness

Volume

Screen Brightness

Hold down

Hold down

Turn power on

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