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Nintendo Zone Box
(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)
[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
(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.

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Summary of Contents for Nintendo Zone Box

  • Page 1 1. Kit Contents Nintendo Zone Box (NZB-001) x1 (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.
  • Page 2 AC Adapter (NOA P/N and Description) [WAP-002(JPN)] Wall mounting resin plate (NOA P/N and Description) When mounting this device to a wall, this part is attached to the device with screws. (-> “5. Installation) Note: Use the included “Pan head screws (M4x6).” (NOA P/N and Description)
  • Page 3 Wall mounting bracket (NOA P/N and Description) When mounting this device to a wall, 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) These are used to secure the AC adapter cord to the wall. (->...
  • Page 4 Pan head screws (M4x6) (NOA P/N and Description) These are used when mounting the Wall mounting resin plate to the main device. (-> “5. Installation) Wall mounting screws (NOA P/N and Description) These are used when mounting the Wall mounting bracket. (->...
  • Page 5 DC Plug lock (NOA P/N and Description) This fitting is to prevent the DC plug of the AC adapter from being unplugged from the device. (-> “5. Installation) 2. WARNING – FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK Failure to install or use this product as directed may result in fire or electrical shock. Please observe the following precautions for safe use: ■...
  • Page 6 • If you detect odd sounds, smoke, or odd smells, immediately unplug the AC plug from the outlet. After confirming there is no smoke, contact Nintendo Zone Support. Continuing use may cause fire or malfunctions. •...
  • Page 7 Nintendo Zone Support. • Do not use an AC adapter that has liquid on it or has a foreign object inserted. If the adapter gets wet or has a foreign object inserted, do not use it and contact Nintendo Zone Support. •...
  • Page 8 5. Installation This product is used for information services that use wireless communication, such as “Nintendo Zone”. The following are also required in order to use these services. Devices other than this product required to use the “Nintendo Zone” service •...
  • Page 9 Note: Check to be sure the “Wall mounting resin plate” is firmly attached to the device. 2. Attach the DC Plug lock to the device in the proper direction. (See Image 2.) 3. Secure the “Wall mounting bracket” to the wall using the screws. Use the three included Wall mounting screws to attach the bracket firmly to the wall so that it will not come loose.
  • Page 10 Image 3 Image 4 (12) 6. Connecting the AC Adapter and Setting up Download Services that use the Internet 1. Install this device in a safe location. Note: See “5. Installation” regarding installation locations. 2. Plug the DC plug of the AC adapter into the AC adapter connector on the bottom of the device.
  • 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 Nintendo DS Series Game System. Note: Steps 1 – 5 are required when using Download Services with the Nintendo DS or Nintendo DS Lite. Note: The content of the information service or design of the screen may vary by location.
  • Page 13 7. Using SD Cards (Please confirm the service you are using uses SD cards) When using an SD card, follow the procedure below to insert the SD card. WARNING: When the Nintendo Zone Box is mounted on a wall, remove it from the wall before performing the following operation.
  • Page 14 9. Repair Service Regulations Precautions when Sending Products to be Repaired • 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 transport due to poor packing.
  • Page 15 • Data is not created by methods described in the User’s Manual or software not approved by Nintendo is saved on the system save memory or there is evidence that such data or software was saved. • Nintendo determines that the situation fits one of the categories above.
  • Page 16 After this period, repairs may not be possible. Also, please understand that even during the time that repair parts are available, repair may not be possible due to regulations. • Nintendo is not liable for any derivative losses caused by malfunctions in or repairs to this product. (28) 10. Warranty Regulations For products under warranty, the following regulations are applied in addition to “9.
  • Page 17: Regulations For Equipment Use In U.s.a. And Canada

    The Nintendo DS can emit radio waves that can affect the operation of nearby electronics, including cardiac pacemakers. • Do not operate the Nintendo DS within 9 inches of a pacemaker while using the wireless feature. • If you have a pacemaker or other implanted medical device, do not use the wireless feature of the Nintendo DS without first consulting your doctor or the manufacturer of your medical device.

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