Data Management; Other Settings - Nintendo 2DS XL JAN-001 Operation Manual

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Data Management

Check or organise software, data and settings saved to the system memory or the microSD card.
You can manage downloaded software, check or configure software using StreetPass
functionality and reset the blocked-user settings. Select DATA MANAGEMENT from System
Settings, then select the corresponding option.
SOFTWARE
Nintendo 3DS
EXTRA DATA
Data Management
ADD-ON CONTENT
SAVE DATA BACKUP
Check Nintendo DSiWare saved to the system memory or a microSD card. You can also
Nintendo DSiWare
copy Nintendo DSiWare between the system memory and a microSD card or delete it.
Data Management
Note: You can store up to 40 Nintendo DSiWare titles in the system memory.
Use a PC to read and write data from and to the microSD card while it is inserted in the
system.
microSD MANAGEMENT
Note: Your Nintendo system and your PC must both be connected to the same wireless network
access point.
View a list of software that supports StreetPass. You can also deactivate StreetPass for
STREETPASS MANAGEMENT
any software title.
Resetting blocked-user settings will remove all previously applied restrictions and allow
RESET BLOCKED-USER SETTINGS
the receipt of data from all users.
Note:
You can store over 300 pieces of extra data/add-on content on a microSD card, but only the first 300 will be shown in Data Management.
Nintendo DSiWare cannot be launched from a microSD card. Copy it to the system memory before playing.
If you copy a software title to a location where the same software title is already saved, the existing software will be overwritten by the one you are
copying. Be careful when copying software in order to avoid overwriting save data.
Deleted software and add-on content can be redownloaded free of charge from Nintendo eShop. (Please be aware that it is not possible to redownload
content if distribution of that content has been suspended or terminated.)
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Check or delete Nintendo 3DS download software or Virtual
Console software.
Note:
You can store up to 300 Nintendo 3DS titles on a microSD card.
When deleting software, you can create a backup of its save data.
Check or delete extra data (e.g. data received via SpotPass)
on your system.
Check or delete add-on content (including software update
data) downloaded for compatible Nintendo 3DS software.
Create or delete backups of Nintendo 3DS download software
or Virtual Console software, and restore save data from your
backups. Once a backup has been created, its save data can be
restored at any time.

Other Settings

Change your user information and configure various other settings.
Touch
/
at the sides of the screen to change pages.
Set your user name, date of birth, region and Nintendo DS profile.
Note:
Your profile is different to the user information for your Nintendo Network ID. Changing your profile here will not
PROFILE
change any information connected to your ID.
Your Nintendo DS profile includes a colour and message that are used in some Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi
software. (Characters that are not supported by Nintendo DS or Nintendo DSi software will be displayed as '?' . )
DATE & TIME
Change the date and time.
TOUCH SCREEN
Calibrate the Touch Screen when it is not working properly.
ABOUT THIS SYSTEM
View the differences between New Nintendo 2DS XL and New Nintendo 3DS.
SOUND
Change the speaker sound output settings.
Check that the microphone is working correctly. If the icon on the lower screen changes colour when you
MIC TEST
speak or gently blow into the microphone, the microphone is functional.
OUTER CAMERAS
Calibrate the outer cameras.
Calibrate the Circle Pad when controls do not seem to operate properly or when in-game movement seems
CIRCLE PAD
to occur even when not using the Circle Pad.
SYSTEM TRANSFER
( p.
Transfer data between systems
LANGUAGE
Change the language of the system.
SYSTEM UPDATE
( p.
Update the system software
FORMAT SYSTEM
Format the system to erase data stored in the system memory, such as photographs, software and save data
MEMORY
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