Component Names And Functions - Nintendo 2DS Operation Manual

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Component Names and Functions

The functions of these components are explained in this Operations Manual.
Notification LED
Notifies you of the status of the system by flashing and changing colour.
Received SpotPass notification (flashes blue for five seconds) (page 49)
Received StreetPass communication (flashes green for five seconds) (page 49)
Friend has come online (flashes orange for five seconds) (page 48)
Battery power is low (flashes red) (page 30)
SD Card Slot
(page 28)
Used for inserting SD cards (SD memory cards or SDHC memory cards).
The included SDHC card comes pre-inserted into the system.
Microphone
Used by software with
microphone functionality.
Sleep Switch
Move the sleep switch to the right to enable Sleep Mode.
POWER Button ( )
(page 24)
Power LED ( )
(page 27)
Lights up when the power is on.
Recharge LED ( )
(page 23)
Lights up orange while the battery is recharging.
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Wireless LED (
)
Lights up yellow when wireless
communication is enabled,
and remains off when wireless
communication is disabled.
Flashes yellow when data is being
sent or received.
Note:
When in Sleep Mode, the
wireless LED will light or flash
more dimly.
Wireless communication can
be enabled / disabled from the
HOME Menu Settings (page 35).
LCD Screen
Inner Camera
Used by software with camera functionality.
Circle Pad
Used by software that supports
Circle Pad input.
Note: If the Circle Pad is not working
properly, please refer to page 80.
Speaker
Volume
Volume Control
Slide to adjust the volume.
Note: The camera's shutter sound will always
be played at a fixed volume, regardless of the
current volume setting.
Control Pad
LCD Screen (Touch Screen)
Touch sensitive screen that enables tactile interaction. For software that
supports this control feature, use the included Nintendo 2DS stylus.
Touch Screen Controls
Touch
Slide
Gently pressing the Touch Screen
Tracing over the Touch Screen with
with the stylus is called "touching"
the stylus held gently against it
(or "tapping").
is called "sliding".
Control Buttons
(A, B, X and Y Buttons)
START
SELECT
HOME Button (
)
(page 30)
Displays the HOME Menu.
Audio Jack
For connection of commercially-available stereo headphones.
When connected, no sound will be played through the speaker.
Note: Please use accessories that are compatible.
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