Registering A Wii Friend; Editing Or Deleting Wii Friends; Exchanging Messages Or Data With Wiiconnect24; Viewing Your Wii Number - Nintendo Wii Operation Manual

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Registering a Wii Friend

NOTE: To register a Wii Friend, your Wii console must be connected to the Internet
with a broadband Internet connection.
1. Select the Address Book option from the Create Message screen (page 32).
2. Select the Register option from the Address Book screen.
3. Select the Wii option to register another
Wii console or select the Others option to
register an e-mail address.
4. For a Wii console, enter the Wii Number
for that Wii console. For a PC or
cell–phone user, enter an e-mail address
(cannot contain over 100 characters).
5. Enter a nickname for your friend.
6. To attach a Mii, select the Mii icon, then select the Mii you would like to use.
This option works only when registering a Wii console user.
7. Select OK to confirm the information and register your Wii Friend.

Editing or Deleting Wii Friends

1. Move the cursor over the Wii Friend
nickname in the Address Book and press
the A Button.
2. Select from Change Nickname or Erase.
NOTE: If you erase a Wii Friend entry, it
will be permanently deleted from your
Address Book.
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Exchanging Messages or Data with WiiConnect24

• If both parties are Wii users, you
must register each other as Wii
Friends to exchange messages
or data.
• If one party is a Wii user and the
other is a PC or cell–phone user,
a registration e-mail will be sent
to the PC/cell–phone user during
the Wii Friend registration
process. The PC/cell phone user
will need to respond and accept
in order to complete the registration.
NOTE: You will not be able to send photos from your Wii console to the PC/cell
phone user.

Viewing Your Wii Number

The Wii Number is a 16 digit number
assigned to each Wii console. By
exchanging Wii Numbers with other
Wii users, you can register your Wii
system to a Wii Friend.
1. Select Address Book from the
Create Message screen.
2. Your console's Wii number will be
displayed.
Canceling Wii Channel Message Service
An option to "opt-out" or stop delivery
may appear for some messages sent to
you from certain Wii Channels. You can
stop the delivery of these messages by
selecting this icon
and choosing
one of two settings:
1. Choose "This message service" to
stop messages from this Channel
only.
2. Choose "All message services" to
stop messages from all Channels.
When you download a new channel, you will have the same opportunity as
described above to decide whether or not to receive messages from
channels.
NOTE: You will still receive messages from your Wii friends.
Transferring Data to an SD Card
If the Wii System Memory is full, you can save data to an SD Card. For more
information on using SD Cards in the Wii console, see pages 22 and 66.
1. If you get a message on the Wii
console that there is no more room
for additional Message Board data,
insert an SD Card into the SD Card
Slot on the front of the Wii console.
If there is already an SD Card in the
SD Card Slot when you run out of
space in the console memory, you
will be asked if you want to save to
the SD Card.
2. Confirm that you want to save data to the SD Card.
3. A set number of messages will be saved to the SD Card, starting with the
oldest messages.
CAUTION: Do not remove the SD Card or turn the power off while transferring
data. This can damage the data or the SD Card.
4. If you do not insert an SD Card after the memory–full message, the oldest
messages will be deleted automatically.
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