User Guide
Contents • Safety Instructions • What do you get? • Parts and Functions • Connecting the SR3 • Operating the SR3 • Trouble Shoot
Safety Instructions Warning For owners of projection televisions: Still pictures or images may cause permanent picture tube damage or mark phosphor of the CRT. Avoid repeated or extended use of video games on large-screen projection televisions. Caution Before you or your children play video games, be sure to observe the following: • Take intermittent 15 minute breaks, at least once an hour, when playing for extensive periods at a time. • Refrain from playing if you are drowsy or fatigued.
What’s in the box? A. B. (1) Super Retro® Trio Console D. (1) S/AV Cable E. (1) Power Adapter F.
Components and Functions TOP OF THE SR3 1. 8- bit game card slot for NES® cartridges 2. 16- bit game card slot FOR SNES® cartridges 3. Genesis game card slot for Genesis® cartridges 4. 5.
Connecting the SR3 Connecting to the TV • Connect one end of the included S/AV cable into the Super Retro® Trio Console S/AV port located on the back of the console: – Red & white connection into the (L R) sockets – Yellow connection into the (V) socket – S-Video connection into the (S) socket • Plug the other end into the signal input ports on the TV set, also matching the colors indicated.
Operating your Super Retro® Trio Console Set the TV Channel 1. Make sure the Audio/Video Cable is connected correctly. 2. Select the Audio/Video Input setting on your TV, monitor, VCR or DVD player. Set the Console 1. Make sure the power is “Off” 2. Plug your Super Retro® Trio Controllers into the respective Controller Slots on the front of the console. 3. Insert the game cartridge, label facing forward, into the cartridge slot. Press it fully into the slot or until secure. 4.
Trouble Shoot No picture on screen Is the console turned on? Is the AC adapter properly plugged in? Is the TV turned on? Is there power to the wall socket? Is the cartridge properly inserted? Is the Audio/Video Cable connected properly? If connecting through the VCR/DVD Player, is the VCR/DVD Player turned on? If connecting through the VCR/DVD, is the VCR/DVD set to receive line input? Screen flickers or no color Is the Audio/Video Cable connected properly with corresponding colors? Are