Datasheet
Setting Up Your PSP
®
(PlayStation
®
Portable) System
Set up your PSP
®
(PlayStation
®
Portable) system according to the instructions
in the manual supplied with the system. Turn the system on. The power
indicator lights up in green and the home menu is displayed. From the PSP
handheld’s home menu, select the Game icon and then the WipEout
®
Pulse icon.
A thumbnail for the software is displayed. Select the thumbnail and press S on
the PSP
®
system to start the software. Follow the on-screen instructions and
refer to this manual for information on using the software.
Memory Stick Duo
™
Warning! Keep Memory Stick Duo media out of reach of small children, as the
media could be swallowed by accident.
To save game settings and progress, insert a Memory Stick Duo
™
into the memory
stick slot of your PSP
®
system. You can load saved game data from the same
memory stick or any Memory Stick Duo
™
containing previously saved games.
WIRELESS (WLAN) FEATURES
Software titles that support Wi-Fi functionality allow you to communicate with
other PSP® systems, download data and compete against other players via
connection to a wireless local area network (WLAN). You can adjust the
network settings to allow connection to a wireless local area network (WLAN).
There are two WLAN modes: Ad Hoc and Infrastructure mode. Note: WipEout
®
Pulse supports Ad Hoc and Infrastructure Modes. Please see the Multiplayer
section of this manual for further details.
WipEout
®
Pulse is only playable online via the Infrastructure mode for the PSP
®
system. In order to get online, it is a requirement that you connect your PSP
®
system online via a wireless access point or wireless router that is 802.11b
compatible. For more information on your wireless router’s 802.11b
compatibility, check with the manufacturer of the router. The manufacturer is
not responsible for any incurred Wi-Fi fees.
Infrastructure Mode: Infrastructure mode is a Wi-Fi feature that allows the PSP
®
system to link to a network via a WLAN access point (a device used to
connect to a wireless network). In order to access Infrastructure mode
features, several additional items are required, including a subscription to an
Internet service provider, a network device, a WLAN access point and PC. For
further information and details on setting up an infrastructure connection,
please refer to the PSP
®
system’s Instructional Manual. Note: A WLAN access
point is a device used to connect to a wireless network.
Ad Hoc Mode: Ad Hoc mode is a wireless feature that allows two or more
individual PSP
®
systems to communicate directly with each other.
Game Sharing
Game Sharing allows you to share a pre-determined portion of WipEout
®
Pulse
content with other PSP
®
system users. The other users do not need to have
the WipEout
®
Pulse UMD
™
in their PSP
®
system to use this feature. When
another PSP
®
system user is nearby, select GAMESHARE from the Main
Lobby. The other PSP
®
owner must select GAMESHARE from the XMD (Cross
Media Display) onscreen display menu. Once this is done, WipEout
®
Pulse
game content can be sent and played via the PSP
®
system's Wi-Fi functionality.
POWER
indicator
buttons
R
buttonLCD screenL button
Directional
b
uttons
M
EMORY
STICK
D
UO™
access
indicator
WLAN
access
indicator
Analog stick
Strap holder
Left speaker
HOME button
Volume
HOLD
indicator
Right speaker
START button
SELECT button
Sound button
Display button
Right side view
PSP
®
(PlayStation
®
Portable) system configuration
Front view
Disc cover DC OUT connectors
USB
connector
IR port OPEN latch
POWER/HOLD switch
buttons
GETTING STARTED
STARTING UP
WIPEOUT PULSE - PSP
GAME MANUAL
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