Microsoft Video Game Console 52T 00232 User Manual

EXPLORE YOUR XBOX 360®  
Setup & warranty  
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YOUR XBOX 360 VidEO gamE and EntERtainmEnt sYstEm  
Xbox 360 Console  
with hard drive  
Composite  
aV cable  
Headset  
power supply  
power cord  
wireless controller aa batteries  
Instruction manuals  
thanks for purchasing your Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. please use these  
instructions to set up your Xbox 360 system and to learn where to go for more information.  
auxiliary  
port  
eject  
button  
power  
aV port  
Disc tray power button Cooling vent Hard drive  
S/pDIF (digital  
audio) port  
HDMI aV  
port  
ethernet  
port  
uSB ports  
(3)  
Connect button/Ir  
receiver  
uSB ports  
(2)  
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POsitiOn YOUR XBOX  
PREVEnt thE cOnsOLE fROm faLLing  
If the Xbox 360 console falls and hits someone, especially  
a small child, it could cause serious injury. to reduce  
the risk of such injuries and damage to the Xbox  
360 console, set up the console according to these  
instructions. place the console on a surface that:  
Is flat and level.  
Is stable and not likely to tip over.  
allows all feet of the console to be in contact with the  
surface.  
Is not likely to allow the console to slip or slide off.  
Is clean and free of dust and debris.  
If the surface or console feet become dirty or dusty,  
clean them with a dry cloth. If the console is positioned  
vertically, put it on a surface where it is not likely to fall  
if it tips over.  
arrange all cables and cords so that people and pets are  
not likely to trip over or accidentally pull on them as they  
move around or walk through the area.  
when the console is not in use, you may need to  
disconnect all cables and cords from the front and rear of  
the console to keep them out of the reach of children and  
pets. Do not allow children to play with cables and cords.  
you can position your console horizontally or  
vertically, whichever you prefer. However, if you  
change your console’s orientation, make sure it is  
turned off with no disc in the tray. However you  
position your console, make sure to not block any  
ventilation openings or the Ir receiver.  
Prevent the console from Overheating  
Do not block any ventilation openings on the console or  
power supply. Do not place the console or power supply  
on a carpet, bed, sofa, or other soft surface that may  
block ventilation openings. Do not place the console or  
power supply in a confined space, such as a bookcase,  
rack, or stereo cabinet, unless the space is well ventilated.  
Dont stack any items, including other aV equipment, on  
top of the console.  
Do not place the console or power supply near any  
heat sources, such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or  
amplifiers.  
avoid smoke and dust  
Do not use the console in smoky or dusty locations.  
Smoke and dust can damage the console, particularly  
the disc drives.  
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cOnnEct tO YOUR tV  
cOnnEct tO POWER  
always connect the power cords according to the  
Connect your composite aV cable to your tV.  
following instructions.  
connect the aV cable  
To connect to your TV:  
To connect the power cords:  
1 Fully insert the power supply cord into the Xbox  
1 Connect the composite aV cable connector to  
360 console.  
the aV port on the console.  
2 plug the aC power cord into the power supply  
2 Connect the yellow-banded composite  
connector on the cable to the yellow video input  
on your tV.  
3 Connect the solid color white and red (left and  
right) audio connectors on the cable to the white  
and red audio inputs on your tV.  
until it stops.  
3 plug the other end of the aC power cord into  
the wall outlet. Connecting to a power strip or  
extension cord is not recommended. the power  
supply light will glow amber when properly  
connected to power and the console is turned  
off.  
For mono audio, connect either the white or red  
audio connector to the single audio input.  
4 Select the appropriate video input for your tV.  
Common names for video input include Input  
Select, Input, auX, Line In, Line, In, Source, and  
eXt.  
Other input  
you can also connect to additional tV input types  
such as component, HDMI, VGa, or digital audio  
(cables sold separately). For more information, visit  
www.xbox.com/setup.  
imPORtant  
Stationary images in video games can “burn” into  
some tV screens, creating a permanent shadow.  
Consult your tV owner’s manual or manufacturer  
before playing games.  
3
 
 
sEt UP YOUR cOntROLLER  
ELEctRicaL safEtY  
your controller comes already wirelessly connected  
as with many other electrical devices, failure to take the  
following precautions can result in serious injury or death  
from electric shock or fire or damage to the Xbox 360  
console.  
to your console, right out of the box.  
insert Batteries  
Select an appropriate power source for your Xbox 360  
the wireless controller uses either disposable aa  
or Lr6 batteries (included) or the Xbox 360 play  
and Charge Kit (sold separately). If you plan to use  
disposable batteries, you should familiarize yourself  
with the “Disposable Battery Safety” section that  
follows.  
console:  
use only the power supply unit and aC power cord that  
came with your console or that you received from an  
authorized repair center or Xbox Customer Support. If  
you are not sure if you have the correct power supply  
unit, compare the model number on the power supply  
unit with the model number specified on your console. If  
you need a replacement power supply unit or aC power  
cord, you can find Xbox Customer Support contact  
information at www.xbox.com/support.  
Confirm that your electrical outlet provides the type of  
power indicated on the power supply unit (in terms of  
voltage [V] and frequency [Hz]). If you are not sure of the  
type of power supplied to your home, consult a qualified  
electrician.  
To insert batteries:  
1 press the tab on the top of the aa battery pack  
and pull down to detach it from the controller.  
Do not use non-standard power sources, such as  
generators or inverters, even if the voltage and  
frequency appear acceptable. use only aC power  
provided by a standard wall outlet.  
Do not overload your wall outlet, extension cord, power  
strip, or other electrical receptacle. Confirm that they are  
rated to handle the total current (in amps [a]) drawn by  
the Xbox 360 console (indicated on the power supply  
unit) and any other devices that are on the same circuit.  
Do not connect any other devices between the power  
supply unit and the Xbox 360 console or between the  
power cord and the power supply unit.  
to avoid damaging the power cords and power supply:  
protect the power cords from being walked on.  
protect cords from being pinched or sharply bent,  
particularly where they connect to the power outlet, the  
power supply unit, and the console.  
2 Insert two new aa (Lr6) batteries with their  
positive (+) and negative (–) ends as shown  
on the underside of the battery pack. For best  
performance, aa rechargeable batteries are not  
recommended.  
Do not jerk, knot, sharply bend, or otherwise abuse the  
power cords.  
Do not expose the power cords to sources of heat.  
Do not wrap power cords around the power supply unit.  
Keep children and pets away from the power cords. Do  
not allow them to bite or chew on them.  
when disconnecting the power cords, pull on the plug—  
do not pull on the cord.  
Do not let the power supply unit hang from either power  
cord.  
If a power cord or power supply unit becomes damaged in  
any way, stop using it immediately. Visit  
www.xbox.com/support for Xbox Customer Support contact  
information.  
unplug your Xbox 360 console during lightning storms or  
when unused for long periods of time.  
3 Slide the aa battery pack back into place on the  
controller and push it in to lock.  
nOtE  
To avoid pinching your fingers when inserting, push  
only on the flat surface of the battery compartment  
cover.  
4
 
 
connect additional controllers  
disPOsaBLE BattERY safEtY  
to connect additional wireless controllers to your  
console, or to connect your controller to a different  
console, follow the steps below. to connect a  
wireless controller to your console:  
Improper use of batteries may result in battery fluid leakage,  
overheating, or explosion. risk of explosion if batteries are  
replaced by an incorrect type. use and replace only with  
correct size and type of batteries. Released battery fluid is  
corrosive and may be toxic. It can cause skin and eye burns,  
and is harmful if swallowed. to reduce the risk of injury:  
To connect a wireless controller to your console:  
Keep batteries out of reach of children.  
Do not heat, open, puncture, mutilate, or dispose of  
batteries in fire.  
use only alkaline (not rechargeable) batteries, type aa for  
best performance.  
Do not mix new and old batteries or batteries of different  
types.  
Do not allow metal objects to touch the battery terminals  
on the device; they can become hot and cause burns.  
remove the batteries if they are worn out or before  
storing your controller for an extended period of time.  
If a battery leaks, remove all batteries, taking care to  
keep the leaked fluid from touching your skin or clothes.  
If fluid from the battery comes into contact with skin  
or clothes, flush skin with water immediately. Before  
inserting new batteries, thoroughly clean the battery  
compartment with a damp paper towel, or follow the  
battery manufacturer’s recommendations for cleanup.  
Dispose of batteries in accordance with local and national  
1 press and hold down the Xbox Guide button  
disposal regulations (if any).  
until the controller turns on.  
2 Make sure the console is turned on. If not,  
touch the console power button and allow the  
console to completely start up. when the Xbox  
Dashboard or inserted disc runs, the console is  
ready.  
REmOVE cOntROLLER BattERiEs  
aBOaRd aiRcRaft  
Before boarding any aircraft or packing the wireless  
controller in luggage that will be checked, remove  
any batteries from the wireless controller. the wireless  
controller can transmit radio frequency (rF) energy, much  
like a cellular telephone, whenever batteries are installed.  
3 press the connect button on the console and  
wait for the console lights to spin.  
4 press the connect button on the controller and  
wait for the controller lights to spin.  
turn Your console and controller on  
after the lights on the controller and console spin  
to turn your console and controller on, press and  
hold the Xbox Guide button on your controller. to  
turn on just your console, touch the console power  
button lightly.  
and flash once, the controller is connected.  
Playing games with Your controller  
For information about how to use the controller  
with games, see your game instructions. when  
playing, your controller’s position is indicated by  
one of four lights around the Xbox Guide button,  
and you can press the Xbox Guide button to show  
the Xbox Guide at any time.  
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sEt UP YOUR hEadsEt  
PLaY discs  
use your Xbox 360 Headset to chat with friends on  
the Xbox 360 console can play game discs licensed  
by Microsoft for the Xbox 360, region 1 DVD  
movie discs, and CD music/audio discs. an Xbox  
compatible disc has one of these logos:  
Xbox LIVe.  
touch the eject button lightly to open the disc tray.  
If you hold your finger on the eject button, the tray  
wont eject.  
connect Your headset to Your controller  
To connect your headset:  
1 turn down the volume. plug the headset  
connector into the controller expansion port.  
2 put on your headset and adjust the microphone  
position.  
nOtE  
when the console is oriented vertically, make sure  
the disc is held in place by the tabs on the disc tray  
so that it doesnt fall out.  
Use Your headset  
to chat and send voice messages, you need to be  
connected to Xbox LIVe.  
to temporarily turn off voice, slide the mute switch  
on the headset control. to adjust the listening  
volume of the headset, move the volume control  
left or right. For more information about using your  
Xbox 360 Headset with a particular game, see your  
game manual.  
imPORtant  
to avoid jamming the disc drive and damaging  
to prevent damage to your headset, avoid sitting  
or stepping on the headset, its cable, or the cable  
connector..  
discs or the console:  
remove discs before moving the console or  
tilting it between the horizontal and vertical  
positions.  
never use cracked discs. they can shatter inside  
the console and jam or break internal parts.  
when the console is vertical, do not use discs  
that are smaller than standard DVDs and CDs.  
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chOOsE YOUR famiLY’s EXPERiEncE  
connect a UsB flash drive or Other  
storage device  
Family Settings for Xbox 360 gives parents and  
caregivers the ability to provide age-appropriate  
entertainment through customized settings. you  
can apply Family Settings for games, movies, and  
Xbox LIVe in the Xbox Dashboard. For information  
and instructions, visit www.xbox.com/familysettings.  
For portable storage, connect a 1-GB or greater  
capacity USB flash drive or other device containing  
a hard drive (a portable music player, for instance).  
when you save a game or media, you’ll have the  
option to save to that device after configuring it for  
Xbox storage.  
sEt UP stORagE  
with the Xbox 360 Hard Drive (included), a uSB  
flash drive, or another device containing a hard  
drive, you can save games and other media and  
sign in to Xbox LIVe. your Xbox 360 system comes  
with a hard drive attached and ready to play.  
Remove and Reattach Your hard drive  
If you need to remove the hard drive, use the  
transfer content  
following procedures for removal and reattachment.  
If you already have content on another hard drive,  
you can use a USB flash drive to transfer some  
content like profiles and saved games.  
to fully transfer all licensed content, such as games,  
visit www.xbox.com/support for more information  
about the Xbox 360 Hard Drive transfer Kit.  
To remove your hard drive:  
1 turn off your console.  
2 Slide the hard drive cover release to remove the  
hard drive cover.  
3 pull the hard drive tab to remove the hard drive  
from the console.  
nOtE  
you cannot use original Xbox 360 memory units or  
hard drives with this version of the Xbox 360 console.  
imPORtant  
Do not remove or attach the hard drive when  
power is on, and avoid touching hard drive bay  
contacts and hard drive connector contacts with  
fingers or metal objects.  
To attach your hard drive:  
1 turn off your console.  
2 Insert the hard drive fully into its slot with the  
tab outward.  
3 replace the hard drive cover.  
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JOin XBOX LiVE  
sEt UP YOUR hOmE nEtWORK  
you can instantly become an Xbox LIVe member for  
free by simply connecting to Xbox LIVe after you  
add your console to your home network. Xbox LIVe  
is your source for game and dashboard updates,  
chats and messaging with friends, free trials, the  
latest Xbox news, movies, tV shows, and more. Join  
Xbox LIVe right from your Xbox Dashboard and  
follow the instructions on the screen to create your  
free account.  
For the full Xbox LIVe experience, get Xbox LIVe  
Gold. you’ll enjoy exclusive weekly discounts on  
the best games and early access to the newest and  
latest. Xbox LIVe Gold’s online multiplayer gaming  
allows you to play along with friends all over the  
world. plus, watch thousands of HD movies and tV  
shows from Netflix (sold separately).  
to play on Xbox LIVe and share media with a  
windows pC, your Xbox 360 console should be  
connected to a home network with high-speed  
Internet. If you dont currently have a home  
network, visit www.xbox.com/support to check out  
your options.  
nOtEs  
you need a high-speed (cable or DSL broadband)  
your Xbox 360 has integrated wireless networking  
built in, allowing a wireless connection between  
your console and your network. Xbox 360 supports  
802.11b/g/n wireless networks. or you can  
connect to a network with an ethernet cable (sold  
separately).  
Internet connection for Xbox LIVe.  
Xbox LIVe, and all features of Xbox LIVe, may not  
be available in all countries.  
you need at least 128 MB of storage space  
available to join Xbox LIVe and get the full  
experience.  
For other supported networking options, including  
ethernet wired networks, visit www.xbox.com/support.  
For more information, visit www.xbox.com/live.  
to connect your console to a wireless network:  
1 Configure your console and wireless router (or  
other networking device).  
2 From the Xbox Dashboard system settings,  
configure wireless networking and follow the  
instructions on the screen.  
3 your console will detect and test your network  
and proceed through network configuration.  
You can usually find your wireless network settings  
on the setup screens for your wireless router. the  
device documentation should have instructions  
for accessing these screens. For wireless networks  
set up with Microsoft windows Connect now  
technology, you can use a WCN USB flash drive to  
quickly configure your Xbox 360 console to connect  
to the network.  
If you have trouble connecting, follow the steps in  
troubleshooting later in this manual.  
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shaRE mUsic, PictUREs, and VidEOs  
tROUBLEshOOt  
Follow these steps to troubleshoot any difficulties  
you may have with the Xbox 360 video game  
and entertainment system. If the steps in this  
troubleshooting section dont solve your problem,  
visit www.xbox.com/support. Do not take your Xbox  
360 console or its accessories to your retailer for  
repair or service.  
no Power  
Confirm that you have an appropriate power source,  
and check all connections between the wall outlet  
and power supply and the power supply and console.  
the power supply light should glow amber when the  
console is off and green when the console is on.  
try a different power outlet and bypass any power  
strips. try turning the console on using the console  
power button, the eject button, and a controller Xbox  
Guide button to determine if a specific button is the  
problem.  
use your Xbox 360 to play music, view pictures, and  
watch video from other devices. Connect devices  
and other portable audio players, digital cameras,  
and USB flash drives. You can also share media to  
your console from a windows pC on the same  
home network.  
To stream music or view pictures, just configure  
your device for uSB output if your device requires  
it, and connect it to your console with a uSB cable  
(sold separately). For media on USB flash drives, just  
connect the drive to any console uSB port directly.  
no Picture  
Connect the appropriate aV cable. turn on the  
tV. Select the video input for the tV (or other  
connected aV device, such as a VCr or DVD player)  
that displays the Xbox 360 game. Common names  
for video input include Input Select, auX, Line In,  
Line, In, Input, Source, and eXt, depending on your  
tV or aV receiver type. For more information, see  
your tV or aV device manual. Dont connect both  
the included aV cable and an HDMI aV cable to the  
console at the same time.  
to learn more about home networking with a  
windows pC, visit www.xbox.com/support.  
nOtE  
not all media formats or devices are fully  
supported, and you cannot play some licensed  
or copyright protected music on your Xbox from  
certain services such as apple itunes.  
to play unprotected aaC music from an apple ipod,  
you can download a free update from Xbox LIVe  
Marketplace.  
recordings and programs may be protected by  
copyright. Microsoft does not authorize, support, or  
condone the use of its products for unauthorized  
copying. you may not copy, reproduce, distribute,  
publicly perform, or modify recordings unless  
authorized by the copyright owner or allowed by law.  
try resetting your display settings. remove any disc  
from the disc tray and turn off your console. then  
press and hold the Xbox Guide button on player  
one’s controller to turn the console back on. as it  
starts up, press and hold the y button while pulling  
the right trigger. your console will return to its  
default display settings.  
no sound  
Check the aV connection. If youre using digital  
audio, make sure the receiver is turned on and  
the output in your console’s audio settings is set  
correctly. Dont connect both the included aV cable  
and the HDMI aV cable to the console at the same  
time. If youre using an aV receiver or digital audio  
(S/pDIF), try connecting standard audio directly to  
your tV.  
9
 
 
Poor-Quality sound  
Power Light flashes  
Check the aV connection (see “Connect to your  
tV and audio System”). play Dolby® Digital audio  
only on audio systems that support Dolby Digital.  
Select the audio output that is supported by your  
system or tV: stereo or Dolby® Surround for stereo  
speakers, mono for monaural speakers. If sound is  
coming from only one speaker, check that all audio  
cables are connected correctly.  
the console power button should glow solid green  
while the console is on and flash when you press  
the eject button. If it flashes differently during  
operation, follow these steps:  
Flashes red: the console is too hot and will not  
play games until cooled down. place the console  
in a well-ventilated area away from other heat  
sources and unblock all vents. once it cools, the  
flashing will stop and the console can be played.  
For more information, see “position your Xbox.”  
play only supported discs (Xbox 360 games, audio  
CDs, and DVD movies). Clean the disc. Insert the  
disc fully and close the disc tray. to bypass the Xbox  
Dashboard and start discs automatically, change the  
startup console system setting.  
Solid red: Follow the instructions on the screen to  
correct the problem.  
Solid red, no on-screen instructions: Internal  
problem that requires service. Visit www.xbox.  
com/support to request service.  
game, movie, or music doesnt start  
play only supported discs (Xbox 360 games, audio  
CDs, and DVD movies). Clean the disc. Insert the  
disc fully and close the disc tray. to bypass the Xbox  
Dashboard and start discs automatically, change the  
startup console system setting.  
Wireless controller doesnt Work  
press the Xbox Guide button to turn on the wireless  
controller, then connect it to your console (see  
“Connect additional Controllers”).  
disc doesnt Eject  
If lights spin longer than 15 seconds when  
connecting:  
Disconnect your console from power and position  
it horizontally. Insert a straightened paper clip into  
the yellow-labeled round hole on the left side of  
the console, near the front, between the ventilation  
slats. the tray will eject slightly, and you can pull  
the tray all the way out by hand.  
Move the controller closer to the console.  
Make sure the batteries are fresh.  
Keep the console and controller at least three  
feet away from large metal objects, such as file  
cabinets and refrigerators.  
Metallic decorations or stickers on the console or  
controller can interfere with wireless controller  
performance. remove decorations and try  
connecting again.  
Make sure the front of the console is positioned  
in the direction of the controller and away from  
nearby walls.  
Cordless phones (2.4 GHz), wireless Lans, wireless  
video transmitters, microwave ovens, some mobile/  
cell phones, and Bluetooth headsets can interfere  
with the operation of the controller. turn these off  
or unplug them and retry connecting.  
If nothing else works, turn off your console, remove  
and reinsert the batteries into the controller, then  
reconnect the controller to the console.  
10  
 
cant connect to Xbox LiVE or home  
hard drive or UsB flash drive not Listed  
network  
as a storage device  
If you cant connect to Xbox LIVe or your home  
If your hard drive is not listed as a storage device,  
network, restart your network equipment.  
try the following, starting with the first.  
To restart your network equipment:  
Make sure the hard drive is fully inserted into the  
hard drive slot and the cover has been replaced.  
turn the console off, then on again.  
turn the console off and remove the hard drive.  
turn the console on and then off again. reinsert  
the hard drive, replace the hard drive cover, and  
turn the console on again.  
If available, try the hard drive on another  
console, or try another hard drive on your  
console to pinpoint the problem.  
1 turn off your console and your network  
equipment. If a network device, such as a  
modem or router, doesnt have a power button,  
disconnect it from power.  
2 wait one minute.  
3 turn on each network device in sequence from  
the wall outlet. For most home networks, the  
sequence will be (1) modem, (2) router, (3) Xbox  
360 console. wait for each device to come online  
fully before turning on the next.  
nOtE  
4 From the Xbox Dashboard, test your Xbox LIVe  
Damaged hard drives might not show up in the  
Xbox Guide and could harm your Xbox 360 console.  
Hard drives that have been crushed, immersed  
in liquids, or exposed to intense heat may be  
damaged beyond use and will not appear in your  
list of storage devices.  
uSB storage devices have a capacity of 1-GB or  
greater and be configured for use with Xbox 360.  
Some slower devices won’t be configurable to work  
with Xbox 360.  
connection.  
Make sure your wireless network equipment is  
within range, and potentially interfering devices  
such as wireless phones are not nearby. also, check  
that your specific network settings are correctly  
entered in the Xbox Dashboard system settings.  
If you still cant connect to Xbox LIVe or your home  
network, visit www.xbox.com/support for more  
help.  
headset doesnt work  
If the headset isnt emitting any sound or you are  
unable to transmit your voice:  
Make sure the headset connector is plugged in  
securely.  
try adjusting the volume using the volume  
control knob.  
Make sure the mute switch isnt on.  
Make sure that voice isnt turned off in the Xbox  
Guide.  
Check your game manual to determine whether  
you need to push a button while speaking.  
accessory doesnt Work  
If an accessory is not supported by a specific game,  
the accessory will not function.  
cant save game  
the Xbox 360 storage device must have enough  
free space to save the game. Delete unwanted  
items from storage or attach an additional uSB  
flash drive or storage device (sold separately) for  
more space.  
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taKE caRE Of YOUR XBOX  
Proper storage of discs  
always return discs to their storage containers when  
they are not in the disc drive.  
cleaning  
If you clean the Xbox 360 console:  
Do not store discs in direct sunlight, near a heat  
source, or on your Xbox 360 console.  
Disconnect the console power supply from  
electrical power to prevent the console from  
being turned on and off, or the disc tray from  
being ejected, during cleaning.  
always handle discs by their edges.  
dO nOt attEmPt REPaiRs  
Clean the outside of the Xbox 360 console only.  
Make sure that no objects are inserted into  
ventilation openings.  
use a dry cloth—do not use abrasive pads,  
detergents, scouring powders, solvents (for  
example, alcohol, gasoline, paint thinner, or  
benzene), or other liquid or aerosol cleaners.  
Do not attempt to take apart, open, service, or modify  
the Xbox 360 console, power supply, or accessories.  
Doing so could present the risk of electric shock, fire, or  
damage to your Xbox 360 console.  
any evidence of any attempt to open and/or modify the  
Xbox 360 console, including any peeling, puncturing, or  
removal of any of the labels, will, for safety reasons, void  
the Limited warranty and render the Xbox 360 console  
ineligible for authorized repair. Modifying your console  
can result in a permanent ban from Xbox LIVe.  
Do not use compressed air.  
Do not use DVD head cleaner devices.  
Do not attempt to clean connectors.  
Play healthy  
Clean the console feet and the surface on which  
imPORtant hEaLth WaRnings aBOUt  
PLaYing VidEO gamEs  
the Xbox 360 console rests with a dry cloth.  
to clean Xbox 360 game discs or audio CDs:  
Photosensitive seizures  
Hold discs by the edges; do not touch the disc  
a very small percentage of people may experience a  
seizure when exposed to certain visual images, including  
flashing lights or patterns that may appear in video  
games. even people who have no history of seizures or  
epilepsy may have an undiagnosed condition that can  
cause these photosensitive epileptic seizures” while  
watching video games.  
surface with your fingers.  
Clean discs using a soft cloth, lightly wiping from  
the center outward.  
Do not use solvents; they can damage the disc.  
Do not use disc cleaning devices.  
these seizures may have a variety of symptoms, including  
lightheadedness, altered vision, eye or face twitching,  
jerking or shaking of arms or legs, disorientation,  
confusion, or momentary loss of awareness. Seizures  
may also cause loss of consciousness or convulsions that  
can lead to injury from falling down or striking nearby  
objects.  
Immediately stop playing and consult a doctor if you  
experience any of these symptoms. parents should watch  
for or ask their children about the above symptoms—  
children and teenagers are more likely than adults to  
experience these seizures. the risk of photosensitive  
epileptic seizures may be reduced by taking the following  
precautions:  
Operating Environment  
operating the Xbox 360 console in an environment  
where the external temperature can vary widely  
and quickly might damage the console. when  
moved to a location with a temperature difference  
of 20 degrees or more from the previous location,  
allow the Xbox 360 console to come to room  
temperature before turning it on. operating  
temperature: 5 °C to 35 °C (41 °F to 95 °F)  
metallic Objects and stickers  
Sit farther from the tV screen.  
use a smaller tV screen.  
play in a well-lit room.  
Do not place metallic items or stickers near or  
on the Xbox 360, as they can interfere with the  
controller, wireless networking, and eject and power  
buttons.  
Do not play when you are drowsy or fatigued.  
If you or any of your relatives have a history of seizures or  
epilepsy, consult a doctor before playing.  
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LimitEd WaRRantY  
musculoskeletal disorders  
use of game controllers, keyboards, mice, or other  
electronic input devices may be linked to serious injuries  
or disorders.  
BY Using YOUR XBOX 360 s OR accEssORY YOU agREE  
tO this WaRRantY.  
BEfORE sEtting UP YOUR XBOX 360 s OR accEssORY,  
when playing video games, as with many activities, you  
may experience occasional discomfort in your hands,  
arms, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body.  
However, if you experience symptoms such as persistent  
or recurring discomfort, pain, throbbing, aching, tingling,  
numbness, burning sensation, or stiffness, Do not  
IGnore tHeSe warnInG SIGnS. proMptLy See a  
QuaLIFIeD HeaLtH proFeSSIonaL, even if symptoms  
occur when you are not playing a video game. Symptoms  
such as these can be associated with painful and  
PLEasE REad this WaRRantY caREfULLY.  
if YOU dO nOt accEPt this WaRRantY dO nOt UsE  
YOUR XBOX 360 s OR accEssORY.  
REtURn it tO micROsOft fOR a REfUnd.  
This Warranty gives You specific legal rights. You may also  
have other rights which vary from State to State or province  
to province.  
1. Definitions  
sometimes permanently disabling injuries or disorders  
of the nerves, muscles, tendons, blood vessels, and  
other parts of the body. these musculoskeletal disorders  
(MSDs) include carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis,  
tenosynovitis, vibration syndromes, and other conditions.  
while researchers are not yet able to answer many  
questions about MSDs, there is general agreement that  
many factors may be linked to their occurrence, including  
medical and physical conditions, stress and how one  
copes with it, overall health, and how a person positions  
and uses their body during work and other activities  
(including playing a video game). Some studies suggest  
that the amount of time a person performs an activity  
may also be a factor.  
(a) “Xbox 360 S” means a new Xbox 360 S console  
purchased from an authorized retailer.  
(b) accessory” means a Microsoft manufactured Xbox  
360 S hardware accessory purchased from an  
authorized retailer.  
(c) “warranty period” for Xbox 360 S, means 1 year  
from the date you purchased the Xbox 360 S from  
an authorized retailer; and for accessories, means  
90 days from the date you purchased the accessory  
from an authorized retailer.  
(d) “you” means the original end-user.  
(e) “normal use Conditions” means ordinary consumer  
use under normal home conditions according to the  
instruction manual packaged with the Xbox 360 S or  
accessory.  
Some guidelines that may help you work and play  
more comfortably and possibly reduce your risk of  
experiencing an MSD can be found in the Healthy  
Gaming Guide at www.xbox.com. these guidelines  
address topics such as:  
2. Warranty  
positioning yourself to use comfortable, not awkward,  
postures.  
(a) During the warranty period, Microsoft warrants,  
only to you, that the Xbox 360 S or accessory will not  
malfunction under normal use Conditions.  
Keeping your hands, fingers, and other body parts  
relaxed.  
taking breaks.  
Developing a healthy lifestyle.  
(b) this is the only warranty Microsoft gives for your  
Xbox 360 S or accessory. no one else may give any  
warranty on Microsoft’s behalf.  
If you have questions about how your own lifestyle,  
activities, or medical or physical condition may be related  
to MSDs, see a qualified health professional.  
(c) IF your State’S or proVInCe’S Law GIVeS you  
any IMpLIeD warranty, InCLuDInG an IMpLIeD  
warranty oF MerCHantaBILIty or FItneSS  
For a partICuLar purpoSe, It’S DuratIon IS  
LIMIteD to tHe warranty perIoD. Some States  
or provinces do not allow limitations on how long  
an implied warranty lasts, so this limitation may not  
apply to you.  
hearing Loss  
extended exposure to high volumes when using a head-  
set may result in temporary or permanent hearing loss.  
Some unapproved third-party headsets may produce  
higher sound levels than approved Xbox 360 Headsets.  
3. how to get Warranty service  
(a) Before starting the warranty process, please use  
the trouble-shooting tips at http://www.xbox.com/  
en-uS (united States) or http://www.xbox.com/en-Ca  
(Canada).  
(b) If the troubleshooting tips do not resolve your  
problem, then follow  
the online process at  
http://www.xbox.com/en-uS (united States) or  
http://www.xbox.com/en-Ca (Canada). If you do not  
have access to the Internet, you can call:  
(800) 4My-XBoX or (800) 469-9269.  
(c) Before sending your Xbox 360 S or accessory to  
Microsoft for service, be sure to keep a copy of any  
data you want to save, and delete anything you  
consider confidential. Microsoft is not responsible  
for your data and may erase it.  
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4. microsofts Responsibility  
7. additional terms  
(a) after you return your Xbox 360 S or accessory to  
(a) the software in the Xbox 360 S or accessory is  
licensed, not sold. you are licensed to use the  
software only in your Xbox 360 S or accessory and  
you may not reverse engineer it.  
Microsoft, Microsoft will inspect it.  
(b) If Microsoft determines that the Xbox 360 S or  
accessory malfunctioned during the warranty period  
under normal use Conditions, Microsoft will (at its  
option) repair or replace it, or refund the purchase  
price to you. repair may use new or refurbished parts.  
replacement may be with a new or refurbished unit.  
(c) after repair or replacement, your  
Xbox 360 S or accessory will be covered by this  
warranty for the longer of the remainder of your  
original warranty period, or 95 days after Microsoft  
ships it to you.  
(b) If you attempt to defeat or circumvent the Xbox  
360 S or accessory security or anti-piracy system,  
you may cause your Xbox 360 S or accessory to  
stop working permanently. you will also void your  
warranty, and make your Xbox 360 S or accessory  
ineligible for authorized repair, even for a fee.  
8. choice of Law  
(a) If you acquired your Xbox 360 S or accessory in the  
united States, washington State law governs the  
interpretation of this warranty and any claim that  
Microsoft has breached it, regardless of conflict of  
law principles.  
(d) MICroSoFt’S reSponSIBILIty to repaIr or  
repLaCe your XBoX 360 S or aCCeSSory, or to  
reFunD tHe purCHaSe prICe, IS your eXCLuSIVe  
reMeDy.  
(b) If you acquired your Xbox 360 S or accessory  
in Canada, ontario provincial law governs the  
interpretation of this warranty and any claim that  
Microsoft has breached it, regardless of conflict of  
law principles.  
(c) the laws of the State or province where you live  
govern all other claims (including consumer  
protection, unfair competition, implied warranty, and  
tort claims).  
(e) If your Xbox 360 S or accessory malfunctions after  
the warranty period expires, there is no warranty  
of any kind. after the warranty period expires,  
Microsoft may charge you a fee for its efforts to  
diagnose and service any problems with your Xbox  
360 S or accessory.  
5. Warranty Exclusions  
Microsoft is not responsible and this warranty does not  
apply if your Xbox 360 S or accessory is:  
(d) this warranty is valid only in the united States of  
america and Canada.  
(a) used with products not sold or licensed by Microsoft  
(including “pirated” games and accessories not  
manufactured or licensed by Microsoft);  
Microsoft’s address in the united States: Microsoft  
Corporation, one Microsoft way, redmond, wa 98052, uSa  
Microsoft’s address in Canada: Microsoft Canada Inc., 1950  
(b) used for commercial purposes (including rental, pay-  
Meadowvale Blvd., Mississauga, ontario, L5n 8L9  
per-play, etc.);  
(c) opened, modified, or tampered with (including any  
attempt to defeat any Xbox 360 S or accessory  
security or anti-piracy mechanism), or its serial  
number is altered or removed;  
(d) damaged by any external cause (including  
inadequate ventilation, or other failure to follow  
instructions in  
the printed user instruction manual packaged with  
the Xbox 360 S or accessory); or  
(e) repaired by anyone other than Microsoft.  
6. EXcLUsiOn Of cERtain damagEs  
MICroSoFt IS not reSponSIBLe For any InDIreCt,  
InCIDentaL, SpeCIaL, or ConSeQuentIaL DaMaGeS; any  
LoSS oF Data, prIVaCy, ConFIDentIaLIty, or proFItS; or  
any InaBILIty to uSe your XBoX 360 S or aCCeSSory.  
tHeSe eXCLuSIonS appLy eVen IF MICroSoFt HaS Been  
aDVISeD oF tHe poSSIBILIty oF tHeSe DaMaGeS, anD  
eVen IF any reMeDy FaILS oF ItS eSSentIaL purpoSe.  
Some States or provinces do not allow the exclusion or  
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this  
limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
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FCC Declaration of Conformity (DoC):  
REgULatiOns  
trade name:  
Microsoft Corp.  
Models:  
1438, 1439  
for customers in the United states  
this equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part  
15 of the FCC rules. these limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. this equipment generates, uses, and  
can radiate radio frequency energy.  
responsible party:  
address:  
Microsoft Corporation  
one Microsoft way,  
redmond, wa 98052  
u.S.a.  
telephone no.:  
(800) 4My-XBoX  
If not installed and used in strict accordance with the  
instructions given in the printed documentation and/or on-  
screen help files, the device may cause harmful interference  
with other radio-communications devices (aM/FM radios,  
televisions, baby monitors, cordless phones, etc.). there is,  
however, no guarantee that rF interference will not occur in  
a particular installation.  
to determine if your hardware device is causing interference  
to other radio-communications devices, disconnect the  
device from your computer or remove the device’s batteries  
(for a battery operated device). If the interference stops,  
it was probably caused by the device. If the interference  
continues after you disconnect the hardware device or  
remove the batteries, turn the device off and then on again.  
If the interference stopped when the device was off, check  
to see if one of the input/output (I/o) devices is causing the  
problem. Disconnect the I/o devices one at a time and see if  
the interference stops.  
this device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.  
operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)  
this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this  
device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
this product is for use with nrtL-listed (uL, CSa, etL, etc.)  
and/or IeC/en 60950 compliant (Ce marked) Information  
technology equipment.  
disposal of Waste Batteries and Electrical  
& Electronic Equipment  
this symbol on the product or its batteries or its  
packaging means that this product and any  
batteries it contains must not be disposed of with  
your household waste. Instead, it is your  
responsibility to hand this over to an applicable  
collection point for the recycling of batteries and electrical  
and electronic equipment. this separate collection and  
recycling will help to conserve natural resources and prevent  
potential negative consequences for human health and the  
environment due to the possible presence of hazardous  
substances in batteries and electrical and electronic  
equipment, which could be caused by inappropriate  
disposal. For more information about where to drop off your  
batteries and electrical and electronic waste, please contact  
your local city/municipality office, your household waste  
disposal service, or the shop where you purchased this  
product.  
If this hardware device does cause interference, try the  
following measures to correct it:  
Relocate the antenna of the other radio-  
communications device (aM/FM radio, television,  
baby monitor, cordless phone, etc.) until the  
interference stops.  
Move the hardware device farther away from the  
radio or tV, or move it to one side or the other of the  
radio or tV.  
Plug the device into a different power outlet so that  
the device and radio or tV are on different circuits  
controlled by different circuit breakers or fuses.  
If necessary, consult the dealer or an experienced  
radio/tV technician for more suggestions.  
caUtiOn  
Any changes or modifications made on the system not  
expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the  
user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
caUtiOn  
Exposure to radio frequency radiation  
to comply with FCC rF exposure requirements, the  
following operating configurations must be satisfied: The  
antenna has been installed by the manufacturer and no  
changes can be made. the wireless devices must not be  
co-located or operating in conjunction with any other  
antenna or transmitter. except for headset and handheld  
devices, wireless devices must be at least 20 cm between  
the antenna of the wireless device and all persons.  
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cOPYRight  
Information in this document, including urL and other  
Internet web site references, is subject to change without  
notice. unless otherwise noted, the example companies,  
organizations, products, domain names, e-mail addresses,  
logos, people, places and events depicted herein are  
fictitious, and no association with any real company,  
organization, product, domain name, e-mail address,  
logo, person, place or event is intended or should be  
inferred. Complying with all applicable copyright laws  
is the responsibility of the user. without limiting the  
rights under copyright, no part of this document may be  
reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system,  
or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic,  
mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise), or  
for any purpose, without the express written permission of  
Microsoft Corporation.  
Microsoft may have patents, patent applications,  
trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property  
rights covering subject matter in this document. except as  
expressly provided in any written license agreement from  
Microsoft, the furnishing of this document does not give  
you any license to these patents, trademarks, copyrights, or  
other intellectual property.  
© 2010 Microsoft Corporation. all rights reserved. Microsoft,  
Kinect, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox LIVe, the Xbox logos, and the  
Xbox LIVe logo are trademarks of the Microsoft group of  
companies.  
this product incorporates copyright protection technology  
that is protected by method claims of certain u.S.  
patents and other intellectual property rights owned by  
Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. use of  
this copyright protection technology must be authorized  
by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and  
other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized  
by Macrovision Corporation. reverse engineering or  
disassembly is prohibited.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
“Dolbyand the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  
Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. Copyright  
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HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia  
Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI  
Licensing, LLC.  
the names of actual companies and products mentioned  
herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.  
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For answers to common questions, troubleshooting steps,  
and Xbox Customer Support contact information, visit www.  
xbox.com/support.  
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