Details on directional pad and button functions, When connecting two or more controi pads, Precautions – Panasonic 3DO INteractive Multiplayer FZ-10 User Manual
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Control pad
■ How to hold the control pad
Directional
■ Place your finger here
pad
Place your left
thumb here
Place your right
thumb here
■ Details on directional pad and
button functions
The functions performed by the directional pad and
buttons differ depending on the software used
Refer
to
the
instructions
accompanying
each
software package
■ When connecting two or more
controi pads
Some software allows the connection of additional
control pads so that two or more (up to 8) persons
can play together at the same time
Connector
(detach port cover
and connect)
S'""
Control port
(EXTENSION)
Control pad (sold separately)
A control pad (model number FZ-JP1X) with a
headphone jack can also be used
C* When using 3DO'"control pads made by another manufacturers, follow the instructions accompanying them
Handling CDs
■ How to remove a CD from its case
Press the center holder down and remove
■ How to hold a CD
Do not touch the surface of the CD
Precautions
For the label side (with the printing)
• Do not write anything with a pencil or ballpoint pen
• Do not apply any paper, stickers, etc
For the disc side (shiny side)
• Handle this side carefully so that no fingerprints
or marks are left on it
• Do not use a conventional record cleaner or
solvent
• Do not use a CD lens cleaner
■ How to return a CD to its case
With the label side facing up, press the CD down
over the center holder
■ When a CD is dirty
First wipe the CD with a soft cloth moistened with water
and then wipe with a dry cloth Always wipe from the
center of the CD toward its edge
■ When condensation has formed
If condensation has formed when a CD has been
suddenly brought from a cold environment into a warm
room, wipe it off using a soft dry cloth
■ Where to keep or store your CDs
• Anywhere not exposed to direct sunlight
• Anywhere with minimal moisture and dust
• Anywhere not directly exposed to heat from a heater