WDYQJE R36MAX

WDYQJE R36MAX Retro Handheld Game Console User Manual

Model: R36MAX

1. Ifihan

Thank you for choosing the WDYQJE R36MAX Retro Handheld Game Console. This device is designed to provide a portable and immersive retro gaming experience, featuring a 4-inch IPS screen, a powerful RK3326 gaming chip, and a Linux operating system. This manual will guide you through the setup, operation, and maintenance of your new console.

2. Package Awọn akoonu

Jọwọ ṣayẹwo apoti fun awọn nkan wọnyi:

  • 1 x R36MAX Retro Handheld Game Console
  • 1 x Okun gbigba agbara Iru-C
  • 1 x Ọran Ifipamọ
  • 1 x TF Storage Card (64GB or 128GB, depending on model)
  • 1 x Olugbeja iboju
  • 1 x Itọsọna olumulo
R36MAX console and included accessories: USB cable, screen protector, storage bag, SD card, manual.
Figure 2.1: R36MAX console and included accessories.

3. Ọja Ipariview

The R36MAX features an optimized key layout for responsive gameplay and an ergonomic grip design for comfortable extended use.

Diagram showing the R36MAX console's button layout and ports, including Power, Reset, TF-game, TF1-OS, BOX Audio hole, Directional Pad, FN, Select, Start, Left Rocker, Right Rocker, Volume keys, Charging port, OTC Headset, R1, R2, L1, L2.
Figure 3.1: Console Button Layout and Ports

Awọn ẹya pataki:

  • Bọtini agbara: Yipada ẹrọ si tan/pa.
  • Bọtini atunto: Restarts the console.
  • TF-(game) Slot: For the game storage card.
  • TF1-OS Slot: For the operating system card.
  • BOX Audio Hole: Agbọrọsọ jade.
  • Paadi itọsọna (D-paadi): Fun titẹ sii itọsọna.
  • FN (Function) Button: Used in combination with other keys for shortcuts.
  • Yan Bọtini: Game function.
  • Bọtini Ibẹrẹ: Game function.
  • Left/Right Rockers (Analog Sticks): For analog control in games.
  • Àwọn bọ́tìnì A, B, X, Y: Awọn bọtini iṣe deede.
  • Àwọn Kọ́kọ́rọ́ Ìwọ̀n (+/-): Ṣe atunṣe iwọn didun ohun.
  • Ibudo Ngba agbara (Iru-C): Fun gbigba agbara ẹrọ.
  • OTC Headset Port: Fun sisopọ olokun.
  • R1, R2, L1, L2 Buttons: Awọn bọtini ejika fun awọn iṣakoso ere afikun.
Video 3.1: R36MAX Handheld Game Console Demonstration

4. Eto

4.1. Gbigba agbara akọkọ

Before first use, fully charge your R36MAX console. Connect the provided Type-C charging cable to the console's charging port and a compatible 5V1.5-2A USB power adapter (not included). The red light on the console indicates charging. The light will automatically turn off when fully charged. Avoid pressing the restart button during charging. Do not use chargers exceeding 5V2A.

4.2. Inserting TF Cards

Ensure the console is powered off before inserting or removing TF cards. Insert the game TF card into the TF-(game) slot and the OS TF card into the TF1-OS slot.

5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

5.1. Agbara Tan / Paa

  • Agbara Tan: Press and hold the Power Button for approximately five seconds. Wait patiently for about 20 seconds for the console to boot into the operation interface.
  • Paade: Press and hold the Power Button for seven seconds. A shutdown menu will appear. Select "Shutdown Program" and press the A button to confirm. It is recommended to exit any running games before shutting down.

5.2. Function Shortcut Key Combinations

These combinations provide quick access to various functions:

  • Fix System Bug: Hold down the Left Joystick + L2 + press the Y button 3 times.
  • Exit Game (except PSP, NDS): Yan + Bẹrẹ
  • Save Game Progress (except PSP, NDS): Yan + R1
  • Load Saved Game Progress (except PSP, NDS): SELECT + L1
  • Display FPS: Yan + B
  • Pause Game: YÀN + A
  • RA Menu: YÀN + X

5.3. PSP Game Button Instructions

  • PSP Menu: Yan + B
  • Ere Fipamọ PSP: Press SELECT + B to enter the PSP menu. Navigate to 1. settings > 2. system > 3. Auto load savestate > 4. slot 1 > 5. Back > 6. save state save successful > 7. Exit to menu exit > 8. Exit exit menu.

5.4. NDS Game Button Description

  • Switch Screen Display: Press R2.
  • Display Full Screen: Press the Right Joystick.
  • Enter Game's Backstage Menu: Press the Left Joystick.

5.5. Unlock Child Mode

From the main menu, press START, select "UNLOCK USER INTERFACE MODE", press A, and then input the sequence AAABA to unlock.

5.6. Awọn Eto Ede

Press START to open the selection menu. Go to System Settings > Language. Select your desired language and press A to confirm. A restart is required for the language change to take effect. After selecting, return to the previous menu, choose the exit option, and select "RESTART EMULATIONSTATION".

5.7. Theme Settings

Press START to open the selection menu. Select User Interface Settings > Background Theme. Choose your preferred theme.

5.8. Game Display Scale

To adjust the game screen ratio:

  1. Press START to open the selection menu.
  2. Select Game Settings.
  3. Scroll down to "Game Display Ratio" and select the appropriate ratio.

Display Ratio Options:

  • X/Y: Select based on screen resolution. For example, a 720x720 resolution is a 1:1 ratio. Setting "Game Display Ratio" to 1:1 will generally display games full screen (some games may have inherent black borders).
  • CORE PROVDEO: This uses the default resolution of the emulator core, corresponding to the original game model's resolution. This setting ensures the game screen is displayed according to its original scale without deformation. For instance, arcade vertical shooting games displayed horizontally in X/Y mode might be severely stretched, but CORE PROVDEO maintains the original aspect ratio. This is also beneficial for GB and GBC games to prevent severe deformation.

5.9. Adding Games to Favorites

In the game list, select the game you wish to favorite. Press and hold the A button. A menu will pop up. Select "Add to Favorites" and press A to confirm. The game will then appear in your favorites list.

5.10. Adjusting Screen Brightness

Press the START key to open the selection menu. Select System Settings > Brightness. Use the Left key on the D-Pad to decrease brightness and the Right key to increase brightness.

6. Adding Games

To add new games to your console:

  1. Insert the game TF card into your computer.
  2. Access the disk named "EEROMS".
  3. Place your downloaded game ROMs into the corresponding emulator folder (e.g., MAME games into the MAME folder).
  4. (Optional) For game images/screenshots to appear, place them into the `media/screenshot` folder.
  5. Wa awọn file named `game list.xml`. You can open it with a text editor (like Notepad).
  6. Simulate the existing game information format and add the newly added game's details to the list.
  7. Save the `game list.xml` file.
  8. Safely eject the TF card from your computer.
  9. Insert the TF card back into the console and power it on. The newly added games should now appear.

Note: If your computer does not show the "EEROMS" disk, go to "This PC" (or "My Computer"), right-click, select "Manage", then "Disk Management". Scroll down to locate the TF card, right-click it, and assign it a drive letter.

7. Laasigbotitusita

7.1. Game Not Running / Emulator Core Issues

If a game fails to run, it might be due to the emulator core not supporting that specific game. You can try changing the emulator core:

  1. In the game list, select the game with the error.
  2. Press and hold the "A" key.
  3. Select "Advanced Game Options" (the second to last item).
  4. Try changing the first item, "Simulator", to a different core.

If all available cores fail to run the game, there might be an issue with the game ROM itself.

Core Selection Suggestions:

  • CPS1, 2, 3: Prioritize FBAlpha2012 core, then FBNeo and other FBA cores.
  • FBNeo: Prioritize FBNeo core, then FBAlpha2012 and other FBA cores.
  • MAME: Prioritize FBNeo core, then MAME2010, and then other cores.
  • GBA: MGBA supports key combinations, and GPSP supports game modifications.

7.2. N64 Games Not Appearing

If N64 games are not visible, ensure they are placed in the correct emulator folder on the TF card. If they are, try the emulator core switching method described above, as some N64 games may require a specific core to run or be displayed correctly.

7.3. FDS Game Side B Setting

Some FDS games require setting up Side B before starting. If prompted to set up Side B when opening an FDS game, press L1 to set it, and the game should load normally.

7.4. Global, Simulator, and Individual Game Settings

The console offers three levels of settings:

  • Eto Agbaye: Set in the "Game Settings" section of the ES menu.
  • Simulator Settings: Found under "Game Settings - PER SYSTEM ADVANCED CONFIGURATION" for different models.
  • Individual Game Settings: Press and hold the A button on a specific game name, then set in the "Advanced Game Options" menu.

Settings priority: Individual Game Settings > Simulator Settings > Global Settings.

8. Awọn pato

ẸkaSipesifikesonuAwọn alaye
EtoEto isesiseOpen Source Linux System
Awọn emulatorsÀwọn Oníṣe Àtìlẹ́yìnMAME/N64/PS1, NEOG10/GBAIFCISFCIMDICPS1ICPS2ICPS3IPSP (and more)
IbojuIru4.0 inch IPS OCA full fit HD MIPI screen
Ipinnu720*720
isiseSipiyuRK3326 ARM 64bit quad core Cortex-A35 CPU up to 1.5GHz
GPUMALI-G31MP2 (520MHZ), Support for OpenGL ES 3.2
IrantiÀgbo1GB+8GB EMMC
Ibi ipamọKaadi TF64G (or 128G, 16G-256G supported)
OhunIwoBuilt-in 8W Cavity Horn
BatiriIruBuilt-in Li-Po Rechargeable Battery
Agbara4000 mAh
Agbara titẹ sii5V1.5-2A
O pọju agbara agbara5W
Battery Life / Charging Time6 wakati / 2 wakati
Ni wiwoNgba agbara InterfaceIru-C
Data PortType-C-OTG
AgbohunsokeStandard 3.5mm Interface
Detailed specifications table for the R36MAX handheld game console, including system, emulators, screen, CPU, GPU, RAM, TF card, horn, battery, and interface details.
Figure 8.1: R36MAX Technical Specifications

9. Awọn imọran olumulo

  • Dáàbò bo ibojú rẹ: Use the included screen protector to prevent scratches and maintain optimal display clarity.
  • Comfortable Gaming: The console features an ergonomic grip. Take advantage of this design for longer, more comfortable gaming sessions.
  • Explore Emulators: Don't hesitate to experiment with different emulator cores if a game isn't running smoothly. This can often resolve compatibility issues.
  • Organize Your Games: Keep your game ROMs organized in their respective emulator folders on the TF card for easier navigation.
  • Ṣayẹwo fun awọn imudojuiwọn: Periodically check for system or emulator updates to enhance performance and compatibility.

10. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

For any technical assistance, warranty claims, or support inquiries, please refer to the seller's contact information or the official product page where you purchased the device. You may also find additional information in the Ilana olumulo (PDF) pese nipa olupese.


WDYQJE R36MAX Open Source Retro Handheld Game Console Unboxing & Feature Demo

WDYQJE R36MAX Open Source Retro Handheld Game Console Unboxing & Feature Demo

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Awọn iwe aṣẹ ti o jọmọ - R36MAX

Ṣaajuview R36MAX Handhold Game Console: Awọn ilana olumulo ati awọn alaye pato
Ìtọ́sọ́nà tó péye fún ẹ̀rọ R36MAX tó ní ọwọ́, tó bo ìṣètò, iṣẹ́, ìṣàkóso eré, àti àwọn ìlànà ìmọ̀ ẹ̀rọ. Kọ́ bí a ṣe ń lo àwọn ẹ̀yà ara bíi emulator cores, themes, àti system game.
Ṣaajuview R36MAX Handheld Game Console Instruction Manual
Comprehensive guide for the R36MAX handheld game console, covering setup, system settings, game management, and troubleshooting. Learn how to navigate menus, adjust settings, add games, and more.