Microsoft NSF-00023

Xbox 360 Wireless Controller Instruction Manual

Model: NSF-00023

1. Ifihan

The Xbox 360 Wireless Controller is designed to provide an immersive and responsive gaming experience. Utilizing 2.4GHz wireless technology, it offers a reliable connection with a range of up to 30 feet, allowing for flexible gameplay. This controller features a glossy black finish, an integrated headset port for communication, and adjustable vibration feedback to enhance in-game sensations.

Iwaju view of the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller in glossy black.

olusin 1.1: Iwaju view of the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller.

2. Eto

2.1 Fifi sori batiri

The Xbox 360 Wireless Controller requires two (2) AA batteries for operation. Follow these steps to install or replace the batteries:

  1. Wa yara batiri ni ẹhin oludari.
  2. Press the small tab on the battery pack and pull the pack downwards to remove it.
  3. Insert two new AA batteries into the battery pack, ensuring correct polarity (+ and -) as indicated inside the compartment.
  4. Slide the battery pack back into the controller until it clicks securely into place.
Pada view of the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller showing the battery compartment.

olusin 2.1: Ẹyìn view of the controller with the battery compartment.

Video 2.1: Tutorial on installing batteries and powering on the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller.

2.2 Connecting to the Xbox 360 Console

To connect your wireless controller to the Xbox 360 console:

  1. Turn on your Xbox 360 console.
  2. Press and hold the Guide button (Xbox logo) on the controller until it turns on.
  3. Press the connect button on the console (located near the memory unit slots on original models, or near the USB ports on Slim models). The lights around the console's power button will flash.
  4. Within 20 seconds, press the connect button on the controller (located on the top edge, between the shoulder buttons). The lights around the Guide button on the controller will flash.
  5. Once connected, one of the four quadrants around the Guide button will light up, indicating the controller's assigned player number. The lights on the console will also stop flashing and show the corresponding quadrant.

3. Ṣiṣẹ Adarí

3.1 Ipilẹ idari

The Xbox 360 Wireless Controller features a standard layout for intuitive gameplay:

  • Àwọn ọ̀pá afọwọ́ṣe òsì àti ọ̀tún: A lo fun gbigbe ati iṣakoso kamẹra.
  • D-Pad (Pad ìtọ́sọ́nà): For precise directional input, often used in menus or fighting games.
  • Àwọn bọ́tìnì A, B, X, Y: Action buttons, typically color-coded (Green A, Red B, Blue X, Yellow Y).
  • Left and Right Shoulder Buttons (LB, RB): Often used for quick actions or weapon switching.
  • Àwọn ohun tó ń fa ìṣòro òsì àti ọ̀tún (LT, RT): Pressure-sensitive for actions like accelerating or firing.
  • Bọtini Itọsọna: Central button with the Xbox logo. Press to access the Xbox Guide, hold to turn off the console or controller.
  • Start and Back Buttons: Used for pausing games, accessing menus, or specific in-game functions.

3.2 Integrated Headset Port

The controller includes an integrated headset port, allowing you to connect an Xbox 360 Headset (sold separately) for two-way voice communication during Xbox LIVE multiplayer sessions. Simply plug your compatible headset into the port located at the bottom of the controller.

3.3 Adjustable Vibration Feedback

The controller features adjustable vibration feedback, providing tactile responses to in-game events such as explosions or collisions. This feature can be adjusted or turned off via the console settings to conserve battery life or suit personal preference.

4. Itọju

4.1 batiri Itọju

  • Always use high-quality AA alkaline batteries.
  • Remove batteries from the controller if it will not be used for an extended period to prevent leakage.
  • If using rechargeable batteries, ensure they are fully charged before use.
  • Sọ awọn batiri ti a lo ni ifojusọna ni ibamu si awọn ilana agbegbe.

4.2 Ninu

To clean your controller, use a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners, solvents, or strong chemicals, as these can damage the controller's finish and internal components.

5. Laasigbotitusita

5.1 Olùdarí Kò Sopọ̀

  • Ensure the controller has fresh batteries installed.
  • Verify that the console is powered on.
  • Repeat the connection steps outlined in Section 2.2.
  • Ensure you are within the 30-foot wireless range of the console.
  • Check for any obstructions or interference between the controller and the console.

5.2 Buttons or Sticks Unresponsive

  • Restart the controller by holding the Guide button until it turns off, then press it again to turn it back on.
  • Ensure the controller is clean and free of debris around the buttons and sticks.
  • If the issue persists, the controller may require service.

6. Awọn pato

Ẹya ara ẹrọSipesifikesonu
Nọmba awoṣeNSF-00023
Alailowaya Technology2.4GHz RF Alailowaya
Alailowaya IbitiTiti de 30 ẹsẹ (9 mita)
Batiri Iru2 x AA batiri (ko si)
Isunmọ Batiri Igbesi ayeUp to 40 hours (may vary with vibration feedback usage)
Ọja Mefa17.8 x 8.5 x 18.39 inches
Iwọn Nkan4 iwon

7. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

For detailed warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Controller User Guide. A digital version of the user guide can be accessed via the following link:

Ṣe igbasilẹ Itọsọna Olumulo Oṣiṣẹ (PDF)

You may also visit the official Microsoft support webojula tabi kan si wọn onibara iṣẹ fun siwaju iranlowo.