Kupu Whakataki
The Microsoft Xbox One Wireless Controller (Model S2V-00012) is designed to provide precise control and an immersive gaming experience. This manual details the controller's features, setup procedures, operational guidelines, maintenance tips, troubleshooting solutions, and technical specifications.
This controller features redesigned thumbsticks and an enhanced D-pad for improved accuracy. It is important to note that this specific model does not include a built-in 3.5mm headset jack, requiring a separate adapter for audio connectivity.
Ngā āhuatanga
- Nga Kaipupuri Hiringa: Deliver precise fingertip vibration feedback for enhanced realism in supported games.
- Redesigned Thumbsticks: Streamlined for improved precision and comfort.
- All-New D-Pad: Optimized for both directional and sweeping movements, suitable for various game genres.
- Ngā Ergonomics Whakarei Ake: Designed to fit comfortably in hands for extended gaming sessions.
- Reo Irirangi Ahokore: Features a new wireless radio for faster data transfer to the console.
- Kinect Integration: Compatible with Kinect for automatic player recognition and controller assignment (Kinect sensor sold separately).
- Hototahi: Works with Xbox One consoles and Windows 10 PCs.
Tatūnga
1. Te whakauru Pikohiko
Your Xbox One Wireless Controller requires two AA batteries (included). To insert them:
- Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the controller.
- Whakauruhia nga pākahiko AA e rua, kia tika te polarity (+ me te -).
- Katia kia mau te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.
Whakaahua 1: Mua view of the Xbox One Wireless Controller, showcasing tona hoahoa ergonomic me te whakatakotoranga paatene.
2. Te hono atu ki te Papatohu Xbox One
To connect your controller wirelessly to your Xbox One console:
- Whakakāhia tō papatohu Xbox One.
- Patohia me te pupuri i te patene Xbox (X) on the controller to turn it on.
- Patohia te paati Pair (located on the top edge of the controller, near the micro-USB port) for 3 seconds until the Xbox button flashes rapidly.
- Press the Pair button on your Xbox One console (located on the front or side of the console, depending on the model). The Xbox button on the controller will flash a few times and then remain solid, indicating a successful connection.
Alternatively, you can connect the controller using a micro-USB cable (sold separately) directly to the console. This will also power the controller and charge rechargeable batteries if installed.
3. Connecting to Windows 10 PC
To connect your controller to a Windows 10 PC:
- Hononga Waea: Connect the controller to your PC using a micro-USB cable. Windows will automatically detect and install the necessary drivers.
- Hononga Ahokore: This model requires the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows (sold separately) for wireless PC connectivity. Plug the adapter into a USB port on your PC, then follow the pairing instructions similar to connecting to the Xbox One console.
Te whakahaere i te Kaiwhakahaere
The Xbox One Wireless Controller features a familiar layout with enhanced ergonomics and responsiveness.
Tahora Pātene me ngā Mahi:
- Xbox Button (X): Powers on the controller, opens the Guide, and returns to the Home screen.
- View Pātene: Huringa views or brings up more information in games and apps.
- Patene Tahua: Accesses game or app menus, similar to a right-click on a mouse.
- Patene A, B, X, Y: Action buttons, typically color-coded for easy identification.
- Papa-D: Directional pad for precise input, especially useful in fighting games or menu navigation.
- Left and Right Thumbsticks: Whakamahia mo te nekehanga me te whakahaere kamera.
- Ngā Pāma Mauī me te Matau (LB, RB): Located on the top edge, used for various in-game actions.
- Ngā Whakaoho Mauī me te Matau (LT, RT): Analog triggers with impulse feedback for enhanced realism in supported games.
Whakaahua 2: Runga-raro view highlighting the button layout of the Xbox One Wireless Controller, showing the D-pad, thumbsticks, and action buttons.
Headset Connectivity:
This controller model does not feature a 3.5mm headset jack. To use a headset, you will need an Xbox One Stereo Headset Adapter (sold separately) which plugs into the expansion port at the bottom of the controller. This adapter provides a 3.5mm jack and audio controls.
Te tiaki
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Xbox One Wireless Controller, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Te horoi: Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei horoi i te pūmana. Kaua e whakamahi i ngā matū kaha, i ngā rauemi whakakoi rānei.
- Rokiroki: Whakaorangia te pūmana ki te wahi matao, maroke atu i te ra tika me te wera nui.
- Tiaki Pūhiko: Remove AA batteries if the controller will not be used for an extended period to prevent potential leakage.
- Aukati i nga Whakataka: Āraia te kaiwhakahaere mai i ngā maturuturunga me ngā pānga, ka kino pea ngā wāhanga o roto.
Raparongoā
Karekau te Kaiwhakahaere e hono ana:
- Ensure the controller has fresh batteries or is connected via micro-USB cable.
- Verify that both the controller and console/PC are in pairing mode.
- Try restarting your Xbox One console or PC.
- If using a PC wirelessly, ensure the Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows is properly installed and functioning.
Te Whakaroa o te Whakauru, te Momotu rānei:
- Ensure there are no obstructions between the controller and the console/PC adapter.
- Whakaitihia te pokanoa mai i etahi atu taputapu ahokore.
- Update controller firmware via the Xbox Accessories app on your console or PC.
Ngā Take Ororongo Paneoro:
- Ensure your Xbox One Stereo Headset Adapter is securely connected to the controller and the headset is plugged into the adapter.
- Check headset volume and mute settings on the adapter.
- Whakamātauria te pane whakarongo ki tētahi atu pūrere hei whakaū kei te mahi tika.
Whakatakotoranga
| Tau tauira: | S2V-00012 |
| ASIN: | B00CMQTUSS |
| Kaihanga: | Microsoft |
| Rahi Hua: | 7.13 x 6.89 x 2.8 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi: | 13.6 hekere |
| Pūhiko: | 2 nga pākahiko AA e hiahiatia ana (kei roto) |
| Hononga: | Xbox Wireless, Micro-USB (wired) |
| Jack paneoro: | None (requires adapter for 3.5mm headset) |
Figure 3: Xbox One Wireless Controller retail packaging, showing the product in its box.
Ataata Hua Whaimana
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Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official Microsoft Xbox support channels. You can find more details and resources on the official Xbox webpae.
Tirohia: xbox.com/xboxone
Additional subscriptions and/or requirements may apply for some features, such as Xbox Live Gold.





