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ncman071
12-19-2010, 08:56 AM
Ok so i'm sure everybody here knows about this system thats a handheld snes compatible famiclone.
My question is, i have never been able to get the wireless controllers to sync with the system. i dont know what i'm doing wrong or if its just not working correctly. BTW, i have the 1st model of the fc 16.
system itself works great....aside from some of the buttons sticking a little.
anyway, i know i'm holding start and select and the light blinks rapidly and still never syncs....any suggestions other than getting a new system?
OldSchoolGamer
12-19-2010, 02:55 PM
Stupid and obvious question, fresh strong batteries and your giving the controllers a direct line of site with the sensor correct?
If it is like my FC Mobile II I think it uses RF for the wireless which is not the most reliable and needs a direct line of site with the sensor. Otherwise I do not know.
Leo_A
12-19-2010, 07:34 PM
If it is like my FC Mobile II I think it uses RF for the wireless which is not the most reliable and needs a direct line of site with the sensor. Otherwise I do not know.
That's not RF, that's IR like what your television remote control relies on.
RF is what a wireless Xbox 360 controller utilizes and it doesn't need line of sight with the reciever.
PSony
12-19-2010, 07:46 PM
Ok so i'm sure everybody here knows about this system thats a handheld snes compatible famiclone.
My question is, i have never been able to get the wireless controllers to sync with the system. i dont know what i'm doing wrong or if its just not working correctly. BTW, i have the 1st model of the fc 16.
system itself works great....aside from some of the buttons sticking a little.
anyway, i know i'm holding start and select and the light blinks rapidly and still never syncs....any suggestions other than getting a new system?
Here's a scan of the pairing instructions:
http://img153.imageshack.us/img153/5640/scan0001tr.jpg
Stupid and obvious question, fresh strong batteries and your giving the controllers a direct line of site with the sensor correct?
If it is like my FC Mobile II I think it uses RF for the wireless which is not the most reliable and needs a direct line of site with the sensor. Otherwise I do not know.
IR needs line of sight. RF does not. FC-16 Go uses RF and FC Mobile II uses IR.
OldSchoolGamer
12-20-2010, 12:48 AM
That's not RF, that's IR like what your television remote control relies on.
RF is what a wireless Xbox 360 controller utilizes and it doesn't need line of sight with the reciever.
Correct my mistake that IS what I meant actually, I knew it was the one that required the direct line of site.