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12 설정변경하기 이제품에대하여 13 주요사양 14 권리표기등

1 사용하기전에 사용하기전에이전자설명서를잘읽고올바른방법으로사용해주십시오. 안전을위한주의사항본소프트웨어를사용하기전에 HOME 메뉴의를선택하여 안전을위한주의사항 의내용을확인해주십시오. 여기에는고객님의건강과안전을위한중요한내용이기재되어있습니다. 또한본체의사용설명서도함께읽어주십시오.

2 유저콘텐츠에대하여 유저가작성하는텍스트와메시지, Mii, 이미지, 사진, 동영상, 음성등을 유저콘텐츠 라합니다. 유저콘텐츠에관한주의사항 다른유저와유저콘텐츠 ( 이하, 콘텐츠 ) 를주고받는소프트웨어전반에관한주의사항입니다. 주고받는콘텐츠의타입은소프트웨어에따라각각다릅니다. 전송한콘텐츠는불특정다수에게공개될수있습니다. 또한, 받은사람측에서복사 개조 재전송등을할가능성이있습니다. 한번타인에게전송된내용은전송자측에서삭제하거나이용을제한할수없으므로주의해주십시오. 인터넷상의서버등에업로드한콘텐츠는제반사정에의해예고없이삭제될수있습니다. 또한, 당사가부적절하다고판단한콘텐츠는삭제및비공개로전환될수있습니다. 사전에양해부탁드립니다. 다음에해당하는행위또는해당될우려가있는행위를하지마십시오. - 본인또는타인의실명이나주소등개인정보를전송하는행위 - 타인의명예및신용을훼손하는행위, 타인을모욕하거나불쾌감을주는행위 - 타인의저작물을권리자의허락없이무단으로이용하는등타인의저작물등에대해지적재산권및기타일체의권리를침해하는행위 - 범죄행위또는이를조장하는행위 - 공공질서, 미풍양속을해치는행위 - 이용약관과가이드라인등에서금지

하고있는행위 - 기타, 당사가부적절하다고판단하는행위 타인의권리를침해하는콘텐츠, 본인과타인의개인적인정보, 타인에게불쾌감을주는콘텐츠등을 QR Code 로만들어다른사람에게제공하거나공개하지마십시오. 본인의의도와는상관없이해당정보가전달될가능성이있습니다. 콘텐츠를인터넷상에업로드하거나타인과콘텐츠를주고받는등, 인터넷이용으로인해발생하는어떠한손해에대해서도당사는일절책임을지지않습니다.

3 보호자여러분께 어린이및청소년의사용을제한하고자할경우에는 청소년보호기능 에서항목을선택해주십시오. 청소년보호기능 의설정방법에관한내용은본체설정의전자설명서를읽어주십시오. 인터넷브라우저사용브라우저의기동을제한할수있습니다. 배포동영상시청배포동영상의시청을제한할수있습니다. 사진 영상 음성 동영상 장문텍스트송수신이미지와동영상의업로드, 이미지저장을제한할수있습니다.

4 인터넷브라우저란? 인터넷브라우저 는터치펜을사용한간단한조작으로인터넷웹페이지를볼수있습니다. 웹페이지를보기위해서는인터넷에접속해야합니다. 3DS 소프트웨어를플레이중일때도, 소프트웨어를중단하고인터넷브라우저를사용할수있습니다. 을눌러 HOME 메뉴에서인터넷브라우저를시작해주십시오. 플레이중인소프트웨어에따라서는인터넷브라우저를사용할수없는경우도있습니다.

5 각화면에서의조작 인터넷브라우저는아래화면을터치하거나슬라이드하여조작합니다. 화면아래쪽의 툴바 를터치해인터넷브라우저를조작하거나웹페이지의링크를터치해링크가연결된웹페이지로이동할수있습니다.( 6) 화면을빠르게 2 번터치하면, 터치한부분을중심으로표시를확대합니다. 동일하게조작을한번더하면아래화면의가로폭에맞게비율이조정됩니다. 화면을슬라이드하면표시된웹페이지를스크롤할수있습니다. 버튼을사용한조작방법 인터넷브라우저는버튼이나슬라이드패드로조작할수있습니다. 인터넷브라우저의종료 브라우저화면 ( 6) 에서의조작 웹페이지스크롤 툴바표시없애기 / / / / 툴바표시하기 아날로그줌인 / 줌아웃 아래화면을터치 웹페이지상의하기 링크 선택 선택한링크를열기 새로운탭에서열기 길게누르기

뒤로열람중인탭닫기줌인줌아웃 길게누르기 뒤로 / 앞으로탭전환즐겨찾기표시하기액션메뉴표시하기 / / 이미지뷰어화면 ( 10) 에서의조작 화면스크롤아날로그줌인 / 줌아웃줌인줌아웃이미지저장하기이미지뷰어종료하기 비디오재생화면 ( 9) 에서의조작 비디오재생 / 정지 뒤로감기 / 앞으로감기 재생속도변경하기 10초뒤로점프 / 프레임넘기기

15 초앞으로점프 10 초뒤로점프 비디오재생종료하기 즐겨찾기메뉴 / 탭목록화면 / 설정화면에서의조작 항목선택 결정 닫기

6 브라우저화면보는방법 ❷ ❶ ❸ 1 ❹ 10 ❾ ❺ ❻ ❽ ❶ 타이틀바 웹페이지에설정된타이틀이표시됩니다. ❷ 보안아이콘 : 암호화된웹페이지를표시하고있는상태입니다. : 보안인증서의안전성을확인할수없는웹페이지를표시하고있는상태입니다. ❸ 미니맵 회색사각형은페이지전체크기를, 하늘색사각형은화면에표시중인범위를나타냅니다. ❹ 다시불러오기버튼 ❼ 현재표시중인웹페이지를다시불러옵니다. 불러오기중에터치하면불러오기를중지할수있습니다.

❺ 줌아웃 / 줌인버튼 화면을축소 / 확대합니다. ❻ 액션메뉴버튼 : 표시중인페이지를즐겨찾기 ( 8) 에추가합니다. : 웹페이지를확대하거나축소했을때, 아래화면폭에맞추어문장개행이자동으로이루어집니다. 웹페이지에따라서는개행이이루어지지않는경우도있습니다. : 표시중인웹페이지를모바일버전페이지로표시합니다. 웹페이지가모바일버전페이지에대응하지않을경우에는표시가바뀌지않습니다. 또한복수의탭을열고있을경우, 탭을전환했을때모바일버전페이지를다시불러옵니다. : 설정화면을표시합니다.( 12) 소프트웨어중단중에인터넷브라우저를시작한경우, 해당소프트웨어의타이틀명으로검색하는메뉴가추가됩니다. ❼ 탭버튼 탭목록화면 ( 11) 을표시합니다. ❽ 뒤로 / 앞으로버튼 를터치하면이전페이지를, 하면다음페이지를표시합니다. ❾ 즐겨찾기버튼 즐겨찾기메뉴가열립니다.( 8) 를터치

주소바 URL 및검색어를입력해웹페이지를열람하거나검색엔진으로검색을실행합니다.( 7) 주소바가표시되지않을경우에는액션메뉴버튼을터치해주십시오. 페이지아이콘 터치하면웹페이지의정보를표시합니다.

7 웹페이지열람하기 주소바사용하기 주소바를터치해키보드를표시합니다. 열람하려는웹페이지의 URL 이나검색어를입력한다음 열기 나 검색 을터치합니다. URL 을입력한경우에는해당웹페이지가표시됩니다. 검색어를입력한경우에는인터넷을검색한결과가표시됩니다. 주소바가표시되지않을경우에는액션메뉴버튼 ( 6) 을터치해주십시오. 선택한문자의복사와검색 웹페이지에서문자를길게터치하면화면아래쪽에버튼이표시됩니다. 터치한상태에서원하는문자를슬라이드하면문자를선택할수있습니다. 링크가설정되어있는문자등문자를선택할수없는경우도있습니다. 복사 를터치하면선택한문자를복사할수있습니다. 검색 을터치하면선택한문자로인터넷을검색할수있습니다.

이미지나웹페이지의데이터용량이너무클경우, 우측의화면메시지가표시되는경우가있습니다. 불러오기 를터치하면데이터를다시불러옵니다. 그만두기 를터치하면불러오기를중지하고브라우저화면으로돌아갑니다. 웹페이지에따라서는인터넷브라우저로표시할수없는경우가있습니다.

8 즐겨찾기메뉴사용하기 ❶ ❷ ❸ ❺ ❹ ❶ 즐겨찾기버튼 터치하면 즐겨찾기화면 을표시합니다. ❷ 이력버튼 터치하면 이력화면 을표시합니다. ❸ 즐겨찾기편집버튼 즐겨찾기에추가한웹페이지의타이틀과 URL 을편집할수있습니다. 즐겨찾기에서삭제 를터치하면추가한웹페이지를즐겨찾기에서삭제합니다. ❹ 즐겨찾기추가버튼 즐겨찾기메뉴를표시했을때열람중이던웹페이지를즐겨찾기에추가할수있습니다. 이력화면을표시하고있을경우 이력을삭제 버튼으로바뀝니다. 터치하면모든이력이삭제됩니다. ❺ 즐겨찾기 즐겨찾기에추가한웹페이지명이표시됩니다. 웹페이지명을터치한상태에서슬라이드하면표시순서를바꿀수있습니다.

9 비디오재생하기 인터넷브라우저상에서는비디오파일을재생할수있습니다. 웹페이지에서비디오파일을터치하면위화면에서비디오가재생되고아래화면에조작화면이표시됩니다. 비디오파일이 3D 동영상일경우입체적으로표시할수있습니다. 비디오파일의형식과데이터사이즈에따라서는재생할수없는경우도있습니다.( 13) ❶ 11 10 ❾ ❽ ❶ 재생시간 / 총재생시간 ❷ 3D 3D 동영상을재생하면표시됩니다. ❸ 재생바 ❹ 재생위치 동영상재생표시 ❷ ❸ ❹ ❺ ❻ ❼ 슬라이드하면비디오를앞이나뒤로빨리돌릴수있습니다. ❺ 반복재생버튼 비디오를끝까지재생하면저절로처음부터반복해서재생합니다.

❻ 3D 방식버튼 3D 동영상이제대로표시되지않는것처럼보일경우사용합니다. 3D 가적절히표시될때까지버튼을터치해조작해주십시오. ❼ 전체화면버튼 위화면에꽉차도록비디오표시를변경할수있습니다. ❽ 자막버튼 비디오에서자막을지원할경우표시합니다. ❾ 닫기버튼 비디오재생화면을종료하고브라우저화면으로돌아갑니다. 재생속도버튼 비디오의재생속도를선택합니다. 비디오재생 / 일시정지버튼 비디오를재생합니다. 재생중터치하면일시정지합니다.

10 이미지표시하기 웹페이지상의이미지파일을길게터치하면나타나는 이미지뷰어로표시 를터치하면위화면과아래화면에이미지뷰어화면이표시됩니다. 인터넷브라우저에대응하는 3D 이미지표시도가능합니다. 이미지파일의형식과데이터사이즈에따라서는표시할수없는경우도있습니다.( 13) ❸ ❶ 저장버튼 터치하면표시중인이미지를 microsd 카드에저장합니다. 저장한이미지는 닌텐도 3DS 카메라 에서확인할수있습니다. 날짜정보가없는이미지는 1900/1/1 날짜로저장됩니다. ❷ 줌아웃 / 줌인버튼 3D 이미지를표시하고있을경우에는줌아웃과줌인, 스크롤조작을할수없습니다. ❸ 뒤로버튼 이미지뷰어화면을종료하고브라우저화면으로돌아갑니다. 이미지및동영상을업로드 ( 송신 ) 하기 ❶ ❷ 인터넷상에 블로그나게시판등이미지및동영상을업로드할수있는웹페이지에접속해본

체저장메모리및 microsd 카드에저장된이미지와동영상을업로드할수있습니다. 음악파일은업로드할수없습니다. 청소년보호 기능으로이미지의업로드및저장, 동영상의업로드를제한할수있습니다. 디지털카메라와휴대전화로촬영한데이터는업로드및저장할수없는경우가있습니다. 또한닌텐도 3DS 본체로촬영한데이터라하더라도컴퓨터등으로편집및가공하거나 microsd 카드내에서파일이동및삭제, 파일명변경을할경우, 업로드나저장이불가능한경우가있습니다. 동영상을업로드할경우, 업로드를준비할시간이필요합니다. 공공질서및미풍양속을해치는이미지와동영상, 불법적인이미지와동영상, 타인의권리를침해하는이미지와동영상등을업로드하지마십시오. 법령및조례에따라책임이발생할수있습니다. 본체로촬영한이미지및동영상에는축소이미지 ( 섬네일 ) 가포함되어있습니다. 이미지와동영상을컴퓨터등으로편집해도축소이미지에는편집내용이반영되지않는경우가있습니다. 이미지와동영상을인터넷상에업로드하거나제삼자에게전달할때편집전의축소이미지가노출될가능성이있으므로주의해주십시오. 본체로촬영한이미지를 3DS 카메라를사용해편집했을경우에는편집내용이축소이미지에반영됩니다.

11 탭을사용해열람하기 인터넷브라우저는탭브라우징에대응됩니다. 동시에병행해서복수의웹페이지를열람하고싶은경우등에탭을추가하거나전환해서표시할수있습니다. ❶ ❶ 페이지타이틀 탭에표시되어있는웹페이지의타이틀이표시됩니다. 터치하면탭을전환해표시합니다. 탭을전환하면자동적으로다시불러오는경우가있습니다. ❷ 탭삭제버튼 ❸ 탭추가버튼 ❷ ❸ ❹ 터치하면탭을추가합니다. 추가한탭에는 신규페이지 가표시되고즐겨찾기에등록한웹페이지중표시빈도가높은순으로 4 개까지표시됩니다. 탭은최대 12 개까지열수있습니다. ❹ 탭버튼 터치하면탭목록화면을종료하고브라우저화면으로돌아갑니다.

웹페이지상의링크를길게터치해 신규탭에서열기 를터치하면링크가연결된웹페이지를새로운탭에서직접열수있습니다. 신규탭에서열기 로탭을열었을경우, 현재표시하고있는탭의백그라운드에서탭이작성됩니다. 이때, 이미 12개의탭을열고있을경우에는가장오래된탭의내용에덮어쓰기가이루어집니다. 백그라운드에작성된탭에는탭목록화면에서가표시됩니다.

12 설정변경하기 인터넷브라우저의설정을변경할수있습니다. 검색엔진 인터넷검색시사용할색엔진을고릅니다. 검 쿠키삭제하기 저장데이터초기화 네트워크정보 버전정보 쿠키를전부삭제합니다. 쿠키에는웹페이지를확인한일시및횟수, 입력한인증정보등이기록되어있습니다. 일단삭제한쿠키는원래대로되돌릴수없습니다. 주의해주십시오. 인터넷브라우저의설정및이력, 즐겨찾기등을포함한모든저장데이터를삭제해초기상태로되돌립니다. 일단삭제한데이터는원래대로되돌릴수없습니다. 주의해주십시오. 접속중인네트워크에관한정보가표시됩니다. 인터넷브라우저의버전을표시합니다.

13 주요사양 브라우저엔진 NetFront v3.0 Browser NX 대응프로토콜웹표준이미지포맷이미지프리뷰비디오포맷비디오코덱오디오코덱 HTTP1.0/HTTP1.1/TLS1. 0/TLS1.1/TLS1.2 HT M L 4. 01 / HT M L 5/ XHTML1.1/Fullscreen/ Ga m ep a d/ SVG / W eb So c k et / Vi de o S ub t i t l e/ W OF F/ We b Messaging/Server-Sent/ W eb Sto r a g e 일부 / XMLHttpRequest/canvas/ V id eo / D OM 1-3 / ECMAScript/CSS1/CSS2. 1/CSS3 일부 bmp/gif/ico/jpeg/png/svg ( 단, 일부표시할수없는이미지가있습니다.) mpo/jpeg( 단, 일부표시할수없는이미지가있습니다.) M P 4, M 3 U 8+ TS (HTTPLiveStreaming)( 단, 일부재생할수없는비디오가있습니다.) H.264 - MPEG-4 AVC V id eo ( m ax 8 54 x 4 80 level 3.2, 3D 대응 )( 단, 일부재생할수없는비디오가있습니다.) AAC - ISO/IEC 14496-3 MPEG-4AAC,MP3 ( 단, 일부재생할수없는비디오가있습니다.)

업로드시의동영상포맷플러그인 3D.mkv ( 단, 동영상을재생하려면업로드한사이트에서포맷을변환해야합니다. 또한, 포맷을변환해도재생할수없는경우가있습니다.) Adobe Flash등의플러그인은지원하지않습니다.

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