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When the blue light is on, it indicates that your Wii is connected to either a wireless or wired LAN and that the Wii has downloaded new data. That data could be an email message, a system update, or some other type of information which you should review and act upon.
This light indicator feature is part of WiiConnect24. This allows your Wii console to receive a wide variety of data automatically. Use the WiiConnect24 settings to turn WiiConnect24 on and off. Turning it on allows you to enable its Standby mode to receive data automatically 24 hours each day, even when the system isn't in active use.
There are three options for the slot illumination:
Bright: The Wii's Disc Slot will blink bright blue when WiiConnect24 has received new data.
Dim: The Wii's Disc Slot will blink a dim blue when WiiConnect24 has received new data.
Off: The Wii's Disc Slot will not blink when WiiConnect24 has received new data.
-Here's the operating manual: http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/WiiChEng.pdf
+Here's the [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/WiiChEng.pdf|operating manual|new_window=true].

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-When the blue light is on, it indicates that your Wii is connected to either a wireless or wired LAN, and that the Wii has downloaded new data. That data could be an email message, a system update, or some other type of information which you should review and act upon.
+When the blue light is on, it indicates that your Wii is connected to either a wireless or wired LAN and that the Wii has downloaded new data. That data could be an email message, a system update, or some other type of information which you should review and act upon.
This light indicator feature is part of WiiConnect24. This allows your Wii console to receive a wide variety of data automatically. Use the WiiConnect24 settings to turn WiiConnect24 on and off. Turning it on allows you to enable its Standby mode to receive data automatically 24 hours each day, even when the system isn't in active use.
There are three options for the slot illumination:
-Bright The Wii's Disc Slot will blink bright blue when WiiConnect24 has received new data.
+Bright: The Wii's Disc Slot will blink bright blue when WiiConnect24 has received new data.
-Dim The Wii's Disc Slot will blink a dim blue when WiiConnect24 has received new data.
+Dim: The Wii's Disc Slot will blink a dim blue when WiiConnect24 has received new data.
-Off The Wii's Disc Slot will not blink when WiiConnect24 has received new data.
+Off: The Wii's Disc Slot will not blink when WiiConnect24 has received new data.
Here's the operating manual: http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/WiiChEng.pdf

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-When the blue light is on, it indicates that your Wii is connected to either a wireless or wired LAN, and the Wii has downloaded new data. That data could be an email message, a system update, or some other type of information which you should review and act upon.
+When the blue light is on, it indicates that your Wii is connected to either a wireless or wired LAN, and that the Wii has downloaded new data. That data could be an email message, a system update, or some other type of information which you should review and act upon.
This light indicator feature is part of WiiConnect24. This allows your Wii console to receive a wide variety of data automatically. Use the WiiConnect24 settings to turn WiiConnect24 on and off. Turning it on allows you to enable its Standby mode to receive data automatically 24 hours each day, even when the system isn't in active use.
There are three options for the slot illumination:
Bright The Wii's Disc Slot will blink bright blue when WiiConnect24 has received new data.
Dim The Wii's Disc Slot will blink a dim blue when WiiConnect24 has received new data.
Off The Wii's Disc Slot will not blink when WiiConnect24 has received new data.
Here's the operating manual: http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/WiiChEng.pdf

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When the blue light is on, it indicates that your Wii is connected to either a wireless or wired LAN, and the Wii has downloaded new data. That data could be an email message, a system update, or some other type of information which you should review and act upon.
This light indicator feature is part of WiiConnect24. This allows your Wii console to receive a wide variety of data automatically. Use the WiiConnect24 settings to turn WiiConnect24 on and off. Turning it on allows you to enable its Standby mode to receive data automatically 24 hours each day, even when the system isn't in active use.
There are three options for the slot illumination:
Bright The Wii's Disc Slot will blink bright blue when WiiConnect24 has received new data.
Dim The Wii's Disc Slot will blink a dim blue when WiiConnect24 has received new data.
Off The Wii's Disc Slot will not blink when WiiConnect24 has received new data.
-See page 68 of the operating manual: http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/WiiChEng.pdf
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+Here's the operating manual: http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/WiiChEng.pdf

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When the blue light is on, it indicates that your Wii is connected to either a wireless or wired LAN, and the Wii has downloaded new data. That data could be an email message, a system update, or some other type of information which you should review and act upon.
This light indicator feature is part of WiiConnect24. This allows your Wii console to receive a wide variety of data automatically. Use the WiiConnect24 settings to turn WiiConnect24 on and off. Turning it on allows you to enable its Standby mode to receive data automatically 24 hours each day, even when the system isn't in active use.
There are three options for the slot illumination:
Bright The Wii's Disc Slot will blink bright blue when WiiConnect24 has received new data.
Dim The Wii's Disc Slot will blink a dim blue when WiiConnect24 has received new data.
Off The Wii's Disc Slot will not blink when WiiConnect24 has received new data.
+See page 68 of the operating manual: http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/WiiChEng.pdf

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When the blue light is on, it indicates that your Wii is connected to either a wireless or wired LAN, and the Wii has downloaded new data. That data could be an email message, a system update, or some other type of information which you should review and act upon.

This light indicator feature is part of WiiConnect24. This allows your Wii console to receive a wide variety of data automatically. Use the WiiConnect24 settings to turn WiiConnect24 on and off. Turning it on allows you to enable its Standby mode to receive data automatically 24 hours each day, even when the system isn't in active use.

There are three options for the slot illumination:

Bright The Wii's Disc Slot will blink bright blue when WiiConnect24 has received new data.

Dim The Wii's Disc Slot will blink a dim blue when WiiConnect24 has received new data.

Off The Wii's Disc Slot will not blink when WiiConnect24 has received new data.

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