User's Manual

ENGLISH
LYNX
WIRELESS CONTROLLER
XBOX
Thank you for purchasing the Mad Catz Lynx Wireless controller for use with the
Xbox video game system. The Lynx puts you in control of your game system with
all the comfort of a remote controller combined with the reliability of cutting-edge
wireless technology. With its "unblockable" RF signal transceivers, the Lynx lets
you comfortably play from up to 40’ from your Xbox while maintaining complete
control over your gaming experience. This user guide will help you understand
how to use your Lynx and get the most from the features it has to offer.
The Lynx is one of the most durable and reliable accessories you can buy. Be
sure to visit www.madcatz.com to register your product and check out our full line
of other quality video game accessories.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LAYOUT 1
POWER SAVE MODE 2
MULTIPLE CONTROLLERS 3
CAUTIONS 3
TROUBLESHOOTING 5
WARRANTY 5
TECHNICAL SUPPORT 6
LAYOUT
Base Unit: Used to transmit and receive data from the controller to the game
console. Houses two memory card expansion slots.
Directional Pad: The D-pad controls the direction in which the character
moves.
Analog Sticks: The two analog sticks each control two axes (X-and Y-axis).
Certain software titles will allow you to modify the way that the analog sticks are
used and react in the games.
Triggers Buttons (L and R): These are action buttons and their specific
functions depend on the software being used.
Action Buttons (A, B, X, Y, Black, White) : These buttons are used
to perform various actions, depending on the software. For more details, see the
software instruction manual.
Start Button: This button is generally used to make selections in the menus and
for pausing the game. For more details, see the software instruction manual.
Back Button: This button is used to navigate backwards in the game menus.
For more details, see the software instruction manual.
Channel Selector: This is used for selecting a unique channel for each
player's Lynx and Base Unit.
Motor On/Off switch: This is used to turn the motor on or off to increase
battery life.
Low Battery Indicator: The Low Battery Indicator blinks when the battery
level is low. Replace your batteries.
Linkage Indicator: The Linkage Indicator at the receiver indicates whether
the unit is connected (Lights on) or not connected (blinks).
POWER SAVE MODE
The Lynx controller has an automatic “Sleep” mode -- when the controller is not
in use for about 10 minutes, the controller will partially turn itself off in order to
conserve batteries. If Power Switch is on, wake the controller from sleep mode,
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