DYONDER Wireless Controller

DYONDER Wireless Controller Instruction Manual

Model: Wireless Controller

Introduction

Thank you for choosing the DYONDER Wireless Controller. This controller is designed to enhance your gaming experience on PlayStation 4 consoles (PS4, PS4 Slim, PS4 Pro) and PC. It features a comfortable ergonomic design, precise controls, and advanced functionalities like a 6-axis motion sensor and dual vibration.

DYONDER Wireless Controller in pink, showing its overall design.

Image: The DYONDER Wireless Controller, highlighting its sensitive control and comfortable design.

Setup

1. Charging the Controller

Before first use, fully charge the controller. Use the provided USB cable to connect the controller to a PS4 console or a standard USB charging port (5V/1A).

  • Charging Time: Approximately 3-4 hours.
  • Battery Life: Up to 13 hours of game time on a full charge.
  • Battery Capacity: 600mAh.
Controller battery life and charging time illustration.

Image: Illustration showing the controller's 600mAh battery, 3-4 hours charging time, and 13 hours game time.

2. Connecting to PS4 Console

  1. Turn on your PS4 console.
  2. Connect the controller to the PS4 console using the provided USB cable.
  3. Press the PS button on the controller. The light bar will flash and then glow steadily, indicating a successful connection.
  4. Once paired, you can disconnect the USB cable for wireless play.

3. Connecting to PC

The controller can be connected to a PC via USB cable or Bluetooth (if your PC has Bluetooth capability).

  • Wired Connection: Connect the controller to your PC using the USB cable. The PC should automatically detect and install the necessary drivers.
  • Bluetooth Connection:
    1. Ensure your PC's Bluetooth is enabled.
    2. On the controller, press and hold the SHARE button and the PS button simultaneously until the light bar starts flashing rapidly.
    3. On your PC, go to Bluetooth settings and search for new devices. Select the controller (often appears as "Wireless Controller" or similar) to pair.

Operating the Controller

Basic Controls

The controller features standard PS4 button layouts, including:

  • Directional Pad (D-Pad): For directional input.
  • Action Buttons (Triangle, Circle, Cross, Square): For in-game actions.
  • Left/Right Analog Sticks: For precise movement and camera control.
  • L1/R1 (Shoulder Buttons), L2/R2 (Trigger Buttons): For various in-game functions.
  • PS Button: To turn on/off the controller, access the PS menu.
  • SHARE Button: To share gameplay content.
  • OPTIONS Button: To access in-game menus or pause.
Close-up of the controller's joysticks.

Image: A close-up view of the controller's upgraded 3D joysticks, emphasizing precise control.

Advanced Features

  • Touchpad: A multi-touch pad located on the front of the controller for additional input methods.
  • Audio & Headphone Jack: Built-in audio capabilities and a 3.5mm headphone jack for connecting a headset.
  • Dual Vibration: Powerful built-in motors provide varied vibration effects for an immersive gaming experience.
  • 6-Axis Motion Sensor: Incorporates a gyroscope and accelerometer for motion-sensing gameplay.
  • Independent Speakers: Designed with a two-channel speaker to deliver game instructions and sound effects without interfering with background music.
Controller with vibration motors highlighted.

Image: The controller with an illustration of its dual somatosensory vibration motors, indicating an immersive gaming experience.

Controller showing the location of its independent speakers.

Image: The controller highlighting its independent speakers, designed for clear audio output.

Maintenance

  • Cleaning: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the controller. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
  • Storage: Store the controller in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
  • Battery Care: To prolong battery life, avoid fully discharging the controller frequently. Charge it regularly, even if not in use for extended periods.
  • Avoid Drops: Protect the controller from drops and impacts, which can damage internal components.

Troubleshooting

  • Controller not connecting:
    • Ensure the controller is charged.
    • Try connecting with the USB cable first to establish a wired connection, then attempt wireless pairing.
    • Reset the controller by inserting a thin object (like a straightened paperclip) into the small hole on the back of the controller for a few seconds.
  • Buttons or joysticks unresponsive:
    • Ensure the controller is properly connected.
    • Clean around the buttons and joysticks to remove any debris.
    • Test the controller on another device if possible to rule out a console/PC issue.
  • Charging issues:
    • Try a different USB cable or charging port.
    • Ensure the charging port on the controller is clean and free of obstructions.
  • Vibration not working:
    • Check in-game settings to ensure vibration feedback is enabled.
    • Ensure the controller's battery is not critically low.

Specifications

ModelWireless Controller
CompatibilityPS4, PS4 Slim, PS4 Pro, PC
ConnectivityWireless (Bluetooth), Wired (USB)
Battery Capacity600mAh
Charging TimeApprox. 3-4 hours
Game TimeUp to 13 hours
Special FeaturesTouchpad, Audio, Headphone Jack, Dual Vibration, 6-Axis Motion Sensor, Independent Speakers

Warranty and Support

This DYONDER Wireless Controller comes with a standard manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to your purchase documentation for specific warranty terms and conditions.

For technical support or warranty claims, please contact your retailer or visit the official DYONDER support website (if available). Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty-related inquiries.

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