1. Tatūnga
1.1 Ihirangi mokete
Manatokohia kei roto i tō kete ngā taonga e whai ake nei:
- Microsoft Xbox Wireless Controller - Project Scorpio Edition
- AA Batteries (may be included depending on retailer)
1.2 Te Whakauru i nga Patahiko
To power your controller:
- Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the controller.
- Whakauruhia kia rua ngā pākahiko AA, kia tika ai te polarity (+ me te -).
- Katia kia mau te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.
1.3 Te hono atu ki te Xbox One
To connect your controller wirelessly to an Xbox One console:
- Whakakāhia tō papatohu Xbox One.
- Patohia me te pupuri i te Patene Xbox
on your controller to turn it on. The Xbox button will flash. - Pehia te Pātene takirua on your Xbox One console (located on the front or side, depending on the model).
- I roto i te 20 hēkona, paatohia kia mau te Pātene takirua
on the top edge of your controller (next to the USB port). The Xbox button on the controller will flash more rapidly. - Once the Xbox button on the controller glows solid, it is connected.
1.4 Connecting to Windows 10 PC via Bluetooth
To connect your controller to a Windows 10 PC using Bluetooth:
- Ensure your Windows 10 PC has Bluetooth enabled.
- Patohia me te pupuri i te Patene Xbox on your controller to turn it on.
- Patohia me te pupuri i te Pātene takirua on the top edge of your controller for three seconds. The Xbox button will flash rapidly.
- I to PC, haere ki Tautuhinga > Pūrere > Nihokikorangi me etahi atu taputapu.
- Tīpakohia Tāpiri Nihokikorangi tetahi atu taputapu ranei > Nihokikorangi.
- Tīpakohia Xbox Ahokore Kaiwhakahaere mai i te rarangi.
- Once the Xbox button on the controller glows solid, it is connected.

A black Xbox Wireless Controller, featuring the Project Scorpio Special Edition details, with textured grips and the Xbox logo button at the top center. This image illustrates the overall design of the controller.
2. Te Whakahaere i tō Kaiwhakahaere
2.1 Controller Layout and Functions
The Xbox Wireless Controller features a standard layout for intuitive gameplay:
- Patene Xbox: Powers on the controller/console, opens the Guide, and indicates connection status.
- View pātene: Changes views or displays more information in games and apps.
- Patene tahua: Accesses game or app menus, such as Settings or Options.
- A, B, X, Y pātene: Action buttons for in-game commands.
- D-papa: Directional pad for precise input.
- Left and Right Thumbsticks: For movement and camera control. Pressing them down acts as a button.
- Left and Right Bumpers (LB, RB): Located on the top edge, typically used for quick actions.
- Left and Right Triggers (LT, RT): Analog triggers for variable input, such as acceleration or firing.
- 3.5mm Stereo Headset Jack: For connecting compatible headsets.
2.2 Using the 3.5mm Headset Jack
To use a headset with your controller:
- Plug any compatible 3.5mm stereo headset directly into the jack located at the bottom of the controller.
- Audio settings can be adjusted via the Xbox Guide or Windows sound settings.
3. Tiaki
3.1 Cleaning Your Controller
To maintain the appearance and functionality of your controller:
- Use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth to wipe the surface of the controller.
- Mo te paru maro, paku dampHoroia te kakahu ki te wai. Āraia te makuku nui.
- Do not use harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or solvents, as these can damage the controller's finish.
3.2 Rokiroki
When not in use, store your controller in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Remove batteries if storing for extended periods to prevent leakage.
4. Te Raru
4.1 Controller Not Turning On
- Tirohia nga Pikohiko: Ensure batteries are correctly inserted and have sufficient charge. Replace with fresh AA batteries if necessary.
- Hurihanga Hiko: Remove and reinsert the batteries, then try turning the controller on again.
4.2 Nga Take Hononga
- Tāruatia anō te Kaiwhakahaere: Follow the connection steps in Section 1.3 or 1.4 to re-pair the controller with your Xbox One or Windows 10 PC.
- pokanoa: Ensure there are no obstructions or other wireless devices causing interference between the controller and the console/PC.
- Whakahōu Pūmanawa: Connect the controller to your Xbox One or PC via a USB cable and check for controller firmware updates.
- Bluetooth Driver (PC): Me whakarite kei te hou tonu ngā taraiwa Nihokikorangi o tō rorohiko.
4.3 Button or Stick Malfunction
- Pūwhakahaere Ma: Ensure no debris is lodged around buttons or sticks. Refer to Section 3.1.
- Test in Different Games/Apps: Determine if the issue is specific to one application or system-wide.
- Tautuhi Anō te Kaiwhakahaere: In some cases, removing batteries for a few minutes can reset internal components.
5. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Ingoa Waitohu | Microsoft |
| Ingoa Tauira | Project Scorpio |
| Pūrere Hototahi | Xbox One, Windows 10 PCs and tablets |
| Momo Kaiwhakahaere | Papa takaro |
| Hangarau Hononga | Nihokikorangi, Ahokore |
| Pūmārō Pūmārō | Xbox One |
| Puna Mana | Pūhiko (AA) |
| Tae | Green (Project Scorpio Edition) |
6. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
This product is a Certified Refurbished item. Certified Refurbished products are tested and certified to look and work like new, with limited to no wear, by a third-party refurbisher. The refurbishing process includes functionality testing, cosmetic inspection, and repackaging.
The product is backed by a minimum 90-day warranty from the date of purchase. For specific warranty details and claims, please refer to the documentation provided by the refurbisher or contact the seller directly.
For further technical assistance or support, please visit the official Microsoft Xbox support webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu ranei ki ta raatau ratonga kaihoko.