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File:NZB-Unit-Closed-1.png|thumb|The unit, closed.
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File:NZB-Unit-Closed-1.png|The unit, closed.
File:NZB-Unit-Closed-Side-1.png|thumb|The side of the unit, where the SD Card slot is.
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File:NZB-Unit-Closed-Side-1.png|The side of the unit, where the SD Card slot is.
File:NZB-Unit-Back-1.png|thumb|The back of the unit.
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File:NZB-Unit-Back-1.png|The back of the unit.
 
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File:NZB-Wallmount-Piece-1.png|thumb|This plastic piece goes onto the unit itself.
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File:NZB-Wallmount-Piece-1.png|This plastic piece goes onto the unit itself.
File:NZB-Wallmount-Piece-2.png|thumb|This metal piece can be applied to a wall.
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File:NZB-Wallmount-Piece-2.png|This metal piece can be applied to a wall.
File:NZB-Wallmount-Piece-3.png|thumb|A small piece of iron that goes into the AC slot.
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File:NZB-Wallmount-Piece-3.png|A small piece of iron that goes into the AC slot.
File:NZB-Wallmount-Screwdrivers-1.png|thumb|A few key-looking screwdrivers.
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File:NZB-Wallmount-Screwdrivers-1.png||A few key-looking screwdrivers.
File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-1.png|thumb|The plastic piece, screwed onto the Nintendo Zone Box.
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File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-1.png|The plastic piece, screwed onto the Nintendo Zone Box.
File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-2.png|thumb|The iron piece that goes into the AC slot.
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File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-2.png|The iron piece that goes into the AC slot.
File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-3.png|thumb|The metal piece, applied to a wall.
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File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-3.png|The metal piece, applied to a wall.
File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-4.png|thumb|The screws onto the wall can help the plastic piece on the back to click in place.
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File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-4.png|The screws onto the wall can help the plastic piece on the back to click in place.
File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-5.png|thumb|The DSi charger, held in place.
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File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-5.png|The DSi charger, held in place.
File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-6.png|thumb|There's a small clip that can also be applied to a wall, which keeps the charger cable in place.
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File:NZB-Wallmount-Assembly-6.png|There's a small clip that can also be applied to a wall, which keeps the charger cable in place.
 
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A special version, with stickers and marked as "NDPXXXXXXXXX" was sent to the United States Federal Communications Commission.  
 
A special version, with stickers and marked as "NDPXXXXXXXXX" was sent to the United States Federal Communications Commission.  
  
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File:NZB-NDP-1.png|thumb|The front, with a cartridge inserted that says "''EMC-EUT WMTest''".
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File:NZB-NDP-1.png|The front, with a cartridge inserted that says "''EMC-EUT WMTest''".
File:NZB-NDP-2.png|thumb|The bottom.
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File:NZB-NDP-2.png|The bottom.
File:NZB-NDP-3.png|thumb|And the back, nothing to see here.
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File:NZB-NDP-3.png|And the back, nothing to see here.
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The main difference from this unit is that it has the ability to read DS(i) development cartridges. This feature was removed from the ZS models.
 
The main difference from this unit is that it has the ability to read DS(i) development cartridges. This feature was removed from the ZS models.
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== Nintendo Zone Best Buy Baecon ==
 
== Nintendo Zone Best Buy Baecon ==
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== Documents ==
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(still working on it, do not delete)
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<pdf width="500" height="550">File:NZB_MANUAL.pdf</pdf>
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<pdf width="500" height="550">File:Host_Label_R.pdf</pdf>
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<pdf width="500" height="550">File:Request_for_Modular_Approval_EW4DWMW024.pdf</pdf>
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<pdf width="500" height="550">File:User_Manual_DWM-W024_r0_1_071009.pdf</pdf>
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Revision as of 17:15, 16 December 2019

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Nintendo Zone Box
NZB-Unit-Open-1.png
The Nintendo Zone Box, opened
FCC IDDWMW024
Model NumberNZB-001
Title IDLSA-NZB-S-USZ

The Nintendo Zone Box is a special DS developed in collaboration with Nintendo and Mitsumi Electronics. This specialised Nintendo DS can connect to Nintendo's official Nintendo Zone server with the use of a cartridge, and is the middleman for creating a Nintendo Zone setup at a local wifi network. Though at the end of the day, this is just a regular Nintendo DS with a screen missing, and all of its functions can be replicated on a retail DS.

Unit

The main unit is very barebones. It has a DS cartridge and a SD Card slot, both locked away with a tab that can be unlocked by unscrewing it with a Philips screwdriver. The AC port used is a Nintendo DSi charging port, and the only way the unit can be turned on is by plugging in the AC adapter.

2 versions of this Nintendo Zone Box exists, one with ZS on the back, which was shipped to retailers, and one with NDP on the back, which was used in-house by Mitsumi, and was later shipped to the FCC with a different code on the back.

On the back are 2 screwholes for mounting the unit onto a wall. Screws and mounting pieces are included.

FCC Version

A special version, with stickers and marked as "NDPXXXXXXXXX" was sent to the United States Federal Communications Commission.

The main difference from this unit is that it has the ability to read DS(i) development cartridges. This feature was removed from the ZS models.

The development cartridge also has a yellow label that says "NWD". It has been rumoured that this stands for Nintendo Wi-Fi Development.

Nintendo Zone Wireless Distribution Box (DS Cart)

Nintendo Zone Best Buy Baecon

Documents

(still working on it, do not delete)