Datel Action Replay User manual

Remove the baery from your
PSP.
Click your baery into the Acon
Replay Baery Enabler.
Before you use Acon Replay for the first me, you need to use the Acon
Replay Baery Enabler on your PSP baery.
Follow these steps (you only need to do this once):
Press the buon once so that the
light on the le is lit.
Return the baery to your PSP
and replace the cover.
IMPORTANT

Insert the special Acon Replay
memory card into your PSP.
Insert the UMD with your game
on and close the door.
Switch on your PSP and wait for
Acon Replay to boot.
Choose the right game, pick the
codes you want then press ‘Start’.
Never format your Acon Replay memory card
The Acon Replay memory card contains special hidden files that it needs to run.
If you access the memory card using your computer (to add codes, for example)
DO NOT FORMAT the memory card or Acon Replay will stop working.

Select a Game
When Acon Replay loads, you’re presented with a list of games for which
Acon Replay already has codes. Use ‘up’ and ‘down’ on your PSP’s pad to
scroll through the list of games. If the game you’re aer isn’t in the list, see
Secon 6. Press the ‘X’ buon on your PSP to select a game.
Select Codes
Scroll up and down the list of codes for your chosen game. Use your PSP’s
‘X’ buon to turn codes on and off. Where codes have been organised into
folders, use ‘X’ to open and close these folders.
Some codes can only be enabled one at a me. If this is the case they’re
displayed with a radio buon alongside them instead of a check box.
Some codes have comments associated with them. Always read the
comments and pay aenon to any advice they contain.
Hiding / Un-hiding Games and Codes
Because Acon Replay supports an unlimited number of games and codes,
it includes a feature to hide games and codes that are not of interest to
you. Press ‘right’ on a game or code to open its sub-menu, and then ‘right’
again to highlight ‘Hide’. Finally press ‘X’ to instantly hide the selected game
or code.
To make a hidden game or code visible again, press your PSP’s ‘Triangle’
buon to show the Opons menu and choose ‘Show Hidden Codes’.
Hidden games or codes are shown, highlighted, in the list. You can now
choose ‘Show’ from the sub menu to un-hide a game or code.
Starng your Game
When you have selected the code you would like to use in your game,
ensure that you have your game’s UMD in your PSP’s drive and then press
the ‘Start’ buon on your console. Select ‘Start with Codes Enabled’ from
the popup menu, and wait for your game to load.
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A powerful feature of Acon Replay for PSP is its ability to turn codes on
and off in-game. This is done using a hidden sub-menu accessed by
pressing and holding your PSP’s right shoulder buon ‘R’ when your
game is running and then pressing the ‘Home’ buon.
Occupying just a ny amount of memory, the in-game Acon Replay
menu looks prey old school but in fact provides a really useful means of
enabling and disabling codes at different points during a game. Handy for
all sorts of codes, this can be essenal for some codes which should only
be enabled at certain points during a game.
Because the in-game sub-menu uses color to show which codes are
enabled, users who find colors difficult to disnguish can press the
‘Select’ buon when using the sub-menu to change to an alternate
display.
Before starng your game
The in-game menu allows you to choose from all the codes for the game
you are using, regardless of whether or not they were enabled in the
main Acon Replay menu. If you’d prefer some codes to not be included
in the in-game menu then simply ‘Hide’ them in Acon Replay before you
play (see Secon 3).
Turning codes on and off
Once your game has loaded, press the ‘Home’ + ‘R’ buons on your PSP
to acvate the in-game menu. Scroll up and down to find the code you
want to enable or disable, and use ‘X’ to toggle it on or off.
The in-game menu also supports the fact that some codes can only be
enabled one at a me. If this is the case, you will noce other codes in
the list disabling as you enable others.
When you are happy with your selecon, simply press the ‘Home’ buon
again to return to the acon.

Acon Replay for PSP can be easily updated with new codes, either by
downloading them using a PC or directly through your PSP’s web browser.
Using your PSP’s built-in browser*
Load your PSP’s normal menu by pressing ‘Start’ then choosing ‘Exit to PSP
XMB’. Open your PSP’s web browser and visit www.pspar.com
When the page loads, use the on-screen interface to browse the available
games and codes, and then follow the links to download any codes you
choose. When prompted, it is important that you choose to download the
codes to the PSP/COMMON folder.
Using a PC
To download new codes using your PC, simply visit www.codejunkies.com,
choose your region and visit the codes/saves part of the site. Browse for
the codes you’re aer and follow the on-screen links to download.
Codes you download must be copied to the PSP/COMMON folder on your
Acon Replay memory card. To do this you can use either a memory card
reader on your PC† or a USB lead connected to your PSP with your PSP in
USB mode (see below).
Installing the codes
Codes added to the PSP/COMMON folder are automacally installed as
soon as Acon Replay is restarted. Any duplicate games are merged and
duplicate code names will have their codes overwrien.
*PSP firmware with built-in web browser and acve WiFi connecon required
† Card reader will need support for Sony™ Memory Sck™ or MicroSD
Put your PSP into USB mode
From inside Acon Replay, press the ‘Home’ buon and choose ‘Exit to PSP XBM’.
Next choose ‘USB Connecon’ from the ‘Sengs’ menu.

Upgrading Acon Replay
Acon Replay requires PSP firmware 3.90 or higher to run. It has been tested with
firmware up to 4.5. On newer firmware, Acon Replay may require an upgrade to run.
If Acon Replay won’t load, please visit the Codejunkies support site (see Secon 8)
and check for a soware upgrade. Installaon instrucons will be supplied.
Upgrading your PSP’s firmware
If you want to upgrade your PSP’s firmware it is strongly recommended that you
revert your baery to normal use first (Secon 7) and reboot your console. Once you
have upgraded your firmware, enable the baery again to use Acon Replay.
Pressing ‘Triangle’ in Acon Replay displays the opons menu:
Codelist screen
Select All
Enable all codes for the current game.
Note that where codes are
incompable with each other, only one
in a group will be enabled.
Select None
Disable all codes for the current game.
Show Hidden Items: Yes, No
If you have previously hidden codes,
use this opon to make them
temporarily visible (they will be
highlighted). Once visible, you can then
choose to ‘Show’ them permanently.
Hide All Codes
Quickly hide all codes before selecng
only specific codes to be shown.
Gamelist screen
Region: All, US, European, Japanese
Filter the codelist based on the region of
the games. It is suggested that you set this
to your local region because codes for
games from regions other than the region
of your game WILL NOT WORK.
Show Hidden Items: Yes, No
To un-hide a game, you need to be able to
see it. Set this opon to ‘Yes’ in order to
temporarilly see hidden games.
Un-Hide All Games / Hide All Games
Quickly hide or un-hide all games, before
selecng only specific games to be
shown/hidden.
Change Background / Scrolling
Background
Change between the included
backgrounds and enable or disable the
background movement when navigang
between the gamelist and codelist.

Baeries that have been enabled to work with Acon Replay (Secon 1)
always try to load Acon Replay as soon as your PSP is switched on. This
means that once you have enabled your baery, you must always have
your Acon Replay memory card inserted in order for the PSP to boot.
Quick-boong to the PSP’s browser menu
If you just want to access the PSP’s normal Home Menu (somemes
known as the XMB) to use features like the media player, web browser or
saves manager, you can do so by holding down the PSP’s two shoulder
buons (L+R) when you switch it on. Doing so causes your PSP to skip
Acon Replay and load into the standard PSP browser menu.
From here, if you want to run Acon Replay again, reboot the console
without holding the shoulder buons.
Reverng your PSP baery to a standard baery
If you don’t wish to use Acon Replay and want to revert your baery to
its original configuraon, you can do this by returning it to the Acon
Replay Baery Enabler and pressing the buon once so that the light on
the right illuminates. This signifies that your baery is now back in normal
mode.
If you do this, you can’t use Acon Replay again unl you re-enable the
baery by following the steps in Secon 1.

Troubleshoong
Acon Replay doesn’t load. My PSP just boots straight into the normal browser.
Ensure that you enabled your baery correctly (Secon 1). When connected to the
enabler, the le-hand light should be illuminated.
Aer using the Baery Enabler, I can’t get into the normal PSP browser.
See Secon 7 ‘When you don’t want to use Acon Replay’.
I just get a black screen when I try to boot Acon Replay.
1. Ensure you have the Acon Replay memory card inserted in your PSP.
2. Have you formaed your memory card? If so, you may need to recover
Acon Replay. Please visit the support secon for instrucons (see URL below).
3. You may need an updated version of Acon Replay. See the end of Secon 6.
Contact
If you are sll experiencing difficules, please check our online support site.
Aer doing so, if you sll need to contact Datel customer services, please
have ready the Acon Replay version number (shown on the opons
screen) along with when and where you purchased the product.
DATEL CUSTOMER SERVICES EUROPE:
Customers Services, Datel Ltd,
Stafford Road, Stone, STAFFS. ST15 0DG UNITED KINGDOM
DATEL CUSTOMER SERVICES USA:
ATTN: Customer Services, Datel Design & Development Inc,
33 North Garden Avenue, Suite 900, Clearwater, FL 33755, UNITED STATES
Email: support@dateldesign.com Web: us.codejunkies.com/support
© 2008 Datel Design & Development Ltd. Acon Replay is a trademark of Datel Design &
Development Ltd. Acon Replay Codes ©1996-2008 Datel Design & Development Ltd and/or its
suppliers. Acon Replay for PSP is a 100% unofficial product and is NOT sponsored, endorsed or
approved by Sony, nor any games developer or publisher. PSP and PlayStaon are registered
trademarks of Sony. All other trademarks are the property of their respecve owners.
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