Sony PlayStation 4 Quick start manual
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Sony PlayStation 4: Experience immersive gaming, seamless connectivity, and endless entertainment possibilities. With its powerful hardware, stunning graphics, and a vast library of games, PS4 lets you explore virtual worlds, compete against friends online, stream movies and TV shows, and much more. Connect with friends and fellow gamers, share your gameplay moments, and discover new gaming experiences. PlayStation 4 offers a world of entertainment at your fingertips.
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Welcome to the World of PlayStation
Get your PS4 up and running with this handy Quick Start Guide.
Quick Start Guide
English
CUH-1002A / CUH-1003A
Getting started
Connect to your TV.
Follow steps to below to connect your PlayStation®4 system to your TV.
Rear view
AC IN connector HDMI OUT port HDMI input port
AC power cord
To an electricity supply
HDMI cable
Using a PlayStation®Camera? Find out how to set it up in its instruction manual.
Connect to a LAN cable (sold separately).
No Wi-Fi connection? You can use a LAN cable to connect your PS4™ system to the Internet instead.
To connect your PS4™ system to the Internet via Wi-Fi, do not connect a LAN cable.
Rear view
LAN port
LAN cable
(sold separately)
Type of connection:
Router Internet connected device such as a modem
To the Internet
We recommend connecting your PS4™ system to the Internet to get the most out of it.
Turn on your TV, and then change the TV channel to
HDMI™.
Turn on your PS4™ system by touching the (power) button.
The power indicator will blink blue, before turning white.
Power indicator
Front view
Power button
Connect your DUALSHOCK®4 wireless controller to your PS4™ system using the USB cable, and then press the (PS) button.
The controller will be registered (paired), and turn on.
Front view
USB port
USB cable
USB port
If you can't get a picture when the PS4™ system is turned on (the power indicator will turn white), simply touch the (power) button for at least 7 seconds (until the system beeps twice) to turn off the power, and then turn on the power again.
PS button
• You'll need to register (pair) the controller in some situations, such as when you use the controller for the first time, or when you use the controller on another PS4™ system.
• Once you've registered (paired) the controller, you can disconnect the USB cable and use the controller wirelessly.
Select your settings.
Set up an Internet connection, set the date and time, and adjust other settings. Follow the on-screen instructions to adjust various settings, and then select [Start Now] from the set-up completion screen.
Once you have set up an Internet connection, a system software update will be downloaded automatically - as will future system software updates.
Will a child be using your PS4™ system? If so, be sure to read “Setting the parental control” section.
You can change any settings that you previously skipped via (Settings) or [Profile] in the function screen.
Setting the parental control
Some PS4™ content may not be suitable for your child. Most PS4™ content is rated by an independent ratings body.
To ensure your child only has access to suitably rated content, just set the correct parental control before you first let your child play. You can set the parental controls in (Settings) in the function screen > [Parental Controls] > [Restrict Use of PS4 Features] > [Application]. Use the tables below for guidance on how the
Parental Control Setting relates to different age groups.
You can restrict access to Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD video content, and to the Internet
Browser, from (Settings) in the function screen > [Parental Controls] > [Restrict
Use of PS4 Features]. Restricting access to the Internet Browser will not prevent launch of some applications that use the Internet.
Regardless of the Parental Control Settings, you should monitor your child’s activity on the PS4™ system. You can override the Parental Control Settings at any time to allow an older child or adult to play.
Europe, Africa and India
Player’s Age Under 3
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
1
Highest game age rating
3-6
2
7-11
3
12-15
5
16-17
7
18 and over
9
Australia
Player’s Age
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
Highest game age rating
Any
1
0-14
3
15-17
7
15-17
8
18 and over
9
New Zealand
Player’s Age
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
Highest game age rating
Any
1
0-12
3
13-15
7
R
ESTRICTE
D
16 and over
9
For more information on parental controls and age ratings please visit eu.playstation.com/parents or go to the Settings section of the User's Guide.
4-474-51381(1)
© 2013 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved.
Printed in China
XXX-XXXX X-XXX-XXX-01(1) EN
Welcome to the World of PlayStation
Get your PS4 up and running with this handy Quick Start Guide.
Quick Start Guide
English
CUH-1002A / CUH-1003A
Getting started
Connect to your TV.
Follow steps to below to connect your PlayStation®4 system to your TV.
Rear view
AC IN connector HDMI OUT port HDMI input port
AC power cord
To an electricity supply
HDMI cable
Using a PlayStation®Camera? Find out how to set it up in its instruction manual.
Connect to a LAN cable (sold separately).
No Wi-Fi connection? You can use a LAN cable to connect your PS4™ system to the Internet instead.
To connect your PS4™ system to the Internet via Wi-Fi, do not connect a LAN cable.
Rear view
LAN port
LAN cable
(sold separately)
Type of connection:
Router Internet connected device such as a modem
To the Internet
We recommend connecting your PS4™ system to the Internet to get the most out of it.
Turn on your TV, and then change the TV channel to
HDMI™.
Turn on your PS4™ system by touching the (power) button.
The power indicator will blink blue, before turning white.
Power indicator
Front view
Power button
Connect your DUALSHOCK®4 wireless controller to your PS4™ system using the USB cable, and then press the (PS) button.
The controller will be registered (paired), and turn on.
Front view
USB port
USB cable
USB port
If you can't get a picture when the PS4™ system is turned on (the power indicator will turn white), simply touch the (power) button for at least 7 seconds (until the system beeps twice) to turn off the power, and then turn on the power again.
PS button
• You'll need to register (pair) the controller in some situations, such as when you use the controller for the first time, or when you use the controller on another PS4™ system.
• Once you've registered (paired) the controller, you can disconnect the USB cable and use the controller wirelessly.
Select your settings.
Set up an Internet connection, set the date and time, and adjust other settings. Follow the on-screen instructions to adjust various settings, and then select [Start Now] from the set-up completion screen.
Once you have set up an Internet connection, a system software update will be downloaded automatically - as will future system software updates.
Will a child be using your PS4™ system? If so, be sure to read “Setting the parental control” section.
You can change any settings that you previously skipped via (Settings) or [Profile] in the function screen.
Setting the parental control
Some PS4™ content may not be suitable for your child. Most PS4™ content is rated by an independent ratings body.
To ensure your child only has access to suitably rated content, just set the correct parental control before you first let your child play. You can set the parental controls in (Settings) in the function screen > [Parental Controls] > [Restrict Use of PS4 Features] > [Application]. Use the tables below for guidance on how the
Parental Control Setting relates to different age groups.
You can restrict access to Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD video content, and to the Internet
Browser, from (Settings) in the function screen > [Parental Controls] > [Restrict
Use of PS4 Features]. Restricting access to the Internet Browser will not prevent launch of some applications that use the Internet.
Regardless of the Parental Control Settings, you should monitor your child’s activity on the PS4™ system. You can override the Parental Control Settings at any time to allow an older child or adult to play.
Europe, Africa and India
Player’s Age Under 3
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
1
Highest game age rating
3-6
2
7-11
3
12-15
5
16-17
7
18 and over
9
Australia
Player’s Age
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
Highest game age rating
Any
1
0-14
3
15-17
7
15-17
8
18 and over
9
New Zealand
Player’s Age
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
Highest game age rating
Any
1
0-12
3
13-15
7
R
ESTRICTE
D
16 and over
9
For more information on parental controls and age ratings please visit eu.playstation.com/parents or go to the Settings section of the User's Guide.
4-474-51381(1)
© 2013 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved.
Printed in China
XXX-XXXX X-XXX-XXX-01(1) EN
Welcome to the World of PlayStation
Get your PS4 up and running with this handy Quick Start Guide.
Quick Start Guide
English
CUH-1002A / CUH-1003A
Getting started
Connect to your TV.
Follow steps to below to connect your PlayStation®4 system to your TV.
Rear view
AC IN connector HDMI OUT port HDMI input port
AC power cord
To an electricity supply
HDMI cable
Using a PlayStation®Camera? Find out how to set it up in its instruction manual.
Connect to a LAN cable (sold separately).
No Wi-Fi connection? You can use a LAN cable to connect your PS4™ system to the Internet instead.
To connect your PS4™ system to the Internet via Wi-Fi, do not connect a LAN cable.
Rear view
LAN port
LAN cable
(sold separately)
Type of connection:
Router Internet connected device such as a modem
To the Internet
We recommend connecting your PS4™ system to the Internet to get the most out of it.
Turn on your TV, and then change the TV channel to
HDMI™.
Turn on your PS4™ system by touching the (power) button.
The power indicator will blink blue, before turning white.
Power indicator
Front view
Power button
Connect your DUALSHOCK®4 wireless controller to your PS4™ system using the USB cable, and then press the (PS) button.
The controller will be registered (paired), and turn on.
Front view
USB port
USB cable
USB port
If you can't get a picture when the PS4™ system is turned on (the power indicator will turn white), simply touch the (power) button for at least 7 seconds (until the system beeps twice) to turn off the power, and then turn on the power again.
PS button
• You'll need to register (pair) the controller in some situations, such as when you use the controller for the first time, or when you use the controller on another PS4™ system.
• Once you've registered (paired) the controller, you can disconnect the USB cable and use the controller wirelessly.
Select your settings.
Set up an Internet connection, set the date and time, and adjust other settings. Follow the on-screen instructions to adjust various settings, and then select [Start Now] from the set-up completion screen.
Once you have set up an Internet connection, a system software update will be downloaded automatically - as will future system software updates.
Will a child be using your PS4™ system? If so, be sure to read “Setting the parental control” section.
You can change any settings that you previously skipped via (Settings) or [Profile] in the function screen.
Setting the parental control
Some PS4™ content may not be suitable for your child. Most PS4™ content is rated by an independent ratings body.
To ensure your child only has access to suitably rated content, just set the correct parental control before you first let your child play. You can set the parental controls in (Settings) in the function screen > [Parental Controls] > [Restrict Use of PS4 Features] > [Application]. Use the tables below for guidance on how the
Parental Control Setting relates to different age groups.
You can restrict access to Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD video content, and to the Internet
Browser, from (Settings) in the function screen > [Parental Controls] > [Restrict
Use of PS4 Features]. Restricting access to the Internet Browser will not prevent launch of some applications that use the Internet.
Regardless of the Parental Control Settings, you should monitor your child’s activity on the PS4™ system. You can override the Parental Control Settings at any time to allow an older child or adult to play.
Europe, Africa and India
Player’s Age Under 3
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
1
Highest game age rating
3-6
2
7-11
3
12-15
5
16-17
7
18 and over
9
Australia
Player’s Age
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
Highest game age rating
Any
1
0-14
3
15-17
7
15-17
8
18 and over
9
New Zealand
Player’s Age
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
Highest game age rating
Any
1
0-12
3
13-15
7
R
ESTRICTE
D
16 and over
9
For more information on parental controls and age ratings please visit eu.playstation.com/parents or go to the Settings section of the User's Guide.
4-474-51381(1)
© 2013 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved.
Printed in China
XXX-XXXX X-XXX-XXX-01(1) EN
Welcome to the World of PlayStation
Get your PS4 up and running with this handy Quick Start Guide.
Quick Start Guide
English
CUH-1002A / CUH-1003A
Getting started
Connect to your TV.
Follow steps to below to connect your PlayStation®4 system to your TV.
Rear view
AC IN connector HDMI OUT port HDMI input port
AC power cord
To an electricity supply
HDMI cable
Using a PlayStation®Camera? Find out how to set it up in its instruction manual.
Connect to a LAN cable (sold separately).
No Wi-Fi connection? You can use a LAN cable to connect your PS4™ system to the Internet instead.
To connect your PS4™ system to the Internet via Wi-Fi, do not connect a LAN cable.
Rear view
LAN port
LAN cable
(sold separately)
Type of connection:
Router Internet connected device such as a modem
To the Internet
We recommend connecting your PS4™ system to the Internet to get the most out of it.
Turn on your TV, and then change the TV channel to
HDMI™.
Turn on your PS4™ system by touching the (power) button.
The power indicator will blink blue, before turning white.
Power indicator
Front view
Power button
Connect your DUALSHOCK®4 wireless controller to your PS4™ system using the USB cable, and then press the (PS) button.
The controller will be registered (paired), and turn on.
Front view
USB port
USB cable
USB port
If you can't get a picture when the PS4™ system is turned on (the power indicator will turn white), simply touch the (power) button for at least 7 seconds (until the system beeps twice) to turn off the power, and then turn on the power again.
PS button
• You'll need to register (pair) the controller in some situations, such as when you use the controller for the first time, or when you use the controller on another PS4™ system.
• Once you've registered (paired) the controller, you can disconnect the USB cable and use the controller wirelessly.
Select your settings.
Set up an Internet connection, set the date and time, and adjust other settings. Follow the on-screen instructions to adjust various settings, and then select [Start Now] from the set-up completion screen.
Once you have set up an Internet connection, a system software update will be downloaded automatically - as will future system software updates.
Will a child be using your PS4™ system? If so, be sure to read “Setting the parental control” section.
You can change any settings that you previously skipped via (Settings) or [Profile] in the function screen.
Setting the parental control
Some PS4™ content may not be suitable for your child. Most PS4™ content is rated by an independent ratings body.
To ensure your child only has access to suitably rated content, just set the correct parental control before you first let your child play. You can set the parental controls in (Settings) in the function screen > [Parental Controls] > [Restrict Use of PS4 Features] > [Application]. Use the tables below for guidance on how the
Parental Control Setting relates to different age groups.
You can restrict access to Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD video content, and to the Internet
Browser, from (Settings) in the function screen > [Parental Controls] > [Restrict
Use of PS4 Features]. Restricting access to the Internet Browser will not prevent launch of some applications that use the Internet.
Regardless of the Parental Control Settings, you should monitor your child’s activity on the PS4™ system. You can override the Parental Control Settings at any time to allow an older child or adult to play.
Europe, Africa and India
Player’s Age Under 3
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
1
Highest game age rating
3-6
2
7-11
3
12-15
5
16-17
7
18 and over
9
Australia
Player’s Age
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
Highest game age rating
Any
1
0-14
3
15-17
7
15-17
8
18 and over
9
New Zealand
Player’s Age
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
Highest game age rating
Any
1
0-12
3
13-15
7
R
ESTRICTE
D
16 and over
9
For more information on parental controls and age ratings please visit eu.playstation.com/parents or go to the Settings section of the User's Guide.
4-474-51381(1)
© 2013 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved.
Printed in China
XXX-XXXX X-XXX-XXX-01(1) EN
Welcome to the World of PlayStation
Get your PS4 up and running with this handy Quick Start Guide.
Quick Start Guide
English
CUH-1002A / CUH-1003A
Getting started
Connect to your TV.
Follow steps to below to connect your PlayStation®4 system to your TV.
Rear view
AC IN connector HDMI OUT port HDMI input port
AC power cord
To an electricity supply
HDMI cable
Using a PlayStation®Camera? Find out how to set it up in its instruction manual.
Connect to a LAN cable (sold separately).
No Wi-Fi connection? You can use a LAN cable to connect your PS4™ system to the Internet instead.
To connect your PS4™ system to the Internet via Wi-Fi, do not connect a LAN cable.
Rear view
LAN port
LAN cable
(sold separately)
Type of connection:
Router Internet connected device such as a modem
To the Internet
We recommend connecting your PS4™ system to the Internet to get the most out of it.
Turn on your TV, and then change the TV channel to
HDMI™.
Turn on your PS4™ system by touching the (power) button.
The power indicator will blink blue, before turning white.
Power indicator
Front view
Power button
Connect your DUALSHOCK®4 wireless controller to your PS4™ system using the USB cable, and then press the (PS) button.
The controller will be registered (paired), and turn on.
Front view
USB port
USB cable
USB port
If you can't get a picture when the PS4™ system is turned on (the power indicator will turn white), simply touch the (power) button for at least 7 seconds (until the system beeps twice) to turn off the power, and then turn on the power again.
PS button
• You'll need to register (pair) the controller in some situations, such as when you use the controller for the first time, or when you use the controller on another PS4™ system.
• Once you've registered (paired) the controller, you can disconnect the USB cable and use the controller wirelessly.
Select your settings.
Set up an Internet connection, set the date and time, and adjust other settings. Follow the on-screen instructions to adjust various settings, and then select [Start Now] from the set-up completion screen.
Once you have set up an Internet connection, a system software update will be downloaded automatically - as will future system software updates.
Will a child be using your PS4™ system? If so, be sure to read “Setting the parental control” section.
You can change any settings that you previously skipped via (Settings) or [Profile] in the function screen.
Setting the parental control
Some PS4™ content may not be suitable for your child. Most PS4™ content is rated by an independent ratings body.
To ensure your child only has access to suitably rated content, just set the correct parental control before you first let your child play. You can set the parental controls in (Settings) in the function screen > [Parental Controls] > [Restrict Use of PS4 Features] > [Application]. Use the tables below for guidance on how the
Parental Control Setting relates to different age groups.
You can restrict access to Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD video content, and to the Internet
Browser, from (Settings) in the function screen > [Parental Controls] > [Restrict
Use of PS4 Features]. Restricting access to the Internet Browser will not prevent launch of some applications that use the Internet.
Regardless of the Parental Control Settings, you should monitor your child’s activity on the PS4™ system. You can override the Parental Control Settings at any time to allow an older child or adult to play.
Europe, Africa and India
Player’s Age Under 3
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
1
Highest game age rating
3-6
2
7-11
3
12-15
5
16-17
7
18 and over
9
Australia
Player’s Age
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
Highest game age rating
Any
1
0-14
3
15-17
7
15-17
8
18 and over
9
New Zealand
Player’s Age
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
Highest game age rating
Any
1
0-12
3
13-15
7
R
ESTRICTE
D
16 and over
9
For more information on parental controls and age ratings please visit eu.playstation.com/parents or go to the Settings section of the User's Guide.
4-474-51381(1)
© 2013 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved.
Printed in China
XXX-XXXX X-XXX-XXX-01(1) EN
Welcome to the World of PlayStation
Get your PS4 up and running with this handy Quick Start Guide.
Quick Start Guide
English
CUH-1002A / CUH-1003A
Getting started
Connect to your TV.
Follow steps to below to connect your PlayStation®4 system to your TV.
Rear view
AC IN connector HDMI OUT port HDMI input port
AC power cord
To an electricity supply
HDMI cable
Using a PlayStation®Camera? Find out how to set it up in its instruction manual.
Connect to a LAN cable (sold separately).
No Wi-Fi connection? You can use a LAN cable to connect your PS4™ system to the Internet instead.
To connect your PS4™ system to the Internet via Wi-Fi, do not connect a LAN cable.
Rear view
LAN port
LAN cable
(sold separately)
Type of connection:
Router Internet connected device such as a modem
To the Internet
We recommend connecting your PS4™ system to the Internet to get the most out of it.
Turn on your TV, and then change the TV channel to
HDMI™.
Turn on your PS4™ system by touching the (power) button.
The power indicator will blink blue, before turning white.
Power indicator
Front view
Power button
Connect your DUALSHOCK®4 wireless controller to your PS4™ system using the USB cable, and then press the (PS) button.
The controller will be registered (paired), and turn on.
Front view
USB port
USB cable
USB port
If you can't get a picture when the PS4™ system is turned on (the power indicator will turn white), simply touch the (power) button for at least 7 seconds (until the system beeps twice) to turn off the power, and then turn on the power again.
PS button
• You'll need to register (pair) the controller in some situations, such as when you use the controller for the first time, or when you use the controller on another PS4™ system.
• Once you've registered (paired) the controller, you can disconnect the USB cable and use the controller wirelessly.
Select your settings.
Set up an Internet connection, set the date and time, and adjust other settings. Follow the on-screen instructions to adjust various settings, and then select [Start Now] from the set-up completion screen.
Once you have set up an Internet connection, a system software update will be downloaded automatically - as will future system software updates.
Will a child be using your PS4™ system? If so, be sure to read “Setting the parental control” section.
You can change any settings that you previously skipped via (Settings) or [Profile] in the function screen.
Setting the parental control
Some PS4™ content may not be suitable for your child. Most PS4™ content is rated by an independent ratings body.
To ensure your child only has access to suitably rated content, just set the correct parental control before you first let your child play. You can set the parental controls in (Settings) in the function screen > [Parental Controls] > [Restrict Use of PS4 Features] > [Application]. Use the tables below for guidance on how the
Parental Control Setting relates to different age groups.
You can restrict access to Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD video content, and to the Internet
Browser, from (Settings) in the function screen > [Parental Controls] > [Restrict
Use of PS4 Features]. Restricting access to the Internet Browser will not prevent launch of some applications that use the Internet.
Regardless of the Parental Control Settings, you should monitor your child’s activity on the PS4™ system. You can override the Parental Control Settings at any time to allow an older child or adult to play.
Europe, Africa and India
Player’s Age Under 3
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
1
Highest game age rating
3-6
2
7-11
3
12-15
5
16-17
7
18 and over
9
Australia
Player’s Age
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
Highest game age rating
Any
1
0-14
3
15-17
7
15-17
8
18 and over
9
New Zealand
Player’s Age
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
Highest game age rating
Any
1
0-12
3
13-15
7
R
ESTRICTE
D
16 and over
9
For more information on parental controls and age ratings please visit eu.playstation.com/parents or go to the Settings section of the User's Guide.
4-474-51381(1)
© 2013 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved.
Printed in China
XXX-XXXX X-XXX-XXX-01(1) EN
Welcome to the World of PlayStation
Get your PS4 up and running with this handy Quick Start Guide.
Quick Start Guide
English
CUH-1002A / CUH-1003A
Getting started
Connect to your TV.
Follow steps to below to connect your PlayStation®4 system to your TV.
Rear view
AC IN connector HDMI OUT port HDMI input port
AC power cord
To an electricity supply
HDMI cable
Using a PlayStation®Camera? Find out how to set it up in its instruction manual.
Connect to a LAN cable (sold separately).
No Wi-Fi connection? You can use a LAN cable to connect your PS4™ system to the Internet instead.
To connect your PS4™ system to the Internet via Wi-Fi, do not connect a LAN cable.
Rear view
LAN port
LAN cable
(sold separately)
Type of connection:
Router Internet connected device such as a modem
To the Internet
We recommend connecting your PS4™ system to the Internet to get the most out of it.
Turn on your TV, and then change the TV channel to
HDMI™.
Turn on your PS4™ system by touching the (power) button.
The power indicator will blink blue, before turning white.
Power indicator
Front view
Power button
Connect your DUALSHOCK®4 wireless controller to your PS4™ system using the USB cable, and then press the (PS) button.
The controller will be registered (paired), and turn on.
Front view
USB port
USB cable
USB port
If you can't get a picture when the PS4™ system is turned on (the power indicator will turn white), simply touch the (power) button for at least 7 seconds (until the system beeps twice) to turn off the power, and then turn on the power again.
PS button
• You'll need to register (pair) the controller in some situations, such as when you use the controller for the first time, or when you use the controller on another PS4™ system.
• Once you've registered (paired) the controller, you can disconnect the USB cable and use the controller wirelessly.
Select your settings.
Set up an Internet connection, set the date and time, and adjust other settings. Follow the on-screen instructions to adjust various settings, and then select [Start Now] from the set-up completion screen.
Once you have set up an Internet connection, a system software update will be downloaded automatically - as will future system software updates.
Will a child be using your PS4™ system? If so, be sure to read “Setting the parental control” section.
You can change any settings that you previously skipped via (Settings) or [Profile] in the function screen.
Setting the parental control
Some PS4™ content may not be suitable for your child. Most PS4™ content is rated by an independent ratings body.
To ensure your child only has access to suitably rated content, just set the correct parental control before you first let your child play. You can set the parental controls in (Settings) in the function screen > [Parental Controls] > [Restrict Use of PS4 Features] > [Application]. Use the tables below for guidance on how the
Parental Control Setting relates to different age groups.
You can restrict access to Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD video content, and to the Internet
Browser, from (Settings) in the function screen > [Parental Controls] > [Restrict
Use of PS4 Features]. Restricting access to the Internet Browser will not prevent launch of some applications that use the Internet.
Regardless of the Parental Control Settings, you should monitor your child’s activity on the PS4™ system. You can override the Parental Control Settings at any time to allow an older child or adult to play.
Europe, Africa and India
Player’s Age Under 3
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
1
Highest game age rating
3-6
2
7-11
3
12-15
5
16-17
7
18 and over
9
Australia
Player’s Age
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
Highest game age rating
Any
1
0-14
3
15-17
7
15-17
8
18 and over
9
New Zealand
Player’s Age
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
Highest game age rating
Any
1
0-12
3
13-15
7
R
ESTRICTE
D
16 and over
9
For more information on parental controls and age ratings please visit eu.playstation.com/parents or go to the Settings section of the User's Guide.
4-474-51381(1)
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Welcome to the World of PlayStation
Get your PS4 up and running with this handy Quick Start Guide.
Quick Start Guide
English
CUH-1002A / CUH-1003A
Getting started
Connect to your TV.
Follow steps to below to connect your PlayStation®4 system to your TV.
Rear view
AC IN connector HDMI OUT port HDMI input port
AC power cord
To an electricity supply
HDMI cable
Using a PlayStation®Camera? Find out how to set it up in its instruction manual.
Connect to a LAN cable (sold separately).
No Wi-Fi connection? You can use a LAN cable to connect your PS4™ system to the Internet instead.
To connect your PS4™ system to the Internet via Wi-Fi, do not connect a LAN cable.
Rear view
LAN port
LAN cable
(sold separately)
Type of connection:
Router Internet connected device such as a modem
To the Internet
We recommend connecting your PS4™ system to the Internet to get the most out of it.
Turn on your TV, and then change the TV channel to
HDMI™.
Turn on your PS4™ system by touching the (power) button.
The power indicator will blink blue, before turning white.
Power indicator
Front view
Power button
Connect your DUALSHOCK®4 wireless controller to your PS4™ system using the USB cable, and then press the (PS) button.
The controller will be registered (paired), and turn on.
Front view
USB port
USB cable
USB port
If you can't get a picture when the PS4™ system is turned on (the power indicator will turn white), simply touch the (power) button for at least 7 seconds (until the system beeps twice) to turn off the power, and then turn on the power again.
PS button
• You'll need to register (pair) the controller in some situations, such as when you use the controller for the first time, or when you use the controller on another PS4™ system.
• Once you've registered (paired) the controller, you can disconnect the USB cable and use the controller wirelessly.
Select your settings.
Set up an Internet connection, set the date and time, and adjust other settings. Follow the on-screen instructions to adjust various settings, and then select [Start Now] from the set-up completion screen.
Once you have set up an Internet connection, a system software update will be downloaded automatically - as will future system software updates.
Will a child be using your PS4™ system? If so, be sure to read “Setting the parental control” section.
You can change any settings that you previously skipped via (Settings) or [Profile] in the function screen.
Setting the parental control
Some PS4™ content may not be suitable for your child. Most PS4™ content is rated by an independent ratings body.
To ensure your child only has access to suitably rated content, just set the correct parental control before you first let your child play. You can set the parental controls in (Settings) in the function screen > [Parental Controls] > [Restrict Use of PS4 Features] > [Application]. Use the tables below for guidance on how the
Parental Control Setting relates to different age groups.
You can restrict access to Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD video content, and to the Internet
Browser, from (Settings) in the function screen > [Parental Controls] > [Restrict
Use of PS4 Features]. Restricting access to the Internet Browser will not prevent launch of some applications that use the Internet.
Regardless of the Parental Control Settings, you should monitor your child’s activity on the PS4™ system. You can override the Parental Control Settings at any time to allow an older child or adult to play.
Europe, Africa and India
Player’s Age Under 3
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
1
Highest game age rating
3-6
2
7-11
3
12-15
5
16-17
7
18 and over
9
Australia
Player’s Age
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
Highest game age rating
Any
1
0-14
3
15-17
7
15-17
8
18 and over
9
New Zealand
Player’s Age
PS4™ Parental
Control Setting
Highest game age rating
Any
1
0-12
3
13-15
7
R
ESTRICTE
D
16 and over
9
For more information on parental controls and age ratings please visit eu.playstation.com/parents or go to the Settings section of the User's Guide.
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Using the screen
Function screen
Access several features here including your current Trophy details, new notifications, Friends and Settings.
To enjoy some features, you must have an Internet connection or be signed in to PSN
SM
.
Up button/
Down button
Home screen
Content area
Access your games and other content.
All content is listed from left to right in order of the most recently accessed.
Playing games
Insert a disc.
The game will appear in the content area of the home screen.
Front view
Select the game to start playing.
Up button/
Down button
Content info screen
Access the latest information about the currently selected content. To display the latest information, you must be signed in to PSN
SM
.
Quitting a game
Press and hold the (PS) button, and then select [Close Application].
Returning to the home screen from a game
To return to the home screen without quitting a game, press the (PS) button.
To resume playing the game, select it from the content area.
Removing a disc
Touch the (eject) button.
Front view
Eject button
Go to (PlayStation®Store)
Now that you've got a PS4™ system, it's time to head over to see what's available at PlayStation®Store.
can’t get anywhere else. You’ll find games to suit every taste, as well as game add-ons that make your games even more fun to play, plus free demos and much, much more. And you can even begin playing your games before they've finished downloading.
To use PlayStation®Store, you must have a Sony Entertainment Network (SEN) account and an Internet connection. PlayStation®Store and SEN subject to terms and country and language restrictions, see eu.playstation.com/legal for details.
Users are responsible for internet service fees. Users must be 7 years or older and users under 18 require parental consent. Additional age restrictions may apply.
Charges apply for some content and/or services.
Sharing your gaming experience
When using some of the PS4™ system's online services, you can upload screenshots and video clips of gameplay from a game, and broadcast (stream) your gameplay.
To use these features, you must have an SEN master account and an Internet connection.
Using a mono headset
Connect the mono headset to your controller for in-game voice chat.
Mono headset
Microphone
MIC switch
Stereo headset jack
Clip
Creating an SEN account
Create an SEN account to use PSN
SM
and SEN services such as PlayStation®Store and
Music Unlimited*.
* Not available in all countries.
• You can create your own SEN account for free.
• You must have an Internet connection to use services. You must also update the system software to the latest version.
• A maximum of 16 accounts can be registered on each PS4™ system.
• To create a sub account for users under a certain age, you must first create a master account for a parent or guardian.
If you do not have an SEN account
Select (Settings) > [PSN
SM
] > [Sign In to PSN] > [I don't have an account] from the function screen, and then create an account.
If you already have an SEN account
Select (Settings) > [PSN
SM
] > [Sign In to PSN] from the function screen, enter your sign-in ID and password, and then select [Sign In].
Using the controller
Charging
To use your controller wirelessly, you must first charge its battery. Press and hold the (PS) button and the controller's battery charge level will be shown on-screen.
Turn on your PS4™ system (the power indicator will light up white), or set it to standby mode (the power indicator will light up orange).
Connect your controller to your PS4™ system with the USB cable.
Using multiple controllers
You can use up to 4 controllers at the same time.
When you press the (PS) button on a controller for which registration has been completed, a colour will be assigned to that user and the light bar will light up in their own colour, depending on the order in which they join in. The first user is blue, the second is red, the third is green and the fourth is pink.
Light bar
USB port
To your
PS4™ system
To charge your controller when in standby mode, you must first checkmark the [Supply Power from USB Ports] option in (Settings) > [Power Saving
Settings] > [Set Functions Available in Standby Mode].
Turning off the power
Caution
If you disconnect the AC power cord while the power indicator is lit or blinking, data might be lost or corrupted, or the system might become damaged. You must disconnect the AC power cord only once the power is turned off completely. Be sure to read the "Turning off the power completely" section below.
Entering standby mode
You can charge the controller from a USB port and remain signed in to PSN
SM
while in standby mode.
Select (Power) from the function screen, and then select [Enter Standby Mode].
The picture will disappear, and the power indicator will blink white, before turning orange.
To exit standby mode, press the (PS) button.
Turning off the power completely
Select (Power) from the function screen, and then select [Turn Off PS4].
The picture will disappear, and the power indicator will blink white, before turning off.
Power indicator status
White
Orange
Unlit
The power is on
Standby mode
The power is off
Further information
User's Guide
The User's Guide contains more information about what your PS4™ system can do
– including how to adjust settings, how long to charge the controller for and how to use each function. Select (Settings) > (User's Guide) from the function screen.
You can also view the User's Guide by visiting: eu.playstation.com/help/ps4/manuals/
You must have an Internet connection to view the User’s Guide.
Safety Guide
The Safety Guide contains information about how to safely use your PS4™ system, and information about specifications. Be sure to read it before using the system.
" ", "PlayStation", "DUALSHOCK", "
Computer Entertainment Inc. "
" and " " are registered trademarks of Sony
" and "PSN" are trademarks of the same company.
"SONY" and " " are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. "Sony Entertainment Network" is a trademark of the same company.
The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
"Blu-ray Disc™" and "Blu-ray™" are trademarks of the Blu-ray Disc Association.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Information about system functionality and images published in this document may vary from those for your system, depending on the system software version in use. Also, the illustrations and screen images used in this guide may vary from the actual product.
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Using the screen
Function screen
Access several features here including your current Trophy details, new notifications, Friends and Settings.
To enjoy some features, you must have an Internet connection or be signed in to PSN
SM
.
Up button/
Down button
Home screen
Content area
Access your games and other content.
All content is listed from left to right in order of the most recently accessed.
Playing games
Insert a disc.
The game will appear in the content area of the home screen.
Front view
Select the game to start playing.
Up button/
Down button
Content info screen
Access the latest information about the currently selected content. To display the latest information, you must be signed in to PSN
SM
.
Quitting a game
Press and hold the (PS) button, and then select [Close Application].
Returning to the home screen from a game
To return to the home screen without quitting a game, press the (PS) button.
To resume playing the game, select it from the content area.
Removing a disc
Touch the (eject) button.
Front view
Eject button
Go to (PlayStation®Store)
Now that you've got a PS4™ system, it's time to head over to see what's available at PlayStation®Store.
can’t get anywhere else. You’ll find games to suit every taste, as well as game add-ons that make your games even more fun to play, plus free demos and much, much more. And you can even begin playing your games before they've finished downloading.
To use PlayStation®Store, you must have a Sony Entertainment Network (SEN) account and an Internet connection. PlayStation®Store and SEN subject to terms and country and language restrictions, see eu.playstation.com/legal for details.
Users are responsible for internet service fees. Users must be 7 years or older and users under 18 require parental consent. Additional age restrictions may apply.
Charges apply for some content and/or services.
Sharing your gaming experience
When using some of the PS4™ system's online services, you can upload screenshots and video clips of gameplay from a game, and broadcast (stream) your gameplay.
To use these features, you must have an SEN master account and an Internet connection.
Using a mono headset
Connect the mono headset to your controller for in-game voice chat.
Mono headset
Microphone
MIC switch
Stereo headset jack
Clip
Creating an SEN account
Create an SEN account to use PSN
SM
and SEN services such as PlayStation®Store and
Music Unlimited*.
* Not available in all countries.
• You can create your own SEN account for free.
• You must have an Internet connection to use services. You must also update the system software to the latest version.
• A maximum of 16 accounts can be registered on each PS4™ system.
• To create a sub account for users under a certain age, you must first create a master account for a parent or guardian.
If you do not have an SEN account
Select (Settings) > [PSN
SM
] > [Sign In to PSN] > [I don't have an account] from the function screen, and then create an account.
If you already have an SEN account
Select (Settings) > [PSN
SM
] > [Sign In to PSN] from the function screen, enter your sign-in ID and password, and then select [Sign In].
Using the controller
Charging
To use your controller wirelessly, you must first charge its battery. Press and hold the (PS) button and the controller's battery charge level will be shown on-screen.
Turn on your PS4™ system (the power indicator will light up white), or set it to standby mode (the power indicator will light up orange).
Connect your controller to your PS4™ system with the USB cable.
Using multiple controllers
You can use up to 4 controllers at the same time.
When you press the (PS) button on a controller for which registration has been completed, a colour will be assigned to that user and the light bar will light up in their own colour, depending on the order in which they join in. The first user is blue, the second is red, the third is green and the fourth is pink.
USB port
Light bar
To your
PS4™ system
To charge your controller when in standby mode, you must first checkmark the [Supply Power from USB Ports] option in (Settings) > [Power Saving
Settings] > [Set Functions Available in Standby Mode].
Turning off the power
Caution
If you disconnect the AC power cord while the power indicator is lit or blinking, data might be lost or corrupted, or the system might become damaged. You must disconnect the AC power cord only once the power is turned off completely. Be sure to read the "Turning off the power completely" section below.
Entering standby mode
You can charge the controller from a USB port and remain signed in to PSN
SM
while in standby mode.
Select (Power) from the function screen, and then select [Enter Standby Mode].
The picture will disappear, and the power indicator will blink white, before turning orange.
To exit standby mode, press the (PS) button.
Turning off the power completely
Select (Power) from the function screen, and then select [Turn Off PS4].
The picture will disappear, and the power indicator will blink white, before turning off.
Power indicator status
White
Orange
Unlit
The power is on
Standby mode
The power is off
Further information
User's Guide
The User's Guide contains more information about what your PS4™ system can do
– including how to adjust settings, how long to charge the controller for and how to use each function. Select (Settings) > (User's Guide) from the function screen.
You can also view the User's Guide by visiting: eu.playstation.com/help/ps4/manuals/
You must have an Internet connection to view the User’s Guide.
Safety Guide
The Safety Guide contains information about how to safely use your PS4™ system, and information about specifications. Be sure to read it before using the system.
" ", "PlayStation", "DUALSHOCK", "
Computer Entertainment Inc. "
" and " " are registered trademarks of Sony
" and "PSN" are trademarks of the same company.
"SONY" and " " are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. "Sony Entertainment Network" is a trademark of the same company.
The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
"Blu-ray Disc™" and "Blu-ray™" are trademarks of the Blu-ray Disc Association.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Information about system functionality and images published in this document may vary from those for your system, depending on the system software version in use. Also, the illustrations and screen images used in this guide may vary from the actual product.
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Using the screen
Function screen
Access several features here including your current Trophy details, new notifications, Friends and Settings.
To enjoy some features, you must have an Internet connection or be signed in to PSN
SM
.
Up button/
Down button
Home screen
Content area
Access your games and other content.
All content is listed from left to right in order of the most recently accessed.
Playing games
Insert a disc.
The game will appear in the content area of the home screen.
Front view
Select the game to start playing.
Up button/
Down button
Content info screen
Access the latest information about the currently selected content. To display the latest information, you must be signed in to PSN
SM
.
Quitting a game
Press and hold the (PS) button, and then select [Close Application].
Returning to the home screen from a game
To return to the home screen without quitting a game, press the (PS) button.
To resume playing the game, select it from the content area.
Removing a disc
Touch the (eject) button.
Front view
Eject button
Go to (PlayStation®Store)
Now that you've got a PS4™ system, it's time to head over to see what's available at PlayStation®Store.
can’t get anywhere else. You’ll find games to suit every taste, as well as game add-ons that make your games even more fun to play, plus free demos and much, much more. And you can even begin playing your games before they've finished downloading.
To use PlayStation®Store, you must have a Sony Entertainment Network (SEN) account and an Internet connection. PlayStation®Store and SEN subject to terms and country and language restrictions, see eu.playstation.com/legal for details.
Users are responsible for internet service fees. Users must be 7 years or older and users under 18 require parental consent. Additional age restrictions may apply.
Charges apply for some content and/or services.
Sharing your gaming experience
When using some of the PS4™ system's online services, you can upload screenshots and video clips of gameplay from a game, and broadcast (stream) your gameplay.
To use these features, you must have an SEN master account and an Internet connection.
Using a mono headset
Connect the mono headset to your controller for in-game voice chat.
Mono headset
Microphone
MIC switch
Stereo headset jack
Clip
Creating an SEN account
Create an SEN account to use PSN
SM
and SEN services such as PlayStation®Store and
Music Unlimited*.
* Not available in all countries.
• You can create your own SEN account for free.
• You must have an Internet connection to use services. You must also update the system software to the latest version.
• A maximum of 16 accounts can be registered on each PS4™ system.
• To create a sub account for users under a certain age, you must first create a master account for a parent or guardian.
If you do not have an SEN account
Select (Settings) > [PSN
SM
] > [Sign In to PSN] > [I don't have an account] from the function screen, and then create an account.
If you already have an SEN account
Select (Settings) > [PSN
SM
] > [Sign In to PSN] from the function screen, enter your sign-in ID and password, and then select [Sign In].
Using the controller
Charging
To use your controller wirelessly, you must first charge its battery. Press and hold the (PS) button and the controller's battery charge level will be shown on-screen.
Turn on your PS4™ system (the power indicator will light up white), or set it to standby mode (the power indicator will light up orange).
Connect your controller to your PS4™ system with the USB cable.
Using multiple controllers
You can use up to 4 controllers at the same time.
When you press the (PS) button on a controller for which registration has been completed, a colour will be assigned to that user and the light bar will light up in their own colour, depending on the order in which they join in. The first user is blue, the second is red, the third is green and the fourth is pink.
Light bar
USB port
To your
PS4™ system
To charge your controller when in standby mode, you must first checkmark the [Supply Power from USB Ports] option in (Settings) > [Power Saving
Settings] > [Set Functions Available in Standby Mode].
Turning off the power
Caution
If you disconnect the AC power cord while the power indicator is lit or blinking, data might be lost or corrupted, or the system might become damaged. You must disconnect the AC power cord only once the power is turned off completely. Be sure to read the "Turning off the power completely" section below.
Entering standby mode
You can charge the controller from a USB port and remain signed in to PSN
SM
while in standby mode.
Select (Power) from the function screen, and then select [Enter Standby Mode].
The picture will disappear, and the power indicator will blink white, before turning orange.
To exit standby mode, press the (PS) button.
Turning off the power completely
Select (Power) from the function screen, and then select [Turn Off PS4].
The picture will disappear, and the power indicator will blink white, before turning off.
Power indicator status
White
Orange
Unlit
The power is on
Standby mode
The power is off
Further information
User's Guide
The User's Guide contains more information about what your PS4™ system can do
– including how to adjust settings, how long to charge the controller for and how to use each function. Select (Settings) > (User's Guide) from the function screen.
You can also view the User's Guide by visiting: eu.playstation.com/help/ps4/manuals/
You must have an Internet connection to view the User’s Guide.
Safety Guide
The Safety Guide contains information about how to safely use your PS4™ system, and information about specifications. Be sure to read it before using the system.
" ", "PlayStation", "DUALSHOCK", "
Computer Entertainment Inc. "
" and " " are registered trademarks of Sony
" and "PSN" are trademarks of the same company.
"SONY" and " " are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. "Sony Entertainment Network" is a trademark of the same company.
The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
"Blu-ray Disc™" and "Blu-ray™" are trademarks of the Blu-ray Disc Association.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Information about system functionality and images published in this document may vary from those for your system, depending on the system software version in use. Also, the illustrations and screen images used in this guide may vary from the actual product.
XXX-XXXX X-XXX-XXX-01(1) EN
Using the screen
Function screen
Access several features here including your current Trophy details, new notifications, Friends and Settings.
To enjoy some features, you must have an Internet connection or be signed in to PSN
SM
.
Up button/
Down button
Home screen
Content area
Access your games and other content.
All content is listed from left to right in order of the most recently accessed.
Playing games
Insert a disc.
The game will appear in the content area of the home screen.
Front view
Select the game to start playing.
Up button/
Down button
Content info screen
Access the latest information about the currently selected content. To display the latest information, you must be signed in to PSN
SM
.
Quitting a game
Press and hold the (PS) button, and then select [Close Application].
Returning to the home screen from a game
To return to the home screen without quitting a game, press the (PS) button.
To resume playing the game, select it from the content area.
Removing a disc
Touch the (eject) button.
Front view
Eject button
Go to (PlayStation®Store)
Now that you've got a PS4™ system, it's time to head over to see what's available at PlayStation®Store.
can’t get anywhere else. You’ll find games to suit every taste, as well as game add-ons that make your games even more fun to play, plus free demos and much, much more. And you can even begin playing your games before they've finished downloading.
To use PlayStation®Store, you must have a Sony Entertainment Network (SEN) account and an Internet connection. PlayStation®Store and SEN subject to terms and country and language restrictions, see eu.playstation.com/legal for details.
Users are responsible for internet service fees. Users must be 7 years or older and users under 18 require parental consent. Additional age restrictions may apply.
Charges apply for some content and/or services.
Sharing your gaming experience
When using some of the PS4™ system's online services, you can upload screenshots and video clips of gameplay from a game, and broadcast (stream) your gameplay.
To use these features, you must have an SEN master account and an Internet connection.
Using a mono headset
Connect the mono headset to your controller for in-game voice chat.
Mono headset
Microphone
MIC switch
Stereo headset jack
Clip
Creating an SEN account
Create an SEN account to use PSN
SM
and SEN services such as PlayStation®Store and
Music Unlimited*.
* Not available in all countries.
• You can create your own SEN account for free.
• You must have an Internet connection to use services. You must also update the system software to the latest version.
• A maximum of 16 accounts can be registered on each PS4™ system.
• To create a sub account for users under a certain age, you must first create a master account for a parent or guardian.
If you do not have an SEN account
Select (Settings) > [PSN
SM
] > [Sign In to PSN] > [I don't have an account] from the function screen, and then create an account.
If you already have an SEN account
Select (Settings) > [PSN
SM
] > [Sign In to PSN] from the function screen, enter your sign-in ID and password, and then select [Sign In].
Using the controller
Charging
To use your controller wirelessly, you must first charge its battery. Press and hold the (PS) button and the controller's battery charge level will be shown on-screen.
Turn on your PS4™ system (the power indicator will light up white), or set it to standby mode (the power indicator will light up orange).
Connect your controller to your PS4™ system with the USB cable.
Using multiple controllers
You can use up to 4 controllers at the same time.
When you press the (PS) button on a controller for which registration has been completed, a colour will be assigned to that user and the light bar will light up in their own colour, depending on the order in which they join in. The first user is blue, the second is red, the third is green and the fourth is pink.
USB port
Light bar
To your
PS4™ system
To charge your controller when in standby mode, you must first checkmark the [Supply Power from USB Ports] option in (Settings) > [Power Saving
Settings] > [Set Functions Available in Standby Mode].
Turning off the power
Caution
If you disconnect the AC power cord while the power indicator is lit or blinking, data might be lost or corrupted, or the system might become damaged. You must disconnect the AC power cord only once the power is turned off completely. Be sure to read the "Turning off the power completely" section below.
Entering standby mode
You can charge the controller from a USB port and remain signed in to PSN
SM
while in standby mode.
Select (Power) from the function screen, and then select [Enter Standby Mode].
The picture will disappear, and the power indicator will blink white, before turning orange.
To exit standby mode, press the (PS) button.
Turning off the power completely
Select (Power) from the function screen, and then select [Turn Off PS4].
The picture will disappear, and the power indicator will blink white, before turning off.
Power indicator status
White
Orange
Unlit
The power is on
Standby mode
The power is off
Further information
User's Guide
The User's Guide contains more information about what your PS4™ system can do
– including how to adjust settings, how long to charge the controller for and how to use each function. Select (Settings) > (User's Guide) from the function screen.
You can also view the User's Guide by visiting: eu.playstation.com/help/ps4/manuals/
You must have an Internet connection to view the User’s Guide.
Safety Guide
The Safety Guide contains information about how to safely use your PS4™ system, and information about specifications. Be sure to read it before using the system.
" ", "PlayStation", "DUALSHOCK", "
Computer Entertainment Inc. "
" and " " are registered trademarks of Sony
" and "PSN" are trademarks of the same company.
"SONY" and " " are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. "Sony Entertainment Network" is a trademark of the same company.
The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
"Blu-ray Disc™" and "Blu-ray™" are trademarks of the Blu-ray Disc Association.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Information about system functionality and images published in this document may vary from those for your system, depending on the system software version in use. Also, the illustrations and screen images used in this guide may vary from the actual product.
XXX-XXXX X-XXX-XXX-01(1) EN
Using the screen
Function screen
Access several features here including your current Trophy details, new notifications, Friends and Settings.
To enjoy some features, you must have an Internet connection or be signed in to PSN
SM
.
Up button/
Down button
Home screen
Content area
Access your games and other content.
All content is listed from left to right in order of the most recently accessed.
Playing games
Insert a disc.
The game will appear in the content area of the home screen.
Front view
Select the game to start playing.
Up button/
Down button
Content info screen
Access the latest information about the currently selected content. To display the latest information, you must be signed in to PSN
SM
.
Quitting a game
Press and hold the (PS) button, and then select [Close Application].
Returning to the home screen from a game
To return to the home screen without quitting a game, press the (PS) button.
To resume playing the game, select it from the content area.
Removing a disc
Touch the (eject) button.
Front view
Eject button
Go to (PlayStation®Store)
Now that you've got a PS4™ system, it's time to head over to see what's available at PlayStation®Store.
can’t get anywhere else. You’ll find games to suit every taste, as well as game add-ons that make your games even more fun to play, plus free demos and much, much more. And you can even begin playing your games before they've finished downloading.
To use PlayStation®Store, you must have a Sony Entertainment Network (SEN) account and an Internet connection. PlayStation®Store and SEN subject to terms and country and language restrictions, see eu.playstation.com/legal for details.
Users are responsible for internet service fees. Users must be 7 years or older and users under 18 require parental consent. Additional age restrictions may apply.
Charges apply for some content and/or services.
Sharing your gaming experience
When using some of the PS4™ system's online services, you can upload screenshots and video clips of gameplay from a game, and broadcast (stream) your gameplay.
To use these features, you must have an SEN master account and an Internet connection.
Using a mono headset
Connect the mono headset to your controller for in-game voice chat.
Mono headset
Microphone
MIC switch
Stereo headset jack
Clip
Creating an SEN account
Create an SEN account to use PSN
SM
and SEN services such as PlayStation®Store and
Music Unlimited*.
* Not available in all countries.
• You can create your own SEN account for free.
• You must have an Internet connection to use services. You must also update the system software to the latest version.
• A maximum of 16 accounts can be registered on each PS4™ system.
• To create a sub account for users under a certain age, you must first create a master account for a parent or guardian.
Using the controller
Charging
To use your controller wirelessly, you must first charge its battery. Press and hold the (PS) button and the controller's battery charge level will be shown on-screen.
Turn on your PS4™ system (the power indicator will light up white), or set it to standby mode (the power indicator will light up orange).
Connect your controller to your PS4™ system with the USB cable.
If you do not have an SEN account
Select (Settings) > [PSN
SM
] > [Sign In to PSN] > [I don't have an account] from the function screen, and then create an account.
If you already have an SEN account
Select (Settings) > [PSN
SM
] > [Sign In to PSN] from the function screen, enter your sign-in ID and password, and then select [Sign In].
Light bar
Using multiple controllers
You can use up to 4 controllers at the same time.
When you press the (PS) button on a controller for which registration has been completed, a colour will be assigned to that user and the light bar will light up in their own colour, depending on the order in which they join in. The first user is blue, the second is red, the third is green and the fourth is pink.
USB port
To your
PS4™ system
To charge your controller when in standby mode, you must first checkmark the [Supply Power from USB Ports] option in (Settings) > [Power Saving
Settings] > [Set Functions Available in Standby Mode].
Turning off the power
Caution
If you disconnect the AC power cord while the power indicator is lit or blinking, data might be lost or corrupted, or the system might become damaged. You must disconnect the AC power cord only once the power is turned off completely. Be sure to read the "Turning off the power completely" section below.
Entering standby mode
You can charge the controller from a USB port and remain signed in to PSN
SM
while in standby mode.
Select (Power) from the function screen, and then select [Enter Standby Mode].
The picture will disappear, and the power indicator will blink white, before turning orange.
To exit standby mode, press the (PS) button.
Turning off the power completely
Select (Power) from the function screen, and then select [Turn Off PS4].
The picture will disappear, and the power indicator will blink white, before turning off.
Power indicator status
White
Orange
Unlit
The power is on
Standby mode
The power is off
Further information
User's Guide
The User's Guide contains more information about what your PS4™ system can do
– including how to adjust settings, how long to charge the controller for and how to use each function. Select (Settings) > (User's Guide) from the function screen.
You can also view the User's Guide by visiting: eu.playstation.com/help/ps4/manuals/
You must have an Internet connection to view the User’s Guide.
Safety Guide
The Safety Guide contains information about how to safely use your PS4™ system, and information about specifications. Be sure to read it before using the system.
" ", "PlayStation", "DUALSHOCK", "
Computer Entertainment Inc. "
" and " " are registered trademarks of Sony
" and "PSN" are trademarks of the same company.
"SONY" and " " are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. "Sony Entertainment Network" is a trademark of the same company.
The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
"Blu-ray Disc™" and "Blu-ray™" are trademarks of the Blu-ray Disc Association.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Information about system functionality and images published in this document may vary from those for your system, depending on the system software version in use. Also, the illustrations and screen images used in this guide may vary from the actual product.
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Using the screen
Function screen
Access several features here including your current Trophy details, new notifications, Friends and Settings.
To enjoy some features, you must have an Internet connection or be signed in to PSN
SM
.
Up button/
Down button
Home screen
Content area
Access your games and other content.
All content is listed from left to right in order of the most recently accessed.
Playing games
Insert a disc.
The game will appear in the content area of the home screen.
Front view
Select the game to start playing.
Up button/
Down button
Content info screen
Access the latest information about the currently selected content. To display the latest information, you must be signed in to PSN
SM
.
Quitting a game
Press and hold the (PS) button, and then select [Close Application].
Returning to the home screen from a game
To return to the home screen without quitting a game, press the (PS) button.
To resume playing the game, select it from the content area.
Removing a disc
Touch the (eject) button.
Front view
Eject button
Go to (PlayStation®Store)
Now that you've got a PS4™ system, it's time to head over to see what's available at PlayStation®Store.
can’t get anywhere else. You’ll find games to suit every taste, as well as game add-ons that make your games even more fun to play, plus free demos and much, much more. And you can even begin playing your games before they've finished downloading.
To use PlayStation®Store, you must have a Sony Entertainment Network (SEN) account and an Internet connection. PlayStation®Store and SEN subject to terms and country and language restrictions, see eu.playstation.com/legal for details.
Users are responsible for internet service fees. Users must be 7 years or older and users under 18 require parental consent. Additional age restrictions may apply.
Charges apply for some content and/or services.
Sharing your gaming experience
When using some of the PS4™ system's online services, you can upload screenshots and video clips of gameplay from a game, and broadcast (stream) your gameplay.
To use these features, you must have an SEN master account and an Internet connection.
Using a mono headset
Connect the mono headset to your controller for in-game voice chat.
Mono headset
Microphone
MIC switch
Stereo headset jack
Clip
Creating an SEN account
Create an SEN account to use PSN
SM
and SEN services such as PlayStation®Store and
Music Unlimited*.
* Not available in all countries.
• You can create your own SEN account for free.
• You must have an Internet connection to use services. You must also update the system software to the latest version.
• A maximum of 16 accounts can be registered on each PS4™ system.
• To create a sub account for users under a certain age, you must first create a master account for a parent or guardian.
If you do not have an SEN account
Select (Settings) > [PSN
SM
] > [Sign In to PSN] > [I don't have an account] from the function screen, and then create an account.
If you already have an SEN account
Select (Settings) > [PSN
SM
] > [Sign In to PSN] from the function screen, enter your sign-in ID and password, and then select [Sign In].
Using the controller
Charging
To use your controller wirelessly, you must first charge its battery. Press and hold the (PS) button and the controller's battery charge level will be shown on-screen.
Turn on your PS4™ system (the power indicator will light up white), or set it to standby mode (the power indicator will light up orange).
Connect your controller to your PS4™ system with the USB cable.
Using multiple controllers
You can use up to 4 controllers at the same time.
When you press the (PS) button on a controller for which registration has been completed, a colour will be assigned to that user and the light bar will light up in their own colour, depending on the order in which they join in. The first user is blue, the second is red, the third is green and the fourth is pink.
USB port
Light bar
To your
PS4™ system
To charge your controller when in standby mode, you must first checkmark the [Supply Power from USB Ports] option in (Settings) > [Power Saving
Settings] > [Set Functions Available in Standby Mode].
Turning off the power
Caution
If you disconnect the AC power cord while the power indicator is lit or blinking, data might be lost or corrupted, or the system might become damaged. You must disconnect the AC power cord only once the power is turned off completely. Be sure to read the "Turning off the power completely" section below.
Entering standby mode
You can charge the controller from a USB port and remain signed in to PSN
SM
while in standby mode.
Select (Power) from the function screen, and then select [Enter Standby Mode].
The picture will disappear, and the power indicator will blink white, before turning orange.
To exit standby mode, press the (PS) button.
Turning off the power completely
Select (Power) from the function screen, and then select [Turn Off PS4].
The picture will disappear, and the power indicator will blink white, before turning off.
Power indicator status
White
Orange
Unlit
The power is on
Standby mode
The power is off
Further information
User's Guide
The User's Guide contains more information about what your PS4™ system can do
– including how to adjust settings, how long to charge the controller for and how to use each function. Select (Settings) > (User's Guide) from the function screen.
You can also view the User's Guide by visiting: eu.playstation.com/help/ps4/manuals/
You must have an Internet connection to view the User’s Guide.
Safety Guide
The Safety Guide contains information about how to safely use your PS4™ system, and information about specifications. Be sure to read it before using the system.
" ", "PlayStation", "DUALSHOCK", "
Computer Entertainment Inc. "
" and " " are registered trademarks of Sony
" and "PSN" are trademarks of the same company.
"SONY" and " " are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. "Sony Entertainment Network" is a trademark of the same company.
The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
"Blu-ray Disc™" and "Blu-ray™" are trademarks of the Blu-ray Disc Association.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Information about system functionality and images published in this document may vary from those for your system, depending on the system software version in use. Also, the illustrations and screen images used in this guide may vary from the actual product.
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Using the screen
Function screen
Access several features here including your current Trophy details, new notifications, Friends and Settings.
To enjoy some features, you must have an Internet connection or be signed in to PSN
SM
.
Up button/
Down button
Home screen
Content area
Access your games and other content.
All content is listed from left to right in order of the most recently accessed.
Playing games
Insert a disc.
The game will appear in the content area of the home screen.
Front view
Select the game to start playing.
Up button/
Down button
Content info screen
Access the latest information about the currently selected content. To display the latest information, you must be signed in to PSN
SM
.
Quitting a game
Press and hold the (PS) button, and then select [Close Application].
Returning to the home screen from a game
To return to the home screen without quitting a game, press the (PS) button.
To resume playing the game, select it from the content area.
Removing a disc
Touch the (eject) button.
Front view
Eject button
Go to (PlayStation®Store)
Now that you've got a PS4™ system, it's time to head over to see what's available at PlayStation®Store.
can’t get anywhere else. You’ll find games to suit every taste, as well as game add-ons that make your games even more fun to play, plus free demos and much, much more. And you can even begin playing your games before they've finished downloading.
To use PlayStation®Store, you must have a Sony Entertainment Network (SEN) account and an Internet connection. PlayStation®Store and SEN subject to terms and country and language restrictions, see eu.playstation.com/legal for details.
Users are responsible for internet service fees. Users must be 7 years or older and users under 18 require parental consent. Additional age restrictions may apply.
Charges apply for some content and/or services.
Sharing your gaming experience
When using some of the PS4™ system's online services, you can upload screenshots and video clips of gameplay from a game, and broadcast (stream) your gameplay.
To use these features, you must have an SEN master account and an Internet connection.
Using a mono headset
Connect the mono headset to your controller for in-game voice chat.
Mono headset
Microphone
MIC switch
Stereo headset jack
Clip
Creating an SEN account
Create an SEN account to use PSN
SM
and SEN services such as PlayStation®Store and
Music Unlimited*.
* Not available in all countries.
• You can create your own SEN account for free.
• You must have an Internet connection to use services. You must also update the system software to the latest version.
• A maximum of 16 accounts can be registered on each PS4™ system.
• To create a sub account for users under a certain age, you must first create a master account for a parent or guardian.
If you do not have an SEN account
Select (Settings) > [PSN
SM
] > [Sign In to PSN] > [I don't have an account] from the function screen, and then create an account.
If you already have an SEN account
Select (Settings) > [PSN
SM
] > [Sign In to PSN] from the function screen, enter your sign-in ID and password, and then select [Sign In].
Using the controller
Charging
To use your controller wirelessly, you must first charge its battery. Press and hold the (PS) button and the controller's battery charge level will be shown on-screen.
Turn on your PS4™ system (the power indicator will light up white), or set it to standby mode (the power indicator will light up orange).
Connect your controller to your PS4™ system with the USB cable.
Using multiple controllers
You can use up to 4 controllers at the same time.
When you press the (PS) button on a controller for which registration has been completed, a colour will be assigned to that user and the light bar will light up in their own colour, depending on the order in which they join in. The first user is blue, the second is red, the third is green and the fourth is pink.
Light bar
USB port
To your
PS4™ system
To charge your controller when in standby mode, you must first checkmark the [Supply Power from USB Ports] option in (Settings) > [Power Saving
Settings] > [Set Functions Available in Standby Mode].
Turning off the power
Caution
If you disconnect the AC power cord while the power indicator is lit or blinking, data might be lost or corrupted, or the system might become damaged. You must disconnect the AC power cord only once the power is turned off completely. Be sure to read the "Turning off the power completely" section below.
Entering standby mode
You can charge the controller from a USB port and remain signed in to PSN
SM
while in standby mode.
Select (Power) from the function screen, and then select [Enter Standby Mode].
The picture will disappear, and the power indicator will blink white, before turning orange.
To exit standby mode, press the (PS) button.
Turning off the power completely
Select (Power) from the function screen, and then select [Turn Off PS4].
The picture will disappear, and the power indicator will blink white, before turning off.
Power indicator status
White
Orange
Unlit
The power is on
Standby mode
The power is off
Further information
User's Guide
The User's Guide contains more information about what your PS4™ system can do
– including how to adjust settings, how long to charge the controller for and how to use each function. Select (Settings) > (User's Guide) from the function screen.
You can also view the User's Guide by visiting: eu.playstation.com/help/ps4/manuals/
You must have an Internet connection to view the User’s Guide.
Safety Guide
The Safety Guide contains information about how to safely use your PS4™ system, and information about specifications. Be sure to read it before using the system.
" ", "PlayStation", "DUALSHOCK", "
Computer Entertainment Inc. "
" and " " are registered trademarks of Sony
" and "PSN" are trademarks of the same company.
"SONY" and " " are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. "Sony Entertainment Network" is a trademark of the same company.
The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
"Blu-ray Disc™" and "Blu-ray™" are trademarks of the Blu-ray Disc Association.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Information about system functionality and images published in this document may vary from those for your system, depending on the system software version in use. Also, the illustrations and screen images used in this guide may vary from the actual product.
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Using the screen
Function screen
Access several features here including your current Trophy details, new notifications, Friends and Settings.
To enjoy some features, you must have an Internet connection or be signed in to PSN
SM
.
Up button/
Down button
Home screen
Content area
Access your games and other content.
All content is listed from left to right in order of the most recently accessed.
Playing games
Insert a disc.
The game will appear in the content area of the home screen.
Front view
Select the game to start playing.
Up button/
Down button
Content info screen
Access the latest information about the currently selected content. To display the latest information, you must be signed in to PSN
SM
.
Quitting a game
Press and hold the (PS) button, and then select [Close Application].
Returning to the home screen from a game
To return to the home screen without quitting a game, press the (PS) button.
To resume playing the game, select it from the content area.
Removing a disc
Touch the (eject) button.
Front view
Eject button
Go to (PlayStation®Store)
Now that you've got a PS4™ system, it's time to head over to see what's available at PlayStation®Store.
can’t get anywhere else. You’ll find games to suit every taste, as well as game add-ons that make your games even more fun to play, plus free demos and much, much more. And you can even begin playing your games before they've finished downloading.
To use PlayStation®Store, you must have a Sony Entertainment Network (SEN) account and an Internet connection. PlayStation®Store and SEN subject to terms and country and language restrictions, see eu.playstation.com/legal for details.
Users are responsible for internet service fees. Users must be 7 years or older and users under 18 require parental consent. Additional age restrictions may apply.
Charges apply for some content and/or services.
Sharing your gaming experience
When using some of the PS4™ system's online services, you can upload screenshots and video clips of gameplay from a game, and broadcast (stream) your gameplay.
To use these features, you must have an SEN master account and an Internet connection.
Using a mono headset
Connect the mono headset to your controller for in-game voice chat.
Mono headset
Microphone
MIC switch
Stereo headset jack
Clip
Creating an SEN account
Create an SEN account to use PSN
SM
Music Unlimited*.
* Not available in all countries.
and SEN services such as PlayStation®Store and
• You can create your own SEN account for free.
• You must have an Internet connection to use services. You must also update the system software to the latest version.
• A maximum of 16 accounts can be registered on each PS4™ system.
• To create a sub account for users under a certain age, you must first create a master account for a parent or guardian.
If you do not have an SEN account
Select (Settings) > [PSN
SM
] > [Sign In to PSN] > [I don't have an account] from the function screen, and then create an account.
If you already have an SEN account
Select (Settings) > [PSN
SM
] > [Sign In to PSN] from the function screen, enter your sign-in ID and password, and then select [Sign In].
Using the controller
Charging
To use your controller wirelessly, you must first charge its battery. Press and hold the (PS) button and the controller's battery charge level will be shown on-screen.
Turn on your PS4™ system (the power indicator will light up white), or set it to standby mode (the power indicator will light up orange).
Connect your controller to your PS4™ system with the USB cable.
Using multiple controllers
You can use up to 4 controllers at the same time.
When you press the (PS) button on a controller for which registration has been completed, a colour will be assigned to that user and the light bar will light up in their own colour, depending on the order in which they join in. The first user is blue, the second is red, the third is green and the fourth is pink.
USB port
Light bar
To your
PS4™ system
To charge your controller when in standby mode, you must first checkmark the [Supply Power from USB Ports] option in (Settings) > [Power Saving
Settings] > [Set Functions Available in Standby Mode].
Turning off the power
Caution
If you disconnect the AC power cord while the power indicator is lit or blinking, data might be lost or corrupted, or the system might become damaged. You must disconnect the AC power cord only once the power is turned off completely. Be sure to read the "Turning off the power completely" section below.
Entering standby mode
You can charge the controller from a USB port and remain signed in to PSN
SM
while in standby mode.
Select (Power) from the function screen, and then select [Enter Standby Mode].
The picture will disappear, and the power indicator will blink white, before turning orange.
To exit standby mode, press the (PS) button.
Turning off the power completely
Select (Power) from the function screen, and then select [Turn Off PS4].
The picture will disappear, and the power indicator will blink white, before turning off.
Power indicator status
White
Orange
Unlit
The power is on
Standby mode
The power is off
Further information
User's Guide
The User's Guide contains more information about what your PS4™ system can do
– including how to adjust settings, how long to charge the controller for and how to use each function. Select (Settings) > (User's Guide) from the function screen.
You can also view the User's Guide by visiting: eu.playstation.com/help/ps4/manuals/
You must have an Internet connection to view the User’s Guide.
Safety Guide
The Safety Guide contains information about how to safely use your PS4™ system, and information about specifications. Be sure to read it before using the system.
" ", "PlayStation", "DUALSHOCK", "
Computer Entertainment Inc. "
" and " " are registered trademarks of Sony
" and "PSN" are trademarks of the same company.
"SONY" and " " are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. "Sony Entertainment Network" is a trademark of the same company.
The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
"Blu-ray Disc™" and "Blu-ray™" are trademarks of the Blu-ray Disc Association.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Information about system functionality and images published in this document may vary from those for your system, depending on the system software version in use. Also, the illustrations and screen images used in this guide may vary from the actual product.
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