SONY CFI-1202A PlayStation 5 Console User Guide
- June 10, 2024
- Sony
Table of Contents
CFI-1202A PlayStation 5 Console
User Guide
Let’s get started
Attach the base.
Always attach the base to the console, whether it’s in the vertical or
horizontal position.
Place your console on a flat surface when attaching the base.
You’ll need to reconfigure the base for the position of your console. Rotate the top and bottom part of the base in opposite directions. Keep rotating until you hear a “click”.
For the vertical position
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Place the console with the rear side facing up, and then remove the cap from the screw hole.
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Store the cap in the bottom of the base, and then remove the screw from the bottom of the base.
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Attach the base, and then secure with the screw using your hand. You can also use a coin to tighten the screw.
For the horizontal position
- Place the console with the rear side facing up. Align the base with the marked area on the console, and press the base in firmly.
Connect the HDMI cable and the AC power cord.
Use the included cables.
Make all connections before plugging the AC power cord into an electricity
supply.
Connect the LAN cable.
For a wired connection to the internet, use a LAN cable (not included).
If you’re going to use Wi-Fi®, don’t connect a LAN cable and skip to the next
step.
Turn on your TV and set the input to HDMI.
Turn on your PlayStation®5 console by pressing the (power) button.
The power indicator blinks blue, and then turns white.
If you leave the console idle for 60 seconds after you turn it on, the screen
reader turns on. You can listen to on-screen text and other important
information read aloud to help you accomplish what you want to do.
Screen reader is available only in certain languages.
Connect your wireless controller to your console using a USB cable, and then
press the (PS) button.
To pair your controller, connect it with a USB cable to the USB port on your
console. When you press the (PS) button, the controller turns on.
Make it your own.
You’re almost done! Follow the on-screen instructions to
- Set up your console
Select your language, configure your internet connection settings, and manage your power save settings.
For PS4 users
Play some PS4 games on your PS5 console Enjoy supported PS4 games on your PS5 console.
- Some functionalities available on the PS4 console may be absent when played on the PS5 console. You must update to the latest system software version. Internet connection required.
Transfer data from a PS4 console to your PS5 console
Connect your PS4 console and PS5 console to the same network to transfer data
such as game save data, user information, and downloaded content.
If you have a USB drive that you’ve been using as USB extended storage for
your PS4 console, you can continue using it by simply connecting it to your
PS5 console.
Use the same account you created on a PS4 console
There’s no need to create a new account for your PS5 console. Just sign in
with your existing account and your game history, trophies, profile, and any
exchanges you’ve had with friends will transfer to your PS5 console.
Parental controls
You can manage settings for children who use your PS5 console. Parental
controls let you set restrictions on the games children can play, when and how
long they play, whether or not they can chat, and more.
Each adult ( ) and child ( ) will need their own separate accounts. When you
create an account for a child, it’s automatically linked to your account,
creating a family. You can set parental controls only for children in your
family.
You can use an existing account, such as one you created on a PS4 console, for
your PS5 console. Your family and parental control settings will carry over to
your PS5 console.
Create an account for a child
You can create a child account and set parental controls at the same time.
Press the (PS) button to open the control centre. Select your profile picture,
then select Switch User. From the user selection screen, select Add User to
create an account.
Review and change your parental control settings
We recommend that you check the child’s parental controls regularly. You can
review or update them by selecting Settings > Family and Parental Controls
from the home screen.
Game rating icons
Each game comes with a game rating icon that helps you determine whether it’s
age-appropriate for the child.
Australia
New Zealand
Find out more about parental control features and setup in the User’s Guide (page 13).
What’s on the screen
Home screen
From the home screen, you can go to two types of content: games or media.
In the games home, you’ll find your games, PlayStation™Store, and other game-
related apps.
In the media home, you’ll find music, video, and other non-game related
apps.
Control center
Press the (PS) button to open the control centre.
You can access a variety of features without leaving your game or app.
Let’s play
Play a game from a disc
Insert the disc.
Game data will start copying, and you’ll get a notification when the game is
ready to play.
Select the game from your games home.
Eject the disc
Press the (eject) button to eject the disc.
Play a digital game
You can play a game that you downloaded from PlayStation Store .
You’ll get a notification when the game is downloaded and ready to play.
Select the game from your games home.
- To purchase and download games, you’ll need to connect your console to the internet and sign in to your account.
- PlayStation™ Network and PlayStation Store subject to terms of use and country and language restrictions. Users are responsible for internet service fees. Charges apply for some content and / or services.
Users must be 7 years or older and users under 18 require parental consent. Additional age restrictions may apply. Service availability is not guaranteed. Online features of specific games may be withdrawn on reasonable notice – playstation.com/gameservers.
Full terms apply: PSN Terms of Service at playstation.com/legal.
Use your controller
Charge your controller
With your PS5 console turned on or in rest mode, use a USB cable to connect
your controller to the console. When your console is in rest mode, the light
bar on your controller slowly blinks orange. After charging is complete, the
light bar turns off.
To charge your controller while your console is in rest mode, go to Settings >
System > Power Saving > Features Available in Rest Mode > Supply Power to USB
Ports, and select an option other than Off.
Mute your microphone
Each time you press the mute button, your mic switches between muted (button
lit) and unmuted (button off).
Press and hold the mute button to mute your mic and to turn off sound output
from the speakers on your controller and TV. Press the mute button again to
return to the original state.
Use multiple controllers
You can use up to 4 controllers at once. Press the (PS) button to assign
numbers to your controllers. The player indicator lights turn on accordingly.
Numbers are assigned in order from 1, and you can determine your controller’s
number by the number of lights that turn on.
- You’ll need to pair your controller when you use it for the first time (page 5).
- When you play a PS4 game, your controller’s light bar glows blue, red, green, or pink based on the order that the controller is connected. This is separate from the player indicator.
Turn on your PS5 console with a controller
Press the (PS) button on a controller that has finished pairing to turn on
your PS5 console.
Shutting down
Caution
Disconnect the AC power cord from the electricity supply only when the power
indicator is off. If you disconnect it while the power indicator is on solidly
or blinking, data might be lost or become corrupted, and you might damage
your console.
Put your console in rest mode
Your PS5 console’s power saving mode is called rest mode. You can do things
like charge your controller via the console’s USB ports, automatically update
your system software, and keep your game or app suspended while powered down.
To find out which rest mode settings are optimal for you, see the User’s Guide
(page 13).
For some features, you’ll need to enable their settings to use them.
Go to Settings > System > Power Saving > Features Available in Rest Mode.
Select Power from the control centre, and then select Enter Rest Mode. The
power indicator blinks white, and then turns orange. To exit rest mode, press
the (PS) button.
Turn off your console completely
Select Power from the control centre, and then select Turn Off PS5. The power
indicator blinks white, and then the console turns off.
Power indicator
White | Console is on. |
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Orange | Console is in rest mode. |
Off | Console is off. |
Further information
Safety Guide
Learn how to use your PS5 console safely with the supplied Safety Guide. This
printed manual also contains product warranty terms and information about
specifications. Be sure to read it before using your console.
User’s Guide
Find out about everything your PS5 console can do. Learn how to configure
settings and how to use each function.
From your PS5 console’s home screen, go to Settings > User’s Guide, Health and
Safety, and Other Information >User’s Guide.
Customer Support Website
Find online support information such as step by step troubleshooting and
frequently asked questions by visiting
playstation.com/help.
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Wi-Fi® is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance®.
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Information about system functionality and images published in this document
may vary from those for your console, depending on the system software version
in use. Also, the illustrations and screen images used in this guide may vary
from the actual product.
The information contained in this guide is subject to change without notice.
© 2022 Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. Printed in China
References
- Support for games you can play online | PlayStation (US)
- PlayStation Support
- Legal | PlayStation (US)
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