Instructions
Open the box, and check for the components in the box. You should have at least one controller, a nunchuck, a wrist strap, a game console, a power cable, a sensor bar, a sensor bar stand, a game console stand and an audio/video cable. You should also have a copy of the "Wii Sports" game with your Wii.
Move your television set to gain access to the input options. You need an open input for RCA jacks.
Determine where you will set up the Wii console. You can stand the console vertically on its side, so the discs go in sideways, with the included stand, or you can set the console flat without the stand, so the discs go in flat. The console should be within 3 feet of the television in a place where you can access it easily to change games. Put the Wii console in place.
Plug the RCA jack cable into the appropriate inputs on your television. You plug the yellow jack into the yellow video plug on the television. Plug the red jack into the red/right audio plug and the white jack into the white/left audio plug. If you only have one available audio plug, use the white jack from the Wii.
Move the television back into its original position.
Plug the RCA cable into the back of the Wii. There is only one location and one way the RCA cable cable fits into the console.
Get out the sensor bar and stand, which is a small plastic base. The sensor bar is the long, thin bar with a long, thin wire. You can place the sensor bar at the bottom or top of the television, but the top tends to work best. Lay the sensor bar so the cord goes behind the television and the bar faces out. You don't have to use the sensor bar base unless you want to lift the bar off the television. It is important to make sure the sensor bar is at the front edge of the television and is perfectly parallel to the edge.
Plug the sensor bar wire into the back of the Wii console in the only hole it will fit.
Plug in the power supply cable to the back of the Wii console, and then plug the cord into the wall or power strip.
Turn the television onto the proper input channel and turn on the Wii. You will need to go through a brief set-up menu the first time you start the Wii. Simply point the Wii remote at the screen to move the hand to your selections, and then press the "A" button. Be sure you tell the console the proper location of the sensor bar.