Things You'll Need
Instructions
Open the battery compartment on the back of the controller, and insert two AA batteries according to the drawing on the inside of the compartment.
Set the channel switch in the center of the controller and on the front of the receiver to the same channel. If you are using multiple controllers and multiple receivers, each controller and receiver set must be set to their own unique channel.
Turn off your PlayStation 2, and insert the receiver into the first available controller port. If you are using multiple Predator controllers, insert each of the receivers into an available controller port.
Turn on the PlayStation 2 using the console's power button. Slide the power switch on the front of the Predator to the right, to the "On" position. Alternately, you can slide the power switch to the left to the "Rumble Off" position. In "Rumble Off" mode, the controller will not use any rumble effects to prolong the battery life.
Press the "Analog" button to switch between analog and digital control modes. The LED next to the button will remain red when the controller is in analog mode and green when the controller is in digital mode.
Change the batteries in the controller when the signal light in the upper-right corner of the controller turns green.