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Summary of Contents for PROFESSIONAL arcade

Page 1: ...PROFESSIONAL Owner s Manual IMPORTANT Do not block vents by operating this unit on a carpeted surface Heat build up may result in component failure from nsTROvision inc...

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Page 3: ...re Four programs have been included with your Arcade A variety of exciting Videocade game cartridges are also available which you can purchase to increase your enjoyment of the Arcade Or learn to make...

Page 4: ...cade Cartridges 17 In Case of Difficulty 19 GENERAL SAFEGUARDS 1 Do not install the Bally Professional Arcade near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts or in a place subject to direct sunlight...

Page 5: ...TV connector All connections are to be made through the TV game switch box Violations of these rules could cause interference to other TV receivers in your area Also see In Case of Difficulty page 19...

Page 6: ...to the next section entitled 300 ohm installation If you have 75 ohm round coaxial cable into the VHF antenna jack go to the following section on 75 ohm installation TV GAME SWITCH BOX Figure 2 300 OH...

Page 7: ...Connect to Antenna at the base of the TV game switch box 3 Connect the short length of the antenna wires coming from the side of the TV game switch box to the VHF antenna terminals of your TV receiver...

Page 8: ...connect to players 1 2 4 3 respectively CHANNEL SELECTOR With the Bally Professional Arcade channel 3 or 4 on your television receiver may be used to play the video games This feature is important bec...

Page 9: ...the point where the herringbone pattern just disappears and the picture is clear This is the correct tuning point 3 Turn the AFC AFT button to on in order to reactivate the automatic fine tuning circu...

Page 10: ...games In addition players may choose to use the remote game selection feature rather than entering numbers on the keypad HAND CONTROL OPERATION Each hand control is made up of three different parts a...

Page 11: ...the 1 position Remote game selection is easy and only three steps are involv ed Let s play Checkmate as an example 1 When the main menu is displayed on the screen pull the trigger once A number will a...

Page 12: ...ause in the middle of a game press the clear C key to blank the screen Press the clear C key again to resume at the exact point at which you blanked the screen Note As with the protection circuit ther...

Page 13: ...s informs the Arcade that you wish to play Gunfight Then enter the score to which you would like to play When play ing to a score of less than 10 you will need to enter an equal sign to begin play Gun...

Page 14: ...games you wish to play When playing less than 10 games you must press the equal sign to begin play Finally enter the number of players If you enter 0 the Arcade plays by itself If you enter 1 four ch...

Page 15: ...LEAR SCRIBBLING OVERLAY Figure 10 Place the plastic overlay provided with your unit over the keypad There are 256 colors obtainable with Scribbling To change the color of the picture on your TV use th...

Page 16: ...e keypad functions for the calculator are C Clear Key Removes all previous calculations including memory storage CE Clear Entry Removes only the last entry from display CH Change Sign The CH key chang...

Page 17: ...ers should not be entered when the screen is scrolling up or down as those numbers will be omitted If your problems go over the 92 line limit numbers at the top of the stack will be lost as new data i...

Page 18: ...receiving antenna 2 Relocate the computer with respect to the receiver 3 Move the computer away from the receiver 4 Plug the computer into a different outlet so that computer and receiver are on diffe...

Page 19: ...hm VHF antenna input was used when connecting to your TV set b Channel switch See 1c improperly set c RF modulator If tuning in a satisfactory picture results in a buzzing sound that changes adjustmen...

Page 20: ...inoperative POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Like the hand controls the keypad contacts can exhibit erratic behavior Make sure that the keys are pressed completely and firmly This not only provides a better electri...

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