25
Note:
"0": no specific order.
"20": must close numbers from 20,
19, 18, 17, 16, 15 to Bull.
"25": must close numbers from Bull,
15, 16, 17, 18, 19 to 20.
bi
L
bi
L
Billiard
spot No. 20 to 11
fill 1 spot
m
f
Minefield
spot No. 20 to 11
fill 1 spot
PAC
Pachisi
spot No. 20 to 11
fill 1 spot
H
ot
Hot Potato
spot No. 20 to 11
fill 1 spot
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
DOUBLE
For the games, 301-1001 and League 301-1001, you can choose
additional settings to make the game more challenging (see GAME
INSTRUCTIONS). You may change this setting anytime before or
during the game to give the less skillful player a break.
The
available settings are:
Open In / Open Out
Double In (
DI
) / Open Out
Open In / Double Out (
DO
)
Double In (
DI
) / Double Out (
DO
)
Open In / Master Out (
MO
)
Double In (
DI
) / Master Out (
MO
)
BOUNCE
OUT
Push this button before next throw allowing you to discard the score
registered by the dart that does not stay on the board. In many
tournaments, bounce-out scores are not counted.
SOLITAIRE
Push this button to turn on the automatic player change function.
When 3 throws are registered on the board, the computer will
change player automatically. This is ideal for a single player with a
handful of darts in practice.
This function is only valid after the
game starts.
SOUND
VOLUME
This button allows you to adjust speaker volume. There are 7 levels
between sound-off and the maximum volume.
HOLD
During a play, a push on the HOLD/START button provides a pause
to the game. This is typically useful to avoid accidentally touching
off scoring when removing darts. A push on the button again will
resume the game.
RESET
A push on this button will cause interruption and prompt up the
setup mode. All the settings remain the same as the last game.
You may choose to change settings, or you may simply push the
START button to start the same game again.
Push the RESET
button twice will clear the HANDICAP settings.
PLAYING GAME
1.
A larger dot in the corresponding SCORE window shows which
Team
is up, and
the sign, "
P_1
", "
P_2
", etc., shows which
Player
is up for throwing the darts.