Big Buck Hunter™
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Version 01/05
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DIALTONE DETECT ON\OFF
DIALTONE DETECT
allows you to tell your machine
whether or not to detect a dial tone when making an
outside call. When set to ON, the machine’s modem
will wait to detect a dial tone before dialing. When set
to OFF, the machine will not wait for a dial tone before
dialing. For US machines, the default setting is ON
and in most cases should not be changed.
MANUALLY SET ISP NUMBER
MANUALLY SET ISP NUMBER
(INTERNATIONAL
ONLY) is used to set the dial-up number of the closest
Internet Service Provider connection.
Select
SELECT ISP PHONE NUMBER
and use the
trigger and pump to scroll through the list of available
area codes and cities. Press Start to select. Be sure
to select the number closest to you so you do not incur
long distance charges.
Select
SET COUNTRY CODE \ AREA CODE MODE
to choose the settings needed to make an outside call
to the ISP. Choose
DIAL PHONE NUMBER ONLY
if
you do not need to dial the area code first. Select
DIAL AREA + PHONE NUMBER
if you need to dial
the area code as well as the phone number. Choose
DIAL C AREA + PHONE NUMBER
to dial
the country code as well as the area code and phone
number.
LED SIGN ON\OFF
The
LED SIGN ON\OFF
menu lets you adjust if your
LED SIGN actively displays its messages or not.
Select
ON
if you want to leave the LED messages on
and displayed. Select
OFF
if you're in a location where
you need to turn off the LED Sign.
DISPLAY TIMERS
This screen displays various times that are important
to the game and ITNet and is accessed via the
DISPLAY TIMERS
selection on the ITNet menu. Use
this screen when checking on your ITNet call status
and schedule for ITNet features.
CURR. ITNET TIME [GMT]
displays the time in
Greenwich Mean Time, which is important to ITNet.
CURRENT LOCAL TIME
is the current time in your
area of the country.
REGULAR CALL IN TIME
is the
general time of day that your machine is scheduled to
make a call to ITNet. The call is generally short, and is
required once every 48 hours.
NEXT ITNET CALL
shows when the machine is scheduled to make its
next call to ITNet.
LAST CALL
displays the machine’s
last successful call to ITNet. The rest of the timers will
be used as ITS Tournaments or other events/contests
run through ITNet are active on your machine.