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GAME PLAY
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How to Play:
Each game consists of a possible 3 rounds.
Round 1: In the first round, each player has 30 seconds to reach 30 points and move on to round 2. Each basket is worth 2 points
for the first 20 seconds, and 3 points for the last 10 seconds. Players who do not score the required points will not advance to the
next round.
Round 2: Advancing players are given 15 additional seconds to reach 60 points and move on to the third and final round. Every shot
is now worth 3 points. Players who do not have 60 points when the buzzer sounds will not advance to round 3.
Round 3: Each shot is worth 3 points. When the buzzer sounds at the end of round 3, the highest score wins!
Scores over 100 are
indicated by a number
and a dot.
Scores over 200 are
indicated by a number
and two dots.
Player 1’s Score
Player 2’s Score
Timer
When the system is not being played, the Electronic Scoreboard displays the High Score. To reset the high score, see Sec 3.9
of these instructions.
How to adjust the sensors:
1. The Test Switch on the
Electronic Scoreboard (BLQ)
should be put into Test mode. The Scoreboard will show 88 for both the Player 1 and
Player 2 scores.
2. Hold a ball as if it is going through the rim at the frontmost edge.
3. Determine if sensors both top and bottom are detecting the ball: 8 = no ball is detected, 1 = is detecting a ball. The first number on the
scoreboard represents the top sensor, and the second number represents the bottom sensor.
4. Both sensors should be detecting the ball in this position. The scoreboard should read 11 (top sensor, bottom sensor).
5. If needed, adjust each sensor by rotating the knob on the back of each sensor.
6. Reposition the ball so it is just in front of the rim.
7. Adjust sensors so that the ball is not detected in this position. The scoreboard should read 88.
8. If needed, repeat this process to ensure proper adjustment in both player positions.
Note: If a sensor is always detecting or always not detecting, then it is not working properly. Ensure the sensor is correctly plugged into the main unit. Make sure it is clear of obstructions and
dirt. If it is still not functioning correctly, contact customer service.
Scoreboard
Scoreboard
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BLQ
PLAY
TEST
Test Switch