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SOFT-TIP ELECTRONIC DART GAME 

 
 
 
 
 

WARNING:

  THIS IS NOT A CHILD'S TOY

.  ADULT SUPERVISION IS 

REQUIRED FOR CHILDREN PLAYING DARTS.

  CONTAINS SMALL 

PARTS THAT ARE 

NOT APPROPRIATE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3 

YEARS OLD

.  PLEASE

 READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY

.  

PROPER USE OF DARTS CAN AVOID DAMAGE OR INJURY. 

Mounting Instructions 

1.  Select a suitable location with about 2.5 m (8 feet) of open space.  "Toe-line" 

should be 2.37 m from the face of the board for throwing distance. 

2.  Hold the dartboard against the wall so the mounting holes are centered over the 

studs, and the center of Bull's Eye is 1.73 m (5 feet 8 inches) from the floor.  Mark 
the holes with a pencil. 

3.  Drill pilot holes where you have marked. 
4.  Mount the dartboard securely using the mounting screws provided. 
5.  Connect the AC adapter to the wall outlet and the DC plug to the dartboard.  Now, 

you are ready to play. 

Carefully unpack your new dartboard and familiarize yourself with its function and 
controls before use.  Should you suspect the dartboard does not work correctly, 
please refer to the TROUBLE SHOOTING section in this manual first.

  

CARING FOR YOUR DARTBOARD 

IMPORTANT!

  This game is designed for use with 

SOFT-TIP DARTS 

ONLY

.  

Use of steel tip darts will cause permanent damage to the board. 

 

Apply proper force and stance to throw darts.

  It is not necessary to throw 

hard for the darts to stick in the board.  The recommended weight of soft-tip dart 
is no more than 16 grams (official standard for many dart organizations and 
tournaments).  (See TIPS AND TECHNIQUES.) 

 

Use proper replacement tips.

  To reduce bounce-outs, you shall use the same 

kinds of soft tips as those come with the game or those packed with Smartness / 
Forhouse label.  Long tips are not recommended for electronic dartboards.  They 
break or crook more easily.  (See TROUBLE SHOOTING for removing broken 
tips.) 

⇒     

Use only the AC adapter that comes with the game set.

 

 

Avoid dartboard being subjected to extreme weather or temperature.

 

 

Avoid dartboard being subjected to liquid or excessive moisture.

 

 

Clean dartboard with damp cloth and/or mild detergent only.

 

 

 

HOW TO TURN POWER ON 

This electronic dartboard is equipped with automatic turn-off function (sleeping 

mode).  There is no power switch.  Simply plug in the AC adapter and the DC plug, 
and then the board is turned on.  If the board is left inactive over 5 minutes, the 
displays and peripheries will shut off automatically, into the sleeping mode.  As long 
as the power is remained connected, the board will remember the state of the game 
where it was left.  By pushing the GAME button, the board will wake up and resume 
playing. 

GETTING STARTED 

GAME SETUP

 

GAME 

Push this button to select one of the game groups.  The first option 
of the group will appear on the display. 

OPTION 

Push this button to select other options in the group.  The games 
are code-named.  Check with 

TABLE 1

 for available games. 

PLAYER 

Push this button to select the number of players.  Each turn indicator 
being lit up means a player is selected. 

HANDICAP 

If desired, you may set the difficulty level of the game differently for 
each player.  Following each selection of a player, push this button 
to change the degree of difficulty.  Each push on this button changes 
the level by one step (see 

TABLE 1

). 

START 

When finishing game setup, push the HOLD/START button to begin 
playing. 

Example:

 

1.  Push GAME and then OPTION to select 501 game. 
2.  Select Player 1 and then push HANDICAP twice to set starting point at 

"701", for Player 1 is a better player. 

3.  Select Player 2.  Player 2's score shows "501" as the starting point. 
4.  Select Player 3, a novice player, and then push HANDICAP several times 

to set starting point at "301" 

5.  Assuming only three players are participating, then push HOLD/START to 

start the game. 

TABLE 1:  

Game Selection and Handicapping List 

GAME OPTION 

HANDICAP 

Group Code 

Dart 

Game 

Range 

Step 

_01 

301 

301 

301 to 1001 

change by 100 points 

 

501 

501 

301 to 1001 

change by 100 points 

 

601 

601 

301 to 1001 

change by 100 points 

 

701 

701 

301 to 1001 

change by 100 points 

 

801 

801 

301 to 1001 

change by 100 points 

 

901 

901 

301 to 1001 

change by 100 points 

 

1001  1001 

301 to 1001 

change by 100 points 

LEA 

301 

LEAGUE 301 

301 to 1001 

change by 100 points 

Summary of Contents for 20-1011

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...0 Day TSU Game Warranty All TSU games have a 90 days from date of purchase warranty This warrants the retail purchaser for any TSU games purchased to be free from any defects in materials and construc...

Page 3: ...excessive moisture Clean dartboard with damp cloth and or mild detergent only 3 HOW TO TURN POWER ON This electronic dartboard is equipped with automatic turn off function sleeping mode There is no po...

Page 4: ...750 points Add 50 points 5 bc9 Bonus Color 1000 0 to 950 points Add 50 points cc3 cc2 Correctional Color 200 0 to 150 points Add 50 points cc4 Correctional Color 400 0 to 350 points Add 50 points cc6...

Page 5: ...ng dart leagues There are always 2 teams and 4 scores to track Player 1 and Player 3 play against Player 2 and Player 4 The game is played the same way as the individual 301 1001 game Any player reduc...

Page 6: ...S III 9 This game is played the same as Overs except each player must to score an odd number and higher than or equal to the previous highest score made in a turn The last player stands to be alive in...

Page 7: ...s color those points are deducted from the player s total score NO SCORE COLOR This game is played the same as Color with the following exception Each player then tries to hit their color target to ma...

Page 8: ...ber the heavier the dart is the higher the chance that the tip will break Power or Electro magnetic Interference Under extreme situation of electromagnetic interference the electronics of the dartboar...

Page 9: ...stic waste They should be treated apart When you have finished with them drop them at an authorised collection point so they can be recycled This gesture will go towards protecting the environment and...

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