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TROUBLE SHOOTING
No Power
Check and make sure the AC adapter is properly plugged in to the
electrical outlet, and the DC plug is properly connected to the DC
Jack on the board.
Game Will
Not Score
Check to see if the game is in the setup mode or if the game is on
hold or in the middle of score checking. Push the START/HOLD
button to see if the game will start playing. If not, then push the
SCORE button until a "Beep" sound is heard to release the pausing
state.
You may also check to see if any scoring segments or function
buttons are stuck.
Stuck
Segment or
Button
During shipping or in the course of normal play, it is possible for the
scoring segments to become temporarily jammed. If such situation
happens, all automated scoring ceases. A warning signal sounds
and the display begins flashing with the indication of which number
is stuck. By gently removing the dart or wiggling the segment with
your finger, you will be able to free the segment. The game may
Removing
Broken Tips
then be resumed and scoring will not be affected.
A stuck function button will result in a frozen board as well. The
flashing display shows "
-F-
" with a warning sound. Apply the same
technique gently to free the stuck button.
Plastic tip is safer but does not last forever. If a tip breaks and
remains in the board, try to pull it out gently with a pair of pliers.
However, for a short broken tip that sticks flush with the segment
surface, you may push it through the hole into the board. The soft
tip will not hurt the circuit behind the segment. Nevertheless, we
recommend you to use a good
SOFT TIP
on a dart to push the
broken one through. Be careful, not to use a pointed metal object to
do the job. A pointed object may cause damage if being stuck too
deep into the board. Remember, 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 dartboard may show erratic behavior or fail to
continue working. The examples of these situations may be: heavy
thunderstorm, power line surge, rolling brown out, or too close to an
electrical motor or microwave. To restore the game to normal
operation, remove the batteries or unplug the AC adapter for several
seconds and then reconnect the power again. Be sure to remove
the source that causes the interference as well.
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DESCRIPTIONS
1)
Single:
Score as number shown.
2)
Double:
Score x 2.
3)
Triple:
Score x 3.
4)
Bull's Eye:
The outer bull is 25 points; the center double bull is 50 points.
5)
Catch-Ring:
Catch missed dart, no score.
6)
Function Buttons:
(see sections of GETTING STARTED).
7)
Score Display:
alternately showing
Target or Hint
→
Dart Hit
→
Cumulative Score
.
8)
Turn indicator
(P1-P8)
:
Show who is up to throw the darts.
9)
Dart Indicators:
Show how many throws remain for the turn.
10)
Cricket Score Board:
Show status of marking cricket numbers. When there are
only two players in the game, the display on the left is for Player 1 and the display
on the right is for Player 2. One light marks for a hit. However, when more than
two players are in the game, the left display shows the current player's marking
status in detail. While on the right display, each column shows the closing status
of a corresponding player in line for the following turns (see illustration).
Example:
If the current player is Player 2, then, the three columns on the right
display, starts from the left, show closing status of Player 3, 4 and 1, in that order.
A light in the column indicates a number is closed, which is a significant condition
for planing strategies.
11)
Indicators for Double In
(DI)
, Double Out
(DO)
and Master Out
(MO).
<This setting is available in Game 301-1001 only>
12) DC Jack : for connecting AC adapter
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