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Triumph 21-2015 Product Manual page 7

Electronic dartboard

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simply remove the dart or broken tip from the segment. If the problem is still not solved, try wiggling the segment until it is loose. The
game will then resume where it left off.
2.
Broken Tips: From time to time a tip will break off and become stuck in the segment. Try to remove it with a pair of pliers or tweezers by
grasping the exposed end and pulling it out of the segment. If this is not possible, you can attempt to push the tip through to the back of
the segment. Use a nail that is smaller than the hole and gently push the tip until it falls through the other side. Be careful not to push
too far and damage the circuitry behind the segment. Don't be alarmed if tips break. This is a normal occurrence when playing soft tip
darts. We include a pack of replacement tips that should keep you supplied for quite some time. When replacing tips, make sure you use
the same type of tips that come with this dartboard.
Firmware Update
Download new software from www.smartdartboard.com. Unzip the file to a location you can access later.
SD card is located at bottom of the dartboard next to DC jack. Lightly press the SD to eject the SD card.
Install the SD card to a SD card reader and connect it to the computer.
Open the SD card and delete the file in it.
Copy the new software file to the SD card. Once the copy finishes, safely remove the SD card from card reader.
Install the SD card back into to the dartboard. The side with the pin should face the same direction as the dartboard face. If the SD card
is in the wrong direction, it can't be installed into the dartboard.
Dart Ranking System – MPR and PPD
There are 3 Career Games for you to choose to play where statistics can be recorded. They are Cricket, 01 and Count Up and player profiles
can be created and you can track your ongoing playing performance. The dartboard is able to keep track of your win and loss record and
determine how good of a cricket player you are compared to how well you play at 01 games and Count Up.
will be determined by the MPR (Marks Per Round)
In Cricket, the MPR is calculated by dividing the total number of "marks" scored by the actual number of darts thrown and then multiply by 3.
A "MARK" is defined as a "scoring" dart in the game of cricket.
The cumulative Marks per round average will be the criteria for your Skill level rating as a cricket player.
For "01" and Count up games, players will be ranked by measuring their PPD (Points per Dart)
points by the number of actual darts thrown. The player that "wins" the game uses the total points needed to win (i.e. 301,501 etc.) and the
losing players calculation is based on what they scored.
The dartboard will automatically calculate your MPR and PPD in CAREER GAMES mode and keep a cumulative average.
Scoring History
To view player's cumulative scoring history and statistics, go to the PLAYER INFO option of the dartboard menu and select the players name
and game that you wish to view history on. The total will be summarized on the bottom of the screen
Rating System Chart
The rating chart system shows how you stack up as a cricket player and an "01" player. The rating chart is listed in the instruction manual and
can also be viewed on the dartboard by going to RATING in the dartboard menu.
The PPD and MPR averages required to maintain for all skill levels is listed.
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An example of "5 marks" would be a triple 15 and a double 16 scored.
Rating of 1 is the lowest skill level with 18 being the highest.
For Cricket games, player ratings
The PPD is determined by dividing the total

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