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REACTOR ELECTRONIC DARTBOARD MODEL# EDBC200 1.800.399.4402 FAX: 215.283.9573 Please have your model number ready when calling. DMI Sports Inc 1300 Virginia Drive, Suite 401 Ft. Washington,PA,1903 www.dmisports.com...
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For any warranty issues or problems, DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE WHERE PURCHASED WARRANTY: This DMI electronic dartboard is guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship for 90 days. (Note: flights, shafts and points wear out and/or break as a normal part of play;...
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Mounting Instructions Choose a location to hang the dartboard where is about 10 feet (3.048 m) of open space in front of the board. The “toe-line” should be 7’9 1/4” (2.37 M) from the face of the dartboard for steel tip rules or 8 feet for soft tip rules.
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FIGURE B Wall Stud Hang holes : Measure center of board to hang holes to 5’ 8” determine inches how high above 5’8” to make hang hole marks Floor...
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Dartboard Functions POWER button - Press to turn game on or off. Dartboard has an automatic suspend mode to conserve power and battery life (if using batteries). The dartboard will make sound effect and display “SLEEP” on the display after approximately 3 minutes of non-use. However, the scores are stored in memory and can be restored by pressing any button.
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Electronic Dartboard Operation Press the POWER button to activate dartboard. A short musical introduction is played as the display goes through power-up test. Press GAME buttons until desired game is displayed Press DOUBLE button (optional) to select starting and/or ending on doubles (used only in 301 - 901 games).
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Caring for your Electronic Dartboard Never use metal tipped darts on this dartboard. Metal tipped darts will seriously damage the circuitry and electronic operation of this dartboard. Do not use excessive force when throwing darts. Throwing darts too hard will cause frequent tip breakage and cause excess wear on the board.
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Solo Play Feature This exciting feature allows solo player to play against the computer at one of five different levels of skill – only 1 player can compete against the Solo Play competitor. This adds a level of competition to normally routine practice sessions. To activate the Solo Play opponent: 1.
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Interactive Heckler® Game Play Feature Your BULLSHOOTER BY ARACHNID® electronic dartboard includes an exciting interactive “Heckler®” feature that emits rewarding comments of praise for high scoring darts and insults for poorly thrown darts. The humorous interactive comments are sure to add plenty of fun and excitement to your dart game. There are four levels to choose from to control how frequent you will hear these interactive sound effects: FREQUENCY LEVELS Level 4: Every throw - All throws will include an interactive sound effect...
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GAME MENU 29/90 games G01 301 G46 Round the clock 1 doubles G02 401 G47 Round the clock 5 doubles G03 501 G48 Round the clock 10 doubles G04 601 G49 Round the clock 15 doubles G05 701 G50 Round the clock 1 triples G06 801 G51 Round the clock 5 triples G07 901...
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G28 Count up 900 G73 Shove a penny G29 Count up 999 G74 Nine dart century G30 Hi Score (3 rounds) G75 Green vs Red G31 Hi Score (4 rounds) G76 Big Six 3 lives G32 Hi Score (5 rounds) G77 Big Six 5 lives G33 Hi Score (6 rounds) G78 Big Six 7 lives...
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Game Rules Your BULLSHOOTER BY ARACHNID® electronic dartboard is loaded with games and options. The rules for each game are detailed below in the order they appear on the scoring display when paging through the games. The game number is indicated next to each game for your reference.
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Winning - The side closing all the numbers first and accumulating the highest point total is the winner. If a player “closes” all numbers first but is behind in points, he/she must continue to score on the “open” numbers. If the player does not make up the point deficit before the opposing player(s) “closes” all the numbers, the opposing side wins.
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CUT-THROAT CRICKET Same basic rules as standard Cricket except once scoring begins, points are added to your opponent(s) total. The object of this game is to end up with the fewest points. This variation of Cricket offers a different psychology to the players. Rather than adding to your own score and helping your own cause as in standard Cricket, Cut-Throat offers the benefit of racking up points for your opponent(s), digging him in a deeper hole.
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COUNT-UP 300 The object of this game is to be the first player to reach the specified point total (300). Point total is specified when the game is selected. Each player attempts to score as many points as possible per round. Doubles and triples count 2 or 3 times the numerical value of each segment.
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We have added some additional levels of difficulty to this game for those looking for a real challenge!: ROUND-THE-CLOCK Double - Player must score a Double in each segment from 1 through 20 in order. ROUND-THE-CLOCK Double 5 - Game starts at double segment 5 ROUND-THE-CLOCK Double 10 - Game starts at double segment 10 ROUND-THE-CLOCK Double 15 - Game starts at double segment 15 ROUND-THE-CLOCK Triple - Player must score a Triple in each segment from 1 through 20 in order.
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DOUBLE DOWN 41 This game follows similar rules as standard Double Down as described above with two exceptions. First, instead of going from 15 through 20 and bullseye, the sequence is reversed which will be indicated on the LCD display. Second, an additional round is included toward the end in which players must attempt to score three hits that add up to 41 points (20, 20, 1;...
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GOLF – 9 Holes This is a dartboard simulation of the game golf (but you don’t need clubs to play). The object is to complete a round of 9 through 18 “holes” with the lowest score possible. The Championship “course” consists of all par 3 holes making par 27 for a nine hole round or 54 for a round of 18.
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BOWLING This dartboard adaptation of bowling is a real challenge! It is a difficult game in that you must be very accurate to rack up a decent score. Player one starts the game. You must select your “alley” by either throwing dart or manually pressing segment of choice.
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BASEBALL – 6 Innings This dartboard version of baseball takes a great deal of skill. As in the real game, a complete game consists of 9 innings. Each player throws 3 darts per “inning.” The field is laid out as shown in the diagram. Segment Result____________ Singles segments...
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NINE-DART CENTURY The object of this game is to attempt to score 100 points, or come as close as possible, after 3 rounds (9 darts). Doubles and triples count as 2x and 3x their value respectively. Going over 100 points is considered a “bust”...
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Horseshoes This 2 -player game uses only the 20 and 3 segments to represent the two horseshoe pits. Player 1 will shoot at the 20 segment and Player 2 will shoot at the 3 segment. Scoring is cumulated per round. First player to score 15 points is the winner.
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Important Notes Stuck Segment Occasionally, a dart will cause a segment to become wedged within the segment separator web. If this happens, all play will be suspended and the scoring display will indicate the segment number that is stuck. To free the segment, 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.
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