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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 2/23 Mounting with adapter 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.
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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 3/23 suggestion from the dartboard as to the 3 darts needed to finish the game. Note: doubles and triples are indicated with 2 and 3 dashes to the left of the number respectively. The SCORE feature allows player to access score not current on display.
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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 4/23 TEXT ENTERING feature (JX models only): The scrolling display is set up so players names can be entered to appear at the start of their respective rounds. To enter player names: 1. Select the game you want to play by pressing GAME button or by using QuickPick buttons. 2.
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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 5/23 Team Play In addition to scoring for up to 16 players, this dartboard is capable of keeping score for team play up to a maximum of 8 two-person teams (16 individuals). To enter team play mode, press PLAYER button continually until a “t”...
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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 6/23 Game Content Golf Cricket Football Scram Baseball Cut Throat Steeple chase Eng Cri Bowling PK-Cri Car Rally Low-Cri Shove Pen Adv-Cri Nine Darts Shooter G & R Trapshoot Gold Hunt Big Six Cas-A Overs Cas-B Unders Cas-C Count Up...
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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 7/23 GAME 1: 301 This popular tournament and pub game is played by subtracting each dart from the starting total until the player reaches exactly 0 (zero). If a player goes past zero it is considered a “Bust” and the score returns to where it was at the start of that round.
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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 8/23 GAME 2-1: NO-SCORE CRICKET (Press SELECT button when Cricket is displayed) Same rules as standard Cricket except there is no point scoring. The object of this version is to be the first to simply “close” all the appropriate numbers (15 through 20 and the bullseye).
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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 9/23 Meanwhile, player 1 attempts to score as many points as possible during this first round. Doubles and triples count 2x and 3x their respective values. However, to score points, player 1 must score over 40 points in each turn (3 throws) to amass points against player 2. Only those points over 40 are counted toward the cumulative score.
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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 10/23 The player must try to hit all three targets within 15 seconds with 3 darts. Each hit on a target scores 1 point. (3 points maximum possible for each round) The first player to accumulate 15 points is the winner.
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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 11/23 per round. Doubles and triples count 2 or 3 times the numerical value of each segment. For example a dart that lands in the triple 20 segment is scored as 60 points. The cumulative scores for each player will be displayed in the LED display as the game progresses.
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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 12/23 number. Once your double is hit, you are a “Killer” for the rest of the game. Now, your objective is to “kill” your opponents by hitting their segment number until all their “lives” are lost. The last player to remain with lives is declared the winner.
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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 13/23 If a player throws 3 darts that are not divisible by 5, no points are given. Also, the last dart of each round must land in a segment. If a player throws the third dart and it lands in the catch ring area (or misses the board completely), he earns no points even if the first two darts are divisible by 5.
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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 14/23 field.” This can be done by throwing a dart or by manually pressing a segment on the board by each player. This is entirely up to you, but whichever segment is selected becomes your starting point which carries through the bullseye and directly across to the other side of the bullseye (see diagram).
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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 15/23 pass the hurdles) 1st fence 2nd fence Triple 17 Triple 13 3rd fence 4th fence Triple 8 Triple 5 The first player to complete the course and hit the bullseye wins the race. GAME 26: 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.
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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 16/23 Obstacles usually comprise hitting a difficult number before continuing on the racetrack. Again, the route can be made as difficult or easy as you wish and can go anywhere on the target area of the board.
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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 17/23 This game, inspired by casino play, tests your nerve and skill as you gamble points to defeat your opponent. The object of the game is to be the first player to reach the designated point total. Note: you can adjust the end-game point total.
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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 18/23 of the bet you selected at the start of the round. The first player to reach the designated point total is the winner. GAME 34: CASINO C - 3-STAR This version of Casino is very difficult, as you need to score at least 3 hits in the active segment during each round to score points.
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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 19/23 round. Rounds continue until 15 points are scored. Note: you can adjust the end-game point total. GAME 37: BATTLEGROUND In this 2-player game, the dartboard is a battleground divided into two halves. The first player to hit all of the opposing segments (armies) wins the game.
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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 20/23 Players must be careful to avoid the land mines located in the Triple and Double rings of opponents segment numbers. Any player that hits a double or triple ring on the opposing teams’ battlefield will lose an army of his or her own.
Electronic Dartboard General Manual 21/23 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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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 22/23 It is recommended that you use the enclosed darts on this dartboard. Using other darts may cause damage to the segment and electronic circuit. Replacement tips are available at most retailers carrying dart products Cleaning The Electronic Dartboard: Your electronic dartboard will provide many hours of competition if cared for properly.
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Electronic Dartboard General Manual 23/23 20-25 7-18 Catching Ring 14. Game Guard button No Score Ring 15. Power button Single Ring 16. Double/Miss button Doubles Ring 17. Cybermatch button Triples Ring 18. Game button Speaker 19. Built-in dart holder Start/Hold button 20.
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