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The winner is the last standing player, or
the player with the least points after playing
18 segments.
G20 FOOTBALL
Select a segment, either via a throw on
the board, or by selecting a button. After
selection, the segment which players must
hit, is selected. The selected segment is the
starting point, the opposite segment is the
target. Example: If you've selected segment
20, the target segment is 3.
The playing area is divided into 11 segments,
which you must hit one after the other.
Sequence: First, the double-20 segment, then
the outer ring, single segment 20, triple-20,
inner ring single segment 20, bull, bull΄s eye,
inner ring single-3-segment, triple 3, outer
ring, single-3-segment, double-3-segment. The
segments which must be hit, are displayed.
G21 BASEBALL
With this game, you play nine rounds (in-
nings). Every player throws 3 darts per inning.
Single segment = one station
Double segment = two stations
Triple segment = three stations
Bull and/or bull΄s eye segment, "home run"
(can only be attempted with the third throw)
Your aim is to accomplish as many "runs"
per round as possible. The displays shows
the relevant stations.
G22 STEEPLECHASE
This game is like an obstacle course, start-
ing in segment 20, all the way around the
electronic dartboard once, in a clock-wise
direction. The end is in segment 5, and then
you still need to hit the bull, or the bull΄s eye.
During the obstacle course, you may only
hit the inner single elements, those that are
positioned between the bull or bull΄s eye an
the triple ring. The segments triple 13, triple
17, triple 8 and triple 5 are obstacles which
you must also hit.
G23 ELIMINATION
In this game, you must best the score of
your opponent, who's turn was just before
yours, in three throws.
If you don't succeed, you lose a life.
Choose the number of lives via the
<SELECT> button:
OP1: 3 Lives
OP2: 4 Lives
OP3: 5 Lives
G24 HORSESHOES
In this game, only hits in the 20 and 3
segments count. Double and triple segments
in these segments also count.
Choose the number of points via the
<SELECT> button:
OP1: 15 Points
OP2: 16 Points
OP3: 17 Points
OP4: 18 Points
OP5: 19 Points up till OP10: 25 Points
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G25 BATTLEGROUND
In this game, you take over the upper half of
the electronic dart game, and you must hit
the bottom half with your three throws. Your
opponent must take over the bottom half,
and must hit the upper half. Who takes over
which half, is decided before the game.
Choose the various options via the
<SELECT> button:
Battleground Double
Only double segments count.
Battleground Triple
Only triple segments count.
Battleground General
Play this game like the standard Battle-
ground game, but you need to strike the
bull and/or the bull΄s eye to finish off.
Upper half: Segments:
11, 14, 9, 12, 5, 20, 1, 18, 4, 13.
Lower half: Segments:
6, 10, 15, 2, 17, 3, 19, 7, 16, 8.
G26 ADVANCED BATTLEGROUND
This game is played like the standard Battle-
ground game. However, double and triple
segments are taboo, and may not be hit. If
you hit any taboo segments, you lose a life.
G27 PAINTBALL
This game is similar to the Battleground
game. Hit the bull΄s eye twice, you capture
the enemy's flag. The aim is to destroy
the enemy's segments, or to capture the
enemy's flag.
Choose the various options via the
<SELECT> button:
Paintball Double
Here, only double segments count, and the
bull΄s eye must be hit three times.
Paintball Triple
Here, only the triple segments count, and
the bully-eye must be hit three times.
Troubleshooting
No power
Ensure that the power adaptor is plugged
into a mains power source, and the power
adaptor connection is plugged into the
connection plug on the dartboard.
No results
Check whether the game is in "settings" or
"pause" mode. Check whether any buttons
or displays fields are stuck.
Stuck display elements or stuck
function buttons
During the transport, or during normal oper-
ation of the dartboard, the display elements
may get stuck temporarily, and results are
no longer shown.
A warning signal is emitted, and a display
light flickers, indicating the stuck element.
Gently pulling out the dart from the relevant
element, or flicking the element back and
forth with a gentle pressure usually frees
the relevant element quickly. The game
can then be continued, and the results are
displayed exactly where it was interrupted.
Removing broken dart tips
Soft tips are safe, but they don't last forever.
If a tip breaks off,
and is stuck in the dartboard, try to remove
it with an appropriate pair of pliers. If a tip
is broken off and is so short that you it does
not protrude from the dartboard, it can be
pushed out through the opening on the
dart plate. The soft tip cannot damage the
electronics behind the element.
To accomplish this step, we do, however,
expressly recommend using an undamaged
soft-tip dart. Never push a short, broken-off
tip through the dartboard with a sharp metal
object, as a metal object can easily damage
the plate, if it's inserted into the dartboard
too deeply. The heavier the dart, the more
apparent the danger of the tip breaking off.
Power fluctuations or
electro-magnetic disruptions
In extreme situations, when massive elec-
tro-magnetic disruptions occur, the electron-
ics may cease to function, or may deliver
incorrect results.
Examples:
Heavy thunderstorms, extreme power fluc-
tuations, lack of tension, or if the dartboard
has been installed too close to electric
engines, or micro-wave ovens.
In order to restore normal functioning, the
network power adaptor must be separat-
ed form the power network for several
seconds, then reconnected. You should, of
course, ensure that the cause of the disrup-
tion has been fixed.
Storage, cleaning
Important! Remove the mains plug
from the socket before cleaning the
product.
Only clean the dartboard with a
moist cloth! The network adaptor
may not come into contact with
moisture!
Repeated use of the product mainly causes
dirt on the front side, due to touching with
fingers. Clean the front, the buttons and the
windows with a moist cloth.
As a solvent, we recommend water with
a little dishwashing product. Afterwards,
dry off with a soft, dry cloth. For extended
periods of non-use, cover the product with a
cloth, to protect it form dust.
When not in use, always store the product
clean and dry at room temperature.
IMPORTANT! Never clean the product with
harsh cleaning agents.

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