Caring For Your Dartboard; Tips And Techniques - SMARTNESS E-DARTBOARD PERFORMANCE Instrucciones De Montaje

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8) Spielerwechsel (P1, P2, P3 & P4): Zeigt an, welcher Spieler an
der Reihe ist.
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9) Wurfanzeige: Zeigt an, wie viele Dartpfeile noch geworfen werden
können (pro Durchgang).
10) Cricket Spielstandfeld: Zeigt Markierung der Cricket-Nummern an. Jede Marke
steht für einen Treffer.
11) Cricket - Anzeige Markierungen:
(i) Cricket & No Score Cricket: Zeigt alle Mitspieler an, die entsprechende Zahl
bereits abgeschlossen ("CLOSED") haben.
(ii) Cut Throat Cricket: Zeigt einen oder mehrere Mitspieler an, die
entsprechende Zahl bereits abgeschlossen haben.
Beispiel: (siehe Abbildung) für Spieler 1,
(a) Gesamtzählergebnis = 20.
(b) Cricket Markierung:
#18 → keine,
#15 → 2 treffers,
(c) Cricket - Anzeige Markierungen: #19, #17 und #16.
12) Anzeigen für Double In (DI), Double Out (DO) und Master Out (MO).
13) Anzeige Lautsprecher: (i) zeigt Sound An an, (ii) zeigt Alarm An an.
14) Zeit: (a) Stunden, (b) Minuten, (c) Sekunde, (d) p.m. (nachm).
15) Batteriefach
16) Anschlußstecker für der Wechselstromadapter
17) Halterung für Darts und Dartzubehör.
SOFT-TIP ELECTRONIC DART GAME
The history of darts goes back hundreds of years. Henry VIII of England and Charles
VI of France were said to be among the dart throwers. The game was likely evolved
from archery and spear throwing. Moreover, the development of modern darts was
closely associated with English pubs. To hit the center of the board (called "Bull's
Eye", used to be made from cork) with a dart was once thought to be purely lucky.
Yet, to the English Court's satisfaction in 1908, a Leeds innkeeper demonstrated that
it is indeed a game of skill. Ever since, dart playing has been accepted as a popular
social and sporting activity. There are tournaments in every country, and the game is
enjoyed by millions of people worldwide.
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#20 → 3 treffers,
#19 → 3 treffers,
#17 → 1 treffer,
#16 → keine,
Bull → 1 treffer.
Revolution in electronics has elevated the joy and fun of playing darts. New
and exciting games are being added to the collection. Automatic score-keeping and
hints for rules are making it ever so easy to play. From young to old, for men and
women, competing as individual or team, darts brings friends together. It is no
wander, in darts tradition, that each game begins and ends with a handshake.
WARNING: THIS IS NOT A CHILD'S TOY. ADULT SUPERVISION IS
REQUIRED FOR CHILDREN PLAYING DARTS. CONTAINS SMALL
PARTS THAT ARE NOT APPROPRIATE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3
YEARS OLD.
PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
PROPER USE OF DARTS CAN AVOID DAMAGE OR INJURY.
Carefully unpack your new dartboard and familiarize yourself with its function
and controls before use. Should you suspect the dartboard does not work correctly,
please refer to the TROUBLE SHOOTING section in this manual first.

CARING FOR YOUR DARTBOARD

IMPORTANT! This game is designed for use with SOFT-TIP DARTS
ONLY. Use of steel tip darts will cause permanent damage to the board.
Apply proper force and stance to throw darts. It is not necessary to throw
hard for the darts to stick in the board. The recommended weight of soft-tip dart
is no more than 16 grams (official standard for many dart organizations and
tournaments). (See TIPS AND TECHNIQUES.)
Use proper replacement tips. To reduce bounce-outs, you shall use the same
kinds of soft tips as those come with the game or those packed with
SMARTNESS label. Long tips are not recommended for electronic dartboards.
They break or crook more easily. (See TROUBLE SHOOTING for removing
broken tips.)
Avoid dartboard being subjected to extreme weather or temperature.
Avoid dartboard being subjected to liquid or excessive moisture.
Clean dartboard with damp cloth and/or mild detergent only.

TIPS AND TECHNIQUES

TIP 1: A proper stance is to align your hand, elbow, shoulder, hip and foot. If you are
using right hand, then turn the right side of your body facing the board. Put
your weight on your right foot in the front, slightly lean forward, and balance
with the left foot. If you are using left hand, then do it vice versa.
TIP 2: The throwing motion should be from your elbow out. Keep your body steady
and use only your hand, wrist and forearm. Bring your forearm slightly back,
and with a fluid motion throw the dart toward the board. Follow through the
throw by pointing the index finger at the area that you are aiming.
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