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Model 76073
For 1 player / Ages 8 and up
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
P/N 823A2800 Rev.D
WARNING: EPILEPSY AND SEIZURES
READ BEFORE OPERATING YOUR CONNECTV
A few people may experience epileptic seizures when viewing flashing lights or patterns in our daily environment. These persons may experience seizures while watching TV pictures or playing video games. Players who have not had any seizures may nonetheless have an undetected epileptic condition.
Consult your physician before playing video games if you have an epileptic condition or experience any of the following symptoms while playing video games: altered vision, eye or muscle twitching, other involuntary movements, loss of awareness of your surroundings, mental confusion and/or convulsions.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
On the back of the main unit, loosen the screw on the battery compartment and insert four (4) “AA” (LR6) batteries as indicated inside the compartment (alkaline batteries recommend- ed). Replace the battery compartment door.
NOTE: Batteries in the Main Unit should give you about 10 hours of game play (if alkaline batteries are used). The game will not operate normally when the batteries begin to run low. The screen may be blurred and resetting the game may not
work. Be sure to install fresh batteries. There is also no memory function. All game data will be erased when the power is turned off or batteries are replaced.
On the bottom of the bat handle loosen the screws on the battery compart- ment. Insert two (2) “AA” (LR6) batteries, aligning the positive (+) and nega- tive (-) terminals as indicated. Insert the positive terminals facing down.
Replace the cover and tighten the screws.
ADULT SUPERVISION IS RECOMMENDED WHEN INSTALLING BATTERIES.
CONNECTING TO YOUR TV
To connect ConnecTV Cricket directly to a TV, the TV must be equipped with audio and video input jacks. They are commonly found on the front of the TV near the contrast, color, and picture adjustment controls; or on the back of the TV near the antenna and cable/satellite jacks.
Insert the yellow video plug from the game into the Video-In (yellow) jack on the TV.
Insert the white audio plug from the game into the left Audio-In (white) jack on the TV.
Set your TV to the appropriate video input mode. (See your TV’s operating manual for details.)
CONNECTING TO YOUR VCR
If your TV doesn’t have audio and video input jacks, you can connect ConnecTV Cricket to your VCR.
Insert the yellow video plug from the game into the Video-In (yellow) jack on the VCR.
Insert the white audio plug from the game into the left Audio-In (white) jack on the VCR.
Set your TV and VCR to the appropriate video input mode. (See your TV and VCR operating manuals for details.)
NOTE: If your TV or VCR does not have AV inputs, a “Y” adapter may be purchased separately at any electronics store.
ADULT SUPERVISION IS RECOMMENDED WHEN CONNECTING CABLES TO A TV AND VCR.
CAUTION
Before playing ConnecTV Cricket, ensure that you have a clear area around you and you will not hit the TV, other people or any other objects when swinging the bat or bowling the ball.
BUTTON FUNCTIONS
BASE CONSOLE
POWER | BACK |
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LEFT | |
| RIGHT |
ENTER | PAUSE |
POWER – Pressing the Power Button will turn ConnecTV Cricket on or off.
LEFT/ RIGHT – Used to navigate the menu screens. Press Enter to make your selection.
ENTER – Used to make selections in menu screens.
PAUSE – Used to pause the game and access in game options.
BACK – Used to back up 1-step in menu screens.
BALL CONTROLS
DIRECTIONAL | C-BUTTON |
PAD | |
A-BUTTON/ENTER | B-BUTTON |
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A-BUTTON/ENTER – Use the A-Button/Enter to make menu selections and in combination with the B-Button and C-Button to apply spin to the ball when thrown.
B-BUTTON – Use the B-Button in combination with the A-Button and C- Button to apply spin to the ball when thrown.
C-BUTTON – Use the C-Button in combination with the A-Button and B- Button to apply spin to the ball when thrown.
DIRECTIONAL PAD – Use the directional pad to aim when bowling and to navigate menu screens.
THROWING – Make bowling motion when bowling.
BAT CONTROLS
BLOCK
RUN
SWING – Stand over the main console when swinging.
BLOCK BUTTON – Use the block button in gameplay to block
RUN BUTTON – Use the run button in gameplay to run between the wickets.
GETTING STARTED
WARNING: Make sure you place the base console on the floor in front of the TV, located far enough from the TV and any other objects or people to avoid striking anything or anyone when you swing the bat.
OPTIONS MENU
Show/ Hide Status
Select this option to show or hide the mini scorecard shown between each ball bowled.
Delete Save
This will clear the battery back up memory of any previously saved game data.
BATTING
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE: Before beginning game play, make sure to place your bottom batting hand through the Safety Strap on the bottom of the bat handle.
POSITIONING - When batting, make sure to set your stance between 19” (50cm) and 4ft (120cm) behind the base console. Your position relative to the base unit will affect the bats ability to transmit your swing to the base unit.
SWING AWAY - Swing the bat to hit the ball. The batter’s timing and force will determine direction and distance. If you are having difficulties hitting the ball, try swinging earlier. Also, the timing to hit the ball will be different if fac- ing a spin bowler or a fast bowler, so experiment with the timing of your swing in order to get a feel for the proper technique. Remember: swing early!
BLOCKING – To block the batter must hold down the block key on the bat at any time after the ball is bowled. A ball will only be blocked if it is pitched in line with the wicket.
RUNNING – After the ball is hit the batter can choose to run. Press the run but- ton to travel between the wickets. To stop running press the run button again. If the batsmen are less than halfway between the wickets they will turn back.
THROWING THE BALL
Warning: When making the throwing motion, you must never let go of the ball. Doing so can damage the game, damage whatever it hits, or injure whomever it hits.
BOWLING
BOWLER SELECT – The bowler first selects from either spin or fast bowler. At the end of each over, the player will be able to select whether to use a spin or fast bowler for the next over.
To bowl the ball, the player must use the directional pad to move the Ball Aim Indicator on the screen then make a bowling motion while holding down a combi- nation of the A, B, or C buttons. The gauge represents the bowler’s run up to the popping crease. The closer the gauge is to the line, the better the ball bowled. If the gauge crosses the line a no-ball is called. Pressing a combination of buttons when bowling will cause the ball to spin in different directions after pitching. Using these combinations while pitching in different places will enable the bowler to per- form certain types of ball including Yorkers, googlies, leg breaks and sliders.
FIELDING – Fielding is automatic.
PLAYING CONNECTV CRICKET
If your ConnecTV Cricket is connected to your TV, turn on the TV, then set the TV to the appropriate video input mode (see set-up section of this manual). If your ConnecTV Cricket is connected to your TV through a VCR, turn on the TV and VCR, then set both the TV and VCR to the appropriate video input modes (see set-up section of this manual). Next, turn on the power to your ConnecTV Cricket by pressing the On/Off Button on the base console. After a brief start- up animation, the Game Selection Menu will appear on the TV screen.
Using either the directional pad on the ball or on base console, you will be able to scroll through the menu options (1-Day Match, 5-Day Test, Tournament, Skill Level, Options).
The currently selected option will be highlighted. Use the bat, the ball or the enter button (see button functions section of this manual) to make your selection.
You can choose from 1-Day Match, 5-Day Test or Tournament, you will also be able to select the amount of players, number of overs (1-day only) and bat- ting stance.
•Choose number of players
•Player 1: Choose your side
•Player 2: Choose your side or Player 1: Choose CPU side (as applicable).
•Choose number of overs
•Player 1/2: Choose your stance (as applicable)
SKILL LEVEL – From the main menu, the player can adjust the games level of difficulty. ConnecTV Cricket has 3 levels of difficulty:
•Club: Batting and bowling is EASY
•County: Batting and bowling is MODERATE
•International: Batting and bowling is DIFFICULT
Players can further adjust difficulty levels through the teams they select. Each team is assigned its own batting, bowling and fielding attributes.
1-Day Match
Play a standard 10, 20, 30, 40 or 50 over game for 1-2 players. You will be able to choose both playing teams. The player with the highest score within the set amount of overs is the winner.
The Toss
Select heads or tails on the coin toss screen. The team that wins the toss will be able to choose to bat or bowl first.
In-Game Options
Pressing Pause at any point during the game will take you to the In-Game options screen. From here you will be able to quit or resume.
5-Day Test Match
A full 5-Day Test Match with declarations, follow-ons and game save facility for 1-2 players. You will be able to choose both playing teams.
The Toss
Select heads or tails on the coin toss screen. The team that wins the toss will be able to choose to bat or bowl first.
In-Game Options
Pressing Pause at any point during the game will take you to the In-Game options screen. From here you will be able to quit, save and quit, resume or declare.
Declaring
In test match mode the batting player can declare at any point, ending their innings on their current score. To do this press the Pause button and select
Declare.
Save Test
To save your test match press Pause whilst in bowling/ batting view and select Save and Quit. The game will save automatically. Note: saving a game will automatically overwrite and previously saved data for both tournament and Test Match mode. The menu screen will inform you of the game you are about to overwrite.
Resume Test
To resume the 5-Day Test Match, select 5-Day Test then Resume. The game will restart at the point it was last saved.
TOURNAMENT
A full tournament played with 16 international sides that are randomly split into four preliminary groups. The sides in each Group play each other once, earning 4 points for a win or 2 for a draw, with the two highest scoring sides from each group moving up to the Final Group.
Save Tournament
To save your tournament press pause during a game and select Save and Quit. The game will save automatically. Note: saving a game will automatically overwrite and previously saved data for both tournament and Test Match mode. The menu screen will inform you of the game you are about to overwrite.
Resume Tournament
To resume the tournament, select Tournament then Resume. The game will restart at the point it was last saved.
Tournament Structure ( show tournament table screen)
Preliminary Groups - If any sides finish on the same points then the side(s) that won the most games progress. If this still results in a draw then the side with the higher net Run Rate (total number of runs divided by the number of Overs) goes through.
Final Group – In the Final Group the eight competing sides play each other once.
Play Offs – Once the Final Group games have been played out, the top four sides enter semi-final play-offs, with the side that came first playing the side that came fourth and the side that came second plays the side that came third. The winners of those two matches then face each other in the final.
GAME VIEWS
If a human player is batting the screen will prompt the player to “Swing the Bat”. When the player swings the bat, this indicates that they are ready and the bowler will begin his run up. If a player controlled team is bowling against a computer controlled team, then the player bowling can start immediately.
Please Note: Pressing the Run or Block buttons has the same effect as swinging the bat here.
Once the bowler has thrown the ball, the batter will attempt to hit the ball. When the ball is hit the BATTER’S VIEW screen will show the initial trajectory and angle of the ball quickly before panning to the FIELDING VIEW screen.
Scores will be shown at the end of each over and at the end of each innings.
BATSMAN VIEW – will be shown whenever someone is up to bat, The fol- lowing information will also be shown:
•The current score for the batting team and the number of overs bowled.
•The wicket. If you are bowled out you will see the ball hit the wicket.