The system is more than an indoor backtrmrd and rim: it allows you to play an array of W e t b s l l games for one player, two phpm, ur more!

Before you play, you need to understand the buttons and display on the Control Unit.

Some decisions involved in game play are up to yd~:for example, if you'replaying one-on- one, you and your opponent can decide who g@ to "take out the ball" following a basket. The way some people play, the person who makes a b a s k holds onto the ball and tries to

1 make another baske~another way to play is t o vsdediwho gets the ball, following b a basket.

Know the rules, and understand the buttons and c5isplq~but most of all, have fun.The more you play, the more you'llknow how to make yuur own games and play your own way.

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Facing the front of the Control Unit, you'llsea yovj ham

an LED display (for game time and"P-I-Gin the game of"Rf) to the left and righctwo Scoring displays

below, an LCD display (for text)

Below the Displays, you'llsee two round buttons,The one on the left is the orangeAirball button.The sensors in the system'sBackboard can register a basket, but if you happen to shoot the ball and miss the Backboard completely, you need to tell the computer in the system that you missed. Hitting this button will do so.

The q p n d buston on the right is the Power button: use this to turn the system on and off.

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he L(CD,plu will see a rectangular red button: this is the Cancel button.You press this bufton t o stop a game, return to the Main Menu, or answer "No" when the computer asks you a question.

be e n the two round buttons is a green rectangular button: this is the Enter button.You press this button t o select a game, start a game, answer "Yes" when the computer asks you a question, and t o pause and re-start a game.

The Room Selector switch, to the left of the Airball button, is used to tell the computer what size room you'replaying in. Some of the games use a spotlight and need this information.After you flip the room selection switch, the spotlight will not adjust to the new room size until the next shot.

To the right of the Power button are the Wuma Control and, below it,the Audio Selection switch.This volume switch wntrols the internal volume for the unit: the announcer, the games, etc.The Audio Selection switch lets you choose between: the top setting, all audio; the middle setting "line-in", DukeTango'svoice and sound effects; and the bottom setting, "line in" and sound effects (backboard, net, crowd noises, etc.).

MOTE-lfyou select the top setting,you will not be able to hear music from an external CD or mp3 player: only the middle and bottom settings let you hear music from an external player..

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