that the Medic Mode operation has concluded successfully. The actual transfer is performed via the Receiver Dome.

Medic Mode has many benefits, but it also has important limitations. Please note the following:

-The Assisting Player must respond within 20 seconds of receiving the request for assistance.

-The Assisting Player can never send his/her last tag, and can never send more than 40 tags at one time.

-The tags sent are lost to the Assisting Player, even if the Requesting Player does not receive them.

-Players cannot initiate or respond to a request for assistance if they have been tagged out, neutralized, overheated, or have their shields raised.

-If an Assisting Player is tagged out after pressing OK, and before the assistance has been received by the Requesting Player, the Medic Mode transfer will fail and no transfer of tags will take place. Make sure you are in a safe place before starting a Medic Mode operation!

-The Requesting Player is still limited to having only 99 tags at any one time so don’t request or send any more – they will just be lost.

-Players can still be tagged and launch tags while requesting or assisting in Medic Mode.

NOTE: If multiple Assisting Players wish to assist the same Requesting Player, they must be within 10 feet of the Requesting Player, and they should take turns sending their assistance (this may require the Requesting Player to make multiple requests). This will minimize the possibility of confusing the Requesting Player’s TAGGER, which could result in lost assistance.

PROGRAMMABLE GAMES

Be the TAG MASTER!

Think you’ve got what it takes to be the TAG MASTER? Prove it by being the winner in your first game of LAZER TAG! Earn this title and you will have the privileges of being the host for every game!

All of the games except Classic LAZER TAG require the game options to be programmed by the TAG MASTER. Any player can be the TAG MASTER, but there is only one per game. Once the TAG MASTER has programmed all of the game options into his/her TAGGER, it will automatically transfer the options to all of the other TAGGER units as they join the game (these players are called Joiners). The TAG MASTER will have exactly the same powers and abilities as all of the other Joiner Players in the game.

All programmed games run for a given time (programmed by the TAG MASTER). Once the game ends, all players bring their TAGGER units together with the TAG MASTER TAGGER, which automatically “debriefs” them. The TAG MASTER TAGGER learns how well each player did in the game, and then automatically ranks all players and teams, so that each player can see how well they did as compared to the other teams and players in the game.

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Hasbro 71970 manual Programmable Games, Be the TAG Master