• Shot Target: After highlighting Shoot, the Shot Target will appear above
the hoop. Position your cursor on the Shot Target to make your shot.
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GETTING STARTED
Place the console on the floor in front of the TV. Press the power button
to turn the camera on. Keep the ball 5 to 6 feet from the console. Adjust
the angle of the camera by moving the main housing up and down so it
points up towards your waist. The camera will track the movements of
the basketball (included) when playing offense and defense.
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Please note: You may need to reposition yourself or the camera to
comfortably and safely reach anywhere within the required range of
motion with the ball. If the cursor in the game jumps abruptly on
screen, try moving a foot or two further from the camera, turn off
unneeded room lights, and make sure sunlight is not shining on the
console.
PLAYING PLAY TV BASKETBALL
Turn on the power to your Play TV Basketball by pressing the Power
Button on the Main Unit console. Press the Enter button or move the
basketball cursor to Highlight to Start on the screen. On the Main Menu
screen you will be able to scroll through the menu options (Ballin’ Mode,
Quick Start, Playground Mode, and Options). The currently selected
option will be highlighted. Use the ENTER button (see button functions
section of this manual) or using the basketball place the cursor over your
choice to make your selection.
• OFFENSE: Move the ball around in the air in front on the Main Unit to
the corresponding sectors on the screen to move the character and
ball on the screen. The object is to lose the defender and either drive
to the bucket for a dunk or pull up for a jump shot.
Model 75029
For 1 to 4 players / Ages 8 and up
• Shoot – Once you get yourself free for a jumper, highlight the word
Shoot and quickly move the ball up so the cursor passes through the
center of the Shot Target located above the hoop. Nothing but net if
you move quickly and accurately.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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OPTIONS – allows you to change Background Music, Taunting levels,
Winning Score, Ball Possession and Calibration by using the RIGHT and
LEFT scroll buttons and the ENTER button or using the basketball place
the cursor over your choice to make your selection.
• Drive – Once you open up a lane to the hoop, highlight the word
Dunk. Once your player starts his move towards the bucket, quickly
choose a sector(s) to select the type of dunk and then move the cur-
sor to the Shot Target located above the hoop.
Get off of the couch and into the game!
Whether you are playing defense, shooting a 3 pointer, or dunking a 360
on top of your opponent’s head, Play TV Basketball brings the fun and
excitement of one on one basketball into your living room!
• Background Music – Select On/Off
• Taunting – Select On/Off
Each player can perform 5 different dunks:
• Around the back
• Winning Score – Select 11 points or 21 points
• Ball Possession – Select Winners or Losers
SETTING UP
• BATTERY INSTALLATION
• Up and Down
• Calibration – Standing 5 to 6 feet from the camera move the cursor to
the 4 quadrants easily and accurately to calibrate.
• Over the top
• Standard
• Over-the-head or Windmill
Easy
Nothin’ Special & Insane
Highlight upper sector
Highlight lower sector
Dunk 1
Dunk 2
Highlight upper sector
Highlight left sector
Battery Compartment
Dunk 3
Dunk 4
Highlight right sector
Highlight lower sector
Highlight left + right sector
On the back of the main unit, loosen the screw on the battery compart-
ment and insert four (4) “AA” batteries as indicated inside the compart-
ment (alkaline batteries recommended). Replace the battery compart-
ment door.
Highlight lower + upper sector
Highlight left + right; or
Highlight upper + lower; or
Highlight upper + left + lower +
right in any order in a circular
motion
Over the
Top Dunk
Highlight upper + right +
lower + left in any sequence
in a circular motion
You can choose from 3 modes of game-play: Ballin’ Mode, Quick Start
and Playground Mode. You will also be able to select the characters,
court style and level of difficulty.
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 nor-
mally 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.
• Character Select – Choose one (1) out of four (4) characters
• Court Style Select – Choose one (1) out of three (3) courts.
• The Boardwalk – rough asphalt with faded lines on a beach boule-
vard with palm trees, sand and surf.
ADULT SUPERVISION IS RECOMMENDED WHEN INSTALLING
BATTERIES.
• The Urban Playground – rough asphalt with faded lines in an urban
setting with chain link fence.
• TV CONNECTION
• The Gym – standard parquet wood floor with nice painted lines in a
recreation center.
NOTE: To connect Play TV Basketball 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 con-
trols or on the rear of the TV near the antenna and cable/satellite jacks.
BALLIN’ MODE – allows you to play a game of 1 on 1 basketball. You
will have a 30 second shot clock limit on offense and defense, and differ-
ent courts and players to choose from. The player to score 11 or 21
points first wins! Remember you must win by 2 points.
If your TV does not have audio and video input jacks, you may connect
Play TV Basketball through a VCR connected to your TV.
An on screen cursor will track the balls movement. Moving the ball to
different sectors on the screen will move the player and ball.
Please note: If your TV does not have AV Input Jacks, you can connect
your game through your VCR or use an RF Modulator. RF Modulators
can be purchased at most electronic stores.
• CONNECTING TO A VCR
To connect Play TV Basketball to your VCR, insert the yellow video plug
from the Main Unit into the video-in (Yellow) jack on your VCR, the white
audio plug into the left audio-in (white) jack. Then set the VCR to the
appropriate video input mode (see your VCR’s operating manual for
details).
ADULT SUPERVISION IS RECOMMENDED WHEN CONNECTING
CABLES TO A TV AND VCR.
• The sectors on the side of the screen show the player which direc-
tions they can move their character.
• Sector A: Moves the player towards the hoop and to the left
• Sector B: Moves the player to the left
BUTTON FUNCTIONS ON THE MAIN UNIT
• A player can take a Jump Shot at any time by highlighting the Shoot
graphic at the bottom of the screen.
• Sector C: Moves the player away from the hoop and to the left
• Sector D: Moves the player towards the hoop and to the right
• Sector E: Moves the player to the right
• “Juking” your opponent may give you the opportunity to shoot or
dunk based on the defenders reaction. There’s a chance he may
steal the ball.
POWER
• When a shot is blocked or missed, possession goes to the other
player.
• Sector F: Moves the player away from the hoop and to the right
• Sector G: Juke move left
LEFT
• To dunk the player must highlight “Dunk”
RIGHT
• Sector H: Juke move right
Please note: In order for your dunk to be successful you must per-
form the correct sequence (See Above)
ENTER
When playing offense, four outcomes are possible when you try a drib-
ble trick:
POWER – Used to turn the game On/Off
• The ball is stolen (change of possession)
RIGHT – Used to scroll right through the MENU
LEFT – Used to scroll left through the MENU
ENTER – Used to enter selections in the MENU
• The defender goes for a steal and misses (open shot opportunity)
• The defender gets off balance or out of position (open shot opportu-
nity or chance to move into a position for a dunk)
• The defender doesn’t bite and stays in position
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