Radica Games Handheld Game System 76061 User Guide

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CONNECTING TO A VCR  
PLAYING GOLDEN TEE GOLF  
To connect Golden Tee Golf 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).  
If your Golden Tee Golf 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 Golden Tee Golf 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 Golden Tee Golf by sliding the POWER  
BUTTON to the left on the front of the Main Unit. After a brief start-up  
animation, the Main Menu will appear on the TV screen.  
ADULT SUPERVISION IS RECOMMENDED WHEN CONNECTING  
CABLES TO A TV AND VCR.  
Using the trackball on the Main Unit, you will be able to scroll through  
the different game modes you can choose from (Play Round, Match  
Play, Tournament, and Driving Range). Once the game mode you wish  
to play is highlighted press the SELECT button on the Main Unit. If it  
is an option in the game you select, you will then be able to choose the  
number of players.  
BUTTON FUNCTIONS: MAIN UNIT CONSOLE  
TRACKBALL  
SELECT /  
START  
LEFT  
MODEL 76081  
For 1 to 4 players / Ages 8 and up  
RIGHT  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
BACK /  
BACKSPIN  
P/N 823A2010 Rev.A  
The Tee View screen will appear and display the following information:  
• Hole Number, Par, and Stroke Number  
• Distance Remaining to the Hole/Pin in Yards  
• Golfer  
POWER  
WARNING: EPILEPSY AND SEIZURES READ BEFORE OPERATING  
YOUR GOLDEN TEE GOLF  
TRACKBALL  
A few people may experience epileptic seizures when viewing flashing  
lights or patterns in our daily environment. These persons may experi-  
ence seizures while watching TV pictures or playing video games. Play-  
ers who have not had any seizures may nonetheless have an undetected  
epileptic condition.  
• Roll left and right to choose your club  
• Roll back to start your backswing  
• Roll forward to start your forward swing  
• Power Percentage  
• Lie (where you are hitting from)  
• Club Selection and Maximum Distance that is can hit  
• Wind Direction & Speed  
LEFT BUTTON – Press to scroll to the left thru menu options. Press to  
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.  
aim left.  
• Ball Placement  
• Flag  
RIGHT BUTTON – Press to scroll to the right thru menu options. Press  
to aim right.  
• Aim Target  
BACK / BACKSPIN – Press to back out of a menu, or to add backspin  
to your shot.  
CLUB SELECTION – On initial Tee-off, a club will be suggested to  
you. You may play this club or choose another from your bag. Roll the  
Trackball to the left or right on the Main Unit to scroll through the club  
choices.  
SETTING UP  
BATTERY INSTALLATION  
On the back of the main unit, remove the battery compartment and in-  
sert four (4) “AA” batteries as indicated inside the compartment (alkaline  
batteries recommended). Replace the battery compartment door.  
SELECT / START – Press to select item from the menu, start the game,  
or move on to the next hole.  
Caddie Tip:  
POWER BUTTON – Slide to turn the game on/off  
• Choose your 1 Wood (Driver) for all par 4’s and par 5’s  
• Choose the lowest club that guarantees the player can reach the  
hole assuming a max hit (taking the lie into consideration).  
NOTE: Batteries in the Main Unit should give you about 10 hours of  
game play (if alkaline batteries are used). The game will not oper-  
ate 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.  
MAIN MENU  
• Select the Sand Wedge(SW) for Bunkers or Sand Traps  
• Use any of the clubs between the Lob Wedge(LW) and the 7 iron for  
chipping inside 60 yards  
• The Putter is the only club used on greens. Learn to aim well.  
• Press the Start/Select button to change your selection if your back-  
swing or club selection isn’t what you wanted.  
battery compartment  
BACKSPIN – Press the BACKSPIN button before your backswing to hit  
the ball with some backspin. This will cause the ball to spin backwards  
after being hit; thereby making the distance it rolls upon landing to be  
minimized.  
PLAY ROUND – 1 to 4 players will compete against each other, with  
a maximum stroke count of 10, while playing all 18 holes of the golf  
course. Hit the fewest number of strokes in 18 holes to win.  
SHOT DIRECTION – Before hitting the ball, the player can adjust where  
they are aiming by pressing the LEFT OR RIGHT BUTTONS on the Main  
Unit to shape their shot or compensate for a hook or slice.  
MATCH PLAY – 2 players compete to post the best score for each hole.  
The player with the lowest stroke count on a hole will be awarded one  
point for each hole. The player with the most points at the end of 18  
holes takes the trophy.  
Caddie Tip: Follow the shot direction guide across the top of the  
Main Unit. By learning these backswing and forward swing combi-  
nations, you will soon be able to make that ball land right where you  
need to without breaking a sweat. This is especially helpful in order to  
get the ball to the Hole in the fewest number of shots. Practice these  
different shots on the Driving Range.  
ADULT SUPERVISION IS RECOMMENDED WHEN INSTALLING BAT-  
TERIES.  
TOURNAMENT – 1 to 4 players compete against computer generated  
scores or other players (up to 4) while playing all 18 holes of the golf  
course. There are three tournament difficulties:  
TV CONNECTION  
SWING STRENGTH – The strength of your swing will be based on a  
combination of your backswing and your forward swing. As you roll the  
trackball back, notice your club moving back as well. The farther back  
your club goes, the more power you are putting behind your shot. But  
just like real golf, you will need to connect with the ball as well. So after  
you have figured out how far back you want to go with your club, how  
fast the trackball rolled forward will also determine your swing strength.  
A strength percentage will be shown on the screen afterwards to indi-  
cate the speed of the swing.  
NOTE: To connect Golden Tee Golf 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.  
• Bronze Cup (Easy)  
• Silver Cup (Medium)  
• Gold Cup (Hard)  
If your TV does not have audio and video input jacks, you may connect  
Golden Tee Golf through a VCR connected to your TV.  
The player with the lowest score on the board wins the tournament and  
takes the trophy.  
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.  
DRIVING RANGE – This is where the player can practice driving, work  
on their slice or hook, or just learn to become one with the ball.  
Caddie Tip: Pay attention to your golfer and his backswing. Some-  
 

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