Radica Games 75031 User Manual

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ROCKMAN’S ZONE

Train as an FBI crackshot, sharpening your aim on bad-guy cutouts.

Rockman’s Zone is no place for amateurs. Its seven city blocks where a
quick eye and split-second timing make all the difference between pass and
fail. Shoot at the cutouts as they pop up. Hit the bad guys, but don’t harm
the honest citizens.

So you want to be a G-Man? Prove yourself first – in Rockman’s Zone!

• SCORE: Aim for big points by demolishing the right targets.

• LIVES: Start your training with five lives. Lose them all and you’re dog

meat.

• TARGETS: Number of enemy cutouts on the street. Shoot this number

down to zero to clear the round.

• ACCURACY: Percent of shots that hit the right targets.

SURVIVING THE ZONE

• Cutouts pop-up in doors and windows. The bad guys look sinister and

shoot back. Drop them before they fire.

• Each enemy hit you take costs you one life.

• Firing on cutouts of innocent onlookers and children is bad. Hit them and

you lose a life. Look before you shoot!

• Use all the ammo you want; you have an unlimited supply.

• Chase down four targets in Level 1. Then get a move on. Targets may get

closer together or increase as the levels get higher.

• You gain points for your ACCURACY level at the end of each round.

• No-HIT bonus! Clean up a level without getting hit for a high-point reward.

PAUSING A GAME

Press the PAUSE BUTTON on the
Menacer to pause a game at any
time. Press the PAUSE BUTTON
again to resume play.

HANDLING YOUR MENACER CONSOLE

• The Menacer Gun is intended for use exclusively with the Play TV

Menacer Game.

• Do not bend it, crush it or submerge it in liquids.

• Do not leave it in direct sunlight or near a radiator or other source of heat.

• Be sure to take an occasional break during extended play, to rest yourself

and the Play TV system.

IMPORTANT!

This product will not operate properly if connected to a Projection, LCD,
Plasma, Flat Screen or High Definition TV (HDTV). Use only a standard tube
type glass screen TV.

If the screen is too dark, please increase the brightness on the television and
try again. If brightness increase is not satisfactory, check for low batteries.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

TV

To locate your auxiliary channel, which is usually not 3 or 4, but a gaming chan-
nel found mostly found between 2 and 99 (example 2, 1, 0, 99), first try 00 to
see if it is the auxiliary channel. Channels downwards from 3 until a Line 1 or
Line 2, Video 1 or Video 2, Front, Aux, AV, etc., appears on screen, then push
the power button on the game and it should automatically come on if you have
selected the correct channel. If this does not work, another way to determine
your auxiliary channel is to take a look at your television remote. There may be
a button on the remote that may take you directly to the correct channel. The
buttons you are looking for may be labeled Input, AUX, AV, Line, TV/Video, or
Video. If your remote has one of these buttons, turn your television back to
Channel 3 and select that button. The power button on the game should be
turned on in order for the game to appear on the television. If your television
remote does not have any of these buttons, and channel 00 is not working, you
may need to search the main menu for a way to determine your auxiliary chan-
nel. If none of these methods have helped you locate your auxiliary channel,
you may need to check your owner's manual and/or contact a local television
repair company.

VCR

When connecting to a VCR, you must first start with a blue background show-
ing on your television screen. To obtain a blue screen, try inserting a videotape
into the VCR, let it start to play, then hit the stop button. This may give you a
blue screen, then you can channel down to your auxiliary channel. If the blue
screen still does not appear, try entering your TV and/or VCR main menu and
see if it gives you options to select a blue screen background. Many times if
you enter the main menu on your television you can change the setting from
cable to video and display a blue screen. Also if you have an older television,
you may locate a hidden door on your television that has color, picture, horizon-
tal, vertical, and cable, antennae buttons. If your television includes this panel,
you can select the antennae/cable button and see the blue screen appears. If
you have tried all of these options and are still unsuccessful connecting the
console, then you may need to check your VCR owner’s manual or contact the
manufacturer to find out how to set up your VCR for console games.

Remember, you can't play our games through a cable box or satellite, so if
you own one of these make sure it is turned off before connecting the game.
You can connect our games through DVD players with the same connection
as a VCR.

If you still have difficulty with setup or operation of your game, please call our
players helpline mentioned at the end of this manual.

If you choose to use an AC Adapter we suggest the following :

Output:

- Voltage: 6 Volts DC

- Current: 300 mA (minimum)

Polarity: Negative Center
Plug Size: 5.5 mm outside diameter, 2.1 inside diameter.
AC Adapters are available at most electronic stores.

• AAMS(Anti-Aircraft Missiles): You begin each level with 10 Anti-Aircraft

Missiles. Use the B-Button to launch missiles.

SURVIVING THE FRONTLINE

• If it moves, blast it.

• Hold down the TRIGGER for a steady, unlimited burst of machine gun fire

and red tracer bullets.

• Some vehicles and aircraft can return fire. Sweep the field with machine

gun blasts to keep attackers to a minimum.

• Missiles kill in one hit. You start each level with 10 ATM’s and 10 AAM’s. If

you need them, use them!

• You regain some of your LIFELINE between levels.

SPACE STATION DEFENDER

Defend Lunar Station 1 by disintegrating wave after wave of laser-gunning
aliens.

In a lonely outpost on an empty planet, you face the aggressive strikes of
mutant insectoids. Take aim as the pods land. Then open fire before the
unearthly beings who emerge blast you with searing laser beams.

• SCORE: Points add up as you annihilate the enemy

• LEVEL: Shows the current level (1-999) and alien attack wave (1-8)

• LIFE: Each alien hit costs you one LIFE. When you are down to zero the

game ends.

• SHIELD: Layer on SHIELDS to protect yourself from alien laser blasts.

• POWER ZONE: Recharge your laser gun by pointing it in this zone at the

bottom of the screen.

PREPARE FOR BATTLE

Before the game starts, shoot at your choices on screen to select them:

• ACCU-SIGHT ON turns on the ACCU-SIGHT cursor; ACCU-SIGHT OFF

disables it.

• With NORMAL, the alien pods will open in an orderly pattern; with RAN-

DOM they’ll open in an unpredictable pattern.

• START begins the game

DEEP SPACE SURVIVAL GUIDE

• Destroy the invaders before they shoot. You can only hit them when their

pods are open.

• Insectoid weapons are highly accurate. Every alien blasts hits its mark –

you! And you lose one life.

• Fire on the satellites that flash by overhead to gain Shields. Each Shield

protects you from one alien hit.

• Shields disintegrate in a grid pattern when blasted by enemy lasers.

• Your laser gun gobbles energy. Watch the gauge at the bottom of the

screen and recharge before your energy runs dry. To restore laser energy,
point the Menacer at the POWER ZONE at the bottom of the screen. The
longer you leave it there, the more energy you’ll regain.

• Recharge between waves, when you have a few seconds’ breather from the

mutant attacks.

WHACKBALL

Whack the bouncing ball into the right tiles for big success!

Your Menacer’s a paddle, and you’re a pinball wizard! Smack the ball around
the box. The tiles change color when the ball bounces against them. Race
to change all the tiles before the timer reaches zero, and you’ve cleared the
round!

• SCORE: Earn big points with your expert ball handling.

• TIMER: Change the color of every tile before the timer reaches zero and

you’ll clear the level.

• BALLS: You get three balls per level to whack against the tiles.

WHACKBALL WIZARDRY

• Use the Menacer alone. Just move it around – you don’t even have to the

trigger.

• Watch the escape hatch – it moves around. If your ball falls through, you

lose it.

• Use the paddle to guide the ball, and also to block the escape hatch.

• The flashing tile is a POWER-UP. Whack your ball against it and get one of

these (for better or worse):

• STICKY PADDLE holds onto the ball.

• TWO BALLS for double whammy whacking.

• EXTRA BALL for more chances to win.

• LOST SECONDS off the timer. The higher you go in the levels, the more

seconds you lose.

• TINY PADDLE makes you work harder to keep the ball in play.

• RESET turns all the tiles back to their original colors, and you start the level

over.

• Time bonus! Clear a level and get bonus points for time left over.

• Ball Bonus! Any balls left at the end of a level earn bonus points. The

bonus points are added to your score after every five rounds.

If you use the product with a transformer, regularly examine for damage to
the cord, plug, enclosure and other parts. In the event of any damage, do
not use the toy with the transformer.

CAUTION

• As with all small batteries, the batteries used with this device should

be kept away from small children who might still put things in their
mouths. If a battery is swallowed, consult a physician immediately.

• Be sure you insert the battery correctly and always follow the device

and battery manufacturer’s instructions.

• Do not dispose of batteries in fire.

• Batteries might leak if improperly installed, or explode if recharged,

disassembled or heated.

• Sometimes, a build-up of static electricity (from carpets, etc) may

cause the game to stop working. Just reset the game, and it will work
again.

• The unit may malfunction when there is a radio interference on the

power line. The unit will revert to normal operation when the interfer-
ence stops.

• Under the environment with radio frequency interference, the sample

may malfunction and require user to reset the sample.

MAINTENANCE

• Handle this device carefully.

• Store this device away from dusty or dirty areas.

• Keep this device away from moisture or extreme temperature.

• Do not disassemble this device. If a problem occurs, press the Power but-

ton off and on, or remove and replace the batteries to reset the device, or
try new batteries. If problems persist, consult the warranty information
located at the end of this instruction manual.

• Use only the recommended battery type.

• Do not mix old and new batteries.

• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmi-

um) batteries.

• Do not use rechargeable batteries.

• Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.

• Remove any exhausted batteries from the device.

• Do not short-circuit the supply terminals.

• Insert batteries with the correct polarity.

• This product is not suitable for children under 36 months.

• Use only with the recommended transformer type.

• Disconnect the transformer before cleaning the console or controller.

• The transformer is not a toy.

• Transformers used with the toy are to be regularly examined for damage to

the cord,plug, enclosure and other parts. In the event of such damage, the
toy must not be used with this transformer until the damage has been
repaired.

• The toy is not to be connected to more than one power supply.

• Packaging should be kept as it contains important information.

Please retain this for future reference.

6 MONTH PRODUCT WARRANTY

(This product warranty is valid in the United Kingdom only)

All products in the RADICA® range are fully guaranteed for a period of 6
months from the original purchase date under normal use, against defective
workmanship and materials (batteries excluded). This warranty does not
cover damage resulting from accident, unreasonable use, negligence,
improper service or other causes not arising out of defects in material or
workmanship.

In the unlikely event that you do experience a problem within the first 6
months, please telephone the Technical Support team: Tel. 0871 222 8278.
Calls are charged at 10p per minute and will show up on your standard
telephone bill. Helpline hours are 2pm-11pm, Monday to Friday.

IMPORTANT:

Always test the product with fresh alkaline batteries. Even new

batteries may be defective or weak and low battery power is a frequent
cause of unsatisfactory operation.

YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS ARE NOT EFFECTED.

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