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4:21 13 January 2011

How to Set Up An Electronic Dart Board

Electronic dart boards have games installed and are pre programmed to tally up the scores of the players. This completely takes out all of the guess work out of playing unfamiliar games. Setting up the electronic dart board at regulation height and distance allows you to get the most out of your installed dart board. Using all of the proper equipment to hang your dart board ensures that the dart board will not fall to the ground when playing a well round of darts.

Instructions

Things You’ll Need:

  • Tape measure
  • Pencil
  • 2-foot level
  • 1/8-inch drill bit
  • Variable speed drill motor
  • Phillips screwdriver
  • 3 AA batteries
  • Electrical tape
  1. Measure up 68 inches from the floor with a tape measure. Mark a horizontal line on the wall with a pencil. Set a 2-foot level vertically against the wall with one side of the level running through the pencil mark. Starting at the horizontal pencil mark, draw a vertical line along the side of the level with a pencil.
  2. Measure 5 9/16 inches up from the 68-inch mark and place a mark across the vertical line with a pencil. Set the level against the wall horizontally. Align one edge of the level with the mark you placed across the vertical line. Using the vertical line as the center point, draw an 8-inch horizontal line with the pencil.
  3. Place two marks on the horizontal line with your pencil. Draw each mark 3 1/4 inches out from the vertical line. Mark a final location 68 3/4 inches off the floor with the mark crossing the vertical line drawn with the level. Circle the 68 3/4-inch and the two 3 1/4-inch marks with your pencil.
  4. Drill a 1/8-inch hole at each location with a 1/8-inch drill bit and a variable speed drill motor. Install one supplied screw into each hole with a Phillips screwdriver. Leave the heads of the three screws 1/8 inch from the surface of the wall.
  5. Install three AA batteries into the back of the electronic dartboard. Slide the holes located on the back of the dartboard onto the three screws installed on the wall.
  6. Place the end of a tape measure against the wall holding the dartboard. Pull the tape measure along the floor and secure a 3-foot length of electrical tape on the floor 93 1/4 inches from the face of the wall.
  7. Press the power button on the front of the electronic dart board. Press the arrow buttons to select a game. Press the “Select” button to select the game style, number of players and to begin the dart game.

One Response to “How to Set Up An Electronic Dart Board”

  1. Poohba says:

    Very Nicely done.

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