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Positive Gaming iDANCE Installation guide

Positive Gaming™ iDANCE
System Overview
Positive Gaming™ iDANCE
System Overview
You have the option to connect up to
Positive Gaming™ dance pads
When the power switch is in
the ‘on’ position, a green light
indicates that the pad is charged
play.
You have the option to connect up to
32 wireless
Positive Gaming™ dance pads
.
the ‘on’ position, a green light
indicates that the pad is charged
and is ready for game
play.
Status LED
Up, Down,
Left, Right
‘OK’ button
-
/+ volume
Assist &
Rhythm
Connection &
battery indicators
The game is controlled with the use of the wireless
remote control.
Up, Down,
Left, Right
‘OK’ button
/+ volume
Assist &
Rhythm
Freeze
Back
Connection &
battery indicators
The game is controlled with the use of the wireless
remote control.
You can sync the remote to the system by
pressing the ‘1’ and ‘2’
until the 4 connection indicators start blinking
slower. This can be done while on the screen
depicted above.
‘1’ & ‘2’
Buttons
Connection &
battery indicator
You can sync the remote to the system by
buttons simultaneously
until the 4 connection indicators start blinking
slower. This can be done while on the screen
depicted above.
Press the ‘OK’
button on your remote to
button on your remote to
continue.
If desired, a
personalized
subsequent screen.
Your
Logo
personalized
logo can be placed in the
subsequent screen.
Your
Logo
In the Main Menu
you can select individual songs in
‘Multiplayer’,
set up a preset selection of songs in
‘Playlist’
or make advanced selections in
Settings
you can select individual songs in
set up a preset selection of songs in
or make advanced selections in
‘System
Settings
’.
If you select ‘Multiplayer’
with the
to the songwheel where you can select a song by
pressing the up and down arrows and pressing
again
with the
‘OK’ button you will go
to the songwheel where you can select a song by
pressing the up and down arrows and pressing
‘OK’
again
.
Pressing the ‘
Option Button’
you access to an additional menu with options to sort
the song list and to activate the assisting tools.
Tick’
incorporates a ticking noise that conicides with
either the beat or the arrow.
Option Button’
in the songwheel will give
you access to an additional menu with options to sort
the song list and to activate the assisting tools.
‘Assist
incorporates a ticking noise that conicides with
either the beat or the arrow.
Once the song is selected, you can navigate to the
select up to 3 difficulty levels by pressing the right
arrow. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through
difficulty levels. You may select up to 3 difficulty levels
by pressing ‘OK’
when each desired level is
highlighted.
Once the song is selected, you can navigate to the
select up to 3 difficulty levels by pressing the right
arrow. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through
difficulty levels. You may select up to 3 difficulty levels
when each desired level is
highlighted.
During game play, all players get
feedback on timing and accuracy.
screen displays a time bar and the ranking of the top
performing players.
During game play, all players get
direct, real-time
feedback on timing and accuracy.
The top of the
screen displays a time bar and the ranking of the top
performing players.
If more than one difficulty level is chosen, the player scoring boxes
automatically align to the column of arrows that they are following.
In this instance, all of the blue boxes are those of the players
following the arrows in the left column.
If more than one difficulty level is chosen, the player scoring boxes
automatically align to the column of arrows that they are following.
In this instance, all of the blue boxes are those of the players
following the arrows in the left column.
Again, the score boxes
will automatically be arranged so the
feedback stars will be the closest to the level chosen. This allows
players to easily see how they are performing relative to other
players on the same level and it prevents players from having to
look around the screen while trying to concentrate on the arrows.
will automatically be arranged so the
feedback stars will be the closest to the level chosen. This allows
players to easily see how they are performing relative to other
players on the same level and it prevents players from having to
look around the screen while trying to concentrate on the arrows.
Pad #
Comprehensive, easy to understand scoring system:
Stars on the left indicate that the step was too early while
stars on the right indicate it was too late.
Combo
Percentage
accuracy
Active pad
indicator
Three yellow stars
Two green stars
One blue star
Three black stars with red border
Step timing
feedback
Comprehensive, easy to understand scoring system:
Stars on the left indicate that the step was too early while
stars on the right indicate it was too late.
Perfect
Great
Good
Three black stars with red border
Miss
After every song, players can scroll through three
different individual results screens by stepping on the left
and right arrows on the dance pads. The player rankings
are shown at the bottom of the main results screen.
After every song, players can scroll through three
different individual results screens by stepping on the left
and right arrows on the dance pads. The player rankings
are shown at the bottom of the main results screen.
Choose ‘Playlist’
to create a preset song list.
to create a preset song list.
Playlist settings can be adjusted according to the needs
of the group.
Playlist settings can be adjusted according to the needs
of the group.
With the ‘Options’
button in
number of difficulty levels and size of the dificulty range.
button in
‘Playlist’, you can set the
number of difficulty levels and size of the dificulty range.
For advanced settings within iDANCE, select ‘
Settings’
For advanced settings within iDANCE, select ‘
System
Settings’
Various game settings can be adjusted by selecting
‘Gameplay’ from the
‘System Settings’
Various game settings can be adjusted by selecting
‘System Settings’
menu.

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