WELCOME!
Welcome to the wonderful world of Atari. You have made one of
the best purchases in your video game career, as you have access
to the largest and most comprehensive video game library ever
made. To ensure maximum enjoyment of your Atari 7800 ProSystem,
it is important that you take the time to carefully read through
this instruction manual. You can easily damage your Atari 7800
ProSystem if handled improperly. Using this instruction manual
will help prevent any unwarranted damage that may be caused to
your video game system.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The Atari 7800 ProSystem uses and produces radio frequency energy.
If not
installed and used according to the instructions in this manual,
the equipment
may cause interference with your radio and television reception.
If you experience interference while using the
equipment, switch it off. If inter-
ference stops, the equipment is probably
at fault. With the equipment switched
on, try to correct the problem using the following measures:
- Adjust the position of the radio or television
antenna.
- Reposition the equipment in relation to the
radio or television.
- Move the equipment away from the radio or
television.
- Plug the equipment into a different electrical
outlet so the equipment and radio or television are connected
to separate branch circuits.
- If necessary, consult your Atari dealer or
an experienced radio-television technician for additional suggestions.
- A helpful resource is How to Identify and
Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems, prepared by the Federal
Communications Commission and available from the U.S. Government
Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.
WARNING:
This equipment is certified to comply with the limits for a Class
B computing device, pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC
rules. These rules are designed to provide reasonable protection
from interference when the equipment is used in a residential
setting. However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular home or residence. Only those devices
that are certified to comply with the Class B limits may be attached
to this equipment. Operation of non certified devices with this
equipment is likely to result in interference with radio and television
reception. Atari shielded cables must be used on all 110 connectors;
otherwise, radio emissions may exceed Class B limits.
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy
of the product documentation
in this manual. However, because Atari Corporation is constantly
improving and
updating its computer hardware and software, it is unable to guarantee
the accu-
racy of printed material after the date of publication and disclaims
liability for
changes, errors, or omissions.
ATARI
Copyright © 1987, Atari Corporation
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
All rights reserved.
Atari the Atari logo, 7800 TM, and Pro-Line TM are trademarks
or registered
trademarks of Atari Corporation.
Reproduction of all or any portions of this material is not allowed
without the
specific written consent of Atari Corporation.
SETTING UP YOUR ATARI 7800 PROSYSTEM
You’ll need the following in order to set up the 7800:
- A Color or Black & White television.
- A flat-blade screwdriver.
- Adapters as necessary to complete the setup.
1. Disconnect your present VHF antenna cable
or cable television line
from the VHF terminal on the back of your television.
2. If the cable or line has a
flat twin-lead connector, attach it directly to the screw terminals
on the bottom of the television switch box and tighten the connection
with your screwdriver.
If the cable or line has a round screw-on connector, attach it
to an adapter and then attach the adapter to the screw terminals
on the bottom of the switch box. Use your screwdriver to tighten
the connection. (You can buy an adapter at most television and
electronics stores.)
3. Connect the switch box’s twin-lead
cable to the VHF terminal on the back on your television. If the
VHF terminal has two screws, attach the switch box cable directly
to the screws, and then tighten the connection with your screwdriver.
If the VHF terminal has a screw-on connector, you’ll need to get
a VHF adapter
(available at most television and electronics stores). Attach
the twin leads
on the switch box to the screws on the adapter, then plug the
adapter into the
VHF terminal.
4. Move the sliding switch on
the switch box to the GAME position. If channel
2 broadcasts in your area, make sure the channel selector located
on the back
of the 7800 is in the o position. If channel 3 broadcasts in your
area, switch
the channel selector to the • position.
5. Plug one end of the video
cable into the jack labeled GAME on the switch box,
and the other end into the television jack on the back of the
7800.
6. Plug the small end of the
power adapter cable into the connector on the back
of the 7800. Plug the other end into an electrical outlet.
7. Connect the Pro-Line joysticks
into the joystick connectors on the front of the 7800.
OPERATING THE ATARI 7800 PROSYSTEM
1. Insert a game cartridge by
holding the cartridge with the large label towards
the back of the 7800 and firmly pushing it into the cartridge
slot. Always insert
a cartridge before you switch on the 7800.
2. Switch on your television,
then press the [Power] button on the 7800. The
initial game screen appears.
3. Select the number of players
and the difficulty level with the [Select] button
or the joystick handle. Then start the game with the [Reset] button
or joystick
fire buttons. Use the joystick handle and joystick fire buttons
to participate in
the game action. To pause a game, press the [Pause] button; press
it again to
resume play.
The specific use of the buttons and joystick may vary depending
on the game. For
complete information on operating a game, see the manual that
comes with the game cartridge.
4. To switch off the 7800, press
the [Power] button and then remove the cartridge.
Do not remove the cartridge before switching off the power. To
use your television
for television viewing without disconnecting the 7800, move the
slider switch on
the switch box to the TV position.
CARING FOR YOUR ATARI 7800 PROSYSTEM
Follow these guidelines to ensure continuing excellent
performance from your 7800 :
- Set up your system on a sturdy, level surface
away from dust, grease, extreme temperatures, direct sunlight,
and high humidity.
- Avoid smoking near your system and keep liquids
away from the components.
- When you switch off the system, wait at least
several seconds before you switch it on again. Always switch
off the system before inserting or removing a cartridge.
- Switch off your system before cleaning it.
Clean only the outside of the components, using a soft, slightly
damp, lint free cloth. Do not use cleansers, abrasives, or solvents.
- To ship or store your system, repack it in
the original factory packing materials.
TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
If you run into problems
operating your Atari 7800 ProSystem, make sure:
- The television and the 7800 are switched on
and the power adapter cable is plugged into the 7800 and an
electrical outlet.
- The video cable is plugged into the switch
box and the switch box is connected to the television.
- The game cartridge is correctly inserted (the
large label facing towards the back of the 7800).
- The television is tuned to the weakest channel
(2 or 3) and the channel selector is set to match (o for channel
2 or • for channel 3).
- The television is fine-tuned. Unless your
television only receives color when automatic fine-tuning is
on, make sure the automatic fine-tuning is off and manually
fine-tune for the best picture.
- The television’s brightness, contrast, and
volume controls are correctly adjusted. Try switching off the
automatic fine tuning and manually fine-tune for the best picture.
- The slider switch on the switch box is set
to GAME for using the 7800 or TV for regular television viewing.
If you experience problems you can’t resolve, take your 7800
to an authorized Atari service center. For the location of the
nearest center, call your Atari retailer.
ATARI
Copyright © 1987, Atari Corporation
Printed in Taiwan.
Sunnyvale, CA 94086 C024819-001 Rev. B
All rights reserved
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