
7.4 System Crash
Should the system crash, a dialogue box will open. The faulting program address will
appear along with a fault code, and both are very important pieces of information. Please
file a bug report.
7.5 General Handling
•
The CT800 does not run: check that it has power. If it is powered externally, the
main switch must be in position “1”. If it shall run on batteries, the main switch must
be in position “2”, and charged batteries must be in the battery holder.
•
There is a waiting screen before a new game: this is the normal battery load stress
test, see chapter
4.1. Battery Info
.
•
The CT800 announces weak batteries: change them. Assuming 50% user time and
50% computing time, the batteries will fail in about 20-30 minutes.
•
The CT800 announces failing batteries: switch the main switch to position “1” and
change the batteries. Otherwise, the batteries might suffer damage.
•
The CT800 just has the red LED blinking once per second, and if the beeper is
configured as active, it is clicking once per second: see the previous point, the
batteries are failing. The announcement has been displayed for 15 minutes before
timing out.
•
The CT800 refuses an input move: check the board position using the key.
Probably, there has been an error in transferring the moves to an external chess
board, maybe already some moves ago.
•
After startup, the green and the red LEDs light up as usually, but the display does
not work: in rare cases, that might happen after a software update. Press
a
three
times for bypassing possible dialogue boxes. Then press the
≡
key, then B2 , then
E5 , then
a
. This sequence will restore the default configuration.
Final note: the solution to the
mate problem
by Aron Nimzowitsch is as follows:
1.Bh7+ Kh8
5.Bg6+ Kg8
2.Bc2 Kg8
6.Qh7+ Kf8
3.Rg2+ Bxg2
7.Qxf7#
4.Bh7+ Kh8
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