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the piece down on its original square, pick it up, and then
press it down on the new square. 

As you do this, the

display will show a minus sign () for the first square, and
a plus sign (+) for the second square.

• To add a piece to the board, first press the PIECE

SYMBOL KEY for that piece (

&

%

$

#

@

, or 

!

). Make

sure the display shows the correct color symbol for the
piece you want to add. If it does not, press BLACK/

>

 or

<

/WHITE to change the color. When the display shows

the correct piece type and color, place that piece on the
desired square and press down gently. 

The display

shows a plus sign (+), along with the location for that
square. To add another piece of the same type, simply
press down on another square. To add a different piece,
press a different PIECE SYMBOL KEY and follow the
same steps outlined above.

• To clear the board, press ENTER while you are in

Position Mode. The display will show 

_

 to symbolize

an empty chessboard. Press ENTER once more to
confirm that you do want to clear the board. Then add
pieces as described previously. If you decide not to clear
the board, press CLEAR to cancel. This feature can be
handy when you want to set up a position with only a few
pieces, where it would be much easier to start out with an
empty board!

• Once you have changed the board position as de-

scribed above, make sure the color indicator in the
display is showing the correct color of the side to move.
Change the color, if necessary, by pressing BLACK/

>

or 

<

/WHITE.

• To exit Position Mode, press CLEAR. You will return to

normal game play, with your new board position!

Note that any legal position can be set up using the above

procedures. The computer will not permit you to set up an
illegal position, such as one where there are more than the
prescribed number of pieces for a normal game, or one
where a King is in check and is not to move. In such cases,
the computer will simply beep when you press CLEAR, and
you will not be allowed to exit Position Mode. Check the
position using the PIECE SYMBOL KEYS, if necessary, and
correct the position (by adding a piece, removing a piece, or
moving an incorrectly placed piece). Then press CLEAR to
exit Position Mode.

7. TECHNICAL  DETAILS

7.1 The ACL Function

Computers sometimes “lock up” due to static discharge or

other electrical disturbances. If this should happen, take out
the batteries and use a pin or another sharp object to press
into the hole marked ACL in the base of the unit for at least
one second. This resets the computer.

7.2 Care and Maintenance

Your chess computer is a precision electronic device, and

should not be subjected to rough handling or exposed to
extreme temperatures or moisture. Be sure to disconnect the
adapter (if applicable) and remove the batteries before clean-
ing the unit. Do not use chemical agents or liquids to clean
the unit, as they may damage the plastic.

Weak batteries should be replaced promptly, since they

can leak and damage the computer. Please also note the
following regarding the use of batteries. 

Warning: Use only

alkaline or zinc carbon batteries. Do not mix different
types of batteries or new and used batteries. Do not
recharge non-rechargeable batteries. Use only the rec-
ommended batteries or equivalent. Be sure to observe
the correct polarity when inserting batteries. Worn out
batteries should be removed from the unit promptly. Do
not short circuit the supply terminals.

If an AC-DC adapter is used with this unit, it must be as

specified in Section 7.3. An adapter is not a toy and should

be handled with care. Please also note the following regard-
ing the use of an AC-DC adapter. 

Warning: Use a center

positive adapter with safety isolating transformer. The
polarity symbols confirming its center positivity should
be clearly marked on the adapter. The adapter should be
regularly examined for potential hazards such as damage
to the plug, cable or cord, casing or other parts. In the
event of damage, the adapter should not be used.

7.3 Technical  Specifications
Clock Frequency:

16 MHz

Keys:

17

LCD Display:

48-segment, 5-digit

Batteries:

6 x C/AM2/R14 (1.5V) cells

Power Consumption: 720 mW maximum
Dimensions:

418 x 283 x 41 mm

Weight:

1.3 kg (without batteries)

AC-DC Adapter:

9V/300mA center-positive

(optional)

Please retain this information for future reference.

The manufacturer reserves the right to make technical changes without
notice in the interest of progress.

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Страница 1: ...n adapter first plug it into a wall outlet and then into your computer Important To ensure that the computer s memory con tents are not lost keep good batteries installed in the unit even when you are...

Страница 2: ...press the Piece Symbol Key for your desired promotion piece or The computer recognizes your new piece immediately and begins thinking about its next move Remember to change your piece on the board Wh...

Страница 3: ...levels refer to the Level Chart The levels are also described individually in this section Setting a Playing Level See USE THIS CHART TO SELECT A PLAYING LEVEL for an illustrated look at how to set a...

Страница 4: ...Fun 3 Mate in 3 moves in 3 3 ply search PLY 3 1 5 min per move L 1 30 Infinite Level 9 99 99 35 moves in 1 45 1 45 35 10 min per game 0 10 99 2 sec per move Fun 2 Mate in 2 moves in 2 2 ply search PLY...

Страница 5: ...The Fun Levels start out easy and get a little harder as you go The computer s playing strength goes up gradually from Levels E1 to E6 but be prepared for some stiffer competition when you reach Leve...

Страница 6: ...al variation the predicted line of play or the sequence of moves the computer thinks will be made The first display you will see is the move the computer is currently thinking of making Notice that th...

Страница 7: ...ress CLEAR to return to normal game play Another method of selecting game options is by pressing the option squares As shown in the Options Chart Squares A1 H1 A2 H2 A3 H3 and A4 can be used to turn o...

Страница 8: ...while it is thinking about a move 5 2 Playing Mode Options Squares A2 H2 Press OPTION twice to select the Playing Mode Op tions Then use the BLACK and WHITE keys to select options within this group a...

Страница 9: ...hinking about its next move the display automatically starts rotating again The game information you can see while the computer is thinking includes the following rd 1 to rd 4 the predicted line of pl...

Страница 10: ...cator and square designation and board lights also indicate the square Press the same PIECE SYMBOL KEY again to see the location of the next piece of that same type All the White pieces are shown firs...

Страница 11: ...ing an incorrectly placed piece Then press CLEAR to exit Position Mode 7 TECHNICAL DETAILS 7 1 The ACL Function Computers sometimes lock up due to static discharge or other electrical disturbances If...

Страница 12: ...nd have pressed ENTER to clear the board The computer has made a special move such as en passant castling or a pawn promotion Your board position is incorrect pieces have been moved Batteries are runn...

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