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Junior Master Chess
Instructions Bedienungsanleitung Mode demploi Instrucciones de Funcionamiento Istruzioni duso Handleiding
QUICK START
To play a game right away, without reading the entire manual first, simply follow these steps!
Insert two AA (AM3/R6) batteries into the computer, making sure to observe the correct polarity. Press GO/STOP to turn the computer on. If the unit doesnt respond, reset it as described in Section 1.1.
2x AA/AM3/R6
GO/STOP
Set up the chess pieces in the initial starting position for a new game, with the White pieces closest to you, as shown in this diagram.
NEW GAME
TAKE BACK
NON AUTO
TEACH MODE
Press NEW GAME to reset the computer.
Enter moves by making them on the board, pressing the chess pieces down gently on the from and to squares for each move.
KEYS AND FEATURES
1. BATTERY COMPARTMENT: In base of unit. Uses two AA (AM3/R6) alkaline batteries. 2. SENSORY CHESSBOARD: Each square contains a sensor that automatically registers piece movement. 3. PIECE SYMBOL KEYS: Used to verify positions and select Teach Modes. Also used for pawn promotions. 4. GAME KEYS NEW GAME: Press to reset for a new game. TAKE BACK: Press to take back the last individual move made. You may take back two individual moves, or a move for each side. LEVEL: Press to enter Level Mode. NON AUTO: Press to enter Non Auto Mode, which allows moves to be entered manually. SOUND: Press to turn the sound on and off. TEACH MODE: Press to enter Teach Mode. HINT: Press and hold down to get a suggested move. PLAY: Press to change sides with the computer; press while the computer is thinking to force it to move. GO/STOP: Press to turn the computer on and off. Current position is retained in memory when turned off. 5. ACL (Reset): In base of unit. Used to eliminate static discharge after inserting new batteries. 6. DISPLAY WINDOW: Used to show moves, information, and chess clocks. Also used to select playing levels and Teach Modes, and to verify pieces.
As soon as the computer makes a move, that move is displayed, with the from square flashing. Press the computers piece down on the flashing from square (Square d7 in this example), and the display now flashes the to square. Press down on the flashing to square (d5, here) to complete the computers move. Thats all there is to it! Make your next move as described above. Press GO/STOP at any time to turn the computer off. Enjoy your game!
SYMBOLS AND DISPLAYS AT A GLANCE!
2.6 Changing Sides with the Computer 2.7 Need Help? Ask for a Hint! 2.8 Chess Clocks 2.9 Built-In Openings 2.10 Auto Power Down 2.11 Game Memory 3. THE PLAYING LEVELS 3.1 Fun Levels 3.2 Fixed Depth Levels 3.3 Casual Levels 4. SPECIAL MODES TO EXPLORE 4.1 Verify Mode 4.2 Non Auto Mode 4.3 Teach Mode 5. TECHNICAL DETAILS 5.1 The ACL Function 5.2 Care and Maintenance 5.3 Technical Specifications TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
QUICK START KEYS AND FEATURES INTRODUCTION 1. LETS GET STARTED! 1.1 First, Install the Batteries 1.2 Ready to Play? Heres How to Move! 1.3 Now Its the Computers Turn 1.4 Change Your Mind? Take Back! 1.5 Game Over? Why Not Play Again! 1.6 Too Easy/Hard? Change the Level! 2. ADDITIONAL BASIC FEATURES 2.1 Whose Move? Check the Display! 2.2 Special Chess Moves 2.3 Illegal Moves 2.4 Check, Mate, and Draw 2.5 Interrupting the Computers Search
KING: White/Black QUEEN: White/Black ROOK: White/Black BISHOP: White/Black KNIGHT: White/Black PAWN: White/Black White/Black King in check Checkmate (for White/Black) Game has ended in a draw
INTRODUCTION Welcome to the wonderful world of computer chess! Whether youre just starting to learn about chess or youve already discovered this great game, youre going to benefit from your new chess computer in so many ways! A unique combination of opponent and tutor, this computer is always willing to play, whenever you are! The Quick Start at the front of the manual is meant to get you started right away, and youll find more details on game operation in Section 1. After familiarizing yourself with the basics, go on to explore the rest of the manualand youll soon discover a variety of other special features and exciting game options! By the way, your computer knows and follows all popular rules of chessand you can be sure that it will never cheat! For those who havent played before, we have included a brief overview of the rules to get you started. For more detailed information, why not visit your local library, where youre sure to find lots of interesting chess books! 1. LETS GET STARTED! 1.1 First, Install the Batteries Your chess computer runs on two AA (Type AM3/R6) batteries. Insert the batteries into the compartment in the base of the unit, as shown in the Quick Start. Use fresh alkaline batteries for longer battery life (up to 200 hours)! Turn the computer on by pressing GO/STOP, and a beep will signal that the game is ready to play. If the computer should fail to respond (static discharge can sometimes cause it to lock up), use a paper clip or another sharp object to press down into the hole marked ACL in the base of the unit for at least one second. This will reset the computer.
Clock showing Minutes/Seconds: Steady colon, with leading zero Clock showing Hours/Minutes: Flashing colon, with no leading zero Display on entering Teach Mode Black to move Player to move
1.2 Ready to Play? Heres How to Move! Okay, its time to start a game! Its so easyjust follow these steps: a. Press GO/STOP to turn the computer on, if you havent already done so. b. Press NEW GAME to reset the computer for a new game of chess. Set up the pieces in their starting positions, with the White pieces nearest to you, as shown in the Quick Start. c. To make a move, lightly press down on the piece you want to move until you hear a beepthe sensory board will recognize your piece automatically, and the display will show the square that was pressed. d. Take that piece and gently press it down on the square you are moving to. Youll hear a second beep as the computer confirms the move. Youve just made your first full move of the game! Next, its the computers turn to move for Black.
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At the start of a game, the computer will often move instantly because it is playing from memory, using its built-in book of opening moves. For details, see Section 2.9.
1.3 Now Its the Computers Turn When the computer moves, it beeps and displays its move, with the from square flashing. Press the indicated piece down on the flashing from square until you hear a beep. The display now flashes the square the piece is moving to. Move that same piece to the indicated to square and press it down to complete the computers move. And its your turn again Please be aware that the following may sometimes occur while the computer is thinking: Game keys may need to be pressed down for two to three seconds before the computer responds. The clock display may occasionally skip a few seconds, and the duration between consecutive seconds may appear to be uneven. Game play will not be affected. 1.4 Change Your Mind? Take Back! When youre playing chess against this computer, nothing is set in stoneyou can change your mind or decide to play a different move whenever you want! You can take back two individual moves, or one move for each side. To take back the last move played, press TAKE BACK. The display will show the move to be taken back, with the original to square flashing. Press the piece down on that square. You now see the piece symbol, the color symbol, and the square that piece came from. Press the piece down on the flashing from square to finish the take-back. If the move taken back was a capture, the computer reminds you to put the captured piece back on the board by displaying the piece type and color, along with the location. Press this piece down on the indicated square. To take back another move, press TAKE BACK again. To continue the game, either make your next move or press PLAY to have the computer move next. 1.5 Game Over? Why Not Play Again! Whenever you finish a game (or if you give up on your current game), its easy to start over again! Press NEW GAME, and the computer will reset itself, putting all the pieces back in their initial positions. The same playing level will be in effect, but you can change it if youd like, as explained in Section 3.
For complete details on all the playing levels, along with instructions on selecting levels, see Section 3. 2. ADDITIONAL BASIC FEATURES 2.1 Whose Move? Check the Display! You can always tell at a glance if the computer is currently thinking, and which side is to move! Whenever its your turn to move, PM appears in the display. When Black is to move, youll see S in the display. Although this is pretty straightforward during normal game play, where you are White and the computer is Black, weve included the following clarifications to help you with certain special situations: When you switch sides with the computer, so that you play Black and the computer plays White: Both PM and S will be displayed when it is your turn to move for Black, and neither one will be displayed when it is the computers turn to move for White. When Non Auto Mode is in effect: Both PM and S will be displayed when it is Blacks turn to move, and PM alone will be displayed when it is Whites turn to move. For information on switching sides, see Section 2.6.; for details on Non Auto Mode, see Section 4.2. 2.2 Special Chess Moves Captures: To capture, press down lightly on the piece you want to move, take the captured piece off the board, and press your piece down on the square of the captured piece. En Passant: In an en passant capture, the computer reminds you to remove the captured pawn from the board by flashing the pawns location in the display. Press down on the captured pawn before removing it from the board. Castling: The computer automatically recognizes castling after the King is moved. After you have pressed the King down on its from and to squares, the computer displays the Rooks move, with the from square flashing. Press down on this square, and the display flashes the square the Rook should move to. Press down on the Rooks to square to complete the move. Pawn Promotion: When you promote a pawn, first press your pawn down on the from square, as usual. The computer will flash the from square and the symbol for the Queen, along with the clock display. You now have two choices: (a) To promote to a Queen, simply complete your move by pressing your pawn down on the to square. The promotion will take place automatically. (b) To underpromote to a Knight, Bishop, or Rook, press the PIECE SYMBOL KEY for your desired promotion piece (@, #, or $). That symbol will be displayed, and pressing your pawn down on the to square will complete your move. When promoting, always remember to change your piece on the board! When the computer promotes a pawn, the display first shows its move, as usual, with the from square flashing. Press the from square, and youll see the symbol for the computers
IMPORTANT: Pressing NEW GAME clears the current game from memorybe careful not to press this key by mistake!
1.6 Too Easy/Hard? Change the Level! Your computer offers 64 levels of skill, each of which corresponds to one of the 64 board squaresmaking level selection so easy! Together with the built-in Teach Modes, you have a choice of 768 level setting combinations!
2.3 Illegal Moves Your computer will never accept an illegal move! If you try to make one, youll hear a beep and the display will alternate between showing the from square and the time. Either move that same piece to another square, or press the piece back down on its original from square and move a different piece. If you dont move the computers piece correctly, youll also hear an error beep. This means that you are either moving the wrong piece, or moving the computers piece to the wrong square. Check the display and make the move again. If you press down on a piece and the from square is displayed, but you decide not to make that move, simply press down on that same square again to cancel. Then make another move. If you change your mind after entering your whole move, take the move back as described in Section 1.4. Caution: Be careful when playing with the sound turned off, since you wont be able to hear the error beeps! 2.4 Check, Mate, and Draw Check: When a King is in check, the computer first displays the move as usual. After the move is made, the display alternates between the time and ch:__ (if White is in check) or ch:)) (if Black is in check). Checkmate: When a game ends in checkmate, the display flashes End_ (if White has won) or End) (if Black has won). Draws: The computer recognizes draws by stalemate and immediate three-fold repetition. After a draw has occurred, the display will flash End(, along with the drawing move. 2.5 Interrupting the Computers Search Think the computer is taking too long to move? No problemyou can interrupt it any time! Simply press PLAY while the computer is thinking, and it will stop and make the move it is currently considering. This feature can come in handy for those of you who are impatientespecially when using Fixed Depth Levels C6 and higher, where the computer can occasionally take an hour or more to make its move. 2.6 Changing Sides with the Computer To change sides with the computer, press PLAY when its your turn to moveand the computer will make the next move for your side. Change sides as often as you wish! Want the computer to play the first move for White at the start of a new game? Press NEW GAME to reset the computer, and then press PLAY! Want to watch the computer play chess against itself? Press PLAY after each moveand watch as the computer plays for both sides of the board, one move after another.
2.7 Need Help? Ask for a Hint! Its easy to get assistance from the computer whenever you need it. On your turn, simply press and hold down HINT, and the computer will display a move suggestion! Note that pressing and holding HINT repeatedly may give you more than one suggested move in certain positions. The computer may take a few seconds to display a hint especially in complicated position. 2.8 Chess Clocks Your computer contains a built-in chess clock that keeps track of the time, with a four-digit display showing the total elapsed time for the side to move (computer or player) while that side is thinking. Heres an easy way to differentiate between the time displays at a glance: For the first hour, the display will show MM:SS (Minutes:Seconds), with a steady colon in the middle and a leading zero. If the total elapsed time exceeds one hour, youll see HH:MM (Hours:Minutes), with a flashing colon in the middle and no leading zero. Please also note the following points in regard to the chess clocks: The clocks will stop in certain situations, such as when moves are taken back, or when levels are changed or verified. In these cases, the times are retained in memory, and the clock resumes when play is continued. Occasionally, while the computer is thinking, the display may skip a few seconds, or the duration between consecutive seconds may appear to be uneven. Your game will not be affected. 2.9 Built-In Openings At the beginning of a game, the computer will often move instantly on many levels. This is because it is playing from memory, using its own built-in book of opening chess moves, which includes most major openings. If the current board position is in its book, the computer will play a response to that position automatically, instead of having to think about the move! 2.10 Auto Power Down Whenever its your turn to move and you havent made a move or pressed a key for 20 minutes, the computer will automatically turn itself off to conserve batteries. To continue your game, press GO/STOP to turn the unit back on. Note that the computer will not turn itself off while it is thinking.
promoted piece, along with the flashing to square. Simply press down on the to square, change the computers piece on the board, and continue your game!
Study its strategies, and you might improve your own game! When you switch sides with the computer, so that you are playing Black and the computer is playing White, the side to move indications will be shown as follows: Both PM and S will be displayed when it is your turn to move for Black, and neither one will be displayed when it is the computers turn to move for White.
2.11 Game Memory If you want to interrupt your game for any reason, you may do so by pressing GO/STOP. Play is then suspended, and the computer will store your current position for up to two years (with fresh alkaline batteries). When you switch back on again, simply continue right where you left off! 3. THE PLAYING LEVELS With 768 level settings to choose from (incorporating the Teach Modes), you can definitely learn and grow with this chess computer! When you set the level, keep in mind that the more time the computer has to think about its moves, the stronger and better it playsjust like a human player!
Please refer to A QUICK AND EASY GUIDE TO LEVEL SELECTION! for an overview of all the levels.
As shown in the Level Selection Chart, each playing level corresponds to one of the 64 board squares. The levels are categorized into three different groups: Fun Levels (Squares A1-B8), Fixed Depth Levels (Squares C1-D8), and Casual Levels (Squares E1-H8). On the higher levels, the computer thinks more deeply and becomes a progressively more challenging opponent. The highest level in each of the groups produces the best moves the computer can make within the constraints of that particular level setting. Experiment a littlestart out with some of the lower level settings, and advance to the more difficult levels as your skills grow! Note that on some of the higher levels, the computer may take a long time to complete its search. If you want to force the computer to stop thinking and make a move, simply press PLAY at any time. Press LEVEL to enter Level Mode, and the current level is shown, with the display alternating between the Level Square and the Level Name. As an example, Level A4 (Fun Level 4) displays as L:A4 and Fu4. To change the level, simply press a board square (using the Level Selection Chart as a guide), and that level will be displayed. Press LEVEL again to exit Level Mode, with your newly selected playing level in effect. Other important points to remember regarding levels: If you press LEVEL to verify the level, but you dont want to change levels, press LEVEL again to exit without making any changes. You can use LEVEL to check the playing level while the computer is thinking, but you cannot change the level until its your turn to move. Pressing NEW GAME resets the computer and retains the current playing level. 3.1 Fun Levels (Squares A1-B8)
LEVEL SQUARE ALTERNATING DISPLAY LEVEL SQUARE ALTERNATING DISPLAY
A4. L:A4 / Fu 4.. B4. L:B4 / Fu12 A5. L:A5 / Fu 5.. B5. L:B5 / Fu13 A6. L:A6 / Fu 6.. B6. L:B6 / Fu14 A7. L:A7 / Fu 7.. B7. L:B7 / Fu15 A8. L:A8 / Fu 8.. B8. L:B8 / Fu16 If you are a novice or beginning player, the Fun Levels are especially for youtheyll give you the opportunity to beat the computer for a change! Here, the computer does not exhaustively search for the best available move, as you would normally expect. Instead, it disregards scores and uses a strong randomizer to deliberately weaken play which causes it to sometimes make moves that are not necessarily the best it has found. This variability makes the computer prone to some very human errors in judgment. Beat the computer by capitalizing on its mistakes, and you may soon discover that you can win games against friends in the same manner! The Fun Levels start out easy and get a little stronger as they go, allowing you to strengthen your playing abilities along the way. 3.2 Fixed Depth Levels (Squares C1-D8)
LEVEL SQUARE SEARCH DEPTH ALTERNATING DISPLAY
A1. L:A1 / Fu 1.. B1. L:B1 / Fu 9 A2. L:A2 / Fu 2.. B2. L:B2 / Fu10 A3. L:A3 / Fu 3.. B3. L:B3 / Fu11
C1. 1 ply. L:c1 / Fd 1 C2. 1 ply+. L:c2 / Fd 2 C3. 1 ply++. L:c3 / Fd 3 C4. 2 ply. L:c4 / Fd 4 C5. 2 ply+. L:c5 / Fd 5 C6. 2 ply++. L:c6 / Fd 6 C7. 3 ply. L:c7 / Fd 7 C8. 3 ply+. L:c8 / Fd 8 -----------------------------------------------------------D1. 3 ply++. L:D1 / Fd 9 D2. 4 ply. L:D2 / Fd10 D3. 4 ply+. L:D3 / Fd11 D4. 4 ply++. L:D4 / Fd12 D5. 5 ply. L:D5 / Fd13 D6. 5 ply+. L:D6 / Fd14 D7. 5 ply++. L:D7 / Fd15 D8. 6 ply. L:D8 / Fd16 On the Fixed Depth Levels, the computers search depth is limited to a certain number of moves, or ply. A ply is an individual move, or a move for either side. For example, on Level C1, the computer searches to a depth of one ply, and thus looks ahead only one individual move. On this level, therefore, it will often overlook a mate in one. This produces weaker play, giving beginners a better chance of beating the computer! Use these levels to sharpen your skillsas you conquer each level, graduate to the next! The levels marked with plus signs (+ and ++) indicate small, incremental jumps in the search depth. On these levels, the computer will look ahead that particular number of ply, plus a few extra moves (+), or a few more selected extra moves (++). Note that the computer may take a long time to move on some of the Fixed Depth Levels. On Levels C6 and above, for instance, it might not be unusual for the computer to think
A QUICK AND EASY GUIDE TO LEVEL SELECTION!
Fun Level 8
Fun Level 16
3+ ply search
6 ply search
8 sec. per move
16 sec. per move
55 sec. per move
15 min. per move
15 sec. per move
Fun Level 7
Fun Level 15
3 ply search
5++ ply search
7 sec. per move
50 sec. per move
10 min. per move
Press LEVEL to enter Level Mode.
14 sec. per move
Fun Level 6
Fun Level 14
2++ ply search
5+ ply search
6 sec. per move
45 sec. per move
6 min. per move
2. Next, select your level, using the chart on the right. Simply locate your level square and press down on the square to select and display that level.
13 sec. per move
Fun Level 5
Fun Level 13
2+ ply search
5 ply search
5 sec. per move
40 sec. per move
5 min. per move
12 sec. per move
4 min. per move
For example: To select Level G2 (with an average computer response time of 25 seconds per move), press Square G2. The display will alternate between L:G2 and 00:25.
Fun Level 4
Fun Level 12
2 ply search
4++ ply search
4 sec. per move
35 sec. per move
11 sec. per move
Fun Level 3
Fun Level 11
1++ ply search
4+ ply search
3 sec. per move
30 sec. per move
3 min. per move
10 sec. per move
Fun Level 2
Fun Level 10
1+ ply search
4 ply search
2 sec. per move
25 sec. per move
2 min. per move
LEVEL LEVEL
Finally, press LEVEL again to exit Level Mode. Now you can start playing on your newly selected level!
9 sec. per move
Fun Level 1
Fun Level 9
1 ply search
3++ ply search
1 sec. per move
20 sec. per move
1 min. per move
FUN LEVELS
For more details, see Section 3.
FIXED DEPTH LEVELS
CASUAL LEVELS
for an hour or more. Please be assured that this is normal for these particular levels! To interrupt the computer and force it to make a move, simply press PLAY.
3.3 Casual Levels (Squares E1-H8)
LEVEL SQUARE TIME PER MOVE ALTERNATING DISPLAY
E1. 1 second.. L:E1 / 00:01 E2. 2 seconds. L:E2 / 00:02 E3. 3 seconds. L:E3 / 00:03 E4. 4 seconds. L:E4 / 00:04 E5. 5 seconds. L:E5 / 00:05 E6. 6 seconds. L:E6 / 00:06 E7. 7 seconds. L:E7 / 00:07 E8. 8 seconds. L:E8 / 00:08 ------------------------------------------------------------F1. 9 seconds. L:F1 / 00:09 F2. 10 seconds. L:F2 / 00:10 F3. 11 seconds. L:F3 / 00:11 F4. 12 seconds. L:F4 / 00:12
F5. 13 seconds. L:F5 / 00:13 F6. 14 seconds. L:F6 / 00:14 F7. 15 seconds. L:F7 / 00:15 F8. 16 seconds. L:F8 / 00:16 ------------------------------------------------------------G1. 20 seconds. L:G1 / 00:20 G2. 25 seconds. L:G2 / 00:25 G3. 30 seconds. L:G3 / 00:30 G4. 35 seconds. L:G4 / 00:35 G5. 40 seconds. L:G5 / 00:40 G6. 45 seconds. L:G6 / 00:45 G7. 50 seconds. L:G7 / 00:50 G8. 55 seconds. L:G8 / 00:55 ------------------------------------------------------------H1. 1 minute. L:H1 / 01:00 H2. 2 minutes. L:H2 / 02:00 H3. 3 minutes. L:H3 / 03:00 H4. 4 minutes. L:H4 / 04:00 H5. 5 minutes. L:H5 / 05:00
H6. 6 minutes. L:H6 / 06:00 H7. 10 minutes. L:H7 / 10:00 H8. 15 minutes. L:H8 / 15:00 The Casual Levels allow you to control the computers strength by limiting the time it has to think for each move. When you choose one of these levels, you are selecting the computers response time per move. As the levels go up, the computer becomes strongerand the more time you give the computer, the better it will play! Note that in the opening and endgame, the computer tends to play faster. 4. SPECIAL MODES TO EXPLORE 4.1 Verify Mode
ITS EASY TO VERIFY PIECES!
1. Press NEW GAME and set up the pieces in the initial starting position. 2. Press ROOK. Display: White Rook on Square A1. 3. Press ROOK again. Display: White Rook on Square H1. 4. Press ROOK again. Display: Black Rook on Square A8. 5. Press ROOK again. Display: Black Rook on Square H8. 6. Press ROOK again. Display: No more Rooks. Repeat for any other piece! To continue, make the next move.
For more details, see Section 4.1.
See ITS EASY TO VERIFY PIECES! for a step-bystep example of using Verify Mode.
If you should knock over the chess pieces or if you think your board position may be incorrect, the computer can verify all the piece locations for you! When its your turn, press one of the PIECE SYMBOL KEYS. The computer will show the symbol for that piece, along with the square location of the first piece of that type. Press that same PIECE SYMBOL KEY repeatedly to see the board locations of all pieces of that same type. All the White pieces (_) are shown first, and then all the Black pieces ()). When there are no more pieces of that type, the computer will sound a double beep and show two dashes (e.g., _b:__ if there are no more Bishops on the board). It will then return to your previous game display. To verify other pieces, repeat the same steps using the other PIECE SYMBOL KEYS. When youre finished, simply make your next move. Note that the computer will exit Verify Mode automatically if no keypresses are made for about three seconds. 4.2 Non Auto Mode Normally, the computer automatically answers with a countermove whenever you enter a move. If you press NON AUTO to enter Non Auto Mode, however, you can enter any number of moves one by one, without allowing the computer to answer! This special feature can be used in a number of different ways: Play through master chess games. Press PLAY to see what the computer would do in any position! Study opening book lines by entering them manually. Replay to any board position for further study. Play chess against a friend, with the computer acting as referee. It will monitor your game, checking all moves for legality and keeping track of the time for both sides! If you should need help with a move, press PLAY and the computer will make the next move for your side. After the computer has moved, Non Auto Mode remains in effect, and you can continue your game!
To exit Non Auto Mode and return to normal game play at any time, press NON AUTO again. A double beep will verify that this mode has been cancelled. Note that Non Auto Mode is also automatically cancelled whenever you press NEW GAME. Note: When Non Auto Mode is in effect, the side to move indications will be shown as follows: Both PM and S will be displayed when it is Blacks turn to move, and PM alone will be displayed when it is Whites turn to move. 4.3 Teach Mode
See AN OVERVIEW OF THE TEACH MODES for a chart of all 11 Teach Modes. Plus, see SELECTING A TEACH MODE GAME! for an illustrated example!
Your computer offers 11 Teach Modes, which allow you to study basic moves and master the tactics of the individual chess pieces, one by one! For each Teach Mode game, the only pieces on the board will be Pawns, Kings, and your choice of one or two selected piece types. This allows beginners to concentrate on one or two pieces at a time, without losing focus and being distracted by other pieces on the board! More developed players can use the Teach Modes to practice using selected combinations. Whenever its your turn to move, follow these steps to select one of the Teach Mode games: a. Press TEACH MODE. The display shows tEAC. b. Press one or two of the PIECE SYMBOL KEYS, depending on which piece(s) you would like to study. The display will show the selected piece(s) as the keys are pressed. The Teach Modes Chart in this section shows all the different piece combinations, and the keys you should press to select them.
SELECTING A TEACH MODE GAME!
Here, well choose to study Bishops and Rooks. Remember that Pawns and Kings are always on the board.
AN OVERVIEW OF THE TEACH MODES
To Study Press Display
1. Press TEACH MODE.
Pawns+Kings Pawns+Kings+ Knights
2. Press BISHOP. Bishops added. On the board: Pawns, Kings, Bishops. 3. Press ROOK. Rooks added. On the board: Pawns, Kings, Bishops, Rooks.
Pawns+Kings+ Bishops Pawns+Kings+ Rooks Pawns+Kings+ Queens Pawns+Kings+ Knights+Bishops Pawns+Kings+ Knights+Rooks Pawns+Kings+ Knights+Queens
4. Press TEACH MODE again. The computer resets for a new game, with only Pawns, Kings, Bishops, and Rooks on the boardbe sure to set up only those pieces!
For more details, see Section 4.3.
c. After making your piece selection(s), press TEACH MODE again. The computer will reset for a new game, using only the pieces you have chosen. Remember to set up only those pieces on the board! Please also note the following regarding the Teach Modes: If you press more than two PIECE SYMBOL KEYS, only the last two pieces displayed will be selected when you press TEACH MODE to start the game. If no PIECE SYMBOL KEY is pressed in step (b) above, pressing TEACH MODE again will exit Teach Mode and return you to your previous game. To exit Teach Mode and return to a standard, 32-piece game at any time, press NEW GAME. 5. TECHNICAL DETAILS 5.1 The ACL Function Computers can sometimes lock up due to static discharge or various other electrical disturbances. If this should happen, 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. 5.2 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. Remove the batteries before cleaning the unit, and do not use chemicals or liquids to clean it, 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: Use only alkaline or zinc carbon batteries. Do not mix different types of
Pawns+Kings+ Bishops+Rooks Pawns+Kings+ Bishops+Queens Pawns+Kings+ Rooks+Queens
batteries or new and used batteries. Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries. Use only the recommended batteries or equivalent. Be sure to observe the correct polarity when inserting batteries. Remove worn out batteries from the unit promptly. Do not short circuit the supply terminals.
5.3 Technical Specifications Keys: 15 LCD Display: Viewing area 18 x 9 mm Sound: Piezo-electric buzzer Batteries: 2 AA (AM3/R6) cells Battery Life: 200 hours (new alkalines) Dimensions: 239 x 239 x 20 mm
Please retain this information for future reference. Saitek reserves the right to make technical changes without notice in the interest of progress.
CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY 1.Warranty period is 2 years from date of purchase with proof of purchase submitted. 2.Operating instructions must be followed. 3.Product must not have been damaged as a result of defacement, misuse, abuse, neglect, accident, destruction or alteration of the serial number, improper electrical voltages or currents, repair, alteration or maintenance by any person or party other than our own service facility or an authorized service center, use or installation of non-Saitek replacement parts in the product or the modification of this product in any way, or the incorporation of this product into any other products, or damage to the product caused by accident, fire, floods, lightning, or acts of God, or any use violative of instructions furnished by Saitek plc. 4.Obligations of Saitek shall be limited to repair or replacement with the same or similar unit, at our option. To obtain repairs under this warranty, present the product and proof of purchase (e.g., bill or invoice) to the authorized Saitek Technical Support Center (listed on the separate sheet packaged with this product) transportation charges prepaid. Any requirements that conflict with any state or Federal laws, rules and/or obligations shall not be enforceable in that particular territory and Saitek will adhere to those laws, rules, and/or obligations. 5.When returning the product for repair, please pack it very carefully, preferably using the original packaging materials. Please also include an explanatory note. 6.IMPORTANT: To save yourself unnecessary cost and inconvenience, please check carefully that you have read and followed the instructions in this manual. 7.This warranty is in Lieu of all other expressed warranties, obligations or liabilities. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS, OR LIABILITIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you. IN NO EVENT SHALL WE BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of special, incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Information for Customers in the United States: FCC Compliance and Advisory Statement Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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SYMPTOMS
The computer doesnt react, or freezes during your game.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Batteries are not inserted properly. Batteries are weak or bad. Static discharge or an electrical disturbance has caused a lock-up. Batteries are weak. Non Auto Mode may be in effect. You may be on a level where the computer thinks for a long time.
ACTION TO TAKE
Insert batteries as shown in the Quick Start. Replace the batteries. Press into the hole marked ACL, as described in Section 1.1. Replace the batteries. The computer only responds automatically if Non Auto Mode is off (see Section 4.2). Check the level (see Section 3). To interrupt the computers search, press PLAY. Make sure that you are familiar with the rules. Use TAKE BACK to reconstruct the last move that was made. To interrupt the computer, press PLAY. Check the displayed move. Press the correct square to complete the computers move.
The display is dim. The computer wont play a move.
The computer wont accept your move.
Is it your turn? Is your King in check? Will your move put your King in check? Did you move the Rook first when castling? Are you moving to an illegal square? The computer is thinking. You have entered the computers last move incorrectly (pressed the wrong from or to square). The computer has made a special move (en passant, castle, pawn promotion). Your board position is incorrect. You may be on a Fun Level, where the computer deliberately weakens play. The SOUND key has been pressed to turn the sound off. The computer exits Verify Mode if no keys are pressed for about 3 seconds. This can sometimes occur while the computer is thinking.
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