Excalibur 410-v Mode D'Emploi

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1. To save the current game and turn off the 
computer, press 
RATING/OFF
2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw 
from the battery compartment cover, then lift off 
the cover.
3. Place the batteries in the compartment as 
indicated by the polarity symbols (+ and –) 
marked inside.
4. Replace the cover and secure it with the screw.
When the display dims, the sound becomes weak 
or distorted, or the computer stops operating prop-
erly, replace the batteries.
 
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If your computer does not work properly after you 
replace the batteries, insert a pointed object, such 
as a straightened paper clip, into the 
RESET
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the front of the computer. The computer sounds a 
tone and 
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 appears. Resetting the computer 
clears any game stored.
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Following international chess notation, the chess 
board is made up of 8 vertical rows called files, and 
8 horizontal rows called ranks.
Each file (left to right) is designated by a letter of the 
alphabet (A through H), and consists of 8 squares 
alternately colored green and white.
Each rank (bottom to top) is designated by a num-
ber (1 through 8), and also consists of 8 squares al-
ternately colored green and white. 
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If you are replacing the 
computer’s batteries, make 
sure you turn off the 
computer before opening 
the battery compartment 
cover. This saves the 
current game in the 
computer. Your computer 
saves any games in its 
memory for about 30 
seconds after you remove 
the batteries.
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Dispose of old batteries 
promptly and properly. Do 
not burn or bury them.
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The green squares are 
referred to as “black” 
throughout the rest of this 
manual.
Sound Effects ..............  18
Move Announcements   19
Sound ..........................  19
Advanced 
Chess Functions  ............  20
Move Score Display  ....  20
Rotating Information 
Display  ........................  20
Selecting 
Competition Pairs ........  20
Ratings ........................  21
Using Coach  ...............  22
Using Opening Books  .  23
Using 
Teaching Modes  ..........  24
Using Problem Setup  ..  25
Troubleshooting ..............  27
Care  ............................  28
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