Saitek Cougar Quick Start Manual

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    1 english table of contents quick start keys and features introduction 1. Let’s get started! 1.1 first, install the batteries/optional ac-dc adapter 1.2 ready to play? Here’s how to move! 1.3 now it’s the computer’s turn 1.4 change your mind? Take back! 1.5 game over? Why not play again! 1.6 too eas...

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    2 move to be taken back, with the original to square flashing and indicated by board lights. Press the piece down gently on the indicated square, and the computer shows you where that piece came from by flashing that display and using board lights to point to that square. Press the piece down on the...

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    3 english interrupt it any time! Simply press enter while the computer is thinking, and it will stop and play the best move it has found so far. This feature can be handy on the higher levels, where the computer can take a long time to move, and on the infinite level, where the computer thinks indef...

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    4 3.1 normal playing levels (squares a1-b7) level time per move display a1 ................. 1 second ................ L 0:01 a2 ................. 2 seconds .............. L 0:02 a3 ................. 3 seconds .............. L 0:03 a4 ................. 5 seconds .............. L 0:05 a5 ...............

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    5 english board positions and let the computer analyze them for you. It will think for hours or even days on end, trying to come up with the best possible move! And don’t forget to watch the computer as it thinks—take advantage of the unique rotating display feature described in section 5.3! 3.3 tou...

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    6 since these self-adaptive weak levels are meant espe- cially for beginners, however, here the computer will set its playing strength to a deliberately weakened setting of about – 350 elo on the lowest level (h1). On the other end, level h8 matches the player’s strength by putting the elo differenc...

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    7 english • remaining time for white (blitz/tournament levels only) • remaining time for black (blitz/tournament levels only) press /white to cycle backwards and see previous displays again. Press clear to return to the normal clock display. The clocks stop whenever you take back a move, or set up a...

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    8 moves or when an illegal move or keypress is made, or when new game is set. C. Silent mode (square c1) on: +sil off: -sil normally, the computer always beeps when it has found its move. For completely silent operation, turn on silent mode. D. Coach mode (square d1) on: +co:ch off: -co:ch selecting...

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    9 english lines to play. If this option is selected, the passive book and tournament book options are disabled. H. Tournament book (square h2) on: +bk:tn off: -bk:tn when you turn the tournament book option on, the com- puter is forced to always select the best possible line of play in every opening...

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    10 when requested information is not available, the display will show a series of dashes (– – – – –). For complete descriptions of these options and details on exactly how to interpret the displays, see section 4. 5.4 bronstein clock options (square a4) on the blitz and tournament levels, you have a...

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    11 english 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 pie...

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    12 troubleshooting guide symptoms the computer doesn’t react, behaves erratically, or “freezes” during a game. The display is difficult to read. The computer won’t make a move. The computer won’t accept your move. An error beep sounds when a square is pressed. You hear a series of beeps, and flashin...