Options and more options, Keeping score – Excalibur electronic NY10 User Manual

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solve the puzzle.

The puzzle number

The best score. Please keep in

mind that the best score informa-
tion is updated when a new puzzle
is selected. Dashes will be shown
in place of numbers until a non-
zero score has been achieved.

The best time.

Options and

more Options!

We recommend that you

become familiar with the Options
screen. This screen offers various
alternatives for setting up your
game, as well as saving your puz-
zles. Use the

UP

/

DOWN

buttons to

select one of the options listed
below.

AUTO CHECK

: After you select

AUTO CHECK,” press

ENTER

to confirm. Then select “

ON” and

press

ENTER

to confirm if you

would like the New York Times
Electronic Crossword to make a
sound any time you type an incor-
rect solution letter. Otherwise
select “

OFF” and then press

ENTER

.

Note: When you choose to turn

on this option, each wrong letter
pressed will result in one penalty
point, up to a maximum of 40
penalty points.

SAVE PUZZLE

:

After you select

SAVE PUZZLE,” press

ENTER

to confirm. Selecting

YES

and

pressing

ENTER

to confirm will

save the current puzzle and user
information.

SWAP

PUZZLE

:

New York

Times Electronic Crossword is
ideal for couples who both love to
work crosswords, because the
device keeps track of new, tried
and completed puzzles for two
different users!

Once a puzzle and the user

information have been saved and
the second user has started a puz-
zle, the Option screen will show

SWAP PUZZLE” instead of

SAVE PUZZLE.” Simply select

SWAP PUZZLE” to go back to

the first player’s information and
game, (including the games tried
by that person and the resulting
scores). Select “

SWAP PUZ-

ZLE” again to return to the sec-
ond player’s information.

Caution: Selecting the saved

puzzle from the Main menu will
erase the swap puzzle informa-

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Crossword’s

LCD

will display the

puzzle grid. By default, the cursor
will be flashing over the first let-
ter of the first word that runs
across. You can move around the
grid in any direction that you
choose using the

UP

/

DOWN

/

RIGHT

/

LEFT

arrow buttons or the

diagonal buttons. Position the
cursor over the first letter of the
word you wish to solve. The clue
for that word is displayed at the
bottom of the

LCD

. Press

ENTER

to change the direction that the
word runs (down or across). The
clue automatically changes to
match the word direction. Once
you are ready to fill in the blanks,
use the

A

-

Z

alphabet buttons to

type in your answer.

If you need help solving the

puzzle, please keep in mind that
the New York Times Electronic
Crossword can help you accord-
ing to what you need. Let’s say
that you have drawn a blank and
cannot think of the word. Maybe
all you need is a clue. Press the

SOLVE

button. At this time, the

LCD

will prompt you to press

Q

,

W

, or

E

. Press the

E

button and the

display will reveal the letter that
the cursor is flashing on. Press the

W

button and the display will

reveal the word that the cursor is
flashing on. Press the

Q

button

and the display will reveal the
entire puzzle.

Keeping

Score!

You can check your score any

time you wish by pressing the

SCORE

button. The

LCD

will then

show the Score screen which dis-
plays the following items:

The total number of correct

letters you have entered.

The total number of letters

that have been revealed by the
New York Times Electronic
Crossword.

The total number of incorrect

letters you have entered.

The total number of penalty

points assessed.

Your score, which equals the

number of correct letters minus
the number of letters that were
revealed (using the

SOLVE

but-

ton), minus the number of incor-
rect letters, minus any penalty
points for using the

CHECK

fea-

ture.

The time taken thus far to

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