Installing or replacing the batteries, Resetting your device, Game rules – Franklin NYT-100 User Manual

Page 2: Classic game, Timed game, Examples, Selecting a set, Scoring

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Installing or

Replacing the Batteries

Your unit is powered by three AAA batteries.

Follow these easy instructions to install or

replace them. Replace the battery when you

see the low battery indicator. Please have a

small screwdriver at hand before you follow

the steps below.

Warning: When replacing the batteries, any

settings you have changed and recorded high

scores will be erased.

1. Turn your unit off and turn it over.

2. Use a screwdriver to unscrew the

battery cover screw.

3. Push gently on the tab of the battery

cover to remove it.

4. Remove the old batteries, if necessary.

5. Install the batteries following the +/-

markings in the battery compartment.

Important: Be sure that the batteries are

installed correctly. Wrong polarity may

damage the unit.

6. Replace the battery cover and secure it

with the screw.

Resetting Your Device

If the keys don’t work or if the screen

performs erratically, perform a system reset

by following the steps below

1. Use a paper clip to gently press the reset

button.
The reset button is in a pin-sized hole on

the back of the device below the battery

compartment.

Caution! Pressing the reset button with more

than light pressure may permanently disable

your device. In addition, resetting the device

may erase settings and high scores.

Game Rules

The object of the game is to find three cards

that make a SET. A SET consists of three cards

where each individual feature is either the

same on all three cards or different on all

three cards.
The features are –

Shape (ovals, squiggles, or diamonds)

Color (red, green, or purple)

Number (one, two, or three symbols)

Shading (solid, outlined, or striped)

Examples

This is a SET. All the cards have the same color

(for example purple), all have the same shape

(diamonds), all have a different number of

symbols, and they are all shaded the same.

This is a SET. All the cards are a different color,

(for example, red, green, and purple), all have

the same shape, all have the same number of

symbols, and they are all shaded the same.

This is a SET. All the cards have different

colors, (for example, red, green, and purple),

all have different shapes, all have a different

number of symbols, and they are all shaded

the same.

Selecting a SET

1. Use up , down , left , or right to

select a card.

2. Press SELECT.

A small black dot appears in the top left

corner of selected cards.

3. Repeat for the second and third cards.

When you select the third card, the

computer accepts this as your SET. If your

SET is valid, the selected cards flash three

times and the computer adds points to

your score. If the SET you selected is not

valid the computer notifies you that the

SET is not valid and then deducts points

from your score.

Scoring

In the Classic game, your score increases by

5 points each time you select a valid SET. If

you select a SET that is not valid, your score

decreases by 5 points.
In the Timed and Puzzle games, your score is

counted in minutes and seconds.
In the Arcade game, your score is counted in

number of SETs found in the allotted time. The

allotted time changes as you pass each skill

level.
If you press HINT, you are penalized points,

depending on skill level.
Your final score or time is displayed at the end

of a game.

Classic Game

In a Classic game the object is to achieve the

highest score by finding more SETs than the

computer does in a single deck of cards.
A number of cards are displayed on the

screen. Find as many SETs as you can, until all

the cards in the deck are used. The 3 cards of

each valid SET you select are replaced with

3 new cards from the deck, until the deck is

used up.
The following shows how much time you

have before the computer takes its turn and

picks a SET.

Skill Level

Time to Find a SET

(Classic game)

Beginner

30 seconds

Intermediate

15 seconds

Advanced

9 seconds

Expert

6 seconds

Each SET you find adds 5 points to your score;

an incorrect SET you select deducts 5 points.

Each valid SET the computer selects adds 5

points to the computer’s score.
Pressing HINT during a Classic game deducts

1, 2, 3, or 4 points from your score based on

skill level.
The number of cards in a deck is determined

by choosing either 3 features or 4 features

in the OPTIONS submenu. The computer

speed is based on the skill level chosen in the

options submenu.
If No Match is selected correctly, 5 points are

added to your score. If No Match is selected

incorrectly, 5 points are deducted from your

score. In a Classic game, the No Match option

is available only at the Advanced or Expert

levels.

Timed Game

In a Timed game, the object is to find all the

SETs in one deck in the shortest length of

time. A lower time is a better score.
Cards are displayed on the screen and the

clock starts counting up from zero. Find as

many SETs as you can until all the cards in

the deck are used. The 3 cards of each valid

SET you select are replaced with 3 new cards

from the deck until the deck is used up. The

3-feature game has 27 cards in the deck; the

4-feature game has 81 cards.

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