Lexibook CG2400 User Manual

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Setting L6.
This setting works in the same way as setting L3 but the display of the computer’s move stops the timer to
allow the player the time to move the piece without being penalised.

9.3) Selecting levels and settings.

When you turn the chess computer on for the first time with the timer connected, the game automatically
starts on level 1 and in game setting L3. After that, it will save the level and setting when you turn it off
and when you press NEW GAME.
To change the level or setting, follow these instructions:

1. Press the LEVEL key on the computer to go to level selection. The computer will illuminate the light
corresponding to the current level (for example, square A6 corresponds to level 1, setting L3, square G6
corresponds to level 1, setting L6).
2. Consult the table above to find out the square corresponding to the level and setting you want. Press
this square.
3. Press the LEVEL key again to exit level selection. Then begin playing with your first move, or press
MOVE to let the computer go first.

If you want to check which level and setting is selected without changing them, follow this procedure:
1. Press the LEVEL key. The computer will show the current level by illuminating the lights of the square

corresponding to the level and the timer shows the game setting.

2. Press LEVEL a second time to return to the game.

You can change or verify the level at any moment of the game when it’s your turn to move.

LEVEL

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

RESPONSE

TIME/MOVE

5 seconds
10 seconds
30 seconds
1 minute
3 minutes
10 minutes
30 minutes
2 hours

A6

C6

E6

G6

A7

C7

E7

G7

A8

C8

E8

G8

B1

D1

F1

H1

B2

D2

F2

H2

B3

D3

F3

H3

B4

D4

F4

H4

B5

D5

F5

H5

L3

L4

L5

L6

SETTING

LEVEL

RESPONSE

TIME/MOVE

SETTING

L1

L2

0

MULTI

MOVE

B8

D8

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