Saitek Cosmos User Manual

Saitek Cosmos User Manual

Saitek cosmos toys: user guide

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KEYS AND FEATURES
1. PIECE STORAGE AREA: For piece storage and captured pieces.
2. BATTERY COMPARTMENT: In base of unit. Uses four "AA"
(AM3/R6) alkaline batteries.
3. SENSORY CHESSBOARD: Each square contains a sensor that
automatically registers piece movement. Certain squares can also
be pressed to select playing levels and game options.
4. DISPLAY WINDOW: Used to show moves and move information
during a game. Also used for level and option selection, piece
verification, position set-up, and more.
5. GAME KEYS
• LEVEL: Press to enter Level Mode; within Level Mode, press to
skip over eight levels at a time.
• OPTION: Press to enter Option Mode; within Option Mode,
press to cycle through the main option groups.
• INFO: Press to enter Info Mode; within Info Mode, press to cycle
through the main info groups. Press during your move to request
a hint.
• PIECE SYMBOL KEYS: Used in Verify and Position Modes.
Also used for pawn promotions.
• CLEAR: Press to exit Option, Verify, and Position Modes. Press
to clear Info Displays and cancel Clear Board requests in
Position Mode. Press to cancel Level Mode if you decide not to
make changes (unless you have pressed board squares to
change levels).
• ENTER: Press to change sides with the computer, and press
while the computer is thinking to force it to move. Press to turn
Option settings on and off, to select Bronstein Clock settings,
and to exit Level Mode with your new playing level selected.
Press to clear the board in Position Mode, then press again to
confirm.
• WHITE/– and BLACK/+ KEYS: Press to change levels one at a
time in Level Mode, and to cycle through options in Option and
Info Modes. Also used to set the color in Position Mode.
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BRUTE-FORCE / SELECTIVE SEARCH ALGORITHM
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A
B
C
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• TAKE BACK: Press to take back an individual move (a move for
either side). Take back up to a maximum of 50 individual moves.
• GO/STOP: Press to turn the unit on and off.
• NEW GAME: Press to reset the computer for a new game of
chess.
• POSITION: Press to enter Position Mode.
6. ACL (Reset): In base of unit. Used to eliminate static discharge after
inserting new batteries. Also resets the computer to default settings.
7. BOARD LIGHTS: Used to show game moves, take back moves, and
verify/set up board positions.
• COVER (not shown): Protects unit from dust and keeps chess
pieces in place during travel.
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COSMOS
C H E S S
C O M P U T E R
MULTI-STYLE OPENINGS LIBRARY
ENTER
TAKE BACK
GO/STOP
N
POSITION
D
E
F
G
H
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  • Page 1 7. BOARD LIGHTS: Used to show game moves, take back moves, and verify/set up board positions. • COVER (not shown): Protects unit from dust and keeps chess pieces in place during travel. COSMOS C H E S S C O M P U T E R MULTI-STYLE OPENINGS LIBRARY...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK START KEYS AND FEATURES INTRODUCTION 1. LET’S GET STARTED! 1.1 First, Install the Batteries 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 Easy/Hard? Change the Level! 2.
  • Page 3: Ready To Play? Here's How To Move

    discharge may cause it to lock up), use a paper clip or another sharp object to press down into the hole marked ACL in the base of the unit for at least one second. This will reset the computer. Tip: To conserve energy and extend battery life, turn on the Auto Power Down option (see Section 5.1).
  • Page 4: Game Over? Why Not Play Again

    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 from square to complete the take-back.
  • Page 5: Illegal Moves

    Pawn Promotions: When you promote a pawn, first make your move as usual, pressing your pawn down on its from and to squares. Next, press the Piece Symbol Key for your desired promotion piece (%, $, #, or @). The computer recognizes your new piece immediately, and begins thinking about its next move.
  • Page 6: Thinking On The Opponent's Time

    you choose from different types of opening books, or even turn the book off, if desired. For complete details, see Section 5.2. 2.8 Thinking on the Opponent’s Time As you play, you may notice that the computer sometimes replies to your moves immediately, even in the middle of games played on the higher levels.
  • Page 7 USE THIS CHART TO SELECT A PLAYING LEVEL! Press LEVEL to enter Level Mode. Next, select your level, using the chart on the right. There are two ways to do this, as follows. • Cycle through the levels until your level is displayed: •...
  • Page 8: Infinite Level (Square B8)

    B1 ... 45 seconds ... L 0:45 B2 ... 1 minute ... L 1:00 B3 ... 1.5 minutes ... L 1:30 B4 ... 2 minutes ... L 2:00 B5 ... 3 minutes ... L 3:00 B6 ... 5 minutes ... L 5:00 B7 ...
  • Page 9: Mate Search Levels (Squares F1-F8)

    *Increase as user’s time per move. Are you a novice or beginning chess player? If so, these levels are especially for you! Here, the computer restricts its search so that it deliberately plays weaker and gives you a better chance to win! The Fun Levels start out easy and get a little harder as you go.
  • Page 10: Info Mode: Watch The Computer Think

    will also play stronger. Work your way up! 4. INFO MODE: WATCH THE COMPUTER THINK! Imagine this: You’re playing chess against a friend, and it’s his move. You’d love to know what move he’s thinking about, and you’d really like to get his opinion of the board position. But, of course, you won’t ask—because that’s just not done! Well, guess what—when you play against this chess computer, you can ask anything you want, and you’ll get all the answers! In fact, you can get an incredible amount of...
  • Page 11: Search Information

    (the predicted line of play, or the sequence of moves the computer thinks will be made). The first display you will see is the move the computer is currently thinking of making. Notice that the move is shown in the display, and the lights for the from and to squares for that move also flash alternately.
  • Page 12: Operation Mode Options (Squares A1-H1)

    See “THE BASICS OF OPTION MODE: HERE’S HOW!” for a chart summarizing how to use Option Mode, and an overview of all the options. The Game Options are divided into four groups: Operation Mode, Playing Mode, Rotating Display Mode, and Bronstein Clock Options. Pressing OPTION cycles from one group to another, and each group contains a different set of options.
  • Page 13 THE BASICS OF OPTION MODE: HERE’S HOW! Press OPTION repeatedly to select a Mode. Next, select your option(s), using the Option Chart below. There are two ways to do this. • Cycle through the options within that mode: • Press BLACK/+ to cycle forward >.
  • Page 14: Playing Mode Options (Squares A2-H2)

    d. Coach Mode (Square D1) On:+Co:ch Off:-Co:ch Selecting +Co:ch turns on special coaching features that encourage you to concentrate on your strategic planning! In Coach Mode, the computer looks over your shoulder while you play, watching what you do and helping you when you need assistance! In this unique “Guardian Angel”...
  • Page 15: Rotating Display Options (Squares A3-H3)

    Search algorithm. This allows the computer to see combinations that would otherwise take much longer to compute. Turning this option off by choosing -SEL makes the program switch to a powerful Brute Force algorithm. This search method minimizes the risk of an occasional oversight.
  • Page 16: Bronstein Clock Options (Square A4)

    IMPORTANT: The Rotating Display feature is only activated WHILE THE COMPUTER IS THINKING. Press OPTION three times to select the Rotating Display Op- tions. Then use the BLACK/+ and WHITE/– keys to select the options you want to see rotated in the display. The options are described below and summarized in the Option Mode Chart in this section.
  • Page 17: Changing And Setting Up Positions

    IT’S EASY TO VERIFY PIECES! 1. Press NEW GAME to reset the computer, and set up the pieces in their starting positions. Display: [,0:00:00. 2. Press the KNIGHT Key. Display: [,@,b1 (the first White Knight). Board lights on: B+1. 3. Press KNIGHT again. Display: [,@,G1 (the second White Knight).
  • Page 18: Technical Details

    TRY OUT POSITION MODE! 1. Press NEW GAME to reset the computer, and set up the pieces in their starting positions. Display: [,0:00:00. 2. Press POSITION to enter Position Mode. Display: -POS-. POSITION 3. Press the White pawn down on Square E2, and remove it from the board.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting Guide

    SYMPTOMS The computer doesn’t react, • Batteries are not installed correctly. • Batteries are weak or bad. behaves erratically, or “freezes” during a game. • Static discharge or an electrical disturbance has caused a lock-up. • Batteries are weak or bad. The display is difficult to read.

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