User manual KAWAI K5000 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION V2.0

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[. . . ] If you use an adaptor with different specifications you might damage your unit, which invalidates the warranty. Before using the adaptor, check that the voltage of your electric mains is within the range specified on the adaptor label. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Any adaptor should be examined regularly for potential hazards, such as damage to the cable, plug, or other parts, and that, in the event of such damage, the adaptor must not be used until that damaged part has been properly removed or repaired. If you do not use your computer over a long period of time, please remove the adaptor. [. . . ] To do so, tap on square B8 and any of the following random levels will be displayed in the LCD each time you tap on the square: rAnd / r And - / rAnd = / rAnd (Level "rAnd" is the least random). The computer will select a move at random from a list of possible moves which are similar in their evaluation. To save and exit, press the MENU button on the right hand side of the unit. SQUARE C8 : EASY The chess computer always uses the opponent's time to compute its best response since it has predicted your move and completed its assessment of your move. To disable this advantage please enter the EASY function (see "USING THE MENU FUNCTION" above). When this mode is activated you will see the message "EASY " on the LCD and if turned off you will see "EASY". To turn it on or off, please toggle square C8 and it will change from "EASY " to "EASY" with each tap, then press the MENU button on the right hand side of the unit to save and exit. SQUARE D8 : SOUND There are 2 different sound settings which will be indicated on the LCD display. To change the setting enter the SOUND mode (see "USING THE MENU FUNCTION" above). Tap on square D8 as many times as necessary until you see the desired sound setting in the LCD display: Setting 1 (Sound Setting 2 (Sound ) : There will be no acoustic signals at all. ) : There will be an acoustic signal only when the computer answers with its counter-move. 10 6. SQUARE E8 : REFEREE MODE In this mode you disable the computing of moves by the computer so you may make moves for White and Black, while the computer still checks their legality. The chessboard will illuminate the squares of the first move made for 6 seconds. Once the move has been executed the computer will show the next move that was made in the same way. Note: Should you enter a different move you will erase all the previous move history and the computer will treat this as a new move history. SQUARE H8 : FLIP BOARD / CHANGE COLOUR [FLIP] Flip Board The computer is generally set to play Black and you White. If you wish to play Black in a new game, you can set up the Black pieces on rank 1 and 2 and the White ones on rank 7 and 8. Now you have to let the computer know that you have changed colour: To enter the Flip Board mode, press the MENU button on the right side of the chessboard and then tap on square H8 with a chess piece (if a piece is on that square already briefly lift it off the board). Now you have to tap square H8 once again to let the computer know that you wish to flip the board and that the black pieces are set up on rank 1 and 2 and the white pieces on rank 7 and 8. To begin the game and ask the computer to make its first move enter go (lift your black King off the board briefly). The computer's move will be displayed on the LCD and the corresponding square LEDs will light up. Disregard the notations along the chessboard in this set up and note that the MENU access fields have changed to the following (imagine the board being turned around): H1 = LEVEL SETTING G1 = RANDOM F1 = EASY E1 = SOUND D1 = REFEREE C1 = AUTOPLAY B1 = GAME REVIEW A1 = FLIP BOARD / CHANGE COLOUR H2 = SET UP Change Colour (beginning of a game) If you would like to play Black but you do not wish to change the New Game position as described above, i. e. White pieces stay on rank 1 and 2, Black pieces on rank 7 and 8, you just have to prompt the computer to make its first move. [. . . ] Analysis level 3 is selected and is now effective. Easy level 5 is selected and is now effective. Novice playing level 4 is selected and the computer will play less strongly. Black's Pawn move was from h4 and captures on the square g3 and announces check. With the exception of castling (section II. 1. ), a move is the transfer of a piece from one square to another square which is either vacant or occupied by an enemy piece. [. . . ]

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