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Go Partner 1680X - PROBLEM SETUP; Full Board Setup; Partial Board Setup

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1.
Press
TAKE
BACK.
Both
the
rank/file
board
lights
and
the
display
show
the
TO
square
of
the
last
move.
2
.
Press
the
piece
on
the
indicated
TO
square.
The
rank/file
board
lights
show
the
FROM
square
of
the
last
move.
3.
Move
the
piece
from
the
TO
square
to
the
FROM
square.
4.
Press
the
piece
on
the
indicated
FROM
square.
5.
Repeat
Steps
1
through
4
to
take
back
additional
moves.
You
can
take
back
up
to
3
moves
(your
move
and
the
computer’s
move
counts
as
1
move).
As
you
take
back
moves,
the
computer
will
not
remind
you
to
return
a
previously
captured
piece
to
the
board
nor
a
castled
rook
to
its
original
square.
If
you
are
not
sure
about
the
position
of
a
previously
captured
piece
or
castled
rook,
see
“Veri¬
fying
Piece
Positions.”
PROBLEM
SETUP
During
your
turn,
you
can
use
the
set
up
mode:
To
erase,
re-enter,
or
relocate
pieces
any
time
before
or
during
a
game.
To
set
up
problems
or
puzzles
for
the
computer
to
solve.
Press
SETUP
to
enter
the
set
up
mode.
Before
using
this
mode
to
create
your
own
positions,
familiarize
yourself
with
this
procedure
by
setting
up
the
board
positions
described
in
the
following
ex¬
amples.
Full
Board
Setup
In
a
full
board
problem
set
up,
the
com¬
puter
records
the
positions
you
enter
into
memory
and
assumes
all
other
pieces
remain
in
their
initial
positions.
You
only
need
to
go
through
these
steps
for
pieces
which
you
want
to
remove
or
move
from
their
initial
positions.
Follow
these
steps
to
set
up
a
game
with
most
of
the
chess
pieces
in
their
original
positions.
1.
Press
NEW
GAME.
2
.
Choose
the
pieces
you
want
to
play
with.
3.
Press
SET
UP.
The
computer
displays
--
SET
UP.
4.
P
ress
the
piece
symbol
key
for
the
piece
you
want
to
move
or
remove
and
COLOR
to
change
the
color,
if
necessary.
The
computer
displays
the
piece
symbol
for
the
piece
you
want
to
move
or
remove,
and
the
rank/
file
board
lights
indicate
the
FROM
square.
30
If
you
want
to
move
or
remove
more
than
one
of
the
same
pieces,
repeat¬
edly
press
the
piece
symbol
key
until
the
rank/file
board
lights
indicate
the
FROM
square
of
the
correct
piece.
5.
Press
the
piece
on
the
square.
The
computer
displays
the
piece
you
want
to
move
or
remove,
and
the
rank/file
board
lights
flash
to
indicate
the
FROM
square.
6
.
Either
remove
the
piece,
or
move
the
piece
to
the
square
where
you
want,
then
press
it
on
the
square.
The
com¬
puter
displays
the
piece
symbol
and
either
the
square
you
removed
it
from
or
the
square
you
moved
it
to,
and
the
rank/file
board
lights
indicate
the
new
square.
7.
Repeat
Steps
5
and
6
for
any
other
pieces
you
want
to
move
or
remove.
8
.
When
you
finish
setting
up
the
pieces,
press
COLOR
until
the
computer
dis¬
plays
a
piece
symbol
for
the
color
whose
turn
it
is,
then
press
SET
UP.
Otherwise,
simply
press
SET
UP,
then
choose
the
level
you
want
and
con¬
tinue
the
game.
Note:
If
the
computer
displays
ILL
after
you
complete
Step
8,
it
indicates
that
one
or
more
pieces
were
moved,
removed,
or
entered
illegally.
To
correct
the
set
up,
see
“Correcting
Illegal
Setups.”
Partial
Board
Setup
Follow
these
steps
to
clear
the
chess¬
board
and
set
up
only
a
few
pieces.
1.
Press
NEW
GAME.
2.
Press
SET
UP.
The
computer
displays
SET
UP.
3.
PressTAKEBACK.Thecomputerdis-
plays
CLr
for
about
2
seconds,
and
clears
the
positions
of
all
pieces
from
the
board.
4.
Press
the
piece
symbol
key
for
the
piece
you
want
to
add
and
COLOR
to
change
the
color,
if
necessary.
5.
Press
the
piece
on
the
square
where
you
want
to
put
it.
The
computer
dis¬
plays
the
piece
symbol
for
the
piece
you
added
and
its
TO
square,
and
the
rank/file
board
lights
indicate
the
TO
square.
6.
Repeat
Steps
4
and
5
for
any
other
pieces
you
want
to
set
up.
7.
When
you
finish
setting
up
the
pieces,
press
COLOR
if
necessary
to
choose
whose
turn
it
is
to
make
the
move,
then
press
SET
UP.
Then
choose
the
level
you
want
and
continue
the
game.
Note:
If
the
computer
displays
ILL
after
you
complete
Step
7,
it
indicates
that
one
or
more
pieces
were
set
up
illegally.
To
correct
the
set
up,
see
“Correcting
Illegal
Setups.”

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