| User’s Guide for   SuDoku Plug & Play   Model No. NY90   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Layout of The New York Times   SuDoku Plug & Play   Function of Buttons   ON/OFF: Switch to turn the NUMBERS: Press to enter one   through nine during a game.   unit on or off.   AUTO PLAY   START/ENTER   DIRECTIONAL KEYPAD: Press START/ENTER:   Press to   EXIT/MENU   to move cursor up, down, confirm your selection;   left and right while playing press to erase your entry   the game. During game during a game; press to   ON/OFF   RESET   move the cursor to the hint   option when the cursor is on   a square.   selection, press the UP and   DOWN buttons to scroll   through game options.   EXIT/MENU: Press to enter the VIDEO PLUG: Insert the   yellow plug into the video   MENU screen during a game;   press again to return to socket of your television.   previous screen.   AUDIO PLUG: Insert the white   plug into the audio socket of   AUTO PLAY: Press once to   answer a square automati- your television.   cally; press and hold for two   seconds to fill in all of the   squares one-by-one, one unit.   square per second.   RESET: Press to reset the   1-9   DIRECTIONAL   KEYPAD   AUDIO   VIDEO   4 5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   puzzle you want to play,   press the START/ENTER but-   ton to confirm. The follow-   ing screen will then appear.   Use the UP and DOWN but-   tons to select one of the lev-   els of difficulty and press the   START/ENTER button to con-   firm. The following screen   will appear on your televi-   sion.   How to Play   SuDoku   The object of the game is   Use the DIRECTIONAL KEY-   PAD to scroll up and down   to place numbers in the the menu items. If there's a   empty squares so that each   saved puzzle, the RECALL   row, each column and each option will appear on the   three by three grid contains bottom of the menu screen.   the numbers one through   nine once.   Press the START/ENTER but-   ton to confirm your selec-   tion.   Figure 4: Puzzle   Getting Started   To begin playing, select   Plug it into your television   and then turn it on by may also customize a puzzle   switching the power switch   to ON on the top of the unit.   the PLAY NOW! option. Players   Use the DIRECTIONAL KEY-   PAD to move the cursor   around the screen. The   square you are on will be   marked in red. The numbers   available for that box will   turn red on the right side of   the screen if the show possi-   bilities function is on.   Once you've reached a   square that you know the   answer for, press the respec-   tive number button. This   number will appear white if   incorrect or black if correct   if the incorrect number alert   is on. It will appear red if it   Figure 3: Puzzle Selection   Screen   by selecting CREATE A PUZ-   ZLE. Players can also select   OPTIONS to adjust the game   The New York Times SuDoku setting.   Plug & Play   When the game turns on, the following screen will   the following screen will appear on your television:   appear on your television.   Scroll through the differ-   ent puzzles per level of diffi-   culty by using the LEFT or   RIGHT button of your DIREC-   TIONAL KEYPAD. Press the UP   or DOWN button of your   DIRECTIONAL KEYPAD to   scroll by ten puzzles at a   time. Press and hold the UP   or DOWN button to scroll   quickly through all of the   puzzles.   After selecting PLAY NOW!,   Figure 2: Select Level   Figure 1: Opening Screen   Once you've found the   6 7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   unit will begin to fill in all of   the squares one-by-one at   the speed of one square per   second.   main menu.   number of puzzles complet-   was filled in by the AUTO   function.   If you want to know a HINT ed per number of puzzles in   for a square, you may move that level.   the cursor to that particular   square and press the START button for the screen to show   button. Move the cursor to the next puzzle. The puzzle   the HINT icon and press the number will flash indicating   START/ENTER button again. you can select another puz-   The number will flash for a zle by pressing the DIREC-   few seconds and then disap- TIONAL KEYPAD. Press the   During your game, the   potential answer choices   will be shown on the right   side of the screen, marked in   red if the show possibilities   function is on. If you input   an incorrect number, the   INCORRECT NUMBER ALERT   function will display the   inputted number in white.   You have the option of turn-   ing these functions off by   selecting the OPTIONS choice   in the opening menu screen.   If you've entered an incor-   rect number, you can delete   that number by moving the   cursor to that square and   pressing the START/ENTER   button.   Press the START/ENTER   You can stop AUTO PLAY   from filling in additional   squares by pressing AUTO   PLAY again. However, if   your game contains incor-   rect entries, the AUTO PLAY   function will not work. It   will move your cursor over   the incorrect number. Delete   the number by pressing   START/ENTER button.   Once you've deleted all   incorrect entries, you can   use the AUTO PLAY function   again. If for some reason the   AUTO PLAY function doesn't   work, an ERROR icon will   appear on the screen. If the   game does not respond after   the ERROR icon appears, you   may input the remaining   squares manually if you are   sure that your input puzzle is   correct or press MENU and   select QUIT GAME to return to   pear.   START/ENTER button to con-   When you've filled in the firm your selected puzzle. If   last square of a puzzle and if you've selected a puzzle that   all the filled-in entries are was already completed, the   correct, the timer will stop icon DONE will be shown   counting, cursor will disap- below the sequence number   pear. When you fill in the of that particular puzzle.   last square of a puzzle, if   there is a wrong answer, the Points:   cursor will automatically go   to the incorrect number so square   you can fix it.   When you have completed   one puzzle correctly, pressed   the START/ENTER button. The your total bonus will be   screen will show LEVEL, reduced by 100 points for   TIME, BEST TIME, SCORE, every elapsed minute. After   HIGH SCORE, AVERAGE and 60 minutes, your bonus will   +100: Filling in an empty   -200: Erasing each number   After 15 minutes pass,   If you're stuck, you can   select AUTO PLAY for help.   Your Plug & Play will calcu-   late where you should fill in   your next answer choice. If   you press and hold AUTO   PLAY for two seconds, the   DONE. DONE refers to the be zero.   8 9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   20,000: Expert   15,000: Hard   10,000: Medium   5,000: Easy   game. If you wish to select a   different level of difficulty,   press the EXIT/MENU button.   Select a level of difficulty   and press the START/ENTER   or off. When on, incorrect   numbers will appear white.   DONE: Select to confirm   the changes you've just   made to your game settings.   Selecting DONE and YES   will save your game settings   adjustments. If you select NO   and press the EXIT/MENU but-   ton, you will return to your   game but your settings will   not be saved.   If you complete a puzzle button to begin a new game.   RESTART: Select to restart   with the AUTO PLAY or HINT   function, you will have no your current game.   bonus for that game.   Figure 5: Blank Create a   Puzzle Screen   SAVE: Select to save your   current game.   Menu Options   During a game, press the   EXIT/MENU button any time   Use the DIRECTIONAL KEY-   PAD and NUMBER buttons to   fill in the puzzle. Once   you've finished creating the   puzzle, press the DOWN but-   ton until you reach the DONE   icon on the bottom right cor-   ner. Press the START/ENTER   button to confirm your puzzle.   The following screen will   QUIT GAME: Select to quit   to display the menu screen. your current game.   Use the UP or DOWN button   Creating a New Puzzle   You can recreate any   SuDoku puzzle. Transfer   your favorite SuDoku puz-   zles from the newspaper,   books or make one up your-   self.   Every time you select CRE-   ATE A PUZZLE on the opening   menu screen, the following   screen will appear.   to scroll through the follow-   SOUND: Select to turn the   ing menu options and use sound on or off.   the START/ENTER button to   confirm your selection. YES   SHOW POSSIBILITIES: Select   and NO will appear alongside to turn the SHOW POSSIBILI-   the menu item. Press the TIES function on or off.   START/ENTER button to con- When on, the possible   firm your selection.   answer choices will be   shown on the right side of   NEW GAME: Select to the screen.   return to the puzzle-selec-   tion screen. This will take   you to the same level of dif- Select to turn the INCORRECT   INCORRECT NUMBER ALERT:   appear on your television.   ficulty as your previous NUMBER ALERT function on   10   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Figure 6: Filled-In Create function is not available for   Battery Information   a Puzzle Screen   customized puzzles.   • • The New York Times SuDoku Plug & Play requires   four AAA batteries, not included.   The HINT function and the   INCORRECT NUMBER ALERT button during the creation of   If you press the EXIT/MENU   Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or   rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.   Do not mix old and new batteries.   • • • • Do not use rechargeable batteries.   Do not short-circuit battery terminals.   Remove batteries and store them in a cool, dry place   when not in use.   • To avoid explosion or leakage, do not dispose of   batteries in a fire or attempt to recharge alkaline or   other non-rechargeable batteries.   Your unit may occasionally “freeze up” or function   improperly because of static electrical discharge. If this   happens, press the RESET button to restart.   12   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Special Care & Handling   LIMITED 90-DAY WARRANTY   • • Avoid rough handling such as bumping or dropping.   EXCALIBUR ELECTRONICS, warranties are hereby excluded.   INC., warrants to the original Some states do not allow limita-   consumer that its products are tions on the duration of implied   free from any electrical or warranties and do not allow   mechanical defects for a period of exclusion of incidental or conse-   90 DAYS from the date of pur- quential damages, so the above   chase. If any such defect is dis- limitations and exclusions in   covered within the warranty peri- these instances may not apply.   od, EXCALIBUR ELECTRON- The only authorized service cen-   ICS, INC., will repair or replace ter in the United States is:   Avoid moisture and extreme temperatures. For best   results, use between the temperatures of 39˚ F and 100˚   F (4˚ C and 38˚ C).   • Unplug the electrical cord prior to cleaning. Clean   using only a slightly damp cloth. Do not use cleaners   with chemical agents.   the unit free of charge upon   receipt of the unit, shipped   postage prepaid and insured to the   factory address shown at right.   Excalibur Electronics, Inc.   13755 SW 119th Ave   Miami, Florida 33186 U.S.A.   Phone: 305.477.8080   Fax: 305.477.9516   The warranty covers normal con-   sumer use and does not cover Ship the unit carefully packed,   damage that occurs in shipment preferably in the original carton,   or failure that results from alter- and send it prepaid, and adequate-   ations, accident, misuse, abuse, ly insured. Include a letter, detail-   neglect, wear and tear, inadequate ing the complaint and including   maintenance, commercial use, or your daytime telephone number,   unreasonable use of the unit. inside the shipping carton. If your   Removal of the top panel voids warranty has expired and you   all warranties. 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