EXCALIBUR E108 Einstein Brain Station User Manual
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1 Getting Started
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1.1 Inserting batteries
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1.2 Selecting the language
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1.3 Starting an activity
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1.3.1 Selecting the category
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1.3.2 Selecting the activity
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1.3.3 Selecting the level of diffi culty 5
1.3.4 Playing and solving (general
points)
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1.4 Starting a fresh puzzle or game
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1.5 Switching on/off
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2 The “Help” Feature
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3 Memory Puzzles
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3.1 Simon
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3.2 Pelmanism
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3.3 Shuffl e
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3.4 Swimming
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4 Word Puzzles And Games
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4.1 Hangman Puzzle
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4.2 Hangman Game
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4.2.1 After selecting “Your Word”
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4.2.2 After selecting “My Word”
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4.3 Target Puzzle
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4.4 Target Game
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4.5 Anagram Puzzle
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4.6 Anagram Game
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4.7 Word Squares Puzzle
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4.8 Word Squares Game
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4.9 Word Cross Puzzle
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4.10 Word Cross Game
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5 Number Puzzles
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5.1 Calculate
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5.2 Totals
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5.3 Sums 11
5.4 Number Squares
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6 Logic Puzzles
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6.1 Su Doku
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6.1.1 Object and method
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6.1.2 Special features
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6.2 Kakuro
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6.3 Sliding Blocks
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6.4 Switch
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7 Levels and Scores
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7.1 System of scoring
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7.2 Change of level recommended 17
7.3 Altering the time for the level 17
8 Language and LCD Contrast 17
9 Hints
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9.1 Memory puzzles, number puzzles,
Switch
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9.2 Word activities
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9.3 Sliding Blocks
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9.4 Kakuro
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9.5 Su Doku
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10 Functions of The Keys
Summarized
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“The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources.”