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each segment of the clock. After adjusting the time for the left and
right hand players using the ADJUST and SET keys the display will
change to show the number of moves. Modify the number of moves
as you did the time, starting with the hundred units of the move and
working your way down through the tens and finally the digits of
move by pressing ADJUST followed by SET.

Note, the number of moves shown is the number of moves to be

played by both sides.

(Any free time or time allowed for the next stage will not be

added to the current remaining time if you press a Timing Activator
button while the clocks were paused.)

1.4 Stopping the clocks

Press PAUSE to temporarily stop the clocks. The countdown

display will flash until you press one of the Timing Activator Buttons
to restart a clock. You can also stop the clock by sliding the STOP/
GO/SOUND OFF
 switch to STOP and then GO while either of the
clocks is counting down.

Note, if you have moved and pressed the Timing Activator

button to stop your clock, it is now your opponent’s turn to move
(opponent’s LED lights up). Press PAUSE to stop your opponent’s
clock. To continue you can then either:

1. Press your own Timing Activator button so that the clock will

continue to count down from where it left off.

OR

2. Press your opponent’s Timing Activator button. Your LED will

light up to show that it is your turn to play and the move

counter and clock will behave as if your opponent has made
his or her move.

(Any free time or time allowed for the next stage will not be

added to the current remaining time if you made a move and
pressed one of the Timing Activator buttons while the clocks were
paused).

1.5 Checking the number of moves

To check the number of moves made so far during the game,

press NEXT/MOVE NO. and watch the left hand LCD. The clock
will keep ticking while you are checking your current move number
and the countdown display returns when you release the NEXT/
MOVE NO.
 key.

Note, the number of moves changes every 2 individual moves

(in non-chess games, this means every time both you and your
opponent have made a move).

SECTION TWO: TECHNICAL DETAILS

2.1 Care and maintenance

Your Game Clock is a precision electronic device, and should

not be subjected to rough handling or exposed to extreme
temperatures or moisture. Do not use chemical agents to clean the
unit, as these may cause damage.

Summary of Contents for Game Clock

Page 1: ...e through the primary secondary and tertiary stages of each preset timer method so that you can see how many minutes you have to complete a set number of moves during each stage of the game 8 PAUSE Pr...

Page 2: ...g Phase Arrow An arrow appears on the right hand LCD to show you which phase of the tournament timing methods you are in whether PRIMARY SECONDARY or TERTIARY e Low Battery Symbol The low battery symb...

Page 3: ...n the base of the clock Make sure that the STOP GO SOUND OFF switch on the botton of the unit is set to Stop Slide off the lid and insert replace 2 C size batteries making sure you match the signs on...

Page 4: ...BLITZ repeatedly before you start the game to cycle through the options from Blitz to Rapid through to Action and so on The amount of time you have on the clock for each timing option will appear on...

Page 5: ...ent Timing When using the Tournament timing method each player has a certain amount of time to complete a fixed number of moves If a player fails to meet the required number of moves in the set time f...

Page 6: ...stage to complete the game This is the Tertiary stage of the game indicated by an arrow on the LCD pointing to TERTIARY Press the appropriate Timing Activator button to select this option and start e...

Page 7: ...made your move and pressed your Timing Activator button i e after you have made a move If you make a move in less than the allocated free time per move x you will make a net gain in time on the clock...

Page 8: ...me used for a move is less than the maximum free time only the exact time used for the move will be added to the remaining time after the move has been made This means that the remaining time will be...

Page 9: ...LCD to show that you have selected this option By pressing GAME you have automatically selected the first preset timer option The amount of time you have on the clock appears on the LCDs in this case...

Page 10: ...play will stop flashing press USER to view your personalized timing option vi Press one of the Timing Activator buttons to start either your own or your opponent s clock Note only one personalized opt...

Page 11: ...ess PAUSE to stop your opponent s clock To continue you can then either 1 Press your own Timing Activator button so that the clock will continue to count down from where it left off OR 2 Press your op...

Page 12: ...1 5V for approx 600 hours operating time under normal conditions Low Battery Detection Voltage 2 22 2 58 V Power Consumption 30mW Dimensions 195 x 118 x 80mm Use alkaline or carbon zinc batteries only...

Page 13: ...held down Start a new game by pressing PAUSE for more than 3 seconds Press PAUSE to stop the game temporarily and use ADJUST SET to adjust the time See Section 1 4 Turn the switch to MODIFY before ad...

Page 14: ...g Activator button as soon as you have completed your move Reverse this procedure if your opponent moves first 4 To check the current number of moves press MOVE NO NEXT The clock continues running whi...

Page 15: ...1996 Saitek Ltd 5 F Lladro Centre 72 Hoi Yuen Road Kwun Tong Hong Kong 0197 Art No 538 Printed in China P N 415380 01200...

Page 16: ...GAME CLOCK HOUR GLASS BONUS TIMER GAME ADJUST USER HOUR GLASS BLITZ BONUS TIMER NEXT MOVE NO PAUSE BRON STEIN GAME TOUR NAMENT SET BRON STEIN BLITZ PRIMARY SECONDARY TOURNAMENT TERTIARY...

Page 17: ...1996 Saitek Ltd 5 F Lladro Centre 72 Hoi Yuen Road Kwun Tong Hong Kong 0197 Art No 538 Printed in China P N 415380 03300...

Page 18: ...1996 Saitek Ltd 5 F Lladro Centre 72 Hoi Yuen Road Kwun Tong Hong Kong 0197 Art No 538 Printed in China P N 415380 46400...

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