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When playing in this mode, the time that each player uses to think is subtracted 
from his clock and added to his opponent's clock. A player loses when his time 
reaches zero. For example, if both players start with 30 seconds and the first 
player to act spends 5 seconds to make his first move then his time will be 25 
seconds and his opponent's time will be 35 seconds. 
 

1.

 

Press the menu button when a flashing "

HOGL    000

" is displayed.  

2.

 

Set the desired time by pressing any of the player's buttons. A maximum 
of 3 minutes and a minimum of 5 seconds can be set in this mode. 

3.

 

Press the menu button to accept your settings. 

 
 

2.8  Set Byo-yomi Mode 

 

 

 

1.

 

Press the menu button when a flashing "

BYO    YOMI

" is displayed. The 

next display will be shown "

BYO-     00

" with a flashing 

00

2.

 

Set the number of minutes for the game before any Byo-yomi periods. 

3.

 

Press the menu button. The next display will be shown if Byo-yomi hasn't 
been set yet "

b-01     05

" with a flashing 

01

, where 

01

 represents the 

number of Byo-yomi periods and 

05

 represents the number of seconds 

per period. 

4.

 

Set the number of Byo-yomi periods and press the menu button.  

5.

 

Set the number of seconds per Byo-yomi period and press the menu 
button. 

 

2.9  Set Scrabble Mode 

 

 

 
In Scrabble mode both timers start at 25 minutes each. When any of the timers 
reaches zero, it will count up until negative 10 minutes is reached. 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for ZMF-II

Page 1: ...ZMF II CHESS CLOCKS ZMARTFUN ELECTRONICS INC Manual version v1 5 11 10 2014...

Page 2: ...Delay 6 2 5 Set Increment 6 2 6 Set Tournament Modes 6 2 7 Set Hourglass Mode 7 2 8 Set Byo yomi Mode 8 2 9 Set Scrabble Mode 8 2 10 Set Score Keeper Mode 9 2 11 Set LED Indicators to On Off 9 2 12 S...

Page 3: ...ilable Double click option prevents clock to be reset when it is paused New Feature Score keeper mode clock can be used to keep the score in a match Three different preset settings modes can be kept i...

Page 4: ...menu options 1 Press the menu button to stop the game assuming a game is in progress 2 Double click the menu button to reset the timer to its preset setting mode 3 Press and hold for 5 seconds the me...

Page 5: ...nt the time by one unit If the finger hand is left touching the button the time will keep changing This feature was intentionally included in the clock design to facilitate setting up the time in the...

Page 6: ...time 3 Use any of the player buttons to set the number of seconds for the delay A maximum of 60 seconds can be programmed for this function 4 Press the menu button to accept the settings 5 Go to PLAY...

Page 7: ...ton 6 If three time controls were selected from step 4 then enter the number of minutes for the third time control and press the menu button 7 Go to PLAY and press the menu button to start a new game...

Page 8: ...the menu button to accept your settings 2 8 Set Byo yomi Mode 1 Press the menu button when a flashing BYO YOMI is displayed The next display will be shown BYO 00 with a flashing 00 2 Set the number o...

Page 9: ...hen a flashing SCOR OFF is displayed The next display will be shown SCOR ON 2 Use any of the touch sensor buttons to go to PLAY and press the menu button 3 Use the touch sensor buttons to keep the sco...

Page 10: ...ton once to stop the timers assuming the game is in progress 2 Press and hold the menu button for five seconds 3 Use the touch sensors and the menu button to make any necessary changes If in tournamen...

Page 11: ...rmanently damage the circuitry in your unit Batteries should provide power for more than 1600 hours of use under normal conditions compare to 600 hours of use that other clocks offer 20 mA consumption...

Page 12: ...lder that indicate the proper battery direction Check the on off slide switch Problem When playing a game the timing in the clock would not behave as expected Solution Make sure that the menu options...

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