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[. . . ] Gameclock manual_CZ02_English. qxd 4/11/2006 3:16 PM Page 1 Saitek TM Competition Game Clock USER MANUAL Gameclock manual_CZ02_English. qxd 4/11/2006 3:16 PM Page 2 SAITEK COMPETITION GAME CLOCK QUICK START 1. Remove the battery cover on the underside of the Game Clock and insert two C size batteries in the direction shown in the compartment. Slide the switch on the bottom of the unit from OFF to GO/SOUND OFF/LIGHTS OFF SOUND OFF. Press one of the Time Control Buttons on top of the Game Clock to start the game. Gameclock manual_CZ02_English. qxd 4/11/2006 3:16 PM Page 4 INTRODUCTION The Saitek Competition Game Clock is a multi-function digital game clock, with three different game/mode types (Blitz, Tournament, and Game) and "Coach's Favorite" - a user defined setting. [. . . ] 1 A B C Example - 60 minute game with 5 second delay To start a 60 minute game with 5 second delay, first switch on the Competition Game Clock. Default mode is 1A - Blitz 3 minutes. · · Blitz 3 minutes 5 minutes 15 minutes Next, press the down arrow of the 4-way control pad once. This will take you to mode 1B. 2 Tournament Moves 40 20 All 40 All Delay/sec +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 Time/Min A 25 B 60 Primary 120 C Secondary 60 Tertiary 30 D Primary 120 Secondary 60 3 A B C Game Word (with count up) Stopwatch (count from 0) 5 Sec/move Press the down arrow 3 more times to scroll through modes 1C and 2A, to mode 2B - 60 minute game with 5 second delay. To begin play, one of the players presses their time control button the green light will indicate play has begun. 4 A User Coach's Favorite mode HINT: as well as using the reference table above, the Competition Game Clock can also show you all the timer values in a particular mode (see section 2. 1). Gameclock manual_CZ02_English. qxd 4/11/2006 3:17 PM Page 12 2. 1 Displaying the settings of a preset mode When viewing a time mode, the settings can be displayed by pressing the LEFT and RIGHT key. The display will cycle through the settings. Tournament Mode 2C is shown below: Phase Primary Secondary Tertiary Time Allowed in Phase 2:00:00 (hours:min:sec) 1:00 (hours:min:sec) 0:30 (hours:min:sec) Moves Required 40 20 0 Delay Time 0. 05 (mins:secs) 0. 05 (mins:secs) 0. 05 (mins:secs) 2. 2 Adjusting the Settings of a Preset Mode All the Competition Game Clock preset modes can be edited to suit the user's game style. 1 1) For example, in Tournament Mode 2C, the default display will show 2:00 | 40. This means 40 moves must be made in 2 hours for the PRIMARY time phase. This means 5 seconds will be added per move in the PRIMARY time phase. Find the mode you want to change using UP/DOWN on the Control Pad. The left most digit on the left LCD will flash showing the position of the cursor. In EDIT mode, the 4-way Control Pad changes function from mode selection to cursor movement and value adjustment. Pressing UP or DOWN either increases or decreases the value at the cursor location. Use the LEFT and RIGHT to cycle through the settings for the time mode. Each mode has a different number of settings available to adjust. 2 3 4 5 6 3) Pressing RIGHT again will show 01:00 | 20. This means 20 moves must be made in 1 hour. 4) Pressing RIGHT will show -. -- | 0. 05s. · Create your own preferred mode to suit your style of play · Set up once, access it in seconds time and time again Your edited preset will be saved to mode 4A, also called "Coach's Favorite". Gameclock manual_CZ02_English. qxd 4/11/2006 3:17 PM Page 16 3. 1 How to set up your "Coach's Favourite" · Hold PAUSE/RESET for 3 seconds until the display shows you default screen for your current mode (If sound is on, the clock will beep) · Use the UP/DOWN arrows of the Control Pad to scroll through the settings. · Press EDIT to change values · Use the Control Pad LEFT/RIGHT to move through Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Number of Moves, etc. When a number is flashing, you can use Control Pad UP/DOWN to change its value. · Press STORE to save your "favorite" to USER mode 4A. (The STORE indicator is highlighted briefly on the left LCD, and 4A appears as the highlighted mode on the left LCD). Note: you can save one of the original presets as your favorite without editing it, this can save you scrolling through all the options when you want to play. 3. 2 Using "Coach's Favorite" You can access your coach's favorite timer setting quickly in two ways: · · Like any other pre-set, scroll UP/DOWN to mode 4A (see section 2. 2. for step-by-step) Press and hold EDIT, then press and hold MOVES at the same time. [. . . ] Obligations of Saitek shall be limited to repair or replacement with the same or similar unit, at our option. To obtain repairs under this warranty, present the product and proof of purchase (eg, bill or invoice) to the authorized Saitek Technical Support Center (listed on the separate sheet packaged with this product) transportation charges prepaid. Any requirements that conflict with any state or Federal laws, rules and/or obligations shall not be enforceable in that particular territory and Saitek will adhere to those laws, rules, and/or obligations. When returning the product for repair, please pack it very carefully, preferably using the original packaging materials. [. . . ]

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