Checking The Move Number; Fast Setting Using Auto Repeat; Reload Canadian Byo-Yomi Time; Display Contrast Adjustment - FIDE DGT 2010 Manual De Usuario

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15. Checking the move number

When the clock is running or paused, you can see the move number by
pressing the +1 button. The running clock is not interrupted by this action.

16. Fast setting using Auto repeat

For fast operation, you can hold the +1, -1 or OK buttons. After a second,
they will repeat.

17. Reload Canadian Byo-yomi time

During Byo-yomi in options 29 and 30, the byo-yomi time for the player on
turn can be reloaded by holding the "–" button down for 1 second.

18. Display contrast adjustment

If necessary, the contrast of the display can be adjusted in 16 steps. The
clock must be in pause mode (showing > ||). Now press and hold the OK but-
ton. The option number will be shown. Keep the OK button pressed, and
press the +1 button repeatedly to darken the display or press the -1 button
repeatedly to make the display lighter. Release the OK button when done.
The contrast setting is kept until the batteries are removed.

19. Detailing on time corrections

If you make a time correction during an option with more time periods,
unless in option 21, the clock will assume that the same period is active as
when time correction started. So when i.e. during option 10, in period 2
(Bonus), the time is corrected to 1 hour, the bonus method will stay active.
Option 21: Bonus tournament however, offers the possibility to allot a
number of moves for each period. If the move numbers for each period are
programmed to a non-zero number, then during time correction, the move
number can be changed and the correct period is calculated from that.

20. Detailing on manual setting

Parameters are kept. If after a manual set option, the game is ended and the
same manual set option is selected again, without a different option played
in between, the parameters from the first setting are conserved. See par. 10
for a quick way to start the new game.
No period change. If in a multiple period setting, an intermediate period is
programmed with zero period time, this period is skipped during the game
and the next period becomes active.
The manual set option 21: Bonus tournament is the most advanced option.
Notice that when the move number for a period is programmed zero, the
period will end when a player runs through zero time.
When for a period, zero moves are programmed, and then the eventual trai-
ling periods will automatically be set to zero moves. These trailing period
move numbers can not be set to non-zero value.

21. Care and cleaning

Your DGT 2010 is a durable, well-made product. If you treat it with reasona-
ble care, it should give you years of trouble-free performance.
To clean the clock, use only a slightly-moistened soft cloth. Do not use abra-
sive cleansers.
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