3. A simple example
Suppose you want to play a game with 15 minutes for the player on the left and 30
minutes for the (slightly weaker) player on the right. Suppose you want to save this as
default setting number 3.
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Select option number 00
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Confirm by pressing
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Select TIME
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Confirm by pressing
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Set as follows: 0,
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Select END
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Confirm by pressing
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Hold the
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Select default setting number 3
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Confirm by pressing
4. A complex example
Suppose you want to play in 3 periods. 40 moves in 1 hour and 30 minutes, followed by 20
moves in 30 minutes, and finish playing 10 minutes "Fischer" with an extra 20 seconds
added per move. Suppose you save it as default setting number 5.
Note that you can not set the number of moves in this example, this is only possible in a
Fischer tempo. When a Fischer period is preceded by another type you can not set the
number of moves either
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Select option number 00 (
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Select TIME (
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Set the time for the left hand player to 1:30.00 (the seconds will appear after
finishing the minutes)
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Set the time for the right hand player in the same way
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This completes period 1
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Again select TIME and confirm
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The time for the left and right hand player are set simultaneously to 0:30.00
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This completes period 2
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Select 'FISCH' and confirm
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Set the time to 0:10.00 (10 minutes standard time)
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Set the next screen to 0.20 (20 seconds per move)
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Select END and confirm
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Hold the
/
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Select default setting number 5 (
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Confirm by pressing
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Your settings are now saved in position 5 of the clock's memory
, 1,
, 5,
button for a few seconds
.
or
or
) and confirm
button for 3 seconds
.
, 0,
, 0,
, 0,
) and confirm with
or
)
, 3,
, 0,
, 0,
, 0,
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