SaitekCompetition Game ClockTMUSER MANUALGameclock manual_CZ02_English.qxd 4/11/2006 3:16 PM Page 1
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Saitek CompetitionGame ClockV.1.2 11/04/06© 2006 Saitek Ltd. Made and printed in China.All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.CZ02
SAITEK COMPETITION GAME CLOCKQUICK START1. Remove the battery cover on the underside of theGame Clock and insert two C size batteries in thedirection
INTRODUCTIONThe Saitek Competition Game Clock is a multi-function digital game clock,with three different game/mode types (Blitz, Tournament, and Game
3.1 Function KeysFunction Keys are STORE, EDIT, MOVES, PAUSE/RESETSTOREUsed in EDIT mode to write the current settings to memoryWhen STORE is pressed,
"Coach's Favorite" - EDIT and MOVES keysYou can select the user mode 4A Coach's Favorite when the clock isstopped by pressing the
Example - 60 minute game with 5 second delayTo start a 60 minute game with 5 seconddelay, first switch on the CompetitionGame Clock. Default mode is 1
Tournament Mode 2C is shown below:Phase Time Allowed in Phase Moves Required Delay TimePrimary 2:00:00 (hours:min:sec) 40 0.05 (mins:secs)Secondary 1
3 Custom Mode - "Coach’s Favorite" The Saitek Competition Game Clock is supremely flexible and you can editany of the values (time, number o
c. The user can set different start times on the two sides except inTournament e.g., in Blitz the clock can start with {1:30} on the left handside and
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