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Custom Mode - "Coach’s Favorite" 

The Saitek Competition Game Clock is supremely flexible and you can edit
any of the values (time, number of moves, delays) in any of the presets to
create your own favourite time control.

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”.

1) First select Tournament Mode 2C,

the default display will show
2:00 | 40. 

3) Using the 4-way control pad to

select and alter the mode values,
change the time indicator to
01:00 | 30 (90 minutes). 

2) Press the Edit button to begin

editing the mode.

4) Moving the cursor right, select the

number of moves and decrease
from 40 to 30.

2.3 Example - Adjusting the settings of Preset mode 2C

The default settings for mode 2C are Primary: 40 moves in 120 minutes
with a delay of 5 seconds; Secondary: 20 moves in 60 minutes with a
delay of 5 seconds; and Tertiary: All moves in 30 minutes with a delay of 5
seconds. As an example, you would follow the steps below if you want to
change Primary to 30 moves in 90 minutes with a delay of 5 seconds, and
Secondary to 20 moves in 40 minutes with a delay of 5 seconds.

5) Continue pressing the right button

to edit the Secondary part of the
mode.

7) Press the Edit button once more to

play a game with your edited
mode or the Store button to save it
to mode 4A (Coach’s Favorite) for
future use.
Congratulations - you have now
changed mode 2C to: Primary to
30 moves in 90 minutes with a
delay of 5 seconds, and
Secondary to 20 moves in 40
minutes with a delay of 5 seconds. 

6) When the Secondary indicator

appears on the display, select the
number of minutes and decrease
from 60 to 40 minutes. You do not
need to move the cursor right to
select the Delay as for this
example it remains at 5 seconds.

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Summary of Contents for Game Clock

Page 1: ...Saitek Competition Game Clock TM USER MANUAL Gameclock manual_CZ02_English qxd 4 11 2006 3 16 PM Page 1...

Page 2: ...hown in the compartment Replace the battery cover 2 Slide the switch on the bottom of the unit from OFF to GO SOUND OFF LIGHTS OFF SOUND OFF 3 Find the mode you want to use by pressing UP DOWN on the...

Page 3: ...or install new batteries the initial clock setting will default to Blitz Mode 1A FEATURES AND CONTROLS OF YOUR CLOCK 1 Time Control Buttons The two lever Time Control Buttons on the top of the Saitek...

Page 4: ...f the non active clock Time Control Button is pressed then the clock resumes as if PAUSE had been pressed To RESET Hold the PAUSE RESET button down for 3 seconds to restart the current mode the clock...

Page 5: ...r There is also a small ACL reset button on the base next to the serial number Pressing ACL with a paper clip or similar item will reset all modes to factory default This returns you to user mode 1A a...

Page 6: ...screen for the mode you are currently in If sound is on the clock will beep Use the UP DOWN arrows of the Control Pad to scroll through the settings The two characters at the bottom left of the displ...

Page 7: ...ime Control Buttons on top of the Game Clock to start the game If you want to use the edited time control again you can save it as your coach s favourite see Section 3 for more information 2 1 Display...

Page 8: ...minutes with a delay of 5 seconds Secondary 20 moves in 60 minutes with a delay of 5 seconds and Tertiary All moves in 30 minutes with a delay of 5 seconds As an example you would follow the steps bel...

Page 9: ...ing checked When the MOVES button is released the counting display will resume on the left LCD screen 3 1 How to set up your Coach s Favourite Hold PAUSE RESET for 3 seconds until the display shows yo...

Page 10: ...please pack it very carefully preferably using the original packaging materials Please also include an explanatory note 2 Time expired When time has expired for either player the expired symbol and LC...

Page 11: ...expressed warranties obligations or liabilities ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PU...

Page 12: ...ition Game Clock V 1 2 11 04 06 2006 Saitek Ltd Made and printed in China All trademarks are the property of their respective owners CZ02 www saitek com Gameclock manual_CZ02_English qxd 4 11 2006 3 1...

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