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MODIFY

LOCK

STOP

GO

SOUND OFF

HOUR GLASS

BLITZ

BONUS TIMER BRONSTEIN

GAME

PRIMARY

SECONDARY

TERTIARY

TOURNAMENT

HOUR GLASS

USER

BLITZ BONUS TIMER BRONSTEIN

GAME TOURNAMENT

NEXT/MOVE NO.

PAUSE

ADJUST

SET

GAME CLOCK II

ACL

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KEYS AND FEATURES

 1. Timing Activator Buttons: Press to start clock after selecting a Timing

Mode. Press to restart countdown after clocks have been paused, or
after time/move adjustments have been made.

 2. LEDs: Located above each LCD display; lighted LED indicates currently

active clock.

 3. LCD Displays: Used to show time and move information for both sides.

Also used to select Timing Modes and make timing adjustments. See
LCD Displays at a Glance for detailed information.

 4. MODE AND OPTION KEYS:

• ADJUST: Press to enter Adjustment Mode. Used in conjunction with

SET to adjust time and number of moves during a game, or to create
user-defined Timing Options; within Adjustment Mode, ADJUST
changes the currently flashing digit.

• SET: Used in conjunction with ADJUST to adjust time and number of

moves during a game, or to create user-defined Timing Options; within
Adjustment Mode, SET confirms the modification of a displayed digit
and moves on to the next digit to be adjusted. Also used in conjunction
with USER Key to store final User Mode settings. For any display from
5 to 60 minutes, press SET to toggle between showing hours/minutes
and minutes/seconds.

• USER: Allows creation of personalized Timing Mode. Also used to

check currently stored User Mode setting.

• HOUR GLASS, BLITZ, BONUS TIMER, BRONSTEIN, GAME, and

TOURNAMENT: Timing Mode Keys. Press to select a Timing Mode.;
press repeatedly within each mode to cycle through various Preset
Timing Options.

• NEXT/MOVE NO.: Press and hold to check number of moves made so

far during a game (shown on left-hand LCD). In Tournament Mode,
press repeatedly to cycle through 

Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary

displays for each Tournament Preset.

• PAUSE: Press to temporarily stop both clocks; press Timing Activator

Button to restart countdown. Press and hold for at least 3 seconds to
reset clocks for a new game, using the same Timing Mode.

 5. NAME PLATE: On back of unit; allows you to personalize your clock.
 6. ACL (Reset): May be used to eliminate static discharge after inserting

new batteries. Resets unit back to default settings.

 7. TIMER OPTIONS REFERENCE GUIDE: Listing of all Timing Modes and

Preset Timing Options appears on bottom for quick reference!

 8. ANTI-THEFT BRACKET: Used to secure your clock and prevent theft;

can be concealed inside clock housing when not in use.

 9. Battery Compartment: In base of unit. Uses 2 “C” (AM2/R14) batteries.
10.STOP/GO/SOUND OFF: On bottom of unit. Slide to GO to turn unit on.

Slide to SOUND OFF to use clock without sound effects. Slide to STOP
to turn unit off, with remaining time and number of moves retained in
memory. Resume by switching back to GO and pressing appropriate
Timing Activator Button.

11.MODIFY/LOCK: On bottom of unit. Switch must be set to MODIFY to

make time or move adjustments, or to pause or reset the clocks. Switch
to LOCK to prevent tampering during a game. 

Adjustments cannot be

made when this switch is set to LOCK.

Summary of Contents for SQ1B

Page 1: ...nting down and your LED will light Try to make the best move in the least amount of time 6 As soon as you ve completed your move press your own Timing Activator Button Your clock will stop and your op...

Page 2: ...d to check currently stored User Mode setting HOUR GLASS BLITZ BONUS TIMER BRONSTEIN GAME and TOURNAMENT Timing Mode Keys Press to select a Timing Mode press repeatedly within each mode to cycle throu...

Page 3: ...2 4 Indication of Expired Time 2 5 Resetting For a New Game 2 6 Making Time and Move Adjustments 3 THE TIMING MODES 3 1 Hour Glass Timing Mode 3 2 Blitz Timing Mode 3 3 Bonus Timer Mode 3 4 Bronstein...

Page 4: ...ect a different Timing Mode To choose a Timing Mode simply press one of the Timing Mode Keys HOUR GLASS BLITZ BONUS TIMER BRONSTEIN GAME or TOURNAMENT Even though Blitz Mode is already selected for th...

Page 5: ...unlit LED the countdown will continue on the previously active clock by simply picking up where it left off You can also stop the clocks by sliding the STOP GO SOUND OFF switch to STOP The game times...

Page 6: ...ough the Hour Glass Presets as noted below When your desired Preset is displayed press the appropriate Timing Activator Button to start the clock If game time is exceeded that player has lost and the...

Page 7: ...ree time is added for this particular Preset See below for an explanation of the and symbols To start the clock using this default setting the person who is going to move first simply presses the othe...

Page 8: ...to BRONSTEIN By pressing BRONSTEIN the first time you have automatically selected the default Bronstein Preset Timing Option a The displays show the amount of time you have on the clock 05 00 for 5 m...

Page 9: ...ry displays where applicable with an arrow indicating the current stage When your desired Tournament Preset is displayed press the appropriate Timing Activator Button to start your own or your opponen...

Page 10: ...ning moves in 30 minutes Press TOURNAMENT again to switch to the third Tournament Preset FIDE Timing During the Primary stage of the game points to PRIMARY each player has 2 hours to complete 40 moves...

Page 11: ...ame To select the World Preset and start either your own or your opponent s clock press the appropriate Timing Activator Button For the World Timing Preset you ll also notice that ADD AFTER appears on...

Page 12: ...splay for that particular mode and an arrow will point to mode you have selected except for Tournament Mode where the arrow will initially point to PRIMARY c After pressing the desired Timing Mode Key...

Page 13: ...teries should be replaced promptly since they can leak and damage the unit Please also note the following points regarding use of batteries Use only alkaline or zinc carbon batteries Do not mix differ...

Page 14: ...m of unit is set to LOCK Switch on bottom of unit is set to LOCK Switch on bottom of unit is set to LOCK You are pressing an invalid key e g pressing PAUSE before a game starts or pressing a Timing Mo...

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