Chess clock/Šahovski sat AM1401&AM1401c
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intervals with different game regimes. It can happen that during one
interval players do not have additional time for every move, and
during another interval they do have that time. Also, it can happen
that during one interval the players do not have a preset basic time,
only additional time per move. In case you need to programme time
for this type of game, follow these instructions:
- in case at least one of the intervals needs to have additional time per
move, “BONUS“ regime should be chosen for the entire game
- for selected “BONUS“ regime, for the interval when there is no
additional time, this value should be set to “0.00“
- for selected “BONUS“ regime, for the interval when players do not
have a preset basic time, but only additional time per move, basic
time should be set to “00:00.00“.
EXAMPLES OF PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK
1. A basic example
In mode 3 (which is not taken) programme a blitz game in which 1
of the players has 3 minutes with 2 additional seconds for the move,
and the other player has 1 minute and 1 additional second for the
move. Block the clock when a flag falls to any of the players.
- Switch the clock on, then choose symbol “P” by pressing the button
and confirming with the button
O K
.
- Press buttons
O K
to confirm selecting mode number 3.
- Press buttons
O K
to confirm selecting ”BONUS” regime.
- Press the button
O K
to confirm choosing ”blocked” regime.
- Press the button
O K
to confirm that the game has 1 interval.
- Press the button
O K
to confirm selecting ”c” regime, although it is all the
same when a game has only 1 interval.
- Press buttons
O K
O K
O K
3
O K
O K
O K
to select time for the first player.
- Press buttons
O K
O K
O K
1
O K
O K
O K
to select time for the second player.
- Press buttons
O K
O K
2
O K
to select additional time for the first player.
- Press buttons
O K
O K
1
O K
to select additional time for the second player.
- Press buttons
O K
O K
to finish programming.