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Digital Game Technology DGT 2010 User Manual

Digital Game Technology DGT 2010
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2010
User manual
Gebrauchsanweisung
Manuel d'utilisation
Manuel de usuario
Gebruiksaanwijzing
Руководство пользователь

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Digital Game Technology DGT 2010 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDigital Game Technology
ModelDGT 2010
CategoryTimer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Timing Functions

Introduction to Timing Functions

General introduction to the concept of timing in sports and chess.

Time - Rapid and Blitz Games

Describes timing for rapid and blitz games with a single period of time per player.

Time followed by Guillotine

Explains timing with a predetermined first period and a second 'guillotine' period.

2 x Time followed by Guillotine

Details a timing method with two periods before a guillotine period.

Time followed by Repeating Periods

Covers timing with repeating periods for completing subsequent moves.

Bonus (“Fischer” or “Incremental” Mode) Options

Explains the bonus time system for each move, also known as Fischer or Incremental mode.

Bronstein (Delay) Options

Describes the Bronstein delay method, providing a fixed time before main thinking time.

Time + professional byo-yomi

Details the byo-yomi method for Go, offering fixed time for each subsequent move.

Time + Canadian byo-yomi (“Overtime”)

Explains Canadian byo-yomi, a simplified version with extra time for a number of moves.

Hourglass

Covers the Hourglass timing method where thinking time gradually reduces.

Gong

Describes the Gong method, marking a fixed time for each move.

Scrabble®

Details timing for Scrabble, where players finish even if exceeding time.

Operation of the DGT 2010

Batteries

Information on battery requirements, replacement, and disposal for the DGT 2010.

Turning on the DGT 2010

Instructions on how to switch the DGT 2010 chess clock on and off.

Choosing an Option Number

Guide on cycling through and selecting the 36 available timing options.

Activating an Option Number

Steps to select and activate a chosen timing option number and its default settings.

Starting a Game

Procedure for starting a game, including correct lever positioning.

Temporarily Stopping the Timer

How to temporarily pause and resume the chess clock during a game.

Audible Signal

Details on enabling and using audible signals for time warnings.

Time and Move Counter Correction

Instructions for correcting displayed times and move counts during a game.

Manual Settings (Overview)

Explains how to manually set parameters for each timing method.

Parameters for Manual Settings

Details on parameters that need programming for manual timing settings.

Display Symbols

Explanation of various symbols displayed on the DGT 2010 timer.

Time Display

How the DGT 2010 displays time in hours/minutes or minutes/seconds.

Checking the Option Number

Method to check the currently selected option number without interrupting the game.

The Move Counter

Information on how the clock tracks and displays the number of moves made.

Quick Setting Using Auto Repeat

Technique for fast setting adjustments using button auto-repeat functionality.

Reloading Canadian Byo-yomi time

Procedure for reloading byo-yomi time for specific options.

Adjusting the Time

Explains how time corrections affect different timing periods and methods.

Manual Settings (Details)

Details on saving, loading, and specific behaviors of manual set options.

Care and Cleaning

Guidelines for maintaining and cleaning the DGT 2010 chess clock.

Warranty conditions

Information regarding the warranty coverage and conditions for the DGT 2010.

Technical Specifications

Technical data including dimensions, power, accuracy, and compliance.