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When the opponent finishes the move by pressing the clock lever, instead of the display
immediately beginning to tick down (18:36, 18:35, etc.), there is a five-second period –
the delay – before the clock is activated. During the delay time, the word "
blinks in the display once per second. When the delay time has passed the word
"
" stops blinking on the display and the clock starts counting down.
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As per USCF regulations, in delay mode, the clock will not show the blinking flag when
a player has run out of time in the final period. When the player with no time left stops
his clock, the other player's clock will resume counting down. This way it may be
possible for both sides to end with zero time and a non-blinking flag.

Operation of the DGT NA

1.

Batteries

The DGT NA requires 2 AA (penlight) batteries. We recommend low self-discharging
alkaline batteries which may last many years of normal use. If you do not plan to use
your timer for a long period, we recommend that you remove the batteries to avoid
damage caused by possible leaking of the batteries. If the Low Battery symbol
appears on the timer display, the batteries need replacement. When this message first
appears, the batteries still contain enough energy to allow the current game to be
completed. In case of a malfunction, first remove, then reinsert the batteries.
Replacing the batteries:
Remove the battery cover and the old batteries.
Insert the new batteries with the "+" side pointing as in the drawing.
Place back the battery cover.
Dispose of the old battery as .rescribed in your country or region.
Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged; Rechargeable batteries
are to be removed from the product before being charged; Rechargeable
batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision; Different types of
batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed; Batteries are to be
inserted with the correct polarity; Exhausted batteries are to be removed from
the product. The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.
2.

Turning on the DGT NA

Switch the timer on and off with the ON/OFF button on the bottom of the timer. The
ON/OFF button is placed on the bottom, recessed to avoid unintentional resetting of the
clock.
3.

Choosing an Option Number

When you switch on the timer, the display initially shows the option that was last
selected. Press the
23 the display returns to 01. A numbered list of all options may be found on the bottom
of the timer.
4.

Activating an Option Number

When the option number you want appears on the display, select and activate it by
pressing the
option. You can now begin your game. If you selected a manual set option refer to
Section 9, Manual Settings.
or
button to cycle through the 23 options. After number
button. The display then shows the default starting time for that
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