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Programming a DGT XL chessclock

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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2008

A DGT XL with transitions to the next period after a number of moves without bonus or delay.
This example shows how to programm 40 moves in 90 min followed by 30 moves in 30 minutes without bonus or delay

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  • I'm curious about the golden little button in the base of clock, situated in middle of chart with options clock type. Is there any use?

    Similar buttons on other devices are used to reset.

  • @nas1412

    The golden "button" is in fact the center of the buzzer. The opening in the base of the clock is meant for the sound to "escape" from the clock. Please do not push with any pointy objects in it.

  • It sure is possible to use Bronstein delay in stead of Fischer Bonus. Just choose DELAY where in the video FISCH has been chosen.

    I hope this will satisfy your needs.

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  • Ok. My question was answered. I will not touch the little button. Thanks for the quick response.

  • Is it possible to program the clock with 120 min/40 moves followed by 60 min all with 5 second Bronstein delay? So far I have only seen the 120 min/40 moves in Fischer delay, but this allows time to accumulate. Any work around? Thanks.

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