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1. 0 0 Round 8 No 0 1 000 2 000 0 0 200 Round 9 Yes 25 200 400 0 0 0 Round 9 Yes 100 1 500 3 000 0 0 200 Round 10 No 0 300 600 0 0 0 Round 10 No 0 2 000 4 000 0 0 200 Round 11 No 0 400 800 0 0 0 Round 11 No 0 3 000 6 000 0 0 300 Round 12 No 0 500 1 000 0 0 0 Round 12 No 0 4 000 8 000 0 0 300 Round 13 Yes 0 600 1 200 0 0 0 Round 13 Yes 500 5 000 10 000 0 0 400 Round 14 No 0 800 1 600 0 0 0 Round 14 No 0 6 000 12 000 0 0 400 Round 15 No 0 1 000 2 000 0 0 0 Round 15 No 0 8 000 16 000 0 0 500 Round 16 No 0 1 500 3 000 0 0 0 Round 16 No 0 10 000 20 000 0 0 500 6 DEFAULT GAME PROFILES DEFAULT GAME PROFILES 7 Game profile 3 is structured for groups of 15 to 40 players who are issued Game profile 4 is a continuation of game profile 1 for longer tournaments 1 000 1 500 chips at the start of a limit game Game Break Color Small Large Low High Ante Game Break Color Small Large Low High Ante profile 3 Up Blind Blind Limit Limit profile 4 Up Blind Blind Limit Limit Round 1 No 0 10 20 20 40 0 Round 1 No 0 2 000 4 000 0 0 0 Round 2 No 0 15 30 30 60 0 Round 2 No 0 2 500 5 000 0 0 0 Round 3 No 0 20 40 40 80 0 Round 3 No 0 3 000 6 000 0 0 0 Round 4 No 0 25 50 50 100 0 Round 4 No 0 3 500 7 000 0 0 0 Round 5 Yes 5 50 100 100 200 0 Round 5 Yes 500 4 000 8 000 0 0 0 Round 6 No 0
2. 06 R1 HIGH LIMIT FUNCTION OPERATION VALUES NOTE EXAMPLE NOTE Enter the value of the high limit Post Flop Limit Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes Minimum value 0 Maximum value 50 000 Default See default game profile chart If Auto double is set to YES the value entered for the low limit will automatically be doubled and displayed for the high limit value Pressing BLUE BUTTON will save the value or it can be edited by using the UP or DOWN buttons If Auto double is set to NO and 100 is entered for the high limit value the screen will display High Limit 100 If Auto double is set to YES and 25 is entered for the low limit value the screen will display High Limit 50 If both Low Limit and High Limit values are set to 0 and the Display NO LIMIT message is set to YES the program will display NO LIMIT If both Low Limit and High Limit values are set to 0 and the Display NO LIMIT message is set to NO the program will NOT display limit indicators 32 07 08 GAME PROFILE MENU R1 ANTE FUNCTION Enter the value of the ante OPERATION Press UP button to increment value or DOWN
3. optional tilting stand into the bottom of the unit W Make sure power switch is off insert power supply adapter into unit plug cord into wall outlet and turn on power switch NX DO WM A Now you are free to play your game Put the clock mode of operation switch to the poker position Il Gather a group of people and issue 1 000 chips to each person Press the gray button to un pause the timer DEFAULT GAME PROFILES DEFAULT GAME PROFILES 5 Game profile 1 is structured for groups of 8 to 20 players who are issued 1 000 Game profile 2 is structured for groups of 15 to 40 players who are issued 10 000 chips at the start of no limit game A typical tournament will last 3 to 4 hours chips at the start of a no limit game A typical tournament will last 4 to 5 hours Game Break Color Small Large Low High Ante Game Break Color Small Large Low High Ante profile 1 Up Blind Blind Limit Limit profile 2 Up Blind Blind Limit Limit Round 1 No 0 10 20 0 0 0 Round 1 No 0 100 200 0 0 0 Round 2 No 0 15 30 0 0 0 Round 2 No 0 200 400 0 0 0 Round 3 No 0 20 40 0 0 0 Round 3 No 0 300 600 0 0 0 Round 4 No 0 25 50 0 0 0 Round 4 No 0 400 800 0 0 0 Round 5 Yes 5 50 100 0 0 0 Round 5 Yes 0 500 1 000 0 0 100 Round 6 No 0 75 150 0 0 0 Round 6 No 0 700 1 400 0 0 100 Round 7 No 0 100 200 0 0 0 Round 7 No 0 800 1 600 0 0 100 Round 8 No 0 150 300 0
4. 75 150 150 300 0 Round 6 No 0 5 000 10 000 0 0 0 Round 7 No 0 100 200 200 400 0 Round 7 No 0 6 000 12 000 0 0 0 Round 8 No 0 150 300 300 600 0 Round 8 No 0 7 000 14 000 0 0 0 Round 9 Yes 25 200 400 400 800 0 Round 9 Yes 0 8 000 16 000 0 0 0 Round 10 No 0 300 600 600 1 200 0 Round 10 No 0 10 000 20 000 0 0 0 Round 11 No 0 400 800 800 1 600 0 Round 11 No 0 12 000 24 000 0 0 0 Round 12 No 0 500 1 000 1 000 2 000 0 Round 12 No 0 15 000 30 000 0 0 0 Round 13 Yes 0 600 1 200 1 200 2 400 0 Round 13 Yes 0 20 000 40 000 0 0 0 Round 14 No 0 800 1 600 1 600 3 200 0 Round 14 No 0 25 000 50 000 0 0 0 Round 15 No 0 1 000 2 000 2 000 4 000 0 Round 15 No 0 25 000 50 000 0 0 0 Round 16 No 0 1 500 3 000 3 000 6 000 0 Round 16 No 0 25 000 50 000 0 0 0 8 DIRECTORY MENU DIRECTORY MENU Visage is flexible and customizable which allows you to easily program blind and time information through a user friendly interface It automatically displays all pertinent time and blind information for up to four tables In this section you ll learn how to use the different features of the Visage poker clock and blind manager To start the Visage 300XT make sure the power switch is in the off position and plug in the power supply to the back of the unit Plug the power supply into a 120 VAC outlet The 90 240 VAC universal power supply can
5. BONA FIDE GAMING LLC P O BOX 100118 MILWAUKEE WI 53210 0118 PHONE 1 877 3VISAGE WWW VISAGEPOKER COM VISAGE SOOXT The world s finest poker timer and blind display User Guide and Owners Manual VISAGE 300XT Congratulations You ve purchased Visage the world s finest poker timer and blind manager Now you can focus on your game instead of the clock Visage combines sleek styling with advanced features to get your poker game back on track No more confusion over blind amounts and timing issues No more scrambling to find the stopwatch and pad of paper to keep track of your blinds This instruction manual will help you learn how to use Visage to keep your poker game going strong TABLE OF CONTENTS Visage Diagram pg 1 Features and Benefits pg 2 Quick Start Guide pg 3 Default Game Profiles pg 4 Directory Menu pg 8 Setup Tables Menu pg 23 Game Profile Menu pg 27 Custom Message Characters and Symbols pg 34 VISAGE DIAGRAM TOP VIEW OF VISAGE 300XT GRAY BUTTON UP BLUE BUTTON DOWN BACK VIEW OF VISAGE 300XT MESSAGE ALARM POKER ON OFF ON a 1 2 FEATURES AND BENEFITS FEATURES AND BENEFITS QUICK START GUIDE 3 FEATURES BENEFITS FEATURES BENEFITS The finest poker clock timer and blind manager Keeps tournaments consistent without a person dedicated to tracking blinds and managing round timers A
6. VALUES N A EXAMPLE If BLUE BUTTON is pressed when displaying this menu item the program will return to the Directory menu CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS To clean the Visage 300XT unplug the unit from the power supply Take a lint free cloth and wet with an ammonia based window cleaning solution Wipe off all dust and fingerprints from the anodized aluminum and the anti glare filter The tough anodized aluminum exterior of the Visage is highly fade and corrosion resistant and will remain stunning for decades to come 34 CUSTOM MESSAGE CHARACTERS AND SYMBOLS CUSTOM MESSAGE CHARACTERS AND SYMBOLS ASCII CHARACTER CHART CHARACTER NUMBER 1 O ON DM Ps WN BS ROP URS Rak RE IS CRG ees A ee es Rs a E OUN ph UN FS O UO WON DN FP WN O DISPLAY VALUE SPACE Oo AN OUA UN DESCRIPTION space exclamation double quote pound dollar percent ampersand single quote left parenthesis right parenthesis asterisk plus comma minus period forward slash zero digit one digit two digit three digit four digit five digit six digit seven digit eight digit nine digit CHARACTER NUMBER 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 CUSTOM MESSAGE CHARACTERS AND SYMBOLS DISPLAY VALUE rTramnmovoonws gt e Il lt E MODO VOXZS lt S PA DESCRIPTION colon semicolon less than equal greater than question mark at sign cap
7. able can be linked with the same or different game profile Provides ultimate flexibility and value Highly accurate self contained real time clock with lithium ion battery backup Maintains accurate time and programmable settings even when powered off for extended periods Optional custom carrying case available Protects unit and transports it in style Ships with 4 popular game profiles Ease of use ready to use as soon as user receives product Fully programmable game profiles User can customize the device to their preferences Permanently stores 4 game profiles Ease of use saves time when switching game profiles Game profiles support poker games with blinds limits and antes Broad application means device can be used for many different games Game profiles can be programmed with automatic breaks and chip color ups Keeps tournaments consistent allows players to focus on playing game not game management 3 different modes of operation poker round clock date time and programmable message display and alarm clock Extends enjoyment beyond poker night Fully enclosed in custom machined anodized aluminum enclosure Sleek elegant appearance enhances any room Finish is beautiful easy to clean and extremely durable QUICK START GUIDE 1 Unpack the Visage 3000XT Remove the protective film from the front of the unit 2 Insert the
8. age 3 23 Enter clock message 4 24 Display alarm messages 25 Enter alarm message 1 26 Enter alarm message 2 27 Exit NUMBER OF TABLES FUNCTION Selects the number of tables to display OPERATION Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes VALUES Minimum value 1 Maximum value 4 Default 1 EXAMPLE Ifa value of 3 is entered the timer will display the status for 3 tables 9 10 DIRECTORY MENU 02 MASTER TIMER VALUE FUNCTION The value entered for this menu item will enable the individual table timers for the entered time value in minutes OPERATION Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes VALUES Minimum value 15 minute Maximum value 60 minutes Default 15 minutes EXAMPLE Ifa value of 10 is entered and the Use master timer is enabled for an individual table see Setup Tables Menu item 01 the master timer value entered for this menu item will automatically be used as the individual table timer value 03 SETUP TABLES FUNCTION This menu item will advance to the Setup tables menu OPERATION Press BLUE BUTTON to enter the indi
9. ages will be displayed during poker mode If this value is greater than zero the custom poker messages and current time of day will be displayed once every 10 minutes during poker mode Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes Minimum value 0 Maximum value 3 Default 3 Value 0 Disable display of poker messages amp time of day Value 1 Display custom poker message 1 time of day Value 2 Display custom poker message 2 time of day Value 3 Display custom poker messages 1 2 amp time of day If a value of 3 is entered custom poker message 1 will be displayed then custom poker message 2 and then the time of day This will occur every 10 minutes during poker mode ENTER POKER MESSAGE 1 FUNCTION OPERATION Press BLUE BUTTON to enter custom poker message mode Enter custom poker message 1 Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item Once in custom poker message mode Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE complete message when done editing Press GRAY BUTTON to advance cursor to nex
10. be used in most countries with an appropriate plug adapter Turn the unit on with the power switch The Visage will display an animated introductory message The unit will automatically switch to the currently selected mode of operation as indicated by the three position rocker switch on the back of the panel The Visage 300XT has three modes of operation Date time messaging display alarm clock and poker round timer and blind display To switch between the modes use the three position rocker switch on the back panel Switch up 1 is the messaging display mode center position is alarm clock on and switch down Il is poker display mode When the unit is in the messaging mode and alarm clock mode operation only the BLUE BUTTON is active When pressed the unit will enter the setup menu When the unit is in the alarm clock mode and the alarm is going off any one of the four buttons will act as a snooze button DIRECTORY MENU 01 Number of tables 02 Master timer value 03 Setup tables 04 Auto double 05 Edit game profile 1 06 Edit game profile 2 07 Edit game profile 3 08 Edit game profile 4 09 Display NO LIMIT message 10 Rotation delay in seconds 11 Select poker brightness 12 Select poker messages 13 Enter poker message 1 14 Enter poker message 2 15 Set time 16 Set alarm time 17 Set snooze time 18 Select clock brightness 19 Display clock messages 20 Enter clock message 1 21 Enter clock message 2 22 Enter clock mess
11. button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes Minimum value 1 minute Maximum value 60 minutes Default 7 minutes EXAMPLE DIRECTORY MENU 17 If a value of 5 is entered and the alarm is sounding the snooze time can be activated by pressing and releasing any one of the UP DOWN GRAY BUTTON or BLUE BUTTON buttons The alarm tone will turn off and delay for 5 minutes and then be sounded again The alarm can be turned off by pressing the alarm mode rocker switch into the off position 18 SELECT CLOCK BRIGHTNESS FUNCTION OPERATION VALUES EXAMPLE Determines the brightness level of the screen during clock mode Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes Minimum value 1 dim Maximum value 8 brightest Default 4 If a value of 8 is entered the screen brightness will be at the maximum 19 SELECT CLOCK MESSAGES FUNCTION OPERATION Determines which custom clock messages will be displayed during clock mode If this value is greater than zero the selected custom clock messages will be displayed after the time of day information is displayed during clock mode Press UP butt
12. button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes VALUES Minimum value 0 Maximum value 50 000 Default See default game profile chart If 0 is entered for this menu item the program will not display the ante indicator EXAMPLE _ If 25 is entered for this menu item the screen will display Ante 25 GO TO NEXT ROUND FUNCTION This menu item will advance to the next round of the current game profile OPERATION Press BLUE BUTTON to exit Setup tables menu Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item If at the Exit menu item the program will return to the first menu item in the Setup tables menu VALUES N A EXAMPLE If BLUE BUTTON is pressed when displaying this menu item the program will advance to the next round of the current game profile If the current round is round 16 the program will return to round 1 of the current game profile GAME PROFILE MENU 33 09 EXIT FUNCTION This menu item will exit from the current game profile menu and return to the Directory menu OPERATION Press BLUE BUTTON to exit current game profile menu and return to the Directory menu Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item If at the Exit menu item the program will return to the first menu item in the current round menu
13. e Directory menu N A If BLUE BUTTON is pressed when displaying this menu item the user will be returned to the previously selected mode of operation Poker Clock Alarm On Off SETUP TABLES MENU SETUP TABLES MENU 23 In this section you ll learn how to set timing and blind information for up to four tables It also describes how to choose pre set game profiles Press BLUE BUTTON to enter the setup menu The starting menu item Number of tables of the Setup menu will be displayed Scroll down to the Setup tables menu item by pressing GRAY BUTTON When Setup tables is displayed press BLUE BUTTON to select menu item T1 indicates which table is being setup T1 Table 1 T2 Table 3 etc 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 T1 Use master timer T1 Timer value T1 Select game profile T1 End of round volume T1 2 minute warning volume T2 Use master timer T2 Timer value T2 Select game profile T2 End of round volume T2 2 minute warning volume T3 Use master timer T3 Timer value T3 Select game profile T3 End of round volume T3 2 minute warning volume T4 Use master timer T4 Timer value T4 Select game profile T4 End of round volume T4 2 minute warning volume Exit 24 SETUP TABLES MENU 01 02 T1 USE MASTER TIMER Note Table setup for tables 2 3 and 4 are identical to table 1 FUNCTION Determines if the table is to use the maste
14. enu item without saving changes Minimum value 0 Maximum value 50000 Default See default game profile chart VALUES GAME PROFILE MENU 29 EXAMPLE _ If 100 is entered for this menu item the current round values will be loaded and the table timer will automatically be paused The screen will display Color Up 100 The GRAY BUTTON button will need to be pressed in order to un pause the table timer and begin the round If 0 is entered for this menu item and no Break has been programmed the current round values will be loaded and the table timer will automatically be started and the round will begin 03 R1 SMALL BLIND FUNCTION Enter the value of the small blind OPERATION Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes VALUES Minimum value O Maximum value 50 000 Default See default game profile chart EXAMPLE _ If 25 is entered for this menu item the screen will display Small Blind 25 If 0 is entered for this menu item the screen will display Small Blind 0 04 R1 LARGE BLIND FUNCTION Enter the value of the large blind OPERATION Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will upda
15. es will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE current time of day information when done editing Press GRAY BUTTON to advance cursor to next time setting position The cursor will wrap around to the beginning of the time setting when at last time setting value Moe DIRECTORY MENU VALUES Hours value 1 to 12 Minutes value 0 to 59 AM PM mode AM or PM Day Sunday through Saturday Month January through December Year 2000 2099 16 SET ALARM TIME FUNCTION OPERATION VALUES Enter the alarm time Press BLUE BUTTON to enter alarm time menu mode Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item Once in alarm time menu mode Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE current alarm time information when done editing Press GRAY BUTTON to advance cursor to next time setting position The cursor will wrap around to the beginning of the time setting when at last time setting value Hours value 1 to 12 Minutes value 0 to 59 AM PM mode AM or PM 17 SET SNOOZE TIME FUNCTION OPERATION VALUES Enter the snooze time interval Determines the time in minutes that the snooze alarm tone will be off before sounding again Press UP button to increment value or DOWN
16. he cursor will wrap around to the beginning of the message when at the end of the message space A custom message can consist of a combination of up to 32 characters and symbols See the ASCII character chart for available characters and symbols 21 ENTER CLOCK MESSAGE 2 FUNCTION Enter custom clock message 2 VALUES DIRECTORY MENU 19 OPERATION Press BLUE BUTTON to enter custom clock message mode Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item Once in custom clock message mode Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE complete message when done editing Press GRAY BUTTON to advance cursor to next character position The cursor will wrap around to the beginning of the message when at the end of the message space A custom message can consist of a combination of up to 32 characters and symbols See the ASCII character chart for available characters and symbols 22 ENTER CLOCK MESSAGE 3 FUNCTION Enter custom clock message 3 OPERATION Press BLUE BUTTON to enter custom clock message mode Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item Once in custom clock message mode Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seco
17. ital A capital B capital C capital D capital E capital F capital G capital H capital capital J capital K capital L capital M capital N capital O capital P capital Q capital R capital S capital T capital U capital V 35 36 CUSTOM MESSAGE CHARACTERS AND SYMBOLS CHARACTER NUMBER 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 DISPLAY VALUE W X Y Z 3 TFT O sas 0 a OY amp mw G DO O DESCRIPTION capital W capital X capital Y capital Z left bracket backward slash right bracket caret underscore back quote lower case a lower case b lower case c lower case d lower case e lower case f lower case g lower case h lower case lower case j lower case k lower case lower case m lower case n lower case o lower case p lower case q lower case r lower case s CHARACTER NUMBER 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 DISPLAY VALUE t u CUSTOM MESSAGE CHARACTERS AND SYMBOLS 37 DESCRIPTION lower case t lower case u lower case v lower case w lower case x lower case y lower case z left brace vertical bar right brace tilde
18. n be up to 16 rounds programmed per game profile R1 indicates which game profile round is being setup R1 round 1 R2 round 2 etc 01 R1 Break 02 R1 Color Up 03 R1 Small Blind 04 R1 Large Blind 05 R1 Low Limit 06 R1 High Limit 07 R1 Ante 08 Go to Next Round 09 Exit 28 GAME PROFILE MENU 01 02 R1 BREAK FUNCTION Determines if there will be a break when the round is activated OPERATION Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes VALUES YES NO Default NO EXAMPLE _ If YES is entered for this menu item the current round values will be loaded and the table timer will automatically be paused The GRAY BUTTON button will need to be pressed in order to un pause the table timer and begin the round If NO is entered for this menu item the current round values will be loaded and the table timer will automatically be started and the round will begin R1 COLOR UP FUNCTION Determines if there will be a pause at the start of the round to allow players to exchange current chips for the next highest value OPERATION Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next m
19. nce to next menu item VALUES N A EXAMPLE If BLUE BUTTON is pressed when displaying this menu item the user will be forwarded to game profile 2 setup menu items see Game Profile Menu section 12 gt DIRECTORY MENU 07 08 09 EDIT GAME PROFILE 3 FUNCTION This menu item will advance to the Edit game profile 3 menu items OPERATION Press BLUE BUTTON to enter game profile 3 setup menu Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item VALUES N A EXAMPLE If BLUE BUTTON is pressed when displaying this menu item the user will be forwarded to game profile 3 setup menu items see Game Profile Menu section EDIT GAME PROFILE 4 FUNCTION This menu item will advance to the Edit game profile 4 menu items OPERATION Press BLUE BUTTON to enter game profile 4 setup menu Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item VALUES N A EXAMPLE _ If BLUE BUTTON is pressed when displaying this menu item the user will be forwarded to game profile 4 setup menu items see Game Profile Menu section DISPLAY NO LIMIT MESSAGE FUNCTION Determines if the NO LIMIT message is displayed in the timer status rotation OPERATION Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes VALUES YES NO Default NO 10 11 EXAMPLE DIRECTORY MENU 13 If YES is selected and the
20. nded The alarm tone will be sounded along with the current time of day and then the custom alarm message will be displayed This action will repeat until the alarm is turned off or the snooze buttons are pressed Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes VALUES EXAMPLE DIRECTORY MENU 21 Minimum value 0 Maximum value 2 Default 0 Value 0 Disable display of alarm messages Value 1 Display custom alarm message 1 Value 2 Display custom alarm message 2 If a value of 2 is entered and the alarm is being sounded custom alarm message 2 will be displayed after the current time of day This action will repeat until the alarm is turned off or the snooze buttons are pressed 25 ENTER ALARM MESSAGE 1 FUNCTION Enter custom alarm message 1 OPERATION Press BLUE BUTTON to enter custom alarm message mode VALUES Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item Once in custom alarm message mode Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE complete message when done editing Press GRAY BUTTON to advance c
21. nds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE complete message when done editing Press GRAY BUTTON to advance cursor to next character position The cursor will wrap around to the beginning of the message when at the end of the message space A custom message can consist of a combination of up to 32 characters and symbols See the ASCII character chart for available characters and symbols 20 DIRECTORY MENU 23 ENTER CLOCK MESSAGE 4 FUNCTION OPERATION VALUES Enter custom clock message 4 Press BLUE BUTTON to enter custom clock message mode Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item Once in custom clock message mode Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE complete message when done editing Press GRAY BUTTON to advance cursor to next character position The cursor will wrap around to the beginning of the message when at the end of the message space A custom message can consist of a combination of up to 32 characters and symbols See the ASCII character chart for available characters and symbols 24 SELECT ALARM MESSAGES FUNCTION OPERATION Determines which custom alarm message will be displayed during alarm clock mode If this value is greater than zero the selected custom alarm message will be displayed during the time the alarm tone is being sou
22. on to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes 18 2 DIRECTORY MENU VALUES EXAMPLE 20 ENTER CLOCK MESSAGE 1 FUNCTION OPERATION VALUES Minimum value 0 Maximum value 5 Default 5 Value 0 Disable display of clock messages Value 1 Display custom clock message 1 Value 2 Display custom clock message 2 Value 3 Display custom clock message 3 Value 4 Display custom clock message 4 Value 5 Display custom clock messages 1 2 3 and 4 If a value of 3 is entered the time of day information will be displayed and then custom clock message 3 will be displayed This action will then repeat If all blanks space characters are entered for a custom message the message will not be displayed VALUES Enter custom clock message 1 Press BLUE BUTTON to enter custom clock message mode Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item Once in custom clock message mode Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE complete message when done editing Press GRAY BUTTON to advance cursor to next character position T
23. r timer value for the table timer OPERATION Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes VALUES YES NO Default NO EXAMPLE _ If YES is entered for this menu item the table 1 timer value will be set to the master timer value T1 TIMER VALUE FUNCTION Determines the length in minutes of each round OPERATION Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes VALUES Minimum value 1 minute Maximum value 60 minutes Default 15 minutes EXAMPLE Ifa value of 5 is entered the table timer will be set for 5 minutes per round SETUP TABLES MENU 25 03 T1 SELECT GAME PROFILE 04 FUNCTION Determines which game profile will be used for the table OPERATION Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to VALUES EXAMPLE decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes Minimum value 1 Maximum value 4 Default 1 If a value of 2 is entered the table will r
24. t character position The cursor will wrap around to the beginning of the message when the cursor is moved past the last available character space VALUES DIRECTORY MENU 15 A custom message can consist of a combination of up to 32 characters and symbols See the ASCII character chart for available characters and symbols 14 ENTER POKER MESSAGE 2 FUNCTION OPERATION VALUES 15 SET TIME FUNCTION OPERATION Enter custom poker message 2 Press BLUE BUTTON to enter custom poker message mode Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item Once in custom poker message mode Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE complete message when done editing Press GRAY BUTTON to advance cursor to next character position The cursor will wrap around to the beginning of the message when the cursor is moved past the last available character space A custom message can consist of a combination of up to 32 characters and symbols See the ASCII character chart for available characters and symbols Enter the current time of day Press BLUE BUTTON to enter current time of day menu mode Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item Once in current time of day menu mode Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value The UP and DOWN valu
25. te at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes 30 GAME PROFILE MENU 05 VALUES NOTE EXAMPLE Minimum value 0 Maximum value 50 000 Default See default game profile chart If Auto double is set to YES the value entered for the small blind will automatically be doubled and displayed for the large blind value Pressing BLUE BUTTON will ave the value or it can be edited by using the UP or DOWN buttons If Auto double is set to NO and 75 is entered for this menu item the screen will display Large Blind 75 If Auto double is set to YES and 100 is entered for the small blind value the screen will display Large Blind 200 R1 LOW LIMIT FUNCTION Enter the value of the low limit Pre Flop Limit OPERATION Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to VALUES EXAMPLE decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes Minimum value 0 Maximum value 50 000 Default See default game profile chart If Auto double is set to NO and 25 is entered for the low limit value the screen will display Low Limit 25 GAME PROFILE MENU 31
26. un game profile 2 T1 END OF ROUND VOLUME FUNCTION Determines the volume level of the end of round tone for the table OPERATION Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to VALUES EXAMPLE decrement value Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes Minimum value 0 Maximum value 8 Default 6 Value 0 Disable end of round tone Value 1 Lowest volume setting Value 8 Highest volume setting If a value of O is entered the end of round tone will not be sounded for the table SETUP TABLES MENU 05 T1 2 MINUTE WARNING VOLUME FUNCTION Determines the volume level of the 2 minute warning tone for the table When a value is entered the tone will be sounded for approximately 3 seconds at the selected volume level OPERATION Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes VALUES Minimum value 0 Maximum value 8 Default 6 Value 0 Disable 2 minute warning tone Value 1 Lowest volume setting Value 8 Highest volume setting EXAMPLE _ If a value of O is entered the 2 minute warning tone will not be sounded for the table 06 EXIT FUNCTION This menu item will exit from the Setup tables menu and return to the Directory menu OPERATION Press BLUE BUTTON to exit Setup tables menu Press GRAY BUTTON to ad
27. ursor to next character position The cursor will wrap around to the beginning of the message when at the end of the message space A custom message can consist of a combination of up to 32 characters and symbols See the ASCII character chart for available characters and symbols 22 DIRECTORY MENU 26 ENTER ALARM MESSAGE 2 FUNCTION OPERATION VALUES 27 EXIT FUNCTION OPERATION VALUES EXAMPLE Enter custom alarm message 2 Press BLUE BUTTON to enter custom alarm message mode Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item Once in custom alarm message mode Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE complete message when done editing Press GRAY BUTTON to advance cursor to next character position The cursor will wrap around to the beginning of the message when at the end of the message space A custom message can consist of a combination of up to 32 characters and symbols See the ASCII character chart for available characters and symbols This menu item will exit from the Directory menu and return to the previously selected mode of operation Poker Clock Alarm On Off Press BLUE BUTTON to exit Directory menu Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item If at the Exit menu item the program will return to the first menu item in th
28. utomatically displays blind amounts limits and antes when round timer expires Provides a display for players to get current game parameters Uses a high quality optically clear anti reflective filter Utilizes a Vacuum Fluorescent dot graphic display with 1 high characters Protects sophisticated display module Anti glare surface easy to read in any light Light sourcing display easy to see from across any size room Automatically inhibits display of parameters that are not applicable to the game profile Round timer can be programmed from 1 to 60 minutes Different timers for different tables Displays decrementing round timer Only displays pertinent information Minimizes wait time between table displays Ultimate flexibility to accommodate players game preferences Matching stand tilts 45 degrees Optimizes viewing angle Includes a 1 4 20 threaded boss in bottom of timer Can attach to a standard camera tripod for floor standing use Lets players know how much time is left before blinds are to go up When Auto Double is enabled large blind and post flop limits default values are automatically double of small blind and pre flop limits Dramatically reduces programming time Default values can easily be changed Audible beep is sounded at 2 minute warning and expiration of round Reminds players that blinds are about to increase and have increased Each t
29. value for the small and large limits is zero the NO LIMIT message will be displayed in the timer status rotation see Game Profile Menu section for details on small and large limit values ROTATION DELAY IN SECONDS FUNCTION OPERATION VALUES EXAMPLE Determines the time in seconds that the table status items are displayed on the screen Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value The UP and DOWN values will update at a faster rate if the UP or DOWN button is held steady for more than 2 seconds Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes Minimum value 1 second Maximum value 25 seconds Default 3 seconds If a value of 5 is entered the small blind value will be displayed for 5 seconds and then the large blind value will be displayed SELECT POKER BRIGHTNESS FUNCTION OPERATION VALUES EXAMPLE Determines the brightness level of the screen during poker mode Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes Minimum value 1 dim Maximum value 8 brightest Default 8 If a value of 8 is entered the screen brightness will be at the maximum 14 DIRECTORY MENU 13 12 SELECT FUNCTION OPERATION VALUES EXAMPLE POKER MESSAGES Determines which custom poker mess
30. vance to next menu item If at the Exit menu item the program will return to the first menu item in the Setup tables menu VALUES N A EXAMPLE _ If BLUE BUTTON is pressed when displaying this menu item the program will return to the Directory menu GAME PROFILE MENU 27 GAME PROFILE MENU This section describes how to set information for each table round When in poker mode of operation the GRAY BUTTON will pause each table s round timer independently To advance to the next display press the red up arrow button To enter the setup menu all active table round timers must be paused by using the GRAY BUTTON When the tables are paused press the BLUE BUTTON to enter the setup menu When in the setup menu the GRAY BUTTON will typically move to the next menu item without saving the changes the red up button will increment values the red down button will decrement values and the BLUE BUTTON will save the new values and advance to the next menu item When entering the text messages the GRAY BUTTON will advance to the next character to be entered and the BLUE BUTTON will save the changes Press BLUE BUTTON enter Setup menu The starting menu item Number of tables of the Directory menu will be displayed Scroll down to the Edit game profile 1 menu item by pressing GRAY BUTTON When Edit game profile 1 is displayed press BLUE BUTTON to select menu item Round 1 is the first round of the current game profile There ca
31. vidual table setup menu Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item VALUES N A EXAMPLE _ If BLUE BUTTON is pressed when displaying this menu item the user will be forwarded to the individual table setup menu items see Setup Tables Menu section 04 AUTO DOUBLE FUNCTION Enables automatic doubling of small blind and low limit values when calculating the large blind and high limit values 05 06 DIRECTORY MENU 11 OPERATION Press UP button to increment value or DOWN button to decrement value Press BLUE BUTTON to SAVE value Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item without saving changes VALUES YES NO Default YES EXAMPLE _ If YES is selected the value entered for the small blind and low limit will automatically be doubled when calculating the large blind and high limit values see Game Profile Menu section EDIT GAME PROFILE 1 FUNCTION This menu item will advance to the Edit game profile 1 menu items OPERATION Press BLUE BUTTON to enter game profile 1 setup menu Press GRAY BUTTON to advance to next menu item VALUES N A EXAMPLE If BLUE BUTTON is pressed when displaying this menu item the user will be forwarded to game profile 1 setup menu items see Game Profile Menu section EDIT GAME PROFILE 2 FUNCTION This menu item will advance to the Edit game profile 2 menu items OPERATION Press BLUE BUTTON to enter game profile 2 setup menu Press GRAY BUTTON to adva
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