19-10-2013, 01:30 PM
Andrew,
Some clocks are programmed to add on the time regardless of whether the moves have been made. This prevents the clock crashing if a clock press has been missed by the players.
If this is the case then the flag should be displayed if the number of moves (or more correctly the number of clock presses) has not been made but not if the clock believes that the time control was reached.
If this fails go to ChessArbitersAssociation.co.uk and go to the clocks page for videos on how to set the clocks.
Hope this helps.
Some clocks are programmed to add on the time regardless of whether the moves have been made. This prevents the clock crashing if a clock press has been missed by the players.
If this is the case then the flag should be displayed if the number of moves (or more correctly the number of clock presses) has not been made but not if the clock believes that the time control was reached.
If this fails go to ChessArbitersAssociation.co.uk and go to the clocks page for videos on how to set the clocks.
Hope this helps.