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As a club, you decide which information is available during the game or after the game has ended. Enable the Bridgemate app today, and provide your players with a whole new experience. Check for the latest version in the Bridgemate support center. Without unique numbers, the app cannot link the relevant game data to a specific player. In short, these are the steps to take: An account can be created from the Bridgemate club account login page. Alternatively, you can manually upload previous games to the Bridgemate app. Consult the Bridgemate app manual for clubs for more information about how to enable the Bridgemate app in your club. Should you still have questions or need support, visit the pages below for more information, or contact us if your question is still unanswered. Corporate Support Legal information Website All rights reserved. Only sixteen months after the foundation of the company in 2002, the first vessel with a DP system from MT received its DP-2 notation from the American Bureau of Shipping ( ABS ). Since that time, MT has delivered more than a hundred DP systems worldwide, the majority being DP class 2. The different modules in the flow chart are described in more detail in the DP Operator Manual. DP0 has no formal approval from class. Can be upgraded to IMO Class II System by adding more modules. This software is included with all new dynamic positioning systems. It is also available as a stand-alone system. The DP Log enables the operator to log activities with the click of a button. Click here to read more. All rights reserved.This Limited Warranty does not cover, and no warranty of any kind is provided with respect to any subjective or aesthetic aspects of the Hardware Device. The express warranty stated above is the only. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in delays, cause you to incur additional charges, or may void your warranty. http://www.bluwash.co.kr/userfiles/brother-model-pt-2100-manual.xml


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This Limited Warranty gives You specific legal rights and You may also have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Do not place any part of the Bridgemate II system on a bed, sofa, or other soft surface. Do not place any part near heat sources, such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or amplifiers. When removing batteries from the Bridgemate II scoring device or server, do not use your fingers or finger nails to remove the batteries. Instead use a blunt object. It acts as a bridge between the PC and the Bridgemates. As the PC cannot communicate directly with the Bridgemates, the server is a vital component. All Bridgemate II result files have the file extension.bws. For further information on how to enable automatic launch of the Bridgemate II scoring system, please contact the supplier of your scoring program. Installing Bridgemate Control Software To install the Bridgemate II scoring system, you will need to run the BCS install file. This software is supplied on CD Rom by your Bridgemate supplier or may be downloaded from Instead use a blunt object like a screwdriver or pen to safely remove the batteries. Operating instructions The Bridgemate II server is very easy to use. Only a few instructions need to be followed. The following rules must be observed: The supplied power adapter may only be used with the Bridgemate II server. For more information, please consult the manual of your scoring program. Once the Bridgemate has been switched on, it will display the main screen with the Bridgemate II logo. Press OK to go to the section and table number screen. Depending on the setting of section and table number entry (see chapter 5), you may be asked to select your section and table number first. These Bridgemates are returned to the “Bridgemate II” main screen and are automatically logged off from the server. The status column of this table will turn red again, indicating that the session has been completed on this table. http://h04ydivan.ru/userfiles/file/brother-model-pt-85-manual.xml


This is an automatic process and indicated by the following message in the status bar: “Status: retrieving data from server”. If the server has been disconnected for a while, all scores not yet sent to BCS will be retrieved from the server, read and saved in the result file as soon as the server is reconnected. Processing scores in the scoring program For information on how to read and process scores from the Bridgemate II result file, please consult the manual supplied with your scoring program. The following text will describe the more advanced functions in Bridgemate Control Software. You can now open another result file. Using multiple clients In ordinary club sessions all scoring is done of one computer. In large tournaments, however, it may be necessary to split the session over multiple computers each serving a selection of the tables, while having the scores collected all in one Bridgemate result file. Right-click on the table and select Add to client. BCS will ask you to confirm whether you would like to take over the table from another client. You are effectively determining whether to synchronize the server to the result file, or whether to update the result file using the data stored in the server. Should it transpire that these tables were correctly stored in the server and not in the result file, a new result file will need to be created, or the current file updated. For example, if you want all Bridgemates of section B to move on the 4. In the Options window, select the tab “Log file”, click “Other folder”, and select the folder where the log file should be. This menu contains several useful server functions. It is not necessary to open a result file to use these functions.The permitted frequency differs per region. When first launching Bridgemate Control Software, you will be asked to select your region. Check whether the “Bridgemate II” logo appears. The Bridgemate is now ready for use. This value can be changed to between 5 and 60 seconds. http://www.drupalitalia.org/node/76669


See chapter 6 for more information. Activating the Bridgemate When switching on the Bridgemate II for the first time, you will be taken to the main screen:. Battery indicator In the upper left corner there is a small battery indicator. Full batteries are indicated with a full indicator. The Bridgemate II scoring system can communicate over different radio channels. This enables users to install multiple systems next to each other without causing interference (see also Chapter 6, “Multiple clubs”). Press OK to view the table and section settings of the Bridgemate. Next, they will be asked to confirm their choice by pressing OK. If a mistake has been made, pressing the Cancel key will bring the Bridgemate back to the selection screen. The flashing line indicates the input position. Entry and verification of board number Before starting to play the board, enter the board number and press OK to confirm. When you have enabled the overview of scores of other pairs on the board, these scores are now shown. The scores are shown as a frequency list, indicating the number of times a result has been recorded. The first score is the highest achieved score so far in the session on this board. The Bridgemate has completed its tasks and can now be safely stored away. The Bridgemate allows the players to review their own scores at any time during the round and at end of round. The Bridgemate Control Software program continuously reads the scores from the server and stores these in the result file. All options are available from both pages by pressing the corresponding key. Press the button several times to adjust the contrast. It is also possible to adjust the contrast if the Bridgemate is in the Bridgemate II main screen without using the TD-key. In “Verification message”, enter the length of time you would like the message “Verification by East” to be displayed on the screen. More Bridgemate settings The following Bridgemate settings can be found on the tab Bridgemate II. http://asiguere.com/images/bridge-inspector-s-training-manual.pdf


If the results appear on the screen, they have been stored in the result file. The results can now be reprocessed from the scoring program. This method enables multiple clubs to use the Bridgemate II scoring system simultaneously without causing any interference. Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Bridge Systems BV could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Canada Regulatory Compliance Statement This device complies with Industry Canada Standard RSS-210. What can I do? A1: Luckily there are many different recovery features in Bridgemate. They are all described in the official Bridgemate manual. What can I do? Is there a solution using Magic and 2 computers and 2 servers please.A: In theory, yes, in real life, no. There is a potential, but far-fetched, security risk in Bridgemate. This page is intended to give tournament directors who suspect foul play a chance to deactivate settings that give such a possibility.In these tournaments we ask the players to enter their member numbers into the bridgemate and later on we import the names into MC. Q: But for a while, we are not able to make this entry obligatory.The default value is that this setting is not active. You may not change this.Q: We played a 36-board event today with lead card validation. Boards 33-36 were tough.What can I do. Unless stated otherwise, all persons and details mentioned in this document are fictitious. Copyright Bridge Systems BV. All rights reserved. The term Hardware Device means the Bridge Systems hardware product. The term You means either an individual or a single legal entity who will be referred to in this Limited Warranty as You and Your. A. WARRANTIES. 1. Express Warranty. http://www.stratcareerservices.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1628771440cf2d---caisi-20-technical-manual.pdf


Subject to the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty and in lieu of any other (if any) express warranties, Bridge Systems warrants that under normal use and service, on the date of acquisition as shown on Your receipt or similar proof of payment and for the period of time stated below for the applicable Hardware Device (hereafter each defined as the Warranty Period ), that the Hardware Device will substantially conform with the accompanying Bridge Systems packaging and documentation. As to any defects discovered after the Warranty Period, there is no warranty or condition of any kind. Warranty Period: For all hardware parts of the Bridgemate II scoring system: two (2) years. This Limited Warranty does not cover, and no warranty of any kind is provided with respect to any subjective or aesthetic aspects of the Hardware Device. The express warranty stated above is the only express warranty made to You and is provided in lieu of all other express or implied warranties and conditions (except for any nondisclaimable implied warranties that exist), including any created by any other documentation or packaging. No information or suggestions (oral or in a record) given by Bridge Systems, its distributors, agents, affiliates or suppliers or its or their employees or agents, shall create a warranty or condition or expand the scope of this Limited Warranty. 2. Limitation on Duration of Implied Warranties. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty or condition lasts, so the foregoing limitation may not apply to You. B. EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. denchumgiare.com/upload/files/8-fep-manual-bna.pdf


Subject to applicable law and the following, and provided that You return the Hardware Device to Your place of acquisition (or, if that place will not accept the return, to Bridge Systems) with a copy of Your receipt or other bona fide proof of payment during the Warranty Period, Bridge Systems will, at its option and as Your exclusive remedy for breach of this Limited Warranty and any implied warranties: repair or replace the defective Hardware Device; or make payment to You for the allowable damages that You incurred in reasonable reliance, but only up to the amount You paid (if any) for the Hardware Device less reasonable depreciation based on actual use. The above remedy is subject to the following: Any repaired or replaced Hardware Device will be new or refurbished or serviceably used, comparable in function and performance to the original Hardware Device, and may include third party items; Any Hardware Device repaired or replaced under this Limited Warranty will be warranted for the remainder of the original Warranty Period or 30 days from the date of shipment of the item back to You, whichever is longer. Except as otherwise required by legislation in Your jurisdiction, costs associated with transport (including packaging) for warranty service shall be at Your expense; and Bridge Systems, its distributors, agents, affiliates and suppliers do not provide any warranties regarding any other services provided under this Limited Warranty and disclaim all duties (if any) of workmanlike effort or of lack of negligence regarding such services. C. NO OTHER WARRANTIES. The express warranty stated above is the only express warranty made to You and is provided in lieu of all other express or implied warranties and conditions (if any) 8 Limited warranty 2 including any created by any other documentation or packaging. {-Variable.fc_1_url-


No other warranties or conditions are made with respect to the Hardware Device or the warranty services by any person, including but not limited to Bridge Systems, its distributors, agents, affiliates and suppliers. No information (oral or written) or suggestions given by Bridge Systems, its distributors, agents or suppliers or its or their employees, shall create a warranty or condition or expand the scope of this Limited Warranty. Also, there is no warranty or condition of title, quiet enjoyment, or noninfringement in the Hardware Device. You may have greater rights existing under legislation in your jurisdiction. D. EXCLUSION OF OTHER DAMAGES. TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, BRIDGE SYSTEMS AND ITS DISTRIBUTORS, AGENTS, AFFILIATES AND SUPPLIERS ARE NOT LIABLE FOR ANY: (i) CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES; (ii) DAMAGES OR LOSS OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER RELATING TO LOST PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF DATA OR PRIVACY OR CONFIDENTIALITY, ANY INABILITY TO USE ALL OR PART OF THE HARDWARE DEVICE, PERSONAL INJURY, OR ANY FAILURE TO MEET ANY DUTY (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY DUTY OF NEGLIGENCE, GOOD FAITH OR OF WORKMANLIKE EFFORT); OR (iii) INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING IN ANY WAY TO THE HARDWARE DEVICE.It is not intended for and does not apply to anyone else (except as required by law), including anyone to whom You make any transfer of the Hardware Device. H. FURTHER INFORMATION. Bridge Systems is the warrantor under this Limited Warranty. To receive instructions for obtaining performance of this Limited Warranty You must either contact the local Bridgemate distributor serving your country, or write to: Bridge Systems BV, Postal Box 21570, Rotterdam, 3001 AN, The Netherlands, or visit Bridge Systems on the World Wide Web at You must also: 1. http://www.1atlanticfunding.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/16287715531d7d---caixing-cx-2168-manual.pdf


Submit proof of payment in the form of a bona fide, dated receipt, or invoice (or a copy) evidencing that You are the beneficiary of this Limited Warranty and that Your request for a remedy is made within the Warranty Period; 2. Follow Bridge Systems shipping and other instructions if it determines that all or part of your Hardware Device requires return. To obtain the Limited Warranty performance, you must take or deliver the item in either its original packaging or packaging that provides an equal degree of protection to the location specified by Bridge Systems. Except as otherwise required by legislation in your jurisdiction, costs associated with transport (including packaging) for warranty service shall be at 9 Limited warranty 3 Your expense. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in delays, cause you to incur additional charges, or may void your warranty. This Limited Warranty gives You specific legal rights and You may also have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Where any term of this Limited Warranty is prohibited by such laws, it shall be null and void, but the remainder of the Limited Warranty shall remain in full force and effect if its allocation of risks is not materially disturbed. 10 11 Safety instructions 5 Safety instructions Important safety warning Failure to properly set up, use, and care for the Bridgemate II system can increase the risk of serious injury or death, or damage to the system. Read this manual and the manuals of any peripherals for important safety and health information. Keep all manuals for future reference. For replacement manuals, go to or contact your local Bridgemate supplier. Select a safe location for the Bridgemate server and scoring devices If the Bridgemate II server or Bridgemate II scoring devices falls and hits someone, it could cause serious injury. www.demirdokumservisiankara.com/image/files/8-edi-o-manual-siscoserv.pdf


To reduce the risk of such injuries and damage to parts of the system, set them up according to these instructions and place them on a surface that: Is flat and level. Is stable and not likely to tip over. Allows all four feet of both the server and scoring device to be in contact with the surface. Is not likely to allow the server and scoring device to slip or slide off. Is clean and free of dust and debris. If the surface or feet of server or scoring devices become dirty or dusty, clean them with a dry cloth. Arrange all cables and cords so that people and pets are not likely to trip over or accidentally pull on them as they move around or walk through the area. When the Bridgemate II server is not in use, you may need to disconnect all cables and cords from the server to keep them out of the reach of children and pets. Do not allow children to play with cables and cords. Do not place any part of the Bridgemate II system on a bed, sofa, or other soft surface. Do not place any part near heat sources, such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or amplifiers. Avoid smoke and dust Do not use the Bridgemate II system in smoky or dusty locations. Smoke and dust may damage the Bridgemate II server and scoring devices. Insert batteries into the Bridgemate II scoring devices or server WARNING Improper use of batteries may result in battery fluid leakage, overheating, or explosion. Released battery fluid is corrosive and may be toxic. It can cause skin and eye burns, and is harmful if swallowed. To reduce the risk of injury: Keep batteries out of reach of children. Do not heat, open, puncture, mutilate, or dispose of batteries in fire. Do not mix new and old batteries or batteries of different types (for example, carbon-zinc and alkaline batteries) 12 Safety instructions 6 Remove the batteries if they are worn out or before storing your Bridgemate II system for an extended period of time. When removing batteries from the Bridgemate II scoring device or server, do not use your fingers or finger nails to remove the batteries. Instead use a blunt object like a screwdriver or pen to safely remove the batteries. If a battery leaks, remove all batteries, taking care to keep the leaked fluid from touching your skin or clothes. If fluid from the battery comes into contact with skin or clothes, flush skin with water immediately. Before inserting new batteries, thoroughly clean the battery compartment with a damp paper towel, or follow the battery manufacturer's recommendations for cleanup. Dispose of batteries in accordance with Local and National Disposal Regulations, including those governing the recovery and recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Remove batteries aboard aircraft Before boarding any aircraft or packing the Bridgemate II scoring devices or server in luggage that will be checked, remove all batteries. The Bridgemate II server and scoring devices can transmit radio frequency (RF) energy, much like a cellular telephone, whenever batteries are installed. Do not attempt repairs Do not attempt to take apart, service, or modify the Bridgemate II server, Bridgemate II scoring devices, power supply, or its peripherals in any way. Doing so could present the risk of serious injury or death from electric shock or fire, and it will void your warranty. Instead, it is your responsibility to hand this over to an applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. This separate collection and recycling will help to conserve natural resources and prevent potential negative consequences for human health and the environment, which inappropriate disposal could cause due to the possible presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. Bridgemate II is an advanced electronic scoring system for bridge clubs and tournaments, designed to enhance the enjoyment of bridge. Bridgemate II automatically registers board results. The scores are verified and fed to the central PC. Tournament directors will value the user-friendly features of Bridgemate II, as it enables them to focus fully on their core tasks. This manual describes the operation of the Bridgemate II scoring system, including the central software program, the server and the Bridgemate II scoring devices. This manual serves as an addition to the manual supplied with your scoring program. As the Bridgemate II scoring system operates independently from the scoring program, this manual does not include instructions for operating your scoring program. This manual consists of the following chapters: - The components of the Bridgemate II scoring system are explained in Chapter 1. A brief and concise explanation is given of the individual components and how they relate to each other. - Chapter 2 explains how to configure and install the Bridgemate II software and hardware and how to configure the Bridgemates per section and table. This chapter also explains how to set the radio channels to enable wireless data exchange. - Chapter 3 explores the use of the Bridgemate Control Software in more detail. - Chapter 4 explains the different Bridgemate Control Software options offered by the Bridgemate II server. - Use of the Bridgemate II scoring devices is explained in Chapter 5. - Chapter 6 highlights the additional functions for the Bridgemate. - Chapter 7 contains tips on how to operate the Bridgemate II scoring system when multiple bridge clubs are playing simultaneously in one room. Version numbers This manual covers the following versions of the Bridgemate II components: Bridgemate Control Software Bridgemate II server 2.2. 1d (firmware version) Bridgemate II scoring devices (firmware version) Firmware updates Updates of the Bridgemate firmware can be downloaded from 14 15 Chapter 1: Description Bridgemate II scoring system 9 Chapter 1: Description Bridgemate II scoring system This chapter describes the components of the Bridgemate II scoring system and how they relate to each other. It also explains how to use the Bridgemate II: from creating a session in your scoring program to registering the scores in the scoring program. Please read this chapter carefully. Once you understand the function of the individual components and how they relate to each other, you will quickly get to grips with the Bridgemate II scoring system. For the purpose of simplicity, we shall refer to these input devices as Bridgemates. Wireless communication between the Bridgemates and the server is established and maintained using radio frequency waves. Only one Bridgemate is required per table. The use of the Bridgemates is explained in more detail in Chapter 5. Bridgemate II server The Bridgemate II server, server for short, is a small device connected to the PC. It acts as a bridge between the PC and the Bridgemates. As the PC cannot communicate directly with the Bridgemates, the server is a vital component. The server is equipped with a transmitter and a receiver, establishing and maintaining wireless data communication with the Bridgemates. The server sends all movement data to the Bridgemates, including board numbers and pair numbers, and receives the board results in return. The server can control up to 256 Bridgemates simultaneously. The server connects to the computer using the USB cable. Bridgemate Control Software A specific program is required to control the server from the PC: Bridgemate Control Software ( BCS ). This program runs on Windows XP SP3 or higher and is controlled in part by your scoring program. BCS fully controls the server and data exchange between the server and the PC. BCS first saves all the relevant session data used by the server to control the Bridgemates. BCS then retrieves all 16 Chapter 1: Description Bridgemate II scoring system 10 entered board results from the server and stores these in the result file. All other server controls are also executed from BCS. In addition, the following three components are important. Although they are not supplied together with your Bridgemate II scoring system, they are of crucial importance to the correct operation of the system. The scoring program and BCS usually run on one client PC, to which the server is also connected. In this case, the servers are connected to a network PC, and the network consists of multiple clients. Note: The term client suggests that the Bridgemate II scoring system also consists of a PC network server. This is not the case. All (network) PCs running the Bridgemate II scoring system are known as clients. Result file The result file is created by the scoring program. It contains all the session data, including sections, tables, movements, etc. This data is generated by the session configured in the scoring program. BCS reads this session data and feeds the correct data to the server. During the session, BCS reads all the board results entered in the server and saves these in the result file. All Bridgemate II result files have the file extension.bws. Scoring program The scoring program creates the session and calculates the scores. After you have created a session, the scoring program will create the abovementioned result file. This file contains all the relevant session data. The scoring program will read all board results saved in the result file and process these during the session. These procedures are explained in more detail in the user manuals or help files of your scoring program. Procedure Having examined the individual components of the Bridgemate II scoring system, the next step involves assessing the entire process and how the different components relate to each other. The process is outlined in the below diagram: Activity Explanation Step 1: Session created in the scoring program This is the starting point in the process. In the session, users can set the number of sections to be played, the number of pairs per section, boards and movements. 17 Chapter 1: Description Bridgemate II scoring system 11 Step 2: Result file created in the scoring program Using the session data, the scoring program creates a result file, containing all data relating to the sections, corresponding movements, boards and pairs. Step 3: Bridgemate Control Software reads the result file The scoring program starts BCS. The result file is then read by BCS, generating the data for all tables used in each session. Step 4: Bridgemate Control Software transfers data to the server BCS initializes the server using the data contained in the result file. All session tables are stored in the server. Movements from each table are included, so that the server knows (per round) which pairs and boards correspond with which table. Step 5: The server has been activated and the Bridgemates can be activated Now that all the relevant data has been stored in the server, the Bridgemates can be activated. The players activate the Bridgemates, which log in to the server. The scores can now be entered. Verification is executed via direct communication between the Bridgemate and the server. The Bridgemate itself does not contain any movement data. Entered board results are sent directly to the server. This data is stored in the server memory. Step 7: Bridgemate Control Software retrieves the scores from the server. The scores are saved in the result file BCS reads all newly entered scores from the server and saves them in the result file.

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