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Overview of missing scores
From the TD menu, it is easy to establish which boards of the round have not yet been entered. Press
‘5’. The Bridgemate will now display the numbers of the boards not yet entered in this round at this
table.
Retrieving score recap
From the TD-menu, the TD has at any time access to the score recap of the current round, even when
access to the score recap function has been disabled for the players. In order to retrieve the score
recap of the current round, press ‘6’.
Hand records menu
From the TD-menu, various functions for hand records are available to the tournament director. These
functions can be accessed at any time by the tournament director.

     1. To view a pre-loaded or manually entered hand record, press 1.
     2. The TD can manually enter a hand record himself by using option 2. It is not needed that this

          board is currently played at the table.
     3. To erase any hand record, press 3. This can also be a hand record which was entered in a

          different Bridgemate.
See chapter 6 for more explanations about using hand records with Bridgemate.
Resetting the Bridgemate
The Bridgemate can be reset from the TD menu. Press ‘10’ and OK when prompted to confirm ‘Reset
Bridgemate?’. It will now return to the main screen.
Setting contrast
It is possible to set the contrast of the screen from the TD menu. Press + to make the screen darker,
– to make the screen lighter. 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.
Retransmitting all scores
Each score entered in the Bridgemate is stored in the Bridgemate’s internal memory. When one or
more scores are entered, the TD-menu will show the function key RESEND. This allows the TD to
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