3.6
Gaelic Football
Gaelic Football, mostly played in Ireland, Scotland and Aus-
tralia, two teams attempt to get the ball into the goal or the
gate poles (above the goal) of the other one.
For one ball in the goal (right goal) the team gets 3 points.
For a ball between the gate poles, it receives 1 point.
Cúl
=
goal
Cúilín =
points
3.6.1 Description of the display
1. Daytime
2. Game time
3. Score
4. Cursor
5. Points
The program is not very different to the football program.
The difference is that points are given in addition to the goals
and that a cursor exists in this program. It can be moved by us-
ing the yellow cursors on the Timy keypad.
3.6.2 Function of the program
You are in the game time mode when the daytime (1) is smaller than the game time (2). You
can switch between the two modes through pressing the "F0" key. With the "F1" key you can
start the display test. The display board switches between eight and blank. Press the "F0"
key to stop the test.
"F2" key is to input the game time or daytime.
Look at point 2.1 how to make more adjustments
3.6.3 Input of goals and points
Select the right position of the cursor (4) with the up/down left/right keys. Green "OK" button
to count up, red "OK" button to count down. You can also input the corresponding number
and press one of the "OK" buttons.
3.6.4 More adjustments
3.6.4.1 TIME
Here you can adjust, if the time counts up or down. Also you can enter a new day time.
When countdown is selected, the next point can be adjusted.
3.6.4.2 ONLY MINUTES
Adjustment possibilities are YES or NO. Yes means, when the time starts to count down
(e.g. 5 min.) the change of the minute occurs when the Timy display shows 3min 59sec.
The Timy will give a beep when the countdown is finished.
3.6.4.3 TIME OUT
Adjustment possibility to make a timeout or not.
Timy
Commander
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