Using remote control:

Every clock has a remote ID, you can find it on the back of the clock.

Tere are 20 variants, 1-20. This ID is preset from the facility and cannot be changed.

So, you can use up to 20 clocks in same room, but they should have different IDs.

Remote can obtain any ID in diapason 1-20.

If you want to set ID 1-10, hold ESC button and push button according to scheme.

If you want to set ID 11-20, hold FM button and push button according to scheme.

There are four clock modes. To switch between modes, hold the FM key. After 2 seconds, the mode will change and one of the following values ​​will be displayed on the upper left field:

1. 10:00 - this is the mode for the game Shoot-Out. To start the game, just short press the ST key - the frame clock will start and after 10 minutes the final whistle will sound. For the first 5 minutes the shot timer is 15 seconds, for the last 5 minutes it's 10 seconds.

2. 15:00 - this is the mode for playing snooker 900. Sequential press on "FM" and “2” adds one frame to the left player, sequential press on "FM" and “3” adds one frame to the right one. Shot time is 15 seconds.

3. 0:0 - this is the mode for playing usual snooker. A long press on “2” addes one point to the winned frames score of the left player, a long press on “3” - the right one. This mode, the shot and frame clocks are disabled. In this mode the shot and frame clocks are disabled.

4. 25:00 - this is the mode for playing frames restricted 25 minutes. Sequential press on "FM" and “2” adds one frame to the left player, sequential press on "FM" and “3” adds one frame to the right one. Shot time is 25 seconds.


There are 3 types of remote commands: short, long (hold for 2 seconds) and FM+.

To send FM+ command press FM button - clock will enter FM mode, and both arrows will be lighted. After that short press any of 12 buttons. All commands are described below.

Short commands

“ESC” command cancels last step. Due to each step is memorized, when you press ESC for the first time, you restore current step. Next ESC will restore previous step. 64 last steps are stored in non-volatile memory, so, if you suddenly lost power, when you power clock up and press ESC button, last step will be restored.

“FM” command enters clock to FM mode, both arrows are lighted. Read "FM mode commands" section

“ST” starts/stops stroke timer. To start frame in time-restricted modes press this button.

“1/2” key switches active player.

“1”-“7” keys, of course, adds points to the active player.

Long commands

“long ESC” command resets a game.

“long FM” command switches mode, shootout - 900 - frames - 25

“long ST” command suspends frame/stroke timers. to continue send "long ST" again.

“long 7” command resets WIFI module in case it freezes. Command doesn't affect to score.

FM commands

“ESC” - exit FM mode.

“FM” - exit FM mode.

“ST” - switches on/off automatic start of strike timer after changing player/potting a ball.

“1/2” - switches clock to FOUL mode. arrow of player who receiving point is blinking. Added points do not included to break.

“2” - in "900", "frames" and "25" modes adds one frame to the left player

“3” - in "900", "frames" and "25" modes adds one frame to the right player

“4” - switch on/off clock's beeper. on - long beep, off - short beep.

“5” - resets WIFI settings to default, clock will create a WIFI access point. to prevent accidental reseting WIFI settings, do these steps:

1. Send long ESC

2. Send FM + 6

3. Send FM + 5

If success, clock beeps.

“6” - device serial number is shown in min:sec field. If the clock is connected to your WIFI, 2 high bytes of IP address are shown in big digits.

“7” - device firmware version is shown in min:sec field. If the clock is connected to your WIFI, 2 low bytes of IP address are shown in big digits.