DGT3000 Limited Edition Instructions
- July 18, 2024
- DGT
Table of Contents
- DGT3000 Limited Edition
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Introduction
- Accessories
- e-Set precautions
- Maintenance and support
- Warranty conditions
- Use of your USB e-Board
- Recording your games
- Show your games locally
- Use with the DGT Pi
- Technical specifications
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
DGT3000 Limited Edition
Product Information
Specifications:
- Product Name: DGT USB e-Board
- Compatibility: Works with various electronic chess sets
- Usage: Recording, broadcasting games, input device for PC or DGT Pi Chess Computer
- Material: Wooden chessboard
- Detection System: Highly reliable piece detection system
- Compatible Pieces: Plastic e-Pieces or wooden DGT e-Pieces
Product Usage Instructions
Setting Up the e-Board:
Congratulations on your purchase of the DGT USB e-Board! To get started,
follow these steps:
- Add an electronic chess set (e-Set) to the board.
- Choose between plastic e-Pieces or wooden DGT e-Pieces.
- Add the DGT3000 or the DGT Pi for enhanced functionality.
Usage Options:
The USB e-Board can be utilized in various ways:
- Recording and broadcasting games.
- Input device for PC or DGT Pi Chess Computer.
- Play, analyze, and learn without manual moves input.
Maintenance Tips:
To ensure longevity and optimal performance:
- Register your product for warranty and updates on the DGT website.
- Clean the wooden board surface with a lightly moistened cloth; avoid abrasive cleaning liquids.
FAQ:
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Q: What should I do if I encounter detection issues with my e-Board?
A: Detection issues may arise due to proximity to strong signal transmitters or metal objects. Ensure the board is not near plasma screens, LCD monitors, speakers, or metal surfaces. -
Q: How can I connect the DGT3000 or DGT Pi to my e-Board?
A: Follow the instructions provided in the respective manuals of the DGT3000 or DGT Pi for seamless integration with your e-Board.
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the DGT USB e-Board. This board integrates
the trusted DGT electronic chess detection in a real wooden chessboard. The
highly reliable piece detection system ensures that no move goes unnoticed.
The USB e-Board can be used with the new plastic e-Pieces or the wooden DGT
e-Pieces. The USB e-Board can be used in many different ways and on many
different platforms. It can be used for recording and broadcasting your games
or simply use it as an input device for your PC or DGT Pi Chess Computer, so
that you can play, analyse and learn without having to manually input moves on
your screen with a mouse. Detailed information on how to set up your e-Board
for each different use can be found in section 7 of this manual.
Have fun playing!
Accessories
To use your e-Board you will have to add an electronic chess set (e-Set).
There are many different e-Set options, any set you choose will work on your
e-Board. Also add the DGT3000 or the DGT Pi to complete your set-up. The
DGT3000 is a highly advanced chess clock with many different timing options
that can be linked to your board. In many situations the move of your opponent
(human or chess program) will be shown on the display of the clock. Connecting
the clock also allows you to log all move times with the DGT LiveChess
software. DGT Pi is a chess computer that allows you to play, train, analyse,
study and prepare against a computer using a real chess board and pieces.
The “USB accessory kit ” includes:
- 3 meter USB cable
- Clock cable.
- Installation manual
- DVD with DGT driver software, a version of the Fritz chess program and 365 days premium membership to PlayChess.com.
e-Set precautions
Electromagnetic resonance is used to detect the e-Pieces on your e-Board.
Strong signal transmitters generated close to the e-Board area may cause
spontaneous and incorrect piece detection, so called “ghost pieces”.
If detection issues occur when using your e-Board, this may be because your
board is placed too close to plasma screens, LCD monitors, speakers, power
adapters or other similar devices.
Metal surfaces or objects near or underneath your e-Board or underneath the
table may reduce the sensitivity of the e-Board and can cause detection
errors. Please do not place the e-Board on a metal table or a table with a
metal construction beneath the table top.
Maintenance and support
For warranty purposes and future updates please register your board on our
website. For product registration go to the support section of the DGT web
site and select “Register your Product”.
The e-Board top is finished with a high quality wooden surface. When treated
with care it will give you many years of trouble-free performance. To clean
the board a lightly moistened soft cloth should be used. Do not use abrasive
cleaning liquids.
If you have any questions that are not covered by this manual please consult
the FAQ’s on the support section of our website. If you are unable to find a
solution in the FAQ section, feel free to contact the DGT support department.
Warranty conditions
This e-Board complies with our highest quality standards. If, despite our care in choosing components, materials, production or transport, your e-Board shows a hardware defect in the first two years after purchase, please contact your retailer. You may also contact the DGT support department for assistance. The warranty is only valid if the e-Board has been used in a reasonable and prudent manner as intended to be used. The warranty does not apply if the e-Board has been misused or if any unauthorized repair attempts or modifications have been undertaken without prior express written consent of DGT support or one of the DGT authorized service centres. A list of Service Centres can be found on the DGT website.
Disclaimer
Digital Game Technology spared no efforts to ensure that the information in
this manual is correct and complete. However there shall be no liability for
any errors or omissions. Digital Game Technology reserves the right to change
the specifications of the hardware and software described in this manual
without prior notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced, transmitted
nor translated in any language in any form, by any means, without the prior
written permission of Digital Game Technology.
Use of your USB e-Board
The DGT e-Board has many different uses for example recording games,
broadcasting games or inputting games. Playing a game on the e-Board records
all moves as long as the board is connected to a power source. The board will
log and record around 500 moves that can be extracted from the board and
imported into a computer. It allows you to enter your games into a chess
program for analysing without having to enter all your moves with a mouse. And
of course you can choose to then publish your games as well.
Using the board for live broadcasting of your games allows you to log all
moves that are executed on the board and show them locally on screens or
broadcast them over the internet. This feature can be used to publish your
games online, for live-coverage of your tournament and for live
demonstrations. For playing online, against a computer or for online analysing
of your games the e-Board can be used as an input device. This means that the
moves that you make on your e-Board are automatically entered into a chess
program, website or DGT Pi Chess Computer. Depending on how you want to use
your e-Board there are different set-ups you can choose. The following
sections will give an overview of the options and set-up methods for each of
the e-Board uses.
Recording your games
When the e Board is powered by either cable or power bank, all moves that are
executed on the board are stored on the board’s internal memory. The board
will automatically detect when the pieces are put in the starting position and
generate a new log file.
Broadcasting the match or connecting a clock is not required for this
functionality.
To use this function simply make sure the board is powered during the matches
you play. The board will log around 500 moves when used in this manner. At a
later time connect the board to your computer using the USB cable. After
connecting your board to the computer open the DGT LiveChess program. In the
games menu your matches can be found and exported in PGN format. For more
information please see the DGT LiveChess manual which can be found in the
support section of our website.
Note: If a power bank is used to power the board, we recommend a power
bank with an indication light so you know for sure that the board is powered.
Show your games locally
If you want to show one or multiple games on a local screen without using an internet connection this functionality can be used. To show the games on extra screens the set-up as shown in Figure 3 is required. When your USB e-Board is connected to a PC, the board can be monitored using DGT LiveChess. In LiveChess a tournament can be set up and boards can be linked to player pairings. LiveChess will also provide arbiter assistance by giving notifications for events that may need arbiter action. To view the matches on separate screens, go to the tournament tab at the left side of your screen and click the hyperlink. A live viewer will be opened in your browser. Use this viewer to show the matches on additional screens.
It is also possible to access this link on other computers, provided they are
connected in a local network. To access the live viewer on another system
enter the IP address of the PC in an internet browser, followed by “:1982”.
For example it would be written as: “http://12.3.4.567:1982”. For a detailed
description on how to set this up, please see the DGT LiveChess manual. The
games can also be broadcast and viewed using the LiveChess Cloud. For more
details on this option please see section 10 of this manual.
Note: If you have several e-Boards available, it is possible to individually
connect each board to your PC or via a powered hub. This is of course limited
to the total number of USB ports you have available. The cable length between
PC and the e-Boards may not exceed 5 metres. For a reliable tournament set-up,
we advise using serial e-Boards or Smart Boards connected via a tournament
cable set. We do not recommend a wiring structure via USB cabling only.
Broadcasting your games online
For broadcasting single matches or entire tournaments the online
broadcasting option can be used. This setup is achieved by connecting your
boards in a USB start network as shown in Figure 4.
When all USB boards are connected to your admin PC, the boards can be monitored using DGT LiveChess. In LiveChess the tournament can be set up and boards can be linked to player pairings. In order to broadcast the matches, go to the “Rounds” tab in LiveChess. Select the boards of which you wish to broadcast the match and start the recording. Then go to the “Output” tab and select “Export to LiveChess Cloud”. This will automatically create a link you can share with your viewers. Viewers will be able to follow the matches on their own devices, such as phones or tablets. To show the games on local screens at your venue, open the previously mentioned link in a browser on a computer or Smart TV.
Use with the DGT Pi
Connecting the e-Board with the DGT Pi Chess Computer will allow you to play, train, analyze, study and prepare against a computer using a real chess board and pieces. As can be seen in Figure 5, you need to connect your board to the DGT Pi with the USB cable.
The USB connector for the Pi can be found on the left side of the Pi under the cover. DGT Pi must have batteries inserted and requires power by using the power adapter supplied with the chess computer. When the e-Board is connected to DGT Pi, the computer inside DGT Pi will automatically detect the board. The clock display will show the default or selected time setting once all the pieces have been placed in the correct starting position. For example “05.00 – 05.00”. Detailed information on how to set-up your DGT Pi can be found in the DGT Pi manual.
Use with Fritz software
- The Fritz software supplied with your e-Board can be used to play, train, analyze and study. This software also allows you to import PGN’s of previously played matches. To export matches from your e-Board to your computer by using LiveChess, please see section 8 of this manual.
- To use this functionality the Fritz software and the DGT drivers must be installed. Simply place the DVD supplied with your board in the computer and follow the installation steps. It is also possible to download the DGT drivers from the support section of the DGT website.
- When both the Fritz software and the DGT drivers are installed, connect the board to your PC with the USB cable. In the Fritz software go to “Board” tab at the top of the screen and check the “DGT Board” box. The software will now automatically detect all moves executed on the board.
- It is possible to have the computer announcing the moves that are executed by the computer. This can be activated in the Fritz options under the “Multimedia” tab.
Playing online atPlayChess.com
If you wish to play online against human opponents using a real chess board
and pieces then the e-Board can be used at
PlayChess.com. To use this functionality install Fritz
and the DGT drivers as described in section 12 of this manual. To go to
PlayChess press the link when starting the Fritz software. While in the
PlayChess client go to “Options” menu and check the “DGT board” box in the
games section.
Playing online at a website of choice
It is also possible to use the e-Board to play online at several different
Chess websites. The set-up requirements for each of these websites differs
from case to case. For a complete list of third party websites that utilize
the e-Board please see the FAQ regarding “third party software” in the support
section of our website.
Technical specifications
- Board size 540 x 540 mm (21.3” x 21.3”)
- Field size 55 x 55 mm (2.2” x 2.2”)
- Power is Supplied via the USB cable (included)
- Clock support DGT3000 connectable via the included clock cable
- e-Set support All DGT e-Sets (separately ordered)
- Housing Various wooden versions
- Net weight 4.2 Kg (148 oz.) e-Board only
- Gross weight 4.5 Kg (159 oz.) e-Board, DVD, cables, documentation
The DGT e-Board complies with the directives: 2004/108/EC and 2011/65/EU.
This product is marked with the recycling symbol indicating that, at the end
of its life, the product must be disposed at an appropriate waste collection
point according local regulations. Do not dispose the product in the normal
domestic unsorted waste stream.
This product is not suitable for children of 0 – 3 years of age. Includes
small parts. Choking hazard.
This DGT e-Board complies with the regulation of the German “Der Grüne Punkt”
Trademark of Duales System Deutschland GmbH.
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