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1.        Includes 30 programmed sequences with combinations  of topspin  underspin  sidespin  no spin  long balls  short  balls  and with a variety of landing spots       Remote control box on players side of table for all settings   including ball trajectory       Random sequence mode shoots topspin  underspin   sidespin  short and long balls  to random landing spots       Memory function saves current settings for next practice  session       Ball recycling and net collection system       Easy set up  and rolls from table for convenient storage    PADDLE PALACE ROBOTS INCLUDE     Free 120 Nittaku Balls    Item OPVG2    Paddle Palace G2W Robot page 3    User Manual    Table of Contents    4 Robot Components   Features   5 Howto Assemble the Ball Catch Net   5 The Power Supply   6 Control Box Features   6 Setting Ball Counter   6 Setting the Frequency   7 Setting the Head Angle  Loop    7 Setting the Type of Spin  Head Rotation   Setting Throw Wheel Speed    Selecting Irregular Rotation    OO oo       Selecting Pre Programmed Landing Spot Location    Sequences  Various Serving Sequence     9 Selecting the Landing Spot Locations  Program Your Own    Sequence   9 Setting Shooting Head Serve  9 Adjusting the Volume  10 How to Maintain Your New Robot  10 Quick Start Guide  11 General Warning Safety Issues  11 Trouble Shooting    12 30 Pre Programmed Landing Spot Location Sequences    Paddle 4  Palace    paddlepalace com    1 800 547 5891    503 777 2266    Paddle Palace G2W Robot p
2.   reaches 0  the robot stops and returns to standby mode        Ball Counter    Setting the Frequency    19 i Be                 The ball frequency  number of balls per minute the robot will put  into play  can be adjusted in the standby or working mode  Press  THEE    Bottom wheei Speed the Frequency     button to increase or Frequency     button to     el T      decrease frequency     The frequency control feature has 10 settings  The slowest setting  1   produces approximately 25 balls per minute  while the fastest setting   10  produces approximately 95 balls per minute        o       Serving Curve Loop    Paddle Palace G2W Robot page 7    User Manual       Setting the Head Angle  Loop          Au 69 The angle of the Shooting Head determines the arc of the ball s flight  To  adjust the Shooting Head s angle  use the control feature labeled Serving  Bon eE BE Curve Loop located on the control box  Pushing the    Up    arrow will raise the                         D head  creating a high ball arc  Pushing the    Down    arrow will lower the arc of  the ball   s flight path        Low curve makes landing spot short    By pushing the Spin button you will be able to choose one of the following 9 different  spins  1  top spin  2  under spin  3  no spin  4  left side spin  5  right side spin  6  left side  top spin  7  left side under spin  8  right side top spin  and 9  right side under spin   Pushing either the    Up    or    Down    arrows of the adjustment buttons will move y
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4.  Less or no spin is produced when the wheel speeds are set closely together     Selecting Irregular Rotation    The Irregular Rotation button is set in the Standby mode      i H   By pushing the Irregular Rotation button you program the Shooting Head to move  independently  clockwise and counterclockwise  The speed and spin settings are  automatically pre set when the Irregular Rotation function is selected  Once you  have selected the Irregular Rotation function  you can then program a landing  spot sequence to suit your training needs by selecting the    Landing Spot    button  and following the directions as outlined in the    Selecting the Landing Spot     section of this manual  page 9         Irregular Rotation       Selecting Pre Programmed Sequences  Various Serving Sequence     The Various Landing Sequence is set in the Standby mode    By pressing the Various Serving Sequence button  you can select one of the 30  numbered sets of pre programmed sequences listed below  A red led light will come  on when this feature is activated    Press the    Up    or    Down    arrow buttons until the number of your desired sequence  shows in the display        Various Serving Sequence    See page 12 of this manual for 30 Pre Programmed Sequences    Paddle Palace G2W Robot page 9    User Manual    Selecting the Landing Spot Locations  Program Your Own Sequence                19        The Landing Spot Location Sequence is set in the Standby mode     The 11 numbered buttons on the b
5.  robot  Press the    Up    or    Down    buttons to set volume     Paddle Palace G2W Robot page 11    User Manual       General Warnings    1  Please read the instruction manual carefully before using the robot  and follow the operation instructions     2   2   4   5   6   fe    Children should be supervised while operating the robot    Avoid windy and or rainy days when using outdoors    Use care when connecting and disconnecting the ball collection net   When the robot is operating  do not open the movable door  and do not touch the shooting head or poke bar   When the robot is operating  please keep away from the shooting head to avoid being hit with a ball     If you observe something abnormal  such as some smoke coming from the robot  stop the robot and unplug it  immediately  Repair must be performed by a qualified repair person     8  Some places on the robot will heat up during operation  Please be careful and pay attention so as to avoid burning  yourself     9  Turn the power switch off and unplug the robot after use        Trouble Shooting  FAILURE CAUSE SOLUTION    Robot doesn   t work The ball counter has reached 0 and the robot is in Press the Start Key  standby mode    Robot works but does not release the balls  Clear away the foreign object  see page         It takes time to transport the balls from container Wait for a while  to shooting head    Pressed key failure The robot doesn   t work due to the improper operation of Turn power off  Wait 3 seconds  then 
6.  spot    1    0  2 short righ side top spins to the  2 spot  2 long top spins to the  1 spot     Normal  Set 11   20    11  2 short under spins to the  11 spot  1 long under spin to the  2 spot  2 long top spins to the  1 spot    12  1 short under spin to the  9 spot  1 long under spin to the  1 spot  2 long top spins to the  10 spot    13  2 short under spins to the  10 spot  1 long top spin to the  2 spot  1 long top spin to the  11 spot    14  1 short under spin to the  11 spot  2 long under spins to the  1 spot  2 long top spins to the  6 spot    15  1 long under spin to the  6 spot  1 short under spin to the  11 spot  3 long top spins to the  2 spot    16  2 short left side under spins to the  11 spot  1 long top spin to the  11 spot  2 long top spins to the  1 spot   17  2 short right side top spins to the  2 spot  2 long top spins to the  11 spot  1 long top spin to the  2 spot    18  2 short left side top spins to the  11 spot  3 long top spins to the  2 spot  1 long top spin to the  11 spot    19  1 short right side under spin to the  1 spot  1 long under spin to the  10 spot  2 long top spins to the  11 spot   20  1 long right side under spin to the  2 spot  1 long under spin to the  11 spot  2 long top spins to the  3 spot     Hard  Set 21   30    21  1 short under spin to the  10 spot  1 long under spin to the  1 spot  1 long top spin to the  5 spot  1 long top spin to the  11 spot   22  1 short under spin to the  1 spot  1 long under spin to the  11 spot  1 long 
7. Paddle 4  Palace       paddlepalace com    1 800 547 5891    503 777 2266                                      Putting Robot Technology to Work for You    The Paddle Palace G2W Pro robot is everything you need in a robot  This robot has two throw wheels  with independently programmed motors  allowing a great variety and degree of spins  including  topspin  underspin  sidespin  and no spin  Plus  a new technological advancement allows the robot  to shoot consecutive shots with different spins  You can program your own sequences including 11  landing spots with combinations of short and long balls  Or  you can choose from 30 pre programmed  sequences which have combinations of spins  short and long balls  and with a variety of landing spots     he remote control box can be set on the player s side of the table  and it controls all functions of the  robot  including the movement of the robot head up or down for higher or lower balls  and rotating the  SOS PLL inderspin  and sidespin  The G2W is designed for the player who wants a high quality                    long lasting robot that is easy to use  yet offers the sophisticated technology for practicing the ideal  training patterns to take your game to the next level        Go to paddlepalace com to find out more        Two throw wheels         1113       New technological advancement allows robot to throw  different spins on consecutive shots       Program your own sequences including 11 landing spots  and short and long balls
8. age 4    User Manual    PADDLE PALACE  G2W PRO ROBOT    Robot Components   Features    This manual has been written to  help you enjoy and get the most  out of your new Paddle Palace  Robot  Ta ke time to read these pe SEE PTO PSION SINE  pages thoroughly and keep it     handy for reference when using  your robot            T 4  Net Support Connector  1    7a  Ball Container  top view   Poke Bar    pee 7  Ball Container    The capacity of the Ball Container   is 100  40mm balls  The container  should not be filled above the yellow  line inside the container  Anything  other than table tennis balls in the  Ball Container may damage parts and  adversely affect the robot s normal  operation     5  Power Switch    6  Control Box          8  Control Box Support 74    Bracket        9  Ball Catch Net So    Paddle Palace G2W Robot page 5    User Manual    How to Assemble the Ball Catch Net Net Hardware     A 2 Net Supports that  clamp on either side  of table    B Control Box Support  Bracket       1  Unlock the buckle that  holds the two halves of the  Ball Catch Net together        2  Partially unfold the Ball Catch Net and  carefully slip it over the robot head  Insert  the double pin into the net support  connector located on the robot frame     3  Open and spread out both sides of the net     4  Always unlock the robot wheels before  moving the robot  Roll the robot to the  table        som    CE LLLLELL EL      a mm    r   m  RE                               5  Slip the sleeve
9. he poke bar inside the ball container Ball Container  top view   has worked for a long time  it should be checked for loose showing Poke Bar  screws SO as to prevent any trouble that would lead to an  irregular ball delivery       FRICTION WHEELS  Under normal operation  and after  long use  the top and bottom friction wheels may become       If a foreign object enters the ball dirty  To ensure a quality serve  please clean the wheels often   container  turn off the power  with a wet towel  Always turn off the robot   s power before   A Open the moveable door cover Cleaning  Do not use force to move the shooting head    to the view window  located on The friction wheels are able to work for 5 000 hours or longer before they need to be   the motor side of the robot  replaced  When performing the replacement  power off the robot  remove the protective    B Unscrew the transparent guard cover and remove the screws from the friction wheels with a screwdriver  After replacing    plate  and remove the foreign    the wheels  replace the screws properly and with care     object     Quick Start Guide    Use the Quick Start Guide on the bottom of the Control Box for a handy reference  while using the robot     QUICHE START    The robot has a memory function that will retain the current settings when the es      robot is turned off  re Reamer        Start Pause  Power up robot  press    Start    after setting functions  press    Pause    if 1  you need to make adjustments  OO ES        
10. open emt Ee Sede bed             Ma Laie Get bte br eed Plat    SE AS  Peysa ee           prest ji goe g a naana p m ee                Ball Quantity Counter  Press     to increase  press     to decrease  Ceres       Frequency  Press     to increase  press     to decrease    Serving Curve Loop  Press    Up    to raise the shooting head  the landing spot will  become longer  ball will land closer to the table end   Press    Down    button to lower head  ball will land closer to the net    Type of Spin  Head Rotation   Press the    Spin     head rotation  button  Press    Up    or    Down    buttons to choose the type  of spin  There are 9 settings  producing 9 different spins    Throw Wheel Speed  Amount of Speed and Spin   Press     to increase or     to decrease throw wheel speed for top and  bottom throw wheels    Irregular Rotation Selection  Press the    Irregular Rotation    button  the shooting head starts to rotate 180 degree and  the spins become various    Various Landing Sequences  Pre programmed Sequences   Pause robot  Press    Various Serving Sequences     Press the     Up    or    Down    keys to choose between 30 different sets of serving sequences    Landing Spot Locations Selection  Pause the robot  Press    Landing Spot    button  Press    Landing Spot Location    button  1 11 to select landing spot  Press    Short Ball    button to shorten landing spot  otherwise the landing spot will be long   Continue select more landing spots     Volume Control  Pause the
11. ottom of the control box indicate 11 locations  landing spots  on  the table where the robot will deliver balls  The blue area surrounding the buttons represents the  receiving end of the table     To program a landing spot location sequence  first press the Landing Spot button  All of the 1 11  location lights will be off at this point  Press the Location Button for where you want the first ball of  your sequence to land  for example press Location 3   The red LED light for that location  3  will come  on   If you want this or any other shot to be short  press the Short Ball button  otherwise the ball will  be long   Press another Location Button  8 for example   The second ball of your sequence will land  at Location 8  Press 8 again and the third ball will land on Location 8  The number of balls that land  on the same spot depends on how many times you press that Location Button  You have the option  to choose a short ball after each time a location button is selected  When done  start the robot  Start  Button   Your landing spot location sequence will play and repeat until the ball counter gets to zero   The robot memory function will remember the current settings next time you play     Setting Shooting Head Serve    1  Set the Ball Counter of the shooting head to the number of balls you want to  receive  from 1 to 999   Once the robot has started  the ball counter begins  counting down  When the number reaches 0  the robot stops and returns to  standby mode     Set the F
12. ou  through each of the 9 spin choices     The speed of the head wheels will determine the amount of ball spin  Changing the speed  of either head wheel and or the arc of the shooting head will affect the ball flight and  alter its landing spot  The wheel and arc adjustments add a significant variety of options  to this    Spin    function     Spin is created by rotation   of shooting head and speed  adjustments  Use the Control  Box to select your desired  settings  The robot Shooting  Wheels will automatically  assume the correct positions     based on your settings  Head in straight position Head in rotated position       Paddle Palace G2W Robot page 8    User Manual       Setting the Throw Wheels Speed  Amount of Speed and Spin     Ball speed can be adjusted while the robot is in either the Working or Standby  mode     The top and bottom wheel display will blink the current settings when the robot  is in the standby mode  The wheel speeds are changed by pressing the    Increase     or    Decrease    buttons  The speeds of the top and bottom throw wheels determine  the speed and amount of spin  or lack of spin  of the ball delivered  Each wheel  has 10 settings  The higher the setting  the faster the ball speed becomes  The ball  speed is roughly proportional to the strength of spin        To produce topspin  the top wheel is set at a higher number than the bottom  wheel  To produce under spin the bottom wheel is set higher than the top wheel     Top and Bottom Wheel Speed
13. requency press     to increase     to decrease   Set the Head Angle  Loop   Set the type of Spin  spin indication        Ball Counter  Set the Throw Wheel Speed  amount of speed and spin     Set the Landing Spot Locations     ON eT           ie    Press Start Pause button to start robot       Adjusting the Volume    By pressing the Volume button you will have 9 different volume levels  The lowest level  is 0 the highest is 9  When 0 is selected the volume is off        Volume    Paddle Palace G2W Robot page 10    User Manual    How to Maintain Your New Robot          ELECTRONICS  The robot s electric components are located in the machines circuit  board and the control box  Therefore  you should be careful to avoid dropping either  component or avoid any activity that would cause damage to the internal electronic units  of one or both of these components       MECHANICS  The robot s mechanical components are located in the mechanisms that  produce the ball service and delivery  Special attention should be paid so that no foreign  objects are put into the ball container  Foreign objects will block the robot s delivery  wheel and result in damage to the robot  If a foreign object does enter the ball container   it can be retrieved by opening the moveable door cover to the view window located on  the motor side of the robot  First  turn off the power  then open the moveable door cover   remove the transparent guard plate  and take out the foreign object          POKE BAR  When t
14. s of the ball net  over the net support clamps        Ball Catch Net assembly is the same on both G2W  and S4W models   S4W shown in photo     6  Clamp net supports to the  table near the net and slip  the elastic band over the  net support knob           paddlepalace com    radole C  Palace 7  To store the robot  fold the Ball Catch Net and    i   lock the buckles  Unlock the wheels and roll the  everything fo  the Ta sie Tennis Piaye     a SES OCR Paye robot away     47  Therobotis powered by  standard US home current   120V   Make sure the power  cord is securely plugged in   The on off switch is located  on the backside of the robot   Turn off and unplug the robot  when not in use     Paddle Palace G2W Robot page 6    User Manual    G2W Control Box    Adjustment Keys Decrease Keys Increase Keys       Digital Display    Top Wheel Speed   Left to Right     Ball Counter  Volume  Spin   Various Serving Sequences    Bottom Wheel Speed    Frequency  Irregular Rotation  START PAUSE  Short Ball    Serving Curve Loop    Set Landing Spot    Landing Spot  Locations   11 Positions        Setting Ball Counter    Press the Ball Counter button to set the number of balls the robot will put in play   You can select any number of balls from 1 to 999 by using the    Up    and    Down     arrows of the adjustment buttons        Holding either the    Up    or    Down    arrows will fast forward the ball count  Once  the robot has started  the ball counter begins counting down  When the number
15. start up again  control box    The cable connecting to motor is loose Connect it with the original method  The thin film switch of the control box has been broken Replace the thin film switch on the surface of control box    Landing spot is unstable Dirt and wear on the top and bottom wheels after a Clean or replace the friction wheel  period of time in operation    The long and short ball sequence mode is selected  Cancel the long and short ball sequence mode  The irregular rotation mode is selected Cancel the irregular rotation mode  The shooting head is deflected by external force Restart the robot                                              Paddle Palace G2W Robot page 12    User Manual    Easy  Set 1 to 10   2 short under spins to the  10 spot  then 2 long top spins to the  2 spot See page 8 for instructions on  2 short under spins to  1 spot  3 long top spins to  9 spot  using this feature   2 short left side under spins to the  11 spot  3 long top spins at the  2 spot  2 short right side under spins to the  5 spot  2 long top spins to the  1 spot   2 short left side under spins to the  2 spot  2 long top spins to the  11 spot     1   2   3   4   5   6  2 short right side under spins to the  4 spot  2 long top spins to the  10 spot   7  2 short left side top spins to the  11 spot  3 long top spins to the  2 spot    8  2 short right side topspins to the  10 spot  2 long top spin to the  1 spot    9  2 short left side top spins to the  1 spot  3 long top spins to the  10
16. top spin to the  1 spot  1 long top spin to the  10 spot   23  1 short under spin to the  11 spot  1 short under spin to the  7 spot  1 long under spin to the  1 spot  2 long top spins to the  9 spot     24  2 short under spins to he  2 spot  1 long under spin to the  10 spot  1 long top spin to the  11 spot  1 long top spin to the  5 spot  1  long top spin to the  1 spot     25  2 short left side under spin to the  11 spot  1 long under spin to the  2 spot  2 long top spins to the  10 spot  1 long top spin to the   6 spot     26  1 short left side under spin to the  11 spot  1 long under spin to the  2 spot  2 long top spins to the  10 spot  1 long top spin to the   6 spot     27  1 short left side under spin to the  1 spot  1 long under spin to the  2 spot  1 long top spin to the  8 spot  2 long top spins to the  11  spot     28  1 short right side under spin to the  1 spot  1 short under spin to the  11 spot  1 long top spin to the  2 spot  1 long top spin to the   10 spot     29  1 short left side under spin to the  1 spot  1 short under spin to the  9 spot  1 long under spin to the  2 spot  1 long top spin to the   3 spot  1 long top spin to the  10 spot     30  2 short right side under spins to the  10 spot  2 short under spins to the  1 spot  1 long under spin to the  9 spot  1 long top spin to  the  11 spot  1 long top spin to the  2 spot     NOTE  X1  X2  X3 refers to how many balls shoot to a particular spot    1   2  etc   refers to the landing spots  ranging from 
    
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