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PHENOM TWO CONTROL PANEL
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Power
–
Push and hold the POWER button to turn the machine on. Battery level is
shown at startup. Both the horizontal and vertical motors will perform functional
checks to calibrate the machine when it is turned on or off.
B
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Remote
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Push this button to turn on/off the remote control receiver.
C
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Drills
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12 different pre-programmed sequences that mimic opponent play.
D
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Program
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Press to create customized drills.
E
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Manual
–
Machine will continuously throw a certain shot to a specific location.
F
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Menu Buttons
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Used to scroll through the menu options to be selected and adjusted.
A cursor on the LCD will highlight the current selection.
G
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Settings
–
Used to adjust a highlighted option on LCD screen.
H
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1-18 Numbered Buttons
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Used to select desired position for ball
to land in program mode.
(More detailed information can be found in the program section.)
I
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Test
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Used to align your machine for proper ball placement on the court.
J
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Play/Pause
–
Press to play and pause the machine.
K
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Random
–
Random throws using variations of speed, spin and trajectory.
L
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2-Line
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Alternating forehand and backhand shots, with varying degrees of difficulty.
M
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Sweep
–
Throw balls randomly across the WIDTH (left-right) of the court.
N
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Depth
–
Throws balls randomly the LENGTH of court, from short to deep in one row.
O
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Main Power Switch
–
Main power cut off. (This switch is located on the left side of the
metal box directly below the control panel).
P
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Charger Connector
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Used to charge your battery.
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PHENOM TWO OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - DRILLS
Drills
The drills button allows for pre-programmed training exercises. Each of the six custom
designed court drills consists of six sequential shots in a designated pattern combining
court location, ball speed and spin. To adjust the difficulty, the feed rate can be set to a
fixed 2 - 9 seconds or a random setting that will constantly change the feed rate. Use
the
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buttons to adjust this rate. Low feed settings will pause between cycles.
EXERCISE DRILLS
Approach
– Six ball drill emphasizing the approach from behind the baseline into
the front court with balance and speed.
Attack/Defend
– Six ball drill designed to teach a player to move in all directions
from the baseline.
Forehand Plus
– Six ball drill challenging the player to maintain dominant court
position by using their forehand for every shot.
Beginner
– Six ball drill to help beginners improve and build confidence.
Intermediate
– Six ball drill that will help intermediates improve their court
coverage and execute a variety of shots.
Advanced
– Six ball drill for advanced players to develop higher shot tolerance
and learn to quickly identify ‘opportunity’ balls that can be attacked.
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
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Approach
Attack / Defend
Forehand Plus
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