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Paddle Palace H2W Touch Pro Robot

User Manual

Setting the Frequency / Total Ball Counts / Timer / Custom Sequences

Press 

START

 on the main menu (picture 1). The robot will begin to serve  

balls and the Working Interface screen will appear on the control panel  

(picture 10). The Working Interface shows the current settings.

Setting the frequency

The ball frequency can be set or changed before or during play. Press the 

Frequency

 button on the main menu while the robot is in standby mode. The 

Frequency screen will appear (picture 11). Press 

UP

 or 

DOWN

 buttons to increase 

or decrease the ball frequency. The ball frequency for this robot is between 28 

and 95 balls per minute. There are 10 stages to choose from. After setting the 

frequency, press 

BACK

 to save the setting and return to the main menu.

Press 

START

 button on the main menu (picture 1). The robot begins to serve 

balls. To adjust the ball frequency without interupting play press the 

Frequency

 

UP

 or 

DOWN

 buttons from the Working Interface screen.

Setting the Total ball count

In this menu you have two options to choose from: Total balls count or  

working time. 

NOTE:

 You cannot make both selections at the same time. 

Press the 

Total Ball Counts/Timer

 button on the main menu. The total ball counts/ 

timer screen will appear (picture 12). The default setting for Total ball counts is  

000 (“Infinite” serve/ball). Press 

UP

 or 

DOWN

 arrow to adjust the  total ball counts  

(from 001-999). Press the 

RIGHT ARROW

 to move from units to tens and hundreds.

To select Working time, press the 

Working Time

 button (picture 12). Use the  

UP

 or 

DOWN

 button to set the timer from 1-180 minutes. 

NOTE: 

 the units are  

in minutes (“001” sets the time to one minute). “000” means “Unlimited” time. 
After setting the ball counts or timer, press 

BACK

 to save the current setting and 

return to the main menu. Press 

START

 on the main menu, the robot serves balls 

until the Total ball counts/Timer reaches 0. When the counter hits 0, the robot 

will interupt play, “beeps” and returns you to the main menu. You can repeat 

the setting according the above procedure. If you do not want to set the Total 

ball count, press 

START

 and the robot will revert back to the default setting of 

infinite balls or time.

Custom Sequences

Press the 

Custom Sequences

 button on the main menu. The Custom Sequence 

screen will appear (picture 13). Here you can program and save up to 9 different 

sequeces for later use. Press 

UP

 or 

DOWN

 to choose from custom sequences 

1-9, or select 

OFF

 for no setting. Start with Custom 1.

Press 

Set Function

. The Function Setting of Serve Order screen will appear 

(picture 14). Set the serving set, landing spot, spin, top and bottom wheel speeds, 

loop level and serve count. After setting the function of the first serving set,  

press the 

BACK

 button to return to the function screen (picture 14). Set the 

functions for serving set 2-9 if needed. Press the 

SAVE

 button to save the 

current settings and return to the main menu. Press the 

START

 button in the 

main menu  to start the routine. To recall and play any of your custom sequences 

at a later date, press the 

Custom Sequences

 button from the main menu. 

Choose the 

Custom Number

 of the program  you wish to use. Press the 

BACK

 

button to return to the main menu then press 

START

.

Picture 10: 

Working Interface Screen

Picture 11: 

Frequency

Picture 12: 

Total Ball Count / Timer

Picture 13: 

Custom Sequence Screen

Picture 14: 

Function Setting of Serve Order

Summary of Contents for H2W TOUCH PRO

Page 1: ...User Manual H2W TOUCH PRO ROBOT paddlepalace com 800 547 5891 503 777 2266...

Page 2: ...e robot more like playing with a human partner as you can visually anticipate the spins on the upcoming balls The H2W Touch Pro Robot has two throw wheels with independently programmed motors allowing...

Page 3: ...is Robot 6 What Power Supply to Use 7 Main Menu Functions Description 8 Landing Spots Functions 8 Landing Spots Functions Spin and Top Bottom Wheel Speed 8 Landing Spots Functions Serve Count 9 Freque...

Page 4: ...r robot The capacity of the Ball Container is 100 40 balls The container should not be filled above the yellow line inside the container Anything other than table tennis balls in the Ball Container ma...

Page 5: ...ip it over the robot head Insert the double pin into the net support connector located on the robot frame Net Support Connector 3 Spread out the ball collection net 4 Insert the Spin Indicator Panel i...

Page 6: ...of the table and insert the Touchscreen LCD Panel into the support Remove the protective film before operating the panel The robot is powered by standard US home current 120V Make sure the power cord...

Page 7: ...the selected program Settings Adjust the Volume Display brightness Language and Time A few seconds after turning on the robot a welcome screen will appear on the control panel see picture 2 Press Ente...

Page 8: ...the Top Wheel Speed button picture 6 to adjust the top throw wheel speed Press the Bottom Wheel Speed button picture 7 to adjust the bottom throw wheel speed Each wheel has 10 stages to choose from T...

Page 9: ...1 180 minutes NOTE the units are in minutes 001 sets the time to one minute 000 means Unlimited time After setting the ball counts or timer press BACK to save the current setting and return to the ma...

Page 10: ...wheel speed and loop level to make the shot perform properly The modified Built In sequences can only be used temporarily When you exit the sequence or press the RESET button the modified setting will...

Page 11: ...eed to be replaced When performing the replacement power off the robot remove the protective cover picture 6 and remove the screws from the friction wheel with a screwdriver clockwise to tighten count...

Page 12: ...rd on the display area of the touchscreen When using or storing the panel please avoid any scratches caused by the hard objects on the surface of touchscreen 2 Please use and store the touchscreen pan...

Page 13: ...n object Clear away the foreign object see page 11 The amount of balls in the container are not enough The amount should be 50 to 100 balls It takes time to transport the balls from container to shoot...

Page 14: ...topspin to 2 spot 18 2 short left side topspins to 10 spot 3 long topspins to 2 spot 1 long topspin to 11 spot 19 1 short right side underspin to 2 spot 1 long underspin to 10 spot 2 long topspins to...

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