Why does the machine move on the court in use?
This could happen on some slippery courts when the external battery
option is used. When the battery is taken out of the machine, the machine
may be too light to be stable. It could move a little bit due to recoil when
the machine shoots out the balls. To keep it stable, it is suggested the user
either puts a weight in the battery cage, or hangs the battery or other
weight on towing handle to increase its weight.
What about the pre-programmed drills for the machine?
The SPINSHOT player machine comes with all drill buttons programmed in
the factory. The setting values are similar to the default values shown in the
phone remote app.
We do not publish the detailed setting values for default drills, as it is
strongly suggested that the user edit the drill settings and download them
to the ball machines to try out, and then create their own preferences. This
is most the important feature that the player machine has. Once the favorite
drill is created, the user can save it on the machine or on the phone for
future use.
Is there any resource that explains the drill programming?
Yes, you can nd some good video resources on YouTube explaining the
programming of the drills. Please visit the Product Support - Videos section
of our website for links to these vidoes.
Can two phones set up different drills to be used on the same
machine?
Yes, the user can edit and save favorite drills on different mobile phones and
download them to the SPINSHOT player machine when using the machine.
The machine will save the downloaded drill data to its memory and shoot
the balls accordingly. The user needs to manually download each drill as
required.
Why can’t I download and install the Drill Maker app for Android
from the SPINSHOT website?
Some preinstalled applications on Android phones may block the installation
of the app for safety reasons. Please temporarily disable such apps like
“LOOKOUT” to allow the installation of the drill maker app.
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