IT'S A LOB! HIT AN
OVERHEAD SMASH!

MODEL: 66-007

AGES 8 & UP

I N S T R U C T I O N

This product is an electronic game, not an actual tennis racket. Accordingly, use this game only in the manner described in the instructions and not to hit or strike a ball or any other object or surface. Although the game is designed to simulate tennis, it should be swung only using small to moderate levels of force. It is not necessary, and could cause damage to the game or injury to persons or property, to swing the toy with excessive force. When playing this game, make sure that your play area is free of obstructions and well away from other people.

1. INTRODUCTION

It looks like a tennis racquet. But a very special one. It's a virtual tennis racquet. You will always play against a computer opponent. You must swing the racquet to keep the virtual ball in play!

You will hear the ball coming, you will see an LED light as the ball arrives, and you will hear a voice call out to you, instructing you to hit either a FOREHAND, BACKHAND, or OVERHEAD LOB. If you want, instead of waiting for the ball to bounce, you can also "rush the net" and punch-volley before the ball hits the ground. It's a more effective shot than the forehand, backhand or lob, but harder to do!

2. RULES

The racquet is designed for both left and right handed players. When the verbal command yells "FORE!", the unit is telling you the ball is coming at you to your forehand side -- so hit a forehand. When the verbal command yells, "BACK!", the unit is telling you the ball is coming at you to your backhand side -- so hit a backhand. When the verbal command yells, "LOB!", the unit is telling you the ball is coming over your head -- so hit an overhead smash.

There are two LED lights, located on either side of the grip, which indicate when the ball has reached you. The LED lights up when the ball has reached you. Since there is an LED on either side, you see the LED light no matter if you hit a forehand or a backhand shot.

Whenever you swing the racquet, it activates the intelligence of the racquet -- the racquet KNOWS how well you swing! You are required to use excellent timing on each stroke in order to return the ball!

You are responsible for SERVING when it is your game to serve -- and you are also responsible for activating the opponent's serve when it is time to do so. When you are serving, you must have good timing to hit the ball at the precise moment following the "toss" of the ball.

Scoring is the same as regular tennis: love, fifteen, thirty, forty, deuce, advantages, and game. If you choose to play a six game match and the score becomes deadlocked at 6 games a piece, play a 12-point tie breaker.

3. YOUR VIRTUAL CONTROL PAD

GAME SELECT

 

 

 

 

LEVEL SELECT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OFF/ON

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SERVE/VOLLEY

 

 

 

 

 

 

SERVE/VOLLEY

 

 

 

 

 

OFF/ON switch

-- to turn the unit off/on

SERVE/VOLLEY button

--to activate the serve (you activate the serve for both yourself and your computer opponent).

--press during play to volley (hit a net shot without having the ball bounce first).

GAME SELECT button

--to select 1 to 6 game set.

--press during a game and the unit will announce the score, with server's score always announced first.

LEVEL SELECT button

--to select skill levels 1-4 plus practice mode Level 1 (Beginner)

Level 2 (Intermediate) Level 3 (Expert) Level 4 (Professional) Practice Training

--press during a game and the unit will announce the current game level, the current number of games in the match, and the current game score.

RESET

-- to reset the game if your unit malfunctions.

4. HOW TO PLAY

Press the OFF/ON button to turn on the unit.

The unit will announce the default selection of "LEVEL 1, SIX GAME MATCH." Of course, you can select whatever skill level and match length you want.

Use the GAME SELECT button to select number of games in the set. You can play any number of games to a match between 1 and 6.

Use the LEVEL SELECT button to select skill level. The higher the skill level, the faster the speed of the ball! There are four skill levels to choose from plus a practice mode.

--Level 1 is for beginners.

--Level 2 is for intermediate players.

--Level 3 is for expert players.

--Level 4 is for professional players (the opponent is extremely good -- it's almost impossible to win!!)

--Practice training

Now use the SERVE/VOLLEY to begin the game! You always serve the first game. Then serving alternates each game of the set.

Press the SERVE/VOLLEY button on the grip and release it. You will hear the tossing sound. Then swing

the racquet (over the head) in a serving motion. You will see that the red LED light will turn on if your

timing is good.

The virtual ball then goes over to the other side of the net if you hit it right! However, if you hit it poorly, the unit will yell "FAULT!" and you must serve again.

If you hit the serve poorly again, the unit will yell "DOUBLE FAULT!" and will award the point to your opponent.

HOW TO RETURN THE BALL

If your opponent manages to hit the ball, you will hear the ball being hit followed by a bouncing sound. You should then swing the racquet to return the ball. You will see that the red LED will turn on at the precise moment you are to make your swing! As you prepare to hit the ball, the unit will call out to you either "FORE!", "BACK!" or "LOB!" There are also different sounds generated depending on each particular ball.

FORE means the shot is arriving on your forehand side -- hit a forehand.

FOREHAND

BACK means the shot is arriving on your backhand side -- hit a backhand.

BACKHAND

LOB means the shot is over your head -- hit an overhead smash. You can hit an overhead smash either before or after the bouncing sound. If you smash before the bouncing sound, you can smash the ball faster, but the shot will be more difficult to control than it would be if you are to wait for the ball to bounce first!

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Tiger 66-007 manual Introduction, Rules, Your Virtual Control PAD, HOW to Play