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The remote control can manually illuminate any light. Deactivate the trigger sensors with a short press of the triangle button and any light from the system with a long press of the L# buttons.  

Manual Operation

Using Trigger Sensors

The remote can be used to switch the system between four different programmed and customizable modes.​

***Light Time is the length of time the light(s) will stay illuminated, which can be adjusted from 0.5 - 9.0 seconds.

***Delay Time is the length of time between lights illuminating, which can be adjusted from 0.0 - 20.0 seconds.

The system will randomly select a light and show a random color.

 

*Set the light time and delay time as desired.

Auto 1

All lights will turn on simultaneously and show a different random color.

 

*Set the light time and delay time as desired.

Auto 2

The 4 lights will turn into 2 sets of paired lights creating gates or goals. The gates will come on in random order, individually and show either red or green.

 

*Set the light time and delay time as desired.

Auto 3

The 4 lights will turn into 2 sets of paired light creating gates or goals. The gates will come on simultaneously, randomly either red or green.

 

*Set the light time and delay time as desired.

Auto 4

Four Programmable Modes

How to use the
Heads Up STS

This versatile system has three different ways to trigger the lights:

1

Manually
with Remote

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2

Trigger
Sensors

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3

Programmed
by Remote

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How to use the Remote

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Place triggers up to 8 feet apart, and set desired number of lights according to drill

Step 1:
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A player or ball crosses the sensors to randomly illuminate one of the  lights with a random color or all of the lights will illuminate blue.

Step 2:
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A single light will turn red, yellow, green or purple or all of them will be blue. Assign a different task to each color for a cognitive benefit. 

Step 3:

Using Trigger Sensors

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