custom batak reflex wall – bespoke made-to-order customized strike a light

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A fully bespoke Batak-style reflex wall, designed, programmed and built to your exact specification by the MadeforArcade team — your design, your dimensions, your shape, with no two alike. Each one ships with our specially developed speed-reflex games built in, available freestanding, wall-mounted or in a custom shape, with full branding personalisation as an option. A crowd-pulling, buy-once event asset that delivers a genuine speed and reaction challenge for every player.

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Custom Batak-style reflex wall with illuminated strike targets

A reflex wall built one way — your way. There is no other like it, because the MadeforArcade design team designs, programs and builds each Batak-style strike-a-light wall to your exact specification.

Your design, your dimensions, your shape — we build it. Every custom reflex wall ships with our set of specially developed speed-reflex games built in, so players get a genuine speed and reaction challenge the moment they step up. Because the whole machine is developed, programmed and assembled in-house, every element is under full control — no off-the-shelf compromises.

Why it works on the floor

A reflex wall is a magnet at events. The lit targets, the ticking clock and the visible scores pull people in, give them a fast competitive hit, then hand the next person a reason to beat the board — the kind of repeatable, hands-on play that builds dwell time and turns a stand into a queue. The built-in speed-reflex games keep the challenge fresh across mixed audiences, from first-timers chasing a personal best to seasoned players pushing for the top score, so the experience earns repeat goes and the bragging rights that get shared.

Built to your spec — and your brand

This is a bespoke, made-to-order build, not a fixed product. Want it freestanding for events, mounted on a wall, or in a custom shape? No problem — the design, the dimensions and the form factor are yours to set. That same control extends to the look: full personalisation to carry your colours and branding is available as an option, so the wall lands as a buy-once asset that does double duty as a crowd-puller and a piece of brand real estate.

Bespoke reflex wall configuration showing a custom layout and form factor

Also known as a Batak reflex wall, strike-a-light wall or speed-reaction wall. Custom shapes, freestanding or wall-mounted builds and bespoke artwork available as options — let’s build your unique machine next.

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The Strike-a-Light (Batak) is a reaction and speed-challenge machine: illuminated buttons light up at random and the player presses each one as fast as possible. This manual explains safe use, commissioning, operation, programming and maintenance.

Caution: never leave the machine running unattended, and never run it for more than 10 hours continuously. After a maximum of 10 hours, switch it off (unplugged) for at least one hour.

Disclaimer

Made for Arcade makes no representations or warranties with respect to this manual and, to the maximum extent permitted by law, expressly limits its liability for any failure to conform to any warranty resulting from the replacement of this manual with another. In addition, Made for Arcade reserves the right to revise this publication at any time without obligation to notify any person of the revision.

The information in this documentation contains general descriptions and/or technical characteristics of the performance of the machine mentioned in this documentation. This documentation is not intended as a substitute for, and should not be used to determine, the suitability or reliability of this machine for specific user applications.

It is the duty of such user or system integrator to carry out — in relation to the relevant specific application or use of the product — an adequate and complete risk analysis, evaluation and testing of the products.

Please note: all images used in this manual are for illustrative purposes only and may differ from the actual product. This is because the colours, dimensions and other properties of the actual product may differ from the image.

Made for Arcade and/or its affiliates or subsidiaries are not responsible or liable for any misuse of the information contained in this document. If you have any suggestions for improvements or changes, or have found any errors in this documentation, please let us know.

All relevant national, regional and local safety regulations must be followed when installing and using this machine. For safety reasons and to ensure compliance with the documented system data, the components may only be repaired by the manufacturer.

If machines are used for applications with technical safety regulations, the relevant instructions must be observed. Failure to observe this information may result in personal injury and/or damage to the machine.

This machine is intended for entertainment purposes only. It is not intended for use for profit, for the wagering or payout of money, or for gambling or games of chance. Made for Arcade makes no representation or warranty that the use, installation or operation of this machine is permitted or lawful in any particular region, country, jurisdiction or venue. It is the sole responsibility of the buyer and/or end-user to ensure that their use of the machine complies with all applicable laws, regulations and licensing or permit requirements (including any gambling, gaming or amusement regulations).

Copyright © Made for Arcade. All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Send a request to the publisher for permission.

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This is the English user manual (or an automatic translation thereof). Manuals in other languages may be available on request.

Power supply and surge protection

Arcade and entertainment machines are computer-controlled and contain sensitive electronics. Mains power at events, venues and even ordinary outlets is frequently unstable or “dirty” — voltage spikes, surges, sags and brown-outs, flicker, overloaded or shared circuits, generators, long extension runs and the switching of nearby equipment can all push the supply outside the machine’s safe operating range.

You must always connect the machine through a good-quality surge protector, and — wherever the supply is unreliable or the machine must not lose power unexpectedly — through an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). These sensitive machines cannot tolerate power spikes, surges, brown-outs or sudden cut-offs.

Damage, data loss or malfunction caused by power-supply problems is not covered by warranty. Failure to use adequate power protection can lead to machine malfunction and, in some cases, a risk of fire or bodily harm. If you are unsure about your power supply, consult a qualified electrician before use.

Support and service

For more information, service, technical support, ordering user manuals, or for any other questions, please contact:
Made for Arcade
Besterdstraat 9a, 5051HH Goirle, The Netherlands
Email: [email protected] · Web: madeforarcade.com

Machine description

The Strike-a-Light is a reaction / speed-challenge machine (a “Batak”). The playing field has several illuminated buttons (usually 8–12) that light up at random; the player presses each lit button as fast as possible. When a button is hit, its light goes out and another lights up immediately. Miss a button, or press the wrong one, and you receive a penalty. The goal is to hit as many correct buttons as possible within a set time. Behaviour can be tuned in the user menu (see Programming).

Intended use

For entertainment use. The minimum age for use is 14; underage players should only use the machine under the direct supervision of a competent adult. Never leave the machine running unattended, and never run it for more than 10 hours continuously — after a maximum of 10 hours, switch it off (unplugged) for at least one hour.

Safety and risks

Operating the machine can involve risk. Before use, make sure everyone involved understands the risks and the machine’s limitations. Operation is never 100% predictable: depending on player behaviour and menu settings, rare situations may need immediate attention from a supervisor. A competent adult must always be able to intervene. Observe all national, regional and local safety regulations.

Specifications

Type Reaction / speed-challenge machine (Batak)
Players 1, or 2 (one per side, shared score)
Buttons Typically 8–12 illuminated buttons
Operating voltage 12 V (via the supplied adapter)
Controls Remote control (numeric keypad)
Audio SD card (music, sound effects, voice — replaceable)

Unpacking and preparation

  1. Remove the Strike-a-Light from the wooden/steel crate (if applicable).
  2. Remove all packaging materials (foam, plastic, cardboard).
  3. Locate the matching remote control — it is used to adjust the settings.

Commissioning (turning on)

The Strike-a-Light runs on 12 V. Inspect the exterior, interior, components and power cord for damage — pay extra attention to loose or damaged parts. Do not connect the machine if anything is damaged. Once checked, plug the power cord into the back/bottom of the machine and into a suitable mains outlet. The machine starts automatically (you may hear a noise during start-up).

Operation

Buttons on the field light up at random; the player presses each lit button as fast as possible. Hitting a button turns it off and lights the next; a miss or wrong press gives a penalty. The aim is to hit as many correct buttons as possible within the time limit. One player progresses through levels (Level 1 easy, Level 2+ harder), or two players use one side each and share a score for cooperative / team play.

Programming (user settings)

Use the remote control to open and adjust the settings menu — each number key maps to a menu item. Most-used keys: 7 = decrease, 9 = increase, 8 = save.

Key Setting
0 Error sounds on/off. Off = no sound for misses/errors and no penalty for a late press.
1 Round 1 goal — buttons to hit to pass Round 1 (1 correct button = 1 point).
2 Round 2 goal — buttons to hit to pass Round 2 (2 correct buttons = 1 point).
3 Round 3 goal — buttons to hit to reach Round 3 (3 correct buttons = 1 point).
4 Winning score — total points needed to win the game.
5 Button lighting speed — higher = slower/easier, lower = faster/harder.
6 Total game time — seconds a player has to complete the game.
7 Decrease the current value.
8 Save / confirm changes.
9 Increase the current value.
(+) / (−) Volume up / down.
(») / («) Next / previous music track.
Speaker button (top right) Turn the music off.

Easy set-up tip: raise the threshold to advance to Level 2 (key 2) so players stay in Level 1, and lower the points needed to win (key 4) below that threshold — the game then ends before reaching harder levels.

Audio / SD card: all audio (music, sound effects, voice) is on an SD card inside the machine. To change the language, music or spoken text, replace the file with your own recording — it must keep the exact same file name and directory as the original.

Maintenance

Service the machine every 4 hours of use, or at least once a week for light use. Visually inspect all internal and external wiring and mechanisms for damage, breakage or abnormal behaviour — energetic play can loosen buttons or pull on cables. Always switch off and unplug before maintenance.

Decommissioning (taking out of service)

Unplug the machine from the mains to disconnect it completely. Do not leave it unattended while connected to power.

Precautionary measures

  • Supervise the machine at all times with a competent adult who can intervene.
  • Never run it more than 10 hours continuously; rest it at least one hour (unplugged) afterwards.
  • Switch off and unplug before any maintenance to avoid electric shock or short circuit.
  • Do not disassemble, alter or modify the machine without our permission.
  • Carry out the periodic maintenance above and follow our instructions for anything not covered here.
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Specifications

Ease of useEasy
Set-up time10–15 min
Players / hour20–50
Power requirement110–240V / 50Hz
Event typeTrade shows, Festivals & public events, In-house promotions
FeaturesCustom-brandable, LED lighting, Signature Series
ContainsGame electronics

Specifications may vary or change over time. Verify all specifications prior to purchase. No rights can be derived from this information.

Questions

Can it be branded with our design?

Yes — most machines can be branded by our design department per your specifications. Simply send your artwork and our team will go to work for you, delivering a turn-key custom-branded solution.

Do you provide warranty on your machines?

Absolutely! Each machine comes standard with a 1-year full service and parts warranty at any of our service centers, no questions asked. You can extend warranty to a full 2 years by clicking the option box above (highly recommended). See our T&C for details.

Do you ship to my country?

Yes — for sales we ship worldwide; for rentals we prefer to limit shipping to Western Europe. And if you have your own carrier account (FedEx, DHL, etc.) you can always arrange to have your order picked up from our service centers.

How are products packed?

For trucking, train or air cargo, crating is needed — check the option box above to add the custom wooden protective crating the carrier requires. If you arrange your own pickup, crating is optional and may save you the cost of having a custom frame built.

Can you pre-load our prizes, tokens or content?

Yes — we can pre-load prizes, capsules, tokens or your own media so the machine arrives play-ready for your event.

Is it plug-and-play, or do we need a technician?

Most machines arrive pre-programmed and plug-and-play; setup takes minutes. For live events you can opt to have tech support as back-up per WhatsApp if you ever need a hand — see our service contract for expedited on-call assistance.

More questions? See our full questions & answers.

custom batak reflex wall - bespoke made-to-order customized strike a light
custom batak reflex wall - bespoke made-to-order customized strike a light
custom batak reflex wall - bespoke made-to-order customized strike a light

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