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NOTE

When assembling the Pads and 

Connector

, match the depressed side of 

Connector

 

with the protruding side of Pads.

    

   

Depression

   

Convex

Below are examples of wrong assembly.

A2

C4

Step 6

A2

x5

C4

x5

Assemble the Pads and connector as illustrated. 

T3

x5

Tilt the Tom for smoother playing.  

T2

x5

T1

T2

Summary of Contents for PED-021M

Page 1: ...PED 021M USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...he risk of serious physical injury and even death Please operate the machine according to instructions Object damage refers to any harm or adverse effects to household furniture pets and etc About Signs This sign indicates a warning or caution Please read the accompanied instruction to prevent any dangers This sign indicates any forbidden activity This sign indicates an instructional procedure for...

Page 3: ... and stably WARNING Use only the included adapter Make sure that the voltage of the socket matches the voltage indicated on your adapter to prevent damage or electric shock Please do not over twist or over bend the power cable or place any objects on it Doing so may result in short circuit that can lead to fire and electric shock Please do not operate the machine with high volume over a long perio...

Page 4: ...ormation page CAUTION Always place the machine and the adapter in areas with good airflow When inserting or removing the power cable into from the socket or the machine always grab the plug instead of the cable If you plan not to operate the machine for a long period of time please remove the adapter from the socket To prevent the cables from tangling place the cables out of reach of children Do n...

Page 5: ...atile oil diluting solutions alcohol or any other kinds of solvents to prevent the machine from deforming or discoloring Additional Precautions During operation please handle with care to prevent any damage Do not hit or press against the display screen Always grab the heads of cables during insertion removal to prevent damage to the cables or the machine To prevent disturbing your neighbors pleas...

Page 6: ...x2 x1 x1 L1 L2 L3 B1 B2 B3 Adapter L L Mono Sound Cable Black L L Streao Sound Cable Blue Drum Stick 1 set User Manual Cable Tie x1 x7 x2 x1 x2 x2 Parts Please make sure that you have all the necessary parts before assembly Support Stand S1 Ø2 22 x80 cm x5 S2 x2 S3 Ø1 27 x40 cm x5 S4 Ø1 27 x20 cm x2 ...

Page 7: ... T shape Connector Connector Type A U shape Plate Double Screws Connector Type B 20cm Adjustable Bar x4 x7 x1 x5 x2 Parts Spare Parts P1 P2 P3 T1 T2 T3 T1 T3 Floor Pad Ø2 22 cm Stopper Driver Bolt Nut Bolt x4 x2 x1 x10 x32 x22 x2 ...

Page 8: ...8 Assembly Instructions NOTE Please insert the bolts and nuts to connectors before assembly T2 T3 P3 ...

Page 9: ...ther side of the two floor bars with double Connector locks and place the bars parallel to each other with a distance equal to the length of the main support bar Adjust the facing direction of the Connector locks as according to the diagram S1 Ø2 22 x80 cm x1 S2 x1 x1 ...

Page 10: ... support bar on the left should have two T shape connectors and two connector A s as according to the illustration on the left These two connector A s are for Hi Hat and Snare C1 x4 C2 x3 NOTE Adjust the heights of all four T shape connectors so that they match on either main support bar C1 C1 C1 C2 C2 C1 S1 S1 C2 ...

Page 11: ...nd the 3 connectors locks on the floor bars with the upper one assembled with connector s These connector will be used for three Pads Please assemble the connector s to the upper main support bar first NOTE Please check the direction to which the connector s are facing They should face the rear as illustrated NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE S1 S1 C2 C2 C2 C2 ...

Page 12: ...Insert the assembled main support bars from Step 1 into the Connector locks on the assembled floor bars from Step 3 Adjust as necessary to make sure that the main support bars are perpendicular to the floor bars ...

Page 13: ...st the angle and length of the adjustable bar by first loosening the screw a bit NOTE With the chair that you will be using you should sit on the chair and adjust the heights of the upper connectors according to your chest and knee heights The lower connectors on the main support bars should match the height of your knees while the upper connectors on the main bars should match that of your chest ...

Page 14: ...match the depressed side of Connector with the protruding side of Pads Depression Convex Below are examples of wrong assembly A2 C4 Step 6 A2 x5 C4 x5 Assemble the Pads and connector as illustrated T3 x5 Tilt the Tom for smoother playing T2 x5 T1 T2 ...

Page 15: ...rt structure Mounting on the stand A1 x1 C3 x1 Position the Sound Module onto the Bar and fold the U Shape Plate upwards around the bar Secure the U Shape Plate to the back of the Sound Module with Screws Remove the protective film A1 C3 ...

Page 16: ...16 Hi Hat Snare Tom 1 Cymbal 1 Hi Hat Controller Bass Drum Controller optional controller only Cymbal 2 Tom 2 Tom 3 Bass Drum DC IN 5V1A ...

Page 17: ... L3 Blue CYMBAL 1 CYMBAL 2 L2 Black HI HAT CTRL BASS DRUM CTRL Sound Cable L2 Black x7 L3 Blue x2 Connect the Sound Cables to the Drum Pads Pedals and Sound Module Mono cable one black line Stereo cable two black lines Must use stereo cable ...

Page 18: ...TOM1 TOM2 CRASH1 CRASH2 TOM3 H H PEDAL BASS DRUM PEDAL Hi Hat Pad Labeled as and Hi Hat Pedal Labeled as correspond to each other as open and close Hi Hat simulating realistic Hi Hat playing Choke effect loosen loosen ...

Page 19: ...19 ...

Page 20: ...M LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 RIDE1 BASS TECHNO 2 16 HI HAT SNARE WOOD HI MID TOM LOW TOM SHOUT CRASH1 RIDE1 BASS LATIN 2 17 RATTLE LOW CONGA CONGA RIM OPEN HIGH CONGA FLOOR CONGA LOW TIMBALE CRASH1 RIDE1 BASS FUSION 2 18 HI HAT SNARE WOOD HI MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 RIDE1 BASS ROCK 3 19 HI HAT SNARE RIM HI MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 RIDE2 BASS JAZZ 3 20 HI HAT SNARE RIM HI MID TOM ...

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