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KD-120 (V-Kick Trigger Pad)

1.

 

Place the KD-120 pad, with the head surface facing downward, on a flat surface such as the floor.

 

2.

 

Use the included tuning key to loosen and remove the bolts for the brackets on the back of the KD-120 pad.

 

3.

 

Mount the stand on the brackets so that the output jack for the KD-120 pad faces up.

Use the bolts you removed earlier to secure the KD-120 pad to the stand, tightening the bolts with the 

included tuning key.

 

fig.08.e

 

* Take care not to pinch your fingers between the KD-120 pad and the stand plate.

 

4.

 

Adjust the ends of the legs to match the location where you’re installing the KD-120.

Adjust to use the spike legs when installing on carpeting or other soft surfaces, or the rubber legs when 

installing on flooring or other hard surfaces.

When shipped from the factory, the stand is adjusted for using the rubber legs. If you’re using the 

rubber legs, proceed to step 5 on the next page.

 

Setup

 

Assembling the KD-120

Output jack

Bracket

Adjusting for the Spike Legs

1.

Loosen the leg nut.

2.

Turn the rubber foot to adjust so that the spike portion sticks out from 

the rubber foot. Adjust the length of the spike to suit the location 

where installing and the length you prefer.

* The tip of the spike is sharp. Handle it with care.

3.

Tighten the nut to secure the rubber foot in place and keep it from 

loosening.

* When using on flooring, the spike legs may damage the floor. Adjust to use the rubber legs.

Adjusting for the Rubber Legs

1.

Loosen the leg nut.

2.

Turn the rubber foot to adjust so that the spike portion does not stick 

out from the rubber foot.

3.

Tighten the nut to secure the rubber foot in place and keep it from 

loosening.

Nut

Rubber foot

Spike

Nut

Rubber foot

TD-20K_e.book 6 ページ 2006年12月7日 木曜日 午前9時24分

Summary of Contents for TD-20K

Page 1: ... grasp of every feature provided by your new unit Owner s manual should be read in its entirety The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference Check the Contents of the Box TD 20 Percussion Sound Module x 1 VH 12 V Hi Hat x 1 KD 120 V Kick Trigger Pad x 1 PD 125 V Pad x 3 PD 105 V Pad x 2 CY 14C V Cymbal Crash x 2 CY 15R V Cymbal Ride x 1 Tuning Key x 1 TD 20K Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ... supervision until the child is capable of following all the rules essential for the safe operation of the unit 014 Protect the unit from strong impact Do not drop it 104 Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming entangled Also all cords and cables should be placed so they are out of the reach of children 106 Never climb on top of nor place heavy objects on the unit 115b RE Install only the ac...

Page 3: ...oft dry cloth 402 Never use benzine thinners alcohol or solvents of any kind to avoid the possibility of discoloration and or defor mation Additional Precautions ADD Brushes nylon can be used for brush playing Do NOT use metal brushes 553 Use a reasonable amount of care when using the unit s buttons sliders or other controls and when using its jacks and connectors Rough handling can lead to malfun...

Page 4: ...rom the bottom of the TD 20 and use them Use of other screws may result in damage to the unit 928 When turning the unit upside down get a bunch of newspapers or magazines and place them under the four corners or at both ends to prevent damage to the buttons and controls Also you should try to orient the unit so no buttons or controls get damaged 929 When turning the unit upside down handle with ca...

Page 5: ... Use a plastic beater fig 07 e Due to the nature of the materials used in the sensor changes in room temperature and humid may affect the sensitivity of the sensor Contents of the Package Component Parts Names KD 120 Pad Stand Leg x 2 Beater Bracket Lug T bolt Shell Leg Plate Head Hoop Output jack Tuning bolt Lock nut Rubber foot Cushion Sensor TD 20K_e book 5 ページ 2006年12月7日 木曜日 午前9時24分 ...

Page 6: ...aces When shipped from the factory the stand is adjusted for using the rubber legs If you re using the rubber legs proceed to step 5 on the next page Setup Assembling the KD 120 Output jack Bracket Adjusting for the Spike Legs 1 Loosen the leg nut 2 Turn the rubber foot to adjust so that the spike portion sticks out from the rubber foot Adjust the length of the spike to suit the location where ins...

Page 7: ...s plate section at a right angle to the floor fig 12 e 11 Make any fine adjustments necessary and tighten the stand brackets to make sure the KD 120 is secure on the stand Make sure the KD 120 s four legs and heel portion of the kick pedal is securely on the floor by loosening the stand s T bolts and adjusting the length of the legs If the kick pedal has no under plate then arrange the stand s pla...

Page 8: ...ing points of the two beaters fall at equal distances to the left and right of the center of the head fig 13 When using a twin double kick pedal as with a regular pedal use the included beater or a plastic beater as the beater for the kick pedal When Using a Twin Double Kick Pedal TD 20K_e book 8 ページ 2006年12月7日 木曜日 午前9時24分 ...

Page 9: ...itivity and may even result in incorrect operation Be sure to tighten each tuning bolt a little at a time as described in the above explanation 5 Adjust bolt b so that the tension is the same as the tension of a 6 Next adjust c and d and e and f in the same way 7 Make sure that the head tension is even and repeat steps 5 and 6 if you wish to make further adjustments On the KD 120 adjusting the hea...

Page 10: ...g it counterclockwise 3 Remove the hoop 4 Remove the old head 5 Place the new head on the shell 6 Place the hoop onto the head 7 First lightly tighten bolt a in the above diagram by rotating it clockwise Then tighten bolt b to about the same force 8 Now lightly tighten c and then d Tighten e and f in the same way 9 Next adjust the tension of the head Refer to Adjusting the Head Tension above Fully...

Page 11: ...low To prevent malfunction and or damage to speakers or other devices always turn down the volume and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections Rim Shot Capable Trigger Inputs 2 SNARE 3 6 TOM 1 4 12 15 AUX 1 4 Brush Sweep Capable Trigger Inputs 2 SNARE Make sure the snare drum stand you use is designed to firmly hold a 12 inch PD 125 drum Be sure to tighten the stand fixing s...

Page 12: ...ge over a period of time so readjust when necessary fig 17 e 3 Using the tuning key turn the tuning bolts two full revolutions each thus tightening them Tighten each tuning bolt one by one observing the numerical order shown in the figure fig 18 Adjusting the Head Adjusting the Head Tension Heads MUST BE TUNED BEFORE PLAYING Like with an acoustic drum accurate and equal head tension is needed for ...

Page 13: ... CY 14C unit Wing nut Wing nut Felt washer Felt washer Stopper Stopper Cable tie Cable tie Component Parts Names Edge Portion Bow Portion Bell Portion BOW BELL OUTPUT Jack BOW EDGE OUTPUT Jack Wing Nut Felt Washer Stopper Edge Portion Bow Portion Wing Nut Felt Washer Stopper BOW EDGE OUTPUT Jack The CY 14C has no BOW BELL OUTPUT Jack TD 20K_e book 13 ページ 2006年12月7日 木曜日 午前9時24分 ...

Page 14: ... the movement of the cymbal units when struck fig 23 e Take care to ensure that the cables do not touch the cymbal units and or the stand A cable touching a cymbal unit or a stand may cause double sounding or other incorrect operation Double sounding may occur if the wing nut is loose Do NOT use the washer or felt included with the cymbal mount Mounting on the Stand Stopper Be sure to orient it co...

Page 15: ...nected to the TD 20 percussion sound module the offset must be adjusted Use trigger inputs AUX1 AUX4 when adding new pads Do not pull or stretch the cables too tight T1 T2 T3 T4 PD 125 PD 125 PD 125 RD BOW BELL RDE BOW EDGE CY 14C CY 14C CY 14C CY 14C CY 15R CY 15R CR1 BOW EDGE CR2 BOW EDGE KIK KD 120 SNR PD 105 PD 105 TD 20 HH TRIGGER OUT HHC CTRL OUT VH 12 VH 12 KIK SNR T1 T2 T3 T4 HH HHC CR1 CR...

Page 16: ...he pad Placing your hand on the head of the pad might prevent the cross stick sound from being played properly With certain snare and tom sounds slight changes in the way you play rim shots changes the nuance fig 27 e Normal Rim Shots Open Rim Shots Strike the head and rim simultaneously fig 29 e Shallow Rim Shots Simultaneously strike the head near the rim and the rim itself The same effect is pr...

Page 17: ...f the stick On the CY 14C bell shots are not supported fig 33 e Choke Play Choking pinching the cymbal s edge with the hand immediately after hitting the cymbal makes the sound stop Choke the location of the edge sensor shown in the figure If you choke an area where there is no sensor the sound does not stop fig 34 The CY 15R is capable of sensing the point on the bow that is struck You need to ch...

Page 18: ...er portion is one component that eventually wears out the more so if numerous rim shots are performed and will require replacement Rim shots may not be performed correctly when the rubber portion is worn out If this occurs replace the hoop Consult Roland Service for more on replacing the hoop Size 15 inches Triggers 3 Bow Bell Edge Connectors BOW BELL Output Jack BOW EDGE Output Jack Dimensions 37...

Page 19: ...19 Specifications This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89 336 EEC For EU Countries TD 20K_e book 19 ページ 2006年12月7日 木曜日 午前9時24分 ...

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