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1.

Remove the wing nut and the two felt washers from 
the Cymbal Holder. Then turn the tilter sleeve in a 
counterclockwise direction and remove it.

2.

Attach the stopper to the Cymbal Holder, and fix at 
a position where the L-shaped part of the stopper is 
on the opposite side from you. To fix the position of 
the stopper, use the tuning key and tighten the key 
bolt firmly.

3.

Attach the tilter sleeve removed in step 1 to the 
Cymbal Holder again, and tighten it in a clockwise 
direction.

4.

Attach one of the felt washers removed in step 1 to 
the Cymbal Holder. The other felt washer will not be 
used within the standard assembly described in this 
manual.

5.

Insert the end of the L-shaped part of the stopper 
into the oval-shaped hole (shown as 

a

) on the 

Cymbal Pad to set the Pad on the Holder. 

* Cymbal Pad PCY135 is very similar to Real High-

Hat Pad RHH135. Check the model name on the 
reverse side. 

6.

Attach the included round-shaped felt with a large 
hole-diameter to the Cymbal Holder, then attach 
the wing nut removed in step 1 and tighten it. Turn 
the wing nut until you are certain that the Cymbal 
Pad is attached. The Cymbal Pad is designed to 
shake when you hit the surface, even when the 
wing nut is tightened securely.

Attaching the Cymbal Pad

PCY135

PCY135

PCY155

Cymbal

holder

Wing nut

Felt washer

Tilter sleeve

Tuning key

Key bolt

Stopper

Felt washer

Tilter sleeve

Felt washer supplied 
with the Cymbal Pad

a

Wing nut

1.

Attach the included module stand to the back side 
of the Drum Trigger Module by using the module 
stand fastening screws.

2.

Attach the module stand onto the holder clamp, 
then tighten the knob to fix the position.

Attaching the Drum Trigger Module

Drum Trigger 
Module

Module stand 
fastening screw

Drum Trigger Module 
(back side) 

Module stand

Front side of

the module

Drum Trigger Module 
+ module stand

Holder Clamp

Knob

1.

If a drum mat (sold separately) is not available, lay 
a sheet of cardboard on the floor to prevent 
scratching the surface.

2.

Loosen the wing bolt (shown with 

a

) of the Hi-Hat 

Stand.

3.

Spread out the legs of the tripod part until it stands 
stable. Tighten the wing bolt loosened in step 2.

4.

Insert the radius rod into the hole of the frame as 
shown below.

5.

As shown at right, loosen the wing bolt (shown with 

b

) to remove the hi-hat clutch.

* The hi-hat clutch is not used within the standard 

assembly described in this manual. Use the hi-hat 
clutch included in the RHH135. 

6.

Pull out the hi-hat shaft 

ı

 from the upper pipe 

Å

.

7.

Insert the hi-hat shaft 

ı

 removed in step 6 into the 

nut of the lower pipe 

Ç

.

8.

Insert the upper pipe 

Å

 into the hi-hat shaft 

ı

 from 

above, then tighten the wing bolt (shown with 

c

 at 

right) at the position where the cymbal support 
plate is positioned at the middle area of the hi-hat 
shaft 

ı

.

9.

Remove the felt washer and the cymbal support 
plate attached above the support plate, since they 
are not used within the standard assembly 
described in this manual. 

10.

Set the Real Hi-Hat Pad RHH135.

* Refer to “Setting Up” in the RHH135 Owner’s Man-

ual. 

Assembling the Hi-Hat Stand

Radius rod

Radius rod

Wing bolt 

a

B

B

C

A

A

B

A

Hi-Hat clutch

Cymbal 
support 
plate

Support 
plate

Cymbal sup-

port plate

c

b

Felt washer

 

Locate the Hi-Hat Stand, Kick Pad and Snare Stand as desired, referring to “Unit Standard Assembly” on the front page. 

 

Before assembling the unit, lay a drum mat (sold separately) on the floor. If a drum mat is not available, lay the cardboard of the included package 
under the Hi-Hat Stand and Kick Pad to prevent damaging the floor. 

 

Connecting the pads to the Drum Trigger Module

 

Connect the cables plugged into the Output jacks of the Pads to the Input jacks of the Drum Trigger module.

 

Connect the AC power adaptor to the Drum Trigger Module.

 

The assembly is now completed.  

 

* For information about the next steps such as tuning the power on/off and checking the actual sound,

refer to “Setting Up” in the Owner’s Manual of the Drum Trigger Module.

1.

If a drum mat (sold separately) is not available, lay a sheet of cardboard on the 
floor to prevent scratching the surface.

2.

Attach the foot pedal (sold separately) to the Kick Pad KP125W, then fix the 
position so that the beater will hit the center of the Pad.

* Refer to the Owner’s Manual of the KP125W. 

Assembling the Kick Pad

Pad

KP125W

(Kick Pad)

Beater

Foot pedal 
(sold separately) 

1.

Spread out the legs of the tripod part then locate the Snare Stand on the floor. 

2.

Spread out the basket part of the Snare Stand, set the Snare Pad XP120SD on 
the basket part, then use the adjustment knob to fix the Snare Pad. 

Assembling the Snare Stand and Snare Pad

Basket

XP120SD 
(Snare Pad)

Legs

Adjustment 
knob

4

NOTICE

5

1.

As shown at right, connect the Pads with the Trigger Input jacks (

q

 

SNARE – 

!0

 KICK/

!1

 and HI-HAT CONTROL jack) of the Drum Trigger 

Module by using the stereo phone cables. 

• Insert the straight plugs of the cable into the Trigger Input jacks of the 

Drum Trigger Module, then insert the L-shaped plugs of the cables into 
each corresponding Pad.

• The stereo phone cable for TOM4 will not be used within the standard 

assembly describled in this manual.

Rear panel of the Drum Trigger Module

!0

!1 i

y

r

w

o

u

t

e

q

Jacks of the Pads

i

y

r

w

u

e

q

RHH135

KP125W

o

!0

!1

6

1.

Make sure the 

F

 (Standby/On) switch is set to the Standby position (

?

), then 

connect the AC power adaptor to the DC IN jack on the rear panel. Twist the cable 
around the cable clip to prevent the DC plug from inadvertently being discon-
nected.

2.

Use the cable bands to bind the cables to the rack as shown at right. If necessary, 
use the spiral tube.

3.

Connect the other end of the AC power adaptor to the AC outlet.

DC IN jack

Cable clip

F

 (Standby/On) switch

Rear panel of the Drum Trigger Module

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