Pyle PED-021M User Manual

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PED-021M
USER MANUAL
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Operation Warning
Instruction for Prevention of Fire, Electric Shock, & Physical Injury
About Warning & Caution Signs
WARNING
CAUTION
This sign indicates the 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 users to follow with.
ALWAYS FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS
AS DESCRIBED BELOW
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WARNING
Please read the following instruction before operation.
Do not open or, in any way, modify the machine or adapter.
Do not attempt to repair the machine, or replace any internal parts by yourself, unless instructed to do so by the manual. In case of technical need, please contact with your retailer, or their customer service, or any recognized retailers printed on the information page.
Do not store or operate the machine under the following described conditions:
• Near areas with extreme temperature. (For example, in the car under the sun, near a heat venting pipe, and etc.)
• In very humid environments. (For example, in the bathroom, in the
toilet, on wet oor, and etc.)
• Exposing to rain.
• In the sand.
• In shaking & unstable environments.
Operate the machine with the recommended support stands and accessories only.
For proper operation, make sure that
the support stands are placed on at
and stable ground in order to support the machine safely 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 over­bend the power cable, or place any objects on it. Doing so may result in
short-circuit that can lead to re and
electric shock.
Please do not operate the machine with high volume over a long period of time regardless of using an
amplier or a headphone, to prevent
damage to your hearing. Should any hearing discomfort results, stop using the machine and consult a hearing doctor.
Prevent letting any object like coins or pins, or any liquid slip inside the machine.
Should any of the following situations result, please stop operation and remove the adapter from the socket, and consult with your retailer, the nearest customer service, or any of the recognized retailers listed on the information page:
• The adapter or the power cable is damaged.
• An object, or liquid has slipped into the interior of the machine.
• The machine has been exposed in rain, or has got wet.
• The machine is not operating or is operating with noticeable problems.
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WARNING
If there were children in the household, the adults should be responsible of ateaching the children to follow the safety precautions explained in the manual.
Do not share the power supply with too many adapters at the same time. When using an extension power supply, please make sure that the total power usage does not exceed the limit stated on the extension power supply. Doing so may result in
melting of the cables and re.
When using the machine in other countries, please consult your retailer, the nearest customer service, or any of the recognized retailers listed on the information page.
CAUTION
Always place the machine and the
adapter in areas with good airow.
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 not place heavy objects on the machine.
When moving the machine, or during insertion/removal of the plug, always use dry hands.
When moving the machine, or during insertion/removal of the plug, always use dry hands.
Please turn off the power and remove the adapter from the socket before cleaning the machine.
When there is a risk of lightning strike, please remove the adapter from the socket.
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Power Supply
• Do not share the power supply with other electronics that can produce cable statics, for example, electric motors.
• It is normal for direct current (DC) to produce heat with extended usage, and there is no need to be worried.
• Before connecting the machine to other equipments, always turn off the power to prevent damage.
Placement/Location
• Operating the machine near a post-
amplier or machines that use high-power
converters, buzzing may result. To prevent this problem, please change the machine’s facing direction, or place the machine away from the interrupting sources.
• This machine may interfere with the radios and televisions. Please do not operate the machines near them.
• Do not place the machine under sun, or near any heat source, as high temperature may cause the machine to deform or discolor.
• To prevent permanent damage, please do not expose the machine to moist or in humid environments.
Maintenance
• For normal cleaning, please use soft cloth with little or no moist for wiping. For tougher spots, use neutral-pH and wear-free cleaner then use dry soft cloth to wipe clean.
• Never use volatile 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, please operate the machine at an acceptable volume, or use a headphone, especially at nights.
• Although the machine is designed to minimize unwanted noise during operation, the percussive sound may still pass through the
oor or walls, resulting in unexpected noise.
Please be careful not to let such sound disturb your neighbors, especially at nights.
• When transporting the machine, please use
the original or similar stufng and box.
• Please use ofcal cables for connection.
When using cables from other companies, please note the following:
Some cables may consist of resistors, which may be incompatible and result in extremely low volume. For information about the
specications of cables, please consult with
the manufacturers.
• Please do not hit the pads with excessive
force to prevent the risk of hurting your ngers.
Precautions
Please read the following precautions aside from the safety
instructions
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Accessories
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5
Sound Module Pad Cynbal Hi-Hat
Controller
Bass Drum
Controller
x1 x5 x2 x1 x1
L1 L2 L3 B1 B2 B3
Adapter L-L Mo no
Sound Cable
(Black)
L-L St reao
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
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Connectors
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5
T-shape
Connector
Connector
Typ e A
U-shape Plate &
Double Screws
Connector
Typ e 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
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Assembly Instructions
NOTE
Please insert the bolts and nuts to connectors before assembly.
T2
T3
P3
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×
P1
P1
S1
S2
S2
P1
P1
Step 1
P1
x4
Assemble the oor pads onto either side of the two oor 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
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Step 2
S1 Ø2.22 x80 (cm) x2
Assemble the T-shape connectors and connector A(s) onto the main support bars. The main 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
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Step 3
S1 Ø2.22 x80 (cm) x2
C2
x4
The remaining three main support bars are for connection between the upper connectors on the main support bars and the 3 connectors locks on the oor 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
rst.
NOTE
Please check the direction to which the
connector(s) are facing. They should face
the rear as illustrated.
NOTENOTE NOTE NOTE
S1
S1
C2C2C2 C2
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Step 4
Insert the assembled main support bars (from Step 1) into the Connector
locks on the assembled oor bars
(from Step 3). Adjust as necessary to make sure that the main support bars
are perpendicular to the oor bars.
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Step 5
S3 Ø1.27 x40 (cm) x5
S4 Ø1.27 x20 (cm) x2
C5
x2
P2
x2
20
40
40
40
40
40
20
C5
P2
P2
C5
Insert the long and short locking bars, and stoppers as illustrated to complete the support structure. Adjust the angle and length of the
adjustable bar by rst
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.
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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
T1T2
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Assemble the pads onto the
support 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
lm.
A1
C3
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Hi-Hat
Snare
Tom 1
Cymbal 1
Hi-Hat Controller
Bass Drum Controller
(optional, controller only)
Cymbal 2
Tom 2
Tom 3
Bass Drum
① ② ③ ④ ⑤
⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩
DC IN (5V1A)
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(Black)
HI-HATSNARETOM1 TOM2TOM3
L2
L3
(Blue)
CYMBAL 1CYMBAL 2
L2
(Black)
HI-HAT CTRLBASS 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)
!
④⑦
Must use stereo cable.
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HI-HAT
SNARE
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
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Sound list
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HI-HAT2SNARE RIM
3
TOM1
4
TOM2
5
TOM3
6
CYMBAL 17CYMBAL 2
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BASS
DRUM
ROCK -1
01 HI-H AT SNARE RIM HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CR ASH1 CRASH2 BASS
JA ZZ -1
02 HI -HAT SNARE RIM HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 CRASH2 BASS
METAL -1
03 HI -HAT SNARE RIM HI- MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 CRASH2 BASS
BLUES -1
04 HI -HAT SNARE RIM HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 CRASH2 BASS
POWER -1
05 HI -HAT SNARE RIM HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 CRASH2 BASS
TECHNO -1
06 HI -H AT SNARE RIM HI-MID TOM LOW TOM SHOUT CR ASH1 CRASH2 BASS
TAIKO -1
07 HI- HAT SNARE WOOD HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CR ASH1 CRASH2 BASS
LATIN-1
08 RATT LE
LOW
CONGA
CONGA
RIM
OPEN HIGH
CONGA
FLOOR
CONGA
COWBELL CR ASH1 CRASH2 BASS
TIMBALE-1
09 HI -HAT SNARE WOOD
HIGH
TIMBALE
LOW
TIMBALE
LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 CRASH2 BASS
FUSION-1
10 HI- HAT SNARE WOOD HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 CRASH2 BASS
ROCK-2
11 HI- HAT SNARE WOOD HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 RI DE1 BASS
JA ZZ-2
12 H I-HAT SNARE WOOD HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CR ASH1 RI DE1 BASS
METAL-2
13 H I-HAT SNARE WOOD HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CR ASH1 RI DE1 BASS
BLUES-2
14 H I- HAT SNARE WOOD HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CR ASH1 RIDE1 BASS
POWER-2
15 H I- HAT SNARE WOOD HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CR ASH1 RIDE1 BASS
TECHNO-2
16 HI- HAT SNARE WOOD HI-MID TOM LOW TOM SHOUT CR ASH1 RIDE1 BASS
LATIN-2
17 RAT TLE
LOW
CONGA
CONGA
RIM
OPEN HIGH
CONGA
FLOOR
CONGA
LOW TIMBALE CR ASH1 RI DE1 BASS
FUSION-2
18 H I- HAT SNARE WOOD HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 RI DE1 BASS
ROCK-3
19 H I- HAT SNARE RIM HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 RIDE2 BASS
JA ZZ- 3
20 HI -HAT SNARE RIM HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 RIDE2 BASS
METAL-3
21 HI- HAT SNARE RIM HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 RIDE2 BASS
BLUES-3
22 HI -HAT SNARE RIM HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 RIDE2 BASS
POWER-3
23 HI -HAT SNARE RIM HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 RIDE2 BASS
TECHNO-3
24 HI- HAT SNARE RIM HI-MID TOM LOW TOM SHOUT CR ASH1 RIDE2 BASS
LATIN- 3
25 R ATTLE
LOW
CONGA
CONGA
RIM
OPEN HIGH
CONGA
FLOOR
CONGA
COWBELL CR ASH1 RIDE2 BASS
FUSION-3
26 HI -HAT SNARE RIM HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 RIDE2 BASS
ROCK- 4
27 HI- HAT SNARE WOOD HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 CHINA BASS
JA ZZ- 4
28 HI-HAT SNARE WOOD HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 CRASH2 BASS
METAL-4
29 HI -HAT SNARE WOOD HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 CHINA BASS
BLUES-4
30 HI -HAT SNARE WOOD HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 CHINA BASS
POWER-4
31 BASS SNARE WOOD HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 CHINA BASS
TECHNO-4
32 BASS SNARE WOOD HI-MID TOM LOW TOM SHOUT CR ASH1 CRASH2 BASS
FUSION-4
33 BASS SNARE WOOD HI-MID TOM LOW TOM LOW FLOOR TOM CRASH1 CHINA BASS
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