Pyle PED03 User Manual

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Specification:
Natural Motion Cymbal Pads
Natural Response Drum Head with 128 Level Force Velocities
II
Pre-set Drum Kit with up to 4 Variations
Built-in Metronome
Headphone Jack
Include:
5 Drum Pads 2 Drum Sticks
I Hi-Hat Pedal I Bass Pedal I User Manual 1 Drum Rack 1 Sound Module 1100V-240V
Auto Switch Power Adapter 5 Cables Drum Lock
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Instruction for Prevention of Fire,
Electric
Shock,
&.
Physical Injury
About
Warning
&.
Caution
Signs:
This sign indicates the risk
of
serious
'&WARNING
physical
injury
and
even
death. Please operate the machine according to instructions.
This sign indicates the risk
of
serious
physical
injury
and
even
death.
'&CAUTION
Please operate the machine according to instructions.
·Object
damage refers to any harm
or
adverse
effects
to
household,
About
Signs
~
This sign indicates a warning
or
caution.
Please read the accompanied instruction to prevent any dangers.
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This sign indicates any forbidden activity.
e
This
sign
indicates
an
instructional
procedure for users to follow with.
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Always
follow
the instructions
as
described
below
&WARNING
Please read the following instruction before operation .
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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
floor, and etc.)
Exposing to rain.
In the sand.
In shaking & unstable environments.
Operate the machine with the recommended support stands and accessories only.
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For
proper
operation, make sure
that
the support stands are placed on flat and stable ground in order to support the machine safely and stably.
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 period
of
time regardless
of
using an amplifier
or
a headphone, to prevent damage to your hearing. Should any hearing discomfort results, stop using the machine and consult a hearing doctor.
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~WARNING
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
ofthe
machine.
The
machine has been exposed in rain,
or
has
got wet.
The machine is not operating or is operating with noticeable problems.
If
there were children in the household, the
adults should be responsible
of
teaching 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 fire.
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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 airflow.
When inserting
or
removing the power cable into/from the socket or the machine, always grab the plug instead
of
the cable .
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If
you plan not to operate the machine for a long
period
of
time, please remove the adapter from
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To
prevent the cables from tangling, place the
cables out
of
reach
of
children.
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&CAUTION
Do not place heavy objects on the machine.
When
moving
the
machine,
or
during
insertion/removal
of
the plug, always use dry
hands.
Please remove all the connected cables first before moving the machine.
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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Precautions
Pl
••••
r
••
d
the
fallowing
precautions
••
ide
from
the
••
fety
instructions printed
on
page 1
&.
2-
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 offthe
power to prevent damage.
PI acement/Locat i
on
Operating the machine near a post-amplifier
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.
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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 floor 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 stuffing and box.
Please use offical 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 specifications
of
cables, please consult
with the manufacturers.
Please do not
hit
the pads with excessive force to prevent the risk
of
hurting your fingers.
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Manual Summary
Preface
This manual includes all the operational knowledge and precautions. With the help
of
this manual, users are able to understand the software and
hardware
of
this machine, and enjoy making use
of
it
according to their needs.
Chapter
Summary
Hardware
Introduction
This section
of
the manual explains the basic operation
of
the machine.
It
introduces all the ports, power, sound output/input, MIDI, and volume controls with clear illustrations. With the manual, users are able to assemble the machine and start operating
it
with ease
in
no
time!
This section introduces all the parts
of
the machine like PAD, CRASH, BASS,
and PEDAL, and illustrates the correct placement and connection
of
each
part.
It
also explains the correct usage
of
CRASH and HI-HAT CLOSE, and how to
imitate actual drum set, allowing users to have a realistic playing experience.
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Contents
Warning & Caution Signs ......................................................... 2
Warning ..................................................................................... 3
Precautions ............................................................................... 8
Manual Guida .............................................................................
10
Hardware Introduction
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1 0
Parts
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10
Advance Learning
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Contants ....................................................................................
II
Introduction
to
Parts ..................................................................
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Support stands
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Connectors . . . . . .
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Parts
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Accessories ............................................. .................
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Assembly
Instructions
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15
Support Stands
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1 5
Step 1
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Step 2
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Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6
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Finished Diagram
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Accessories
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PAD
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CRASH
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21
CONTROL BOX
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Finished Diagram
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Accessories Introduction ........................................................
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Accessories Illustration
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Accessories Assembly Diagram & Instructions
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Console Control .........................................................................
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Console Control Illustration
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Console Control Diagram & Instructions
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Console Operation ,....................................................................
28
Percussion Sound Patches & Drum Voice List .
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Drum
Mode
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Music Mode ..
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Click
Mode
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3D
Style & Sounds
List
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Parts
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Please
make
sure
that
you
have
all
the
necessary
parts
before
assembly
Support
Stands
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Gl
38.1x800(mm)
L bar x 6
====,
G '
2.7x400(mm)
S bar x 3
==::J' G ,
2.7x200(mm)
XS bar x 2
38.1x400(mm)
floor
bar + double
Ell
Connecters x 2
Connectors
Connector
Connector
Connector
type
A x 4
typeCx6
typeDx6
~
~o
~e
To
NOT
including
four
[connector
type AJlocks
on
the
floor
bars.
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Parta
Cushion x 4 Nuts x
34
Hand-
turn
balta x
34
~G
e .
~
G
L bar
U-Shape
Screws x 2
Screw
&topper x
2
plate x 1
drivers x 1
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'T
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Gl
G G
Accessories
PAD
x 6
Drum
Sticks
xl
aet
HI-HAT PEDAL x 1
Control Box x
1
Stereo
Sound
Cable
(1.6m) x 1 (blue)
BASS
PEDAL x 1
14
Adaptor x 1
Mono
Sound
Cable (1.6m) x 4
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Assembly
Instructions
Step 1
Don't
forget to insert the blots and
nuts
to the connectors
before
assembled.
Assemble the Cushion into either side
of
the two floor bars
with double type A locks, and then position bars to parallel to each others, with a distance equal to the length
of
the main support bar.
Adjust the facing direction
of
the connectors as according to the
800mm
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Step
2
Assemble connector type A and connector type B onto the main support bars. The main support bars on the left should have "TWO" connectors
type
A
and
type
B
as
the illustration on the left. These two connectors type B are for Hi-Hat and Snare.
The main support
bar
on the right should have "TWO" connectors type A as the illustration on the right.
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L
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Adjust the heights
of
all
connectors type A to omatch
the support bar.
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400mm
800mm
With the chair that
you
will
be
using,
you
should sit
on
the
chair
and
adjust the heights
of
the
T-
shape connectors according to
your
chest and knee heights. The
lower
T-shape connectors
on
the
main
support
bars should match
the
height
of
your
knees,
while
the
upper
T-shap.
connectors
on
the main bars should match that of
your
chest.
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Step
3
Insert
the
assembled main
support
bars
(from
Step 2)
into
the
Toshape locks
on
the
assemb led
floor
bars
(from
Step
I).
Adjust
as
necessary to make sure
that
the
main
support
bars
are
perpendicular
to the
floor bars.
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1
'"
-+1
Step
4
The remaining three main
support
bars are for connection between the
4 T-shape connectors
on
the main
support
bars
and
the
2 T-
shape
locks
on
the
floor
bars,
with
the
upper
ooe
.ssembled
with
3 coooector
A(s)
.
These
3 connector A(s) will
be
used
for three
P.ds.
Please check the direction to which
the 4 connector A(s) are
facing.
They
shaul d
face
the rear
as
illustrated.
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FRONT
ffH
fffi l
...
A _ PI
ease
check
the
spec
ins:
of
the 4
~
com
ector
A(s)
as
Illustrated
i
(Step4 )
@
@I"
G G
CI
======
====
::::J
I
..
Step
6
Assemble the
main support
bars
as
illustrated
and
tighten
the
bolts
aodouts
.
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CI
======
====
==:J
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Step
6
Insert the long and short locking bars, and stoppers as illustrated to complete the support structure.
Finished Diagram
of
Support Structure
38.1mm
iii
stopper
x 2
G
HI·HAT
G
SNARE
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PAD
Accessories
HI·HAT
SNARE
Assemble the Pads (Hi-Hat Snare and Tom 3) and connector B(s) as illustrated.
Tilt the Tom I and Tom 2 for
smoother playing.
When assembling the Pads and connector
8(8),
match
the
depressed
side
of
connector
8(8)
with
the
protruding
side
of
Pads.
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",m
Below
are examples
of
wrong assembly.
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Assemble the pads (Snare, Hi-Hat, Tom 1,& Tom 2) and the Crash onto the support structure.
r
cwt
)
S
NARE
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Control Box
Following
the
illustration, attach the U-shape plate onto the
back
of
the control box.
Position the box onto the second main support bar, and fold the U-shape plate upwards around the bar.
Tighten the screws for the U- shape
plate
to
a
suitable
tightness.
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Finished Dillgrllm
@TOM2
Position the pedals as
illustrated
to
complete the setup.
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(Z)
BASS
Position
the
Bass Pedal in the middle below the set.
II
~H.HCTRL
Position the Hi-Hat Pedal below the Hi- Hat.
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Mono sound
cable
~e
....
"',,,'"
For
Pad
and
Pedal
must
to
use
the
-&.;.;.;a
mono
sound
cable(Black).
Crash Pad
Stereo
sound
cable
(BLUE) )
F -e
------"
For Crash
must
to
use
the
stereo
sound
cable(Blue).
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Accessor
i es I
ntroduct
i on
o
CD
HI·HAT
o
®SNARE
O
@TOMI
O
@TOM2
@H.HCTRL
@CRASH
<i>BASS
Using the diagram on the previous page and the
one on this page as a guide, connect the cables to the Control Box.
For Crash. use the stereo sound
cable
(two
parallel
black
lines
at the
tip)
for
connection
. &;;.;.;a as i II
ustrated
by ® .
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(i)
Hi-Hat
®
Snare
®
High Tom
®
Middle
Tom
®
Crash Pad
@
Hi-Hat
Pad
a I
<Z>
Bass/Kick: Pedal
(Ii
<Z>
Hi-Hat Pad (Labeled as
(i»
and Hi-Hat Pedal
(Labeled as
@) correspond to each other as
open and close Hi-Hat, simulating realistic
Hi-Hat playing.
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Console Control
Introduction
=
CD
DC
IN
For
connection
of
the adapter.
® POWER
Switch power on/off.
@ PHONE
For
connection
of
a headphone.
To
prevent damage
to
speakers. always turn down the volume
before
inserting
or
removing sound cables.
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Console
Operation
L Percussion Sound Module J L
Drum
Voice
List
~
&Metronome
PERCUSSION
SOUND
MODULE
STYLE
TEMPO
Select tempo
1/4
214
3/4 4/4
o 0
Select style
00·
0
:'?:~D
Set
up
volume! speed
SOUND
Select sound
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DRUM MODE (default eetting)
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.
aaa
~
.:
:
~
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J
Press the STYLEtrEMPO button to switch the
drum
style.
Please refer to the Style
& Sound List.
aaa
~
!
Press the SOUNDtrEMPO button to switch different type of
drum
style sound. Please refer to the Style & Sound List.
MUSIC MODE
r-----------------------------------------------------~
nn
u.u.
..
.
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:
Press the MODE button to switch to Music Mode.
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nn
u.u.
,
, ,
~
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The
~
button allows users to
jump
the previous song, while
~to
the next.
-----------~
,
PLAY ISTOP button allows users to play
or
stop the music.
CLICK MODE
r-----------------------------------------------------~
, ,
,
,
,
nn
u.u.
,--------------------------------------
The
~
and
~
button allow users to adjust the tempo.
VOLUME ADJUST
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, ' , ,
:
nn2
:
u. u. .
The VOUSPEED buttons allow users to adjust the volume.
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Styles
& Sounds
List
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