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Parts

Accessories

Floor  pad  x  4

Nuts  x  42

Bolts  x  42

22.5mm 

stopper  x  2

Pad  x  5

Sound  module  x1

Pedal  x  2

Drum  stick  x  1  set

Mono  sound

cable  (1m)  x  6

Spare(2)

Spare(2)

U-shape 

plate  x  1

Screws  x  2

Drivers  x  2

Y1

Y2

Y3

Y8

Y5

Y6

Y7

Z1

Z2

Z3

Z7

Z5

Stereo  sound

cable  (1m)  x  1

(

BLUE

Z6

Washer  x  42

Spare(2)

Y4

Z4

Adapter  x  1

Introdution 

    DVD  x  1

Z8

Summary of Contents for PED04

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...iations Built in Reverb Switch Headphone Jack Stereo Line in for Portable MP3 Device MIDI In Out Built in Metronome Fully Adjustable Drum Rack PED04 Include 5 Drum Pads 2 Drum Sticks 1 Hi Hat Pedal 1...

Page 3: ...e the machine according to instructions Object damage refers to any harm or adverse effects to household WARNING CAUTION Operation Warning Instruction for Prevention of Fire Electric Shock Physical In...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...dapter 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 shoc...

Page 6: ...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 T...

Page 7: ...UTION 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 yo...

Page 8: ...on 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...

Page 9: ...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...

Page 10: ...ed 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 neighbo...

Page 11: ...Please do not hit the pads with excessive force to prevent the risk of hurting your fingers...

Page 12: ...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...

Page 13: ...Support Stands Connectors T shape connector x 4 Connector Type A x 5 Connector Type B x 5 22 5x800 mm main support bar x 5 22 5x400 mm floor bar with double T shape locks x 2 12 7x400 mm locking bar x...

Page 14: ...x 2 Pad x 5 Sound module x1 Pedal x 2 Drum stick x 1 set Mono sound cable 1m x 6 Spare 2 Spare 2 U shape plate x 1 Screws x 2 Drivers x 2 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y8 Y5 Y6 Y7 Z1 Z2 Z3 Z7 Z5 Stereo sound cable 1m x 1...

Page 15: ...s onto either side of the two floor bars with double T shape 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...

Page 16: ...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...

Page 17: ...perpendicular to the floor bars 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...

Page 18: ...on ector o c l u f These 3 c nne tor A s wi l be sed or re Pa th e ds Assemble the main support bars as illu trated and tight n s e th bolts and n ts e u Please check the spacing of the 4 connector A...

Page 19: ...the long and short locking bars and stoppers as illustrated to complete the support structure Step 6 Finished Diagram of Support Structure TOM1 TOM2 CRASH 22 5mm stopper x 2 SNARE HI HAT A3 A3 Y7 A3...

Page 20: ...ssed side of connector B s with the protruding side of Pads Below are examples of wrong assembly PAD Depression Convex SNARE HI HAT TOM1 TOM2 Assemble the Pads Hi Hat Snare and Tom 3 and connector B s...

Page 21: ...Assemble the pads Snare Hi Hat Tom 1 Tom 2 and the Crash onto the support structure SNARE HI HAT TOM1 TOM2 CRASH Z1 Z1 Z1 Z1 Z1...

Page 22: ...shape plate onto the back of the control box Position the box onto the second main support bar labeled as on the previous page and fold the U shape plate upwards around the bar Tighten the screws for...

Page 23: ...agram Position the pedals as illustrated to complete the setup Position the Hi Hat Pedal below the Hi Hat Position the Bass Kick Pedal in the middle below the set TOM2 BASS H H CTRL HI HAT SNARE CRASH...

Page 24: ...For Crash must to use the stereo sound cable Blue Z6 Z7 Mono sound cable For Pad and Pedal must to use the mono sound cable Black NOTE NOTE Crash Pad Stereo sound cable BLUE...

Page 25: ...2 BASS H H CTRL CRASH NOTE 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 line...

Page 26: ...at Pad Labeled as and Hi Hat Pedal Labeled as correspond to each other as open and close Hi Hat simulating realistic Hi Hat playing Crash Pad Hi Hat Snare High Tom Middle Tom Hi Hat Pedal Bass Kick Pe...

Page 27: ...y standard protocol that enables electronic musical instruments computers and other equipment to communicate control and synchronize with each other MIDI allows computers synthesizers MIDI controllers...

Page 28: ...nection of speakers or amplifiers For connection of a sound input source like a CD player MD player or Mp3 player The sound is directed to both Phone and Line Out To prevent damage to speakers always...

Page 29: ...TECHO MARCH LATIN TIMBALE FUSION ROCK JAZZ METAL BLUES POWER STYLE Console Operation PERCUSSION SOUND MODULE Drum Voice List Percussion Sound Module Metronome Available Styles...

Page 30: ...rs may select different percussion sounds P S Sound selection can be operated as illustrated below PATCH REVERB ON OFF After choosing the style this button allows users to choose different sounds This...

Page 31: ...Styles Sounds List...

Page 32: ...METRONOME CHICK ON OFF BEAT After turning on the metronome these two buttons can be used to change the beat of the metronome This button allows users to switch the metronome on off...

Page 33: ...TEMPO These two buttons are be used to adjust the tempo of the metronome The metronome is ideal to help users develop stable rhythm sense and for practicing PYLE MISCELLANEOUS PARTS MISC ACCESSORIES...

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