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Connect the pads to the drum sound module

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For a left-handed setup

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 WARNING

Do not use or store in the following types of 

locations

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Subject to temperature extremes 

(e.g., direct sunlight in an 

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equipment); or are

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Damp (e.g., baths, washrooms, on 

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Exposed to steam or smoke; or are

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Exposed to rain; or are

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Dusty or sandy; or are

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Subject to high levels of vibration and 

shakiness; or are

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Placed in a poorly ventilated location.

Use only the stand that is recommended

This unit should be used only with 

a stand that is recommended by 

Roland.

 WARNING

Do not place in a location that is unstable

When using the unit with a stand 

recommended by Roland, the 

stand must be carefully placed so 

it is level and sure to remain stable. 

If not using a stand, you still need 

to make sure that any location 

you choose for placing the unit provides a level 

surface that will properly support the unit, and 

keep it from wobbling.

Precautions regarding placement of this 

unit on a stand

Be sure to follow the instructions in 

the TD-50KV2 Setup Guide carefully 

when placing this unit on a stand.
If it is not set up properly, you risk 

creating an unstable situation 

which could lead to the unit falling 

or the stand toppling, and may result in injury.

Be cautious to protect children from injury

Always make sure that an adult is 

on hand to provide supervision and 

guidance when using the unit in 

places where children are present, 

or when a child will be using the 

unit.

 CAUTION

Use only the specified stand(s)

This unit is designed to be used in 

combination with specific stands 

(MDS series) manufactured by 

Roland. If used in combination with 

other stands, you risk sustaining 

injuries as the result of this product 

dropping down or toppling over due to a lack of 

stability.

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given in the owner’s manual, certain 

types of handling may allow this 

product to fall from the stand, or 

cause the stand to overturn. Please 

be mindful of any safety issues 

before using this product.

Route all power cords and cables in such a 

way as to prevent them from getting 

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heavy objects on it

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result of the unit toppling over or 

dropping down.

Disconnect all cords/cables before moving 

the unit

Damage or malfunction may result 

if you fail to disconnect all cables 

before moving the unit.

 CAUTION

Cautions when moving this unit

If you need to move the instrument, 

take note of the precautions listed 

below. At least two persons are 

required to safely lift and move the 

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Take care so as not to get fingers pinched

When handling the following 

moving parts, take care so as not 

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Stands

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Pedals

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Included Parts

Cable clip, cable tie, drum key

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Removable Parts

Screws, washers, nuts, felt washers, springs, 

hand knobs

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In order to use this unit correctly, please carefully read this document as well as the sections “Using the Unit Safely” and “Important Notes” regard-

ing the accessories (included in the owner’s manual of the respective accessory) before use. After reading, keep the document(s) where it will be 

available for immediate reference.

1. 

Connect the L-shaped plug of the cables included with the 
stand (MDS-STG2) to the drum sound module (TD-50X).

2. 

Connect the L-shaped plugs of the cables to each pad.

The names on the labels correspond to trigger input jack 

names as follows.

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KIK

T1

T2

T3

T4

TRIGGER IN jack

KICK

TOM 1

TOM 2

TOM 3

TOM 4

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CR1

CR2

AX1

AX2

AX3

AX4

TRIGGER IN jack

CRASH1

CRASH2

AUX 1

AUX 2

AUX 3

AUX 4

L-shaped Plug

Use the cable clips as shown above, 

to secure the cables.

Cable clip

Cable

Connect PD-140DS (snare), CY-18DR (ride) and 
VH-14D (hi-hat)

Insert the plug of the connection cable 

into the TD-50X’s DIGITAL TRIGGER IN 

port.

*  You may connect to any of the 

ports 1–3.

*  To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn down the volume, and turn off all the units before making any connections.

 

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Settings for the snare (PD-140DS), ride cymbal (CY-18DR) and hi-hat (VH-14D)

1. 

Press the [ENTER] button.

2. 

Use the cursor buttons to select “PD140DS,” “CY18DR” or “VH14D.”

The first time you connect the PD-140DS, CY-18DR and VH-14D to the DIGITAL TRIGGER IN port, the following screen will appear.
As directed in the screen, assign the PD-140DS as snare, assign CY-18DR as ride, and assign VH-14D as hi-hat.

*  If you specify the same trigger input as a pad that is connected to a TRIGGER IN jack, the pad that’s connected to that TRIGGER IN jack won’t produce sound.

3. 

Use the [–] [+] buttons or the dial to specify the Assign.

PD140DS

SNARE

CY18DR

RIDE

VH14D

HI-HAT

4. 

Press the [KIT] button to return to the DRUM KIT screen.

The setup described in this guide is for a right-handed drummer. If you want to use a left-handed setup, 
leave the drum sound module (TD-50X) in the same position, but exchange the position of each pad and 
cymbal (together with its mounting clamp) left for right.
If you do this, some of the cables will not be long enough, so use commercially available extension cables 
(TRS 1/4” phone female 

,

 TRS 1/4” phone male) to adjust the cable length.

 

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When you’ve finished making connections, turn on the power as described in “TD-50X Quick Start,” and 

verify that you can hear sound.

This completes assembly and connections.

Have fun playing the drums!

 

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Set the trigger bank to “TD-50KV2”

1. 

Press the [TRIGGER] button.

2. 

Press the PAGE [UP] button several times to access the top page.

3. 

Press the [F1] (BANK) button.

The TRIGGER BANK screen appears.

Trigger bank number

Trigger type

4. 

Place the cursor on the trigger bank number, and use the [-] [+] buttons or the 
dial to set the trigger bank to “TD-50KV2.”

5. 

Press the [KIT] button to return to the DRUM KIT screen.

NOTE

• 

Use the CY-16R-T as a crash cymbal. Bell 

hits cannot be used.

• 

To connect TOM 4, use the trigger cable 

included with the TD-50KV2.

 

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Adjust the hi-hat (VH-14D)

When using the VH-14D, be sure to adjust the offset and hi-hat on the TD-50X after connecting.
This adjustment is required in order to correctly detect open, close, and pedal operations.

NOTE

*  Continuous playing may cause dis-coloration of the pad, but this will 

not affect the Pad’s function.

*  See the VH-14D Owner’s Manual for details on the hi-hat.

Fixing the cables

Secure the cable in place 
with the cable tie

Leave some slack in 

the cable

Be sure to make this 
small plastic hook 

visible from 

you.

Wind a cable tie around the 
pipe and tighten it in order 
not to slip.

Wind a cable tie around a 
cable.

Insert the small plastic 
hook to a hole to secure 
the cable to the cymbal 
arm.

USING THE UNIT SAFELY

IMPORTANT NOTES

Plug

BOW/EDGE 

OUTPUT jack

*  BELL OUTPUT jack is 

not used.

Connecting the pads and drum sound module

Time required

: approx. 

10

 min.

1. 

Press the TD-50X’s [TRIGGER] button.

2. 

Press the PAGE [UP] button several times to access the 
top page.

3. 

Press the [F4] (HI-HAT) button.

The TRIGGER HI-HAT screen appears.

4. 

Press the [F5] (OFFSET) button.

The VH OFFSET ADJUSTMENT screen appears.

5. 

Loosen the clutch screw of the top cymbal and let it sit 
on the bottom cymbal.

*  Do NOT touch the hi-hats or the pedal.

Clutch screw

6. 

Press the [F5] (EXECUTE) button.

The “VH offset” parameter is set automatically (approx. 3 

seconds).

The [TRIGGER] button stops flashing and remains lit.

MEMO

You can also press the [TRIGGER] button while holding 

down the [KIT] button on the TD-50X to adjust the offset.

When first connecting the VH-14D to the drum sound 

module, the trigger parameters are set to the recom-

mended values.

The trigger parameters may need to be adjusted 

depending on the environment where the VH-14D is used, 

including how it is mounted and the position in which it 

is set up. Refer to the Owner’s Manual of the drum sound 

module you are using for details on how to configure the 

settings.

Adjusting the offset

Adjusting the hi-hat

1. 

Adjust the gap between the top cymbal and bottom cymbal to 
a clearance of approximately 10 mm, then tighten the clutch 

screw.

Clutch screw

10 mm

*  Although the gap can be adjusted to a clearance that makes 

playing the hi-hat easier, setting too narrow or wide a gap 
can cause improper function of the unit and prevent the 
hi-hat from sounding as you intend. Setting the gap to 10 mm 
provides the most natural feel when playing the VH-14D.

2. 

Change the spring tension by adjusting the hi-hat stand.

For instructions on adjusting the tension, refer to the owner’s 

manual for your hi-hat stand.

*  If the spring tension is too high or too low, the hi-hat may not 

operate correctly and you might not be able to play the way 
you intended.

*  The tension may not be adjustable on some stands.

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