User manual YAMAHA E-10AR

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[. . . ] They may be pinched, resulting in injury. · Do not attach acoustic drums to the electronic drum rack. Clamps may be damaged and drums may drop, causing injury. This manual describes the standard assembly of the E-10AR. After assembling the parts and connecting the cords as shown in Figure 1, the unit is ready to be turned on. [. . . ] Please wipe with a soft cloth or a damp cloth that has been wrung out thoroughly. Adjust the Trigger Module attachment part so the operating panel will face upward diagonally to your side when set. Hold the Trigger Module attachment part firmly and turn it gradually. Tighten the two knobs loosened and fix the position of the Trigger Module attachment part . Figure 5: Rack Assembly-3 Checking the contents of the Pad Set, the Trigger Module, and the Drum Pad Open the DTP502 (Pad Set), the Trigger Module, and the Drum Pad package and confirm the contents. Figure 8: Pad Set DTP502 TP65 (Drum Pad) (3) PCY135 (Cymbal Pad) (1) Clamp Bolt (3) Cable Band (6) *1 q w e r t y u i o !0 DTX500 (Drum Trigger Module) RHH135 (Real Hi-Hat Pad) XP100SD (3-zone Drum Pad) HS650A (Hi-Hat Stand) AC Adaptor PCY135 (3-zone Cymbal Pad) PCY155 (3-zone Cymbal Pad) TP65 (Drum Pad) KP65 (Kick Pad) RS85A (Electronic Drum Rack) Felt (Large) (2) 6 Assembly Manual (1) *2 - RS85A *1 Use cable bands to bind cables to pipes in " *2 Not this manual. Connecting to a power source". (Spare bands are included. ) 7 See Figure 5. Loosen the three knobs of pipe , which are on the left bottom and opposite side from you (shown with ). Hold the area of pipe and shown with , and slide pipe so the further end of pipe will slide outward about 7 cm from the joint part with the standing vertical pipe. In the same manner, loosen the three knobs of pipe , which are on the right bottom and opposite side from you. Slide pipe so the further end of pipe will slide outward about 7 cm from the joint part with the standing vertical pipe. Tighten the six knobs loosened and fix the position of pipes and . Move pipe in a counterclockwise direction until it is about 90 degrees from the curved pipe with the YAMAHA logo label. Tighten the three knobs loosened and fix the position of pipe and the slim pipe supporting it. Loosen the two knobs ((m) on the middle left) aligned at the base of pipe and the knob ((n) on the lower left) on the slim pipe supporting pipe , and move pipe in a clockwise direction until it is about 45 degrees from the curved pipe with the YAMAHA logo label. Tighten the three knobs loosened and fix the position of pipe and the slim pipe supporting it. 9-Channel Snake Cable(1) Owner's Manual (4) - TP65/65S/100/120SD - PCY65/65S/135/155 - KP65 - RHH135 Figure 9: Trigger Module DTX500 (1) Wing Bolt (2) Module Stand (1) AC Adaptor(1) DTX500 Owner's Manual(1) 10 NOTICE The pipes may bend when the area shown in collides. Figure 10: 3-zone Drum Pad XP100SD XP100SD(1) Clamp Bolt(1) Stereo Phone Cable(1) XP series Owner's Manual(1) 11 Check that the entire electronic drum rack is stable. Hold the upper area of the vertical pipe and , and shake them. If the electronic drum rack is unstable, retighten the knobs tightened in steps 2 to 5. Continued on the next page (on the back side) Mounting the pads and the trigger module on the electronic drum rack Mount the pads and the trigger module on the electronic drum rack. Then position the kick pad and the hi-hat. Figure 17: Cymbal holder-2 Figure 18: Cymbal holder-3 Assembling the HS650A (Hi-Hat stand) 1 If a drum mat (sold separately) is not available, lay a cardboard on the floor to prevent Figure 24: HS650A Assembly scratching the surface. Figure 28: Diagram of standard connection Mounting the TP65 (Drum pads) and XP100SD (3-zone Drum pad) on the electronic drum rack Figure 11: Pads Assembly-1 Figure 12: TP65 and XP100SD 2 3 4 @5 Stopper @6 Drum key @7 Key bolt See Figure 17. 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 (@5), use the drum key (@6) and tighten the key bolt (@7) firmly. Attach the black plastic part removed in step 1 to the cymbal holder, and tighten it in a clockwise direction. [. . . ] Spread out the legs of the tripod part of the hi-hat stand until it stands stable. Tighten the wing bolt loosened in step 2. 4 Insert the radius rod ($1) into the hole of the frame as shown in Figure 24-(b). 5 Loosen the wing bolt of the hi-hat clutch ($2) (shown with in Figure 24-(c)). [. . . ]

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