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Snare pad
1. Attach a clamp bolt to the snare pad and provision-
ally tighten (by five or six turns).
2. Push the snare pad onto the rack’s snare holder.
Ensure that the snare holder’s rod is fully inserted
into the snare pad’s mounting hole, and then tighten
the clamp bolt to secure the pad in place.
3. Loosen bolts A to D as shown below to adjust the
height and angle of the snare pad’s playing surface.
When correctly positioned, be sure to securely re-
tighten the bolts before proceeding to the next step.
Tom pads
1. As with the snare pad, attach a wing bolt (DTX522K)
or clamp bolt (DTX542K) to each of the three tom
pads and provisionally tighten (by five or six turns).
2. Push each of the tom pads onto one of the rack’s
tom holders. Each time, ensure that the tom holder’s
rod is fully inserted into the tom pad’s mounting
hole, and then tighten the bolt to secure the pad in
place.
3. Loosen bolts A to C as shown below to adjust the
height and angle of each tom pad’s playing surface.
When correctly positioned, be sure to securely re-
tighten the bolts before proceeding to the next step.
Assembling the snare and tom pads
Drum module
1. Secure the module holder to the bottom of the drum
module using the module holder screws.
2. Push the module holder into the holder clamp and
tighten the clamp bolt to secure it in place.
Each cymbal and hi-hat pad
1. Using the tuning key, loosen the stopper’s key bolt.
2. Remove the wing nut, the two felt pads, and the bolt
cover from the cymbal holder.
3. Place the stopper on the cymbal holder.
* If the key bolt was not sufficiently loosened in
Step 1 above, it may not be possible to pass the
stopper over the cymbal holder’s shaft. In such a
case, loosen the key bolt as much as possible
without removing it.
4. Replace the bolt cover.
* Turn the bolt cover to tighten it onto the threaded
section and firmly secure it in place.
5. With the stopper making full contact with the bottom
surface of the bolt cover as shown below, tighten the
stopper’s key bolt using the tuning key.
6. Place one of the felt pads removed in Step 2 on the
cymbal holder.
7. Mount the pad on the cymbal stand. Lower the pad
into place with the cymbal holder’s shaft passing
through the central hole. When mounted, the stop-
per’s pin should rest inside the pad’s smaller hole.
* If you were to play your cymbal or hi-hat pad with-
out the stopper’s pin positioned well inside the
smaller hole, the pad could rotate, causing the ca-
ble to be pulled out. It is very important, therefore,
to ensure that the stopper is secured as shown in
Step 5 above.
8. Assemble the felt pad that came with the hi-hat or
cymbal pad.
9. Tighten the wing nut to secure the pad to the cymbal
holder.
A cymbal pad’s built-in sensor is located close to the
Yamaha logo found on the top surface. In order to
achieve the best performance from your pad, position
it such that the area around the logo can be easily
struck. (See the figure above.)
The second felt pad removed from the cymbal
holder in Step 2 above is not required for assem-
bly.
Assembling the drum module, cymbal pads, and hi-hat pad
Arrange the hi-hat controller and the kick pad as shown in Example of standard assembly on the other side of this sheet.
Lay a drum mat (sold separately) on the floor underneath the hi-hat controller and the kick pad. Alternatively, you can place
cardboard from the drum kit packaging or the like on the floor to prevent it from being scratched.
Connect the pads to the drum module.
Connect the output of each pad to the corresponding drum-module input.
Connect the power adaptor to the drum module.
Your electronic drum kit is now ready.
* For instructions on turning on the drum module, producing sounds, and other subsequent steps,
please refer to the Owner’s Manual that came with the module.
1. If a drum mat (sold separately) is not available, lay a sheet of cardboard on the
floor to prevent it from being scratched.
2. Remove the four wing bolts, spring washers, and flat washers from the kick pad
frame, and line up each set nearby in the order of removal.
3. Join the base section to the frame as shown on the right, and then secure it in
place by assembling the wing bolts, spring washers, and flat washers removed in
the previous step from the base side.
Frame
Frame
Base
Flat washerSpring washer
Wing bolt
Assembling the kick pad
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NOTICE
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1. Plug the straight ends of the nine-channel snake cable into the trigger input
jacks ([qSNARE] to [oHI-HAT] and [HI-HAT CONTROL]) on the back of the
drum module.
When using the standard setup, the stickers on each of the snake cable’s plugs
will indicate the name of the corresponding pad.
2. Plug the L-shaped ends of the nine-channel snake cable into the corresponding
pads.
3. In the case of snare and tom pads, wrap the cables around the cable clips to pre-
vent them from being pulled out.
Excessive bending can damage pad cables. Ensure, therefore,
that these cables are not bent at an extreme angle when
wrapped around the clips.
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Drum-module rear panel
Nine-channel
snake cable
Straight
plugs
L plugs
Straight plug names
(as shown on stickers)
SNARE
TOM1
TOM2
TOM3
RIDE
CRASH
KICK
HI HAT
HH CON
DTX502 jack names
1: qSNARE
2: wTOM1/!0
3: eTOM2/!1
4: rTOM3/!2
5: tRIDE
6: yCRASH
7: uKICK/i
8: oHI-HAT
9: HI HAT CONTROL
HH CON HI HAT CRASH SNARE TOM1 TOM2 TOM3 RIDEKICK
RIDE
TOM3
TOM2
KICK
TOM1
HH CON
SNARE
HI HAT
CRASH
Locations of pad jacks
NOTICE
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1. Ensure that the drum module is turned off, and then plug the power adaptor’s DC cord into the con-
nector. Hook the power adaptor’s DC cord around the cord clip to secure it in place.
2. Using the cable bands, secure the cables to the kit rack at the positions circled in the figure on the right. ( )
3. Plug the adaptor’s AC cord into a domestic wall socket.
Drum-module rear panel
Cord clip
connector
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