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Be careful with the edges of the spurs attached to the base. The sharp spur ends may
result in injury.
If this product is used with the rack system or a cymbal stand, make sure all bolts are 10 See Figure 5. Loosen the knobs of the cymbal holders and on the right and left
tightened firmly. Also, when adjusting the height or angle, do not suddenly loosen
(shown with on the opposite side of pipe ) and pull up the cymbal holders vertically
the bolts. Loose bolts may result in the rack overturning or parts dropping, causing
injury. to the height illustrated. Tighten the knobs loosened and fix the positions of the cymbal
holders.
Always set the product on a flat and solid surface. Placement on a sloping, unstable 11 Loosen the two knobs (h) aligned along the pipe with the Trigger Module attachment part
surface or on steps may result in the product being unstable and subject to .
overturning. Adjust the Trigger Module attachment part so the operating panel will face upward
When setting the product, please pay close attention to the handling and setting of diagonally to your side when set. Hold the Trigger Module attachment part firmly and
cables. Carelessly placed cables may cause the user and others to trip and fall. turn it gradually. Tighten the two knobs loosened and fix the position of the Trigger Module
attachment part .
Do not alter the product. Doing so may result in injury or damage/deterioration to the
product.
Do not sit or step on the rack. The rack may overturn or be damaged, resulting in
* YAMAHA logo printed on pipe is facing the opposite side.
injury.
%4 Hoop clamp
%5 Convex part
@7 Fastening screw* %6 Beater head
@8 DTXPL (Rear side) %7 Pedal
* The fastening screws are included in the same plastic bag that includes the Assembly Manual of rack system
2 Attach the convex part (%5) of the kick pad to the
RS40. The plastic bag is packaged between the space within the cardboards used for cushioning. hoop clamp (%4).
2 Tighten the fastening screws (@7) with a Phillips screwdriver, as shown in Figure 17, to 3 Turn the T-handlet bolt (%3) in a clockwise direction
attach the module stand (@5) onto the rear side of the trigger module (@8). and tighten it.
Figure 18: Module stand and clamp 4 Step on the pedal and check if the head of the beater
hits the center area of the kick pad. Adjust the length 2 Insert the L-shaped plugs (Figure 27-(b)) of the 9-channel snake cable into each
of the beater and/or position the pedal to the right or corresponding pad. It is recommended to connect the cables in order from numbers q to
left if necessary. o shown in Figure 28 (from the shortest cable to the longest cable).
Installing the HH65(Hi-hat controller) and KP65 (Kick pad) Connecting to a power source
Figure 25: Hi-Hat and KP65
@9 DTXPL + Module stand
#0 Clamp
#1 Knob
1 If a drum mat (sold separately) is not available, Connect the AC adaptor to the DTXPL.
lay a cardboard on the floor to prevent Figure 29: Power switch (DTXPL rear panel)
2 See Figure 10. 3 Attach the module stand (@9) onto the clamp (#0). Tighten the knob (#1) and fix the scratching the surface. ON
Loosen the knob (shown with ) of the tom holder on the middle left. Move the tom position. 2 Place the HH65 (Hi-hat controller) (^2) under
holder inward as shown in the close-up illustration (m). Then tighten the knob and attach the TP65 (Hi-hat cymbal) (^1).
Assembling the KP65 (Kick pad)
the tom holder firmly at a position where it points slightly downward. 3 Place the KP65 (Kick pad) with FP6110A (Foot
Figure 11: Tom Holder and Drum Pad 1 If a drum mat (sold separately) is not available, lay a cardboard on the floor to prevent pedal) (^3) at the bottom center of the RS40 &1 Power supply jack (DC IN 12V)
scratching the surface. (rack system). &2 Cable clip
Figure 19: KP65 Assembly ^1 TP65 (Hi-hat cymbal) &3 Power switch
!3 Tom holder ^2 HH65 (Hi-hat controller) 1 Make sure to turn the power off (the Standby/
!4 Clamp bolt ^3 KP65 (Kick pad)+ FP6110A (Foot pedal) On switch (&3) is set to the standby position).
3 Attach the TP65 (Drum pad) to the tom holder as shown in Figure 11. Tighten the clamp Figure 30: Cable clip (DTXPL rear panel)
4
bolt and attach the drum pad TP65 firmly.
Connecting the pads to the Trigger Module
See Figure 10 again. Loosen the knob (shown with ) of the tom holder on the upper 2 Attach the AC adaptor to connect to a power
left. Move the tom holder inward as shown in the close-up illustration (n). Then tighten the source.
knob and attach the tom holder firmly at a position where it points slightly downward. Connect the output jacks of the pad and the input jacks of the trigger module Insert the DC plug into the power supply jack
5 Attach the TP65 (Drum pad) to the tom holder . Tighten the clamp bolt and attach the with the 9-channel snake cable. (&1) and twist the cable around the cable clip
drum pad TP65 firmly. Figure 26: DTXPL (Rear panel) (&2) to prevent the DC plug from falling out.
6 Repeat step 4 and 5 in the same manner for tom holders and at the center of the rack
system and for tom holder on the right, and attach the TP65 (Drum pad) to each tom #3 Body
holder. #4 Base ON
#5 Wing bolt
Figure 31: Using Cable Band
Mounting the PCY65 (Cymbal pads) on the rack system #6 Spring washer
Figure 12: Pads Assembly-3 Figure 13: Cymbal holder-1 #7 Washer 3 Use the cable bands to bind the cables to the
2 Remove the wing bolt (#5), the spring washer (#6) and the washer (#7) from the body (#3), Figure 27: 9-channel Snake Cable pipes at the six points shown with the circles.
and keep the four sets nearby in the order removed. * Leaving the cable slacked may inter-
fere with your performance.
* If the wing bolt, the spring washer and/or the washer are separated from each other, set
them as illustrated in Figure 19-(a).
3 Set the base (#4) on the body (#3), and attach them using the wing bolt, the spring washer
and the washer removed in step 2.
Assembling the FP6110A (Foot pedal)
@1 Cymbal holder 1 If a drum mat (sold separately) is not available, lay a cardboard on the floor to prevent
@2 Wing nut scratching the surface. * Each straight plug is labeled indicating the input jacks to which they are to be connected.
@3 Felt washer Figure 20: FP6110A Assembly 1 Insert the straight plugs (Figure 27-(a)) of the 9-channel snake cable into the input jacks on
1 See Figure 13. Remove the wing nut (@2) and one of the felt washers (@3) from the cymbal the rear panel of the trigger module. For standard assembly, connect the straight plugs to
holder (@4). the input jacks in accordance with the indication on each label. The assembly is now completed.
* To check the actual sound, connect the unit with an amplified speaker or a headphone before turning on the
Figure 14: Cymbal holder-2 power.
$1 Beater
$2 Beater locking bolt
$3 Radius rod
$4 Drum key
@4 PCY65 (Cymbal pad) 2 Insert the radius rod ($3) into the hole of the frame as shown in Figure 20.
3 Insert the beater ($1) into the hole of the beater attachment part until the further end of the
beater slides outward about 15 mm. Tighten the beater locking bolt ($2) using the drum key U.R.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation
($4). 2009 Yamaha Corporation
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