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Instruções de Operação Roland, Modelo TD-12K

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Doing so will make it impossible to tension the head evenly, and will cause malfunctions. fig.Bolt 2. Tension the head evenly while checking the feel of striking the pad. Normally, it would be appropriate if the tension is the same as an acoustic drum. KD-85 (V-Kick Trigger Pad) Adjusting the Head Tension Tuning Bolt Rubber Foot Head Foot Stand Plate Cushion Sensor Hoop Leg T-Bolt Frame Bracket Output Jack Stay Be sure to adjust the head tension before use. In general, a tension that produces a strike response approximately the same as an acoustic drum will be appropriate. • Striking the head when the head tension is loose may damage the sensor and head. • Should you neglect to make the appropriate settings, you could likely experience the following problems: Sometimes it does not sound (uneven volume). The volume is too low (reduced sensitivity). Frame Hoop Keep the space even all around. 1 2 4 3 5 7 IMPORTANT NOTES Take care not to pinch your fingers between the KD-85 pad and the stand plate. 1. Place the KD-85 pad, with the head surface facing downward, on a flat surface such as the floor. 2. Use the tuning key supplied with the VH-11 to loosen the bolts for the bracket on the back of the KD-85 pad, then open the bracket. 3. Mount the stay on the pad. Align the mark on the stay with the protrusion of the bracket, and use the tuning key to firmly tighten the bolts that you loosened in step 2 . fig.Stay.e 4. Loosen the leg nut. 5. Rotate the rubber foot to adjust the leg tip. Adjust to use the spike legs when installing on carpeting or other soft surfaces, or the rubber legs when installing on flooring or other hard surfaces. When shipped from the factory, the stand is adjusted for using the rubber legs. fig.Leg1.e • The tip of the spike is sharp. Handle it with care. • When using on flooring, the spike legs may damage the floor. Adjust to use the rubber legs. 6. Tighten the nut and rubber foot to secure the rubber foot in place and keep it from loosening. The nut and rubber foot must be tighten to prevent the malfunctions. 7. Loosen the T-bolts for the stay and mount the legs on the stay. Install the legs as shown in the figure so that the ends of the legs protrude by about 1/2"–1" (1–2 cm). fig.Leg2.e 8. Tighten the T-bolts to secure the legs to the stand. 9. Lift the KD-85 and place the stand and the four legs upright. 10. Adjust the angle of the stand plate so that it’s at a right angle to the floor. Loosen the T-bolts that you tightened in step 8 , and adjust the length of the legs so that the stand plate is vertical to the floor. Then firmly tighten the T-bolts. 11. Install the included beater on your kick pedal. 12. Mount the kick pedal on the KD-85. fig.Pedal.e * Install the kick pedal securely. * Set the KD-85 so no mechanical noise is heard when you step on pedal. * Make sure that KD-85 does not touch the drum stand or the other pads. Assembling the KD-85 Align the marks Bolt Spike Rubber Foot Nut Spike Leg Rubber Leg Extend the leg by about 1/2"–1" (1–2 cm). 60° 90° Adjust the leg length Adjust the stay angle Stand plate Under plate Heel portion 8 IMPORTANT NOTES 13. Adjust the striking point for the beater. The beater’s striking point is adjusted to fall at the center of the head. Adjust the striking point so that it doesn’t extend beyond the cushion on the back of the head. With the KD-85, you can also play using a twin (double kick) pedal. Set this up so the striking points of the two beaters fall at equal distances to the left and right of the center of the head. When using a twin (double kick) pedal, as with a regular pedal, use the included beater or a plastic beater as the beater for the kick pedal. fig.Twin As needed, adjust the sensitivity parameter of the sound module. When the Head Should Be Replaced The head is an expendable item that eventually will wear out and need to be replaced. Replace the head when the following occurs: • The head surface is torn • Slack portions remain in the head even when the head tension is properly adjusted. Replacement heads (optional): MH-8 Mesh Head 1. Remove the kick pedal from the KD-85. 2. Remove all tuning bolts and washers from the KD-85. Press the lock bushing (in figure below) in place with your finger as you remove each tuning bolt, to prevent the bushings from being pulled off the frame. fig.Replace.e * The lock bushings prevent rotation and loosening of the tuning bolts caused by vibrations that are transmitted from the hoop as you play. 3. Remove the hoop. 4. Remove the old head. 5. Place the new head on the frame. 6. Place the hoop onto the head. 7. Pass the tuning bolts through the washers, then attach them to the hoop and frame. 8. Next, adjust the tension of the head (p. 6). * Do not firmly tighten a single tuning bolt by itself. Doing so will make it impossible to tension the head evenly, and will cause malfunctions. If a lock bushing happens to become separated from the frame while the head is being replaced, position the bushing so it...

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