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01 Stand

02 03

Connection procedure

04

01

05

Adjusting the tension

Assembly procedure

■ VH-11 (Hi-hat)

02

Turn back to�x the cables

Leave someslack in thecables

Tighten itnot to slip

Wind thecable tieonce

Compatible Stand

TD-9KX2 parts

1/4” plug (mono)

Stereo 1/4" plug

Amplied speakers, etc.

Stereo headphones

(indicator)

to AC outlet

AC adaptor

Power cord

1. Adjustthegapbetweenthemetalportioninthecenterofthelowerhi-hatandthesensor’scenter tip toaclearanceofapproximately3mm,thentightentheclutchscrew.

3mm

2. Changethespringtensionbyadjustingthehi-hatstand.

* The tension may not be adjustable on some stands.

1. Loosentheclutchscrewand let thehi-hatrestnaturallyonthemotionsensorunit.

2. Pressthe[SETUP]-[F1](TRIG)button.

The“TRIGGERTYPE”screenwillappear.

3. Usethe[CURSOR]buttontomovethecursorto“H”(HI-HAT).

4. Pressthe[F3](ADVNCD)-[F3](HI-HAT)button.

Thefollowingscreenwillappear.

5. Whileyouwatchthemeterthat’sdisplayedintherightsideofthescreen,turntheVH-11’sVHoffsetadjustmentscrewtoadjustit.

Adjustthescrewsothattheblack appearsinthemeter.

T3

T2

CR1

SNR

KIK

TD-9

T1

RD RDB

HH

HHC

Setup Guide

� Kick pad (KD-9) � V-Hi-hat (VH-11) � V-Pad for snare (PD-105)

� V-Pad for tom (PD-85 x 3)

� Percussion sound module (TD-9)

� Connection cable (special for TD-9)

� AC adaptor � Drum key

Assemble the stand Attach the parts

Connect the AC adaptor and speakers

Attach the snare (PD-105) and toms (PD-85)

Attach the hi-hat (VH-11)

Attach the crash cymbal (CY-12C) and ride cymbal (CY-13R)

Attach the sound module (TD-9)

1

3

4

2

5

6Tuning bolt

HoopWasher

Gap

1. Finger-tightenallsixofthetuningboltsinthesequenceshownintheillustration.

2. Theappropriateamountoftensionisonethatwillprovideapproximatelythesamestrikingresponseasonanacousticdrum.

3. Usethedrumkeytoadjustthetensionasneeded.

Rod Rod

Tighten

Loosen

Tighten

Loosen

PD-105

PD-85

PD-85

PD-85

CY-12C CY-13R

KD-9

VH-11

TD-9

Adjusting the offset.

* When performing, make sure that the name “Roland” on the hi-hat is on the opposite side of the stand from the hi-hat pedal.

Detailed explanation of each part

* Use a commercially available hi-hat stand.

* To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.

Adjusting the hi-hat.

* The parts required for mounting the cymbals and the hi-hat are included in the TD-9KX2 attachment box.

� V-Cymbal for crash (CY-12C)

� V-Cymbal for ride (CY-13R)

Diameter: 6.0–7.0 mm(0.236"–0.276")

Diameter: 11.7 mm (1/2") Max.

CONTROL OUTjack

TRIGGER OUTjack

HHC plug HH plug

Ifyou’reusingtheVH-11V-hi-hat,executetheoffsetadjustmentfromtheTD-9aftermakingconnections.

Thisadjustmentisrequiredinordertocorrectlydetectopen,close,andpedaloperations.

Fixing the cables

VH o�setadjustment

screw

OPEN CLOSE

Iftheclosedhi-hatsoundisdifficulttoattain,rotatetheVHoffsetadjustmentscrewtowards“CLOSE.”Iftheopenhi-hatsoundisdifficulttoattain,rotatethescrewtowards“OPEN.”

* If the sound cuts off when you strike the hi-hat forcefully, rotate the VH Offset adjustment screw towards “OPEN.”

* 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 3 mm provides the most natural feel when playing the VH-11.

* Continuous playing may cause dis-coloration of the pad, but this will not affect the Pad’s function.

* If the hi-hat clutch has been detached from the hi-hat, refer to “If the Clutch Was Apart from the Hi-Hat” in the owner’s manual.

Insulating plateSponge side up

Hi-hat“Roland” logoon the farther side

Motion sensor unitCONTROL OUT jackon the farther side

Clutch screw

Hi-hat clutch

Check to make sure that the cymbal rod has been tightened su�ciently

Attach the kick pedal (KD-9)

* Use a commercially available hi-hat stand.

* Adjust the position at which the TD-9 is attached so it doesn’t make contact with the VH-11.

Asseenfromthefront

Copyright © 2010 ROLAND CORPORATIONAllrightsreserved.NopartofthispublicationmaybereproducedinanyformwithoutthewrittenpermissionofROLANDCORPORATION.

Beforeusingthisunit,carefullyreadthesectionsentitled:“USINGTHEUNITSAFELY”and“IMPORTANTNOTES.”Thesesectionsprovide important informationconcerningtheproperoperationof theunit.Additionally, inorderto feelassuredthatyouhavegainedagoodgraspofeveryfeatureprovidedbyyournewunit,Owner’smanualshouldbereadinitsentirety.Themanualshouldbesavedandkeptonhandasaconvenientreference.

Roland,V-Drums,V-TOUR,V-CYMBALS,andV-HI-HATareregisteredtrademarksofRolandCorporationintheUnitedStatesand/orothercountries.

Check the included items

� Stand (MDS-9) � Hi-hat mount � Cymbal mount x 2

� Cable tie x 6

� Drum key

� Owner’s Manual

Manual set � Setup Guide (this document) � Quick Start � Owner’s Manual

1. Loosenthehandknobs(A,twolocations)andspreadopentheleftandrightlegsofthestandasshownintheillustration.

3. Adjustthepadmounts(C,fourlocations)asshownintheillustra-tion.

2. Loosenthehandknobofthesnarepipe(B),andpulloutthesnarepipetowardthesideoftheperformer.

4. Attachthecymbalmounts(D,twolocations)asshownintheillustration.

1.2 m

135˚ 135˚

* Do not spread open the stand farther than 135 degrees as shown in the illustration. Nor should you spread the stand wider than 1.2 meters (48 inches).

Tightenthewingnuttoobtainanappropriateamountofsway.

Wing nut

Felt washer

Installthekickpedalsecurely.

Connect the pads to the sound module* Use cable ties to fasten the cables at the circled locations “ ” so that they do

not interfere with your performance. Make sure to wrap the cable ties around the pipes.

* To prevent the inadvertent disruption of power to your unit (should the plug be pulled out accidentally), and to avoid applying undue stress to the AC adaptor jack, anchor the power cord using the cord hook, as shown in the illustration.

3. ConnecttheACadaptor,andfastenittothecablehookasshownintheillustrationtopreventitfrombeingaccidentallyunplugged.

2. Labelsindicatingthepadtobeconnectedareattachedtothecable.Makeconnectionsasshownintheillustration.

KnobBOW/EDGEOUTPUT jack

BELL OUTPUT jack

RD plug

RDB plug

■ To learn about the TD-9’s wide range of unique functionality, refer to “Quick Start.” ■ If you need further information regarding the set up of TD-9K2, refer to the section “If you don’t hear any

sound in the Owner’s Manual.This completes assembly and connections.

NOTE

NOTE

Other side

Tighten the bolt with a drum key.

Stopper

Attachthestoppersothattheboltisontheright-handside,fromtheperformer’sperspective.

1. ConnectthecabletotheTD-9asshownintheillustration.Inserttheconnectoralltheway,thenturntheknobstofastenitsecurely.

* Insert the plug firmly, making sure it’s all the way in.

D: Cymbal mounts

C: Pad mounts

A: Hand knobs

B: Snare pipeIfthestandwobbles,loosenthishandknobandadjusttheheight.

Youdonotneedtoattachthehi-hatmount.

Assoonasyouopenthepackage,checktoseethatallitemsareincluded.Ifanythingismissing,pleasecontactyourdealer.* Use a commercially available kick pedal.

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Head replacement procedure

* Be sure to adjust the head tension of the PD-85 / PD-105 before use.

* Striking the head when the head tension is loose may damage the sensor and head.

* Do not apply excessive force to the sensor located below the center of the head of the PD-85/PD-105. Doing so can interfere with accurate detection, and may damage it.

* Due to the nature of the materials used in the sensor of the PD-85/PD-105, changes in room temperature may affect the sensitivity of the sensor.

* The rubber portion of the hoop is a consumable item that will undergo wear with use over time, depending on the number and strength of rim shots. Playing rim shots on the worn rubber portion may cause malfunc-tions. If this occurs, the hoop rubber should be replaced. Please contact Roland customer service regarding replacement of the hoop rubber.

Detailed explanation of each part

■ PD-85 (Tom)

PD-85 component names PD-105 component names

1. Removealltuningboltsandwashers.

* While you remove the tuning bolts, press your finger against the lock bushing so that it does not come out of the frame.

* The lock bushing is a part that prevents vibration of the hoop from turning and loosening the tuning bolts when you play rim shots.

2. Removethehoop.

3. Removetheoldhead.

4. Placethenewheadontheframe.

5. Placethehooponthehead.

6. Passthewashersoverthetuningbolts,andattachthemtothehoopandframe.

7. Adjusttheheadtension.Fordetails,refertotheexplanationontheoppositesideofthisleaflet.

Ifalockbushingcomesoutoftheframewhileyou’rereplacingthehead,alignthelockbushing’sslotswiththe“+”shapedportionoftheframe,andpressitfirmlyintotheframe.

■ PD-105 (Snare)

■ CY-12C (Crash) ■ CY-13R (Ride)

* Continuous playing may cause dis-coloration of the pad, but this will not affect the Pad’s function.

CY-12C component names CY-13R component names01

■ KD-9 (Kick)

Positionthebeatersothatitstrikesthecenterofthehead,thensecurethekickpedalandKD-9firmlyinplace.

Step on the kick pedal and make sure that it’s properly attached and in a stable position.

Adjusting the Anchor Bolts

Whenusingthekickpedalonacarpetoronadrummat(TDMseries),theslip-preventiontapethat’sonthebaseshouldpreventtheKD-9frommovingaround.However,ifthat’snotenoughtokeeptheKD-9inafixedposition,youcanadjustthingssothatthetipsoftheanchorboltsprotrudethroughthebase.Thatshouldkeepitinplaceandmakeiteasierforyoutoplay.

KD-9 component names

* Use a commercially available kick pedal.

Attach the kick pedal

ChecktomakesurethatthebaseoftheKD-9andthekickpedalbothmakecontactwiththefloor.

When Using a Twin PedalPositionthetwobeatersequallyapartfromthecenterofthepadasshowninthefigureatleft.Ifoneofthebeaterisfurtherawayfromthecenterthantheother,thesoundfromthefurtherbeaterwillbelowerinvolume,orwillnotsoundasdesired.Usingatwinpedalwillresultinlowersensitivityascomparedtowhenasinglepedalisused.Raisethesensitivityonthesoundmodule.Fordetails,see“Editingthepadsettings[F2](BASIC)”intheowner’smanual.

* Install the kick pedal securely.* Take care not to pinch your

fingers.

* When used on flooring, the anchor bolts may damage the floor.

* The tips of the anchor bolts are sharp. Handle with care.

Whenusingonthecarpetordrummat

Whenusingonthefloor

Beater

Installthekickpedalsecurely.

02

03

Checktobesurethey’remakingcontactwiththefloor

Bolt

Head

Anchorbolts

Base

OUTPUTjack

Mountingplateforthekickpedal

* Depending on how you’re using the unit, the bolts that attach the pedal to the plate could become loose, causing the pedal to rattle during performance. In such cases, use commercially available tools to tighten the bolts.

Hoop (Rim)

Tuning bolt

Washer

Sensor

Wing bolt

Head

OUTPUT jack

FrameHolder

Wing nut

Head Hoop (Rim)

Tuning bolts

Lugs

OUTPUT jackShell

Bracket

Frame

NOTETheheadisanexpendableitemthateventuallywillwearoutandneedtobereplaced.Replacetheheadwhenthefollowingoccurs:Slackportionsremainintheheadevenwhentheheadtensionisproperlyadjusted.

* To obtain replacement heads, please contact the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed in “Information.”

Drum key

Loosen Tighten

Hoop

Hoop’srubber portion

Lock bushing

Washer

Frame

Tuning bolt

Lock bushing

Frame

NOTE

Edge

Pad face

Bow

BOW/EDGEOUTPUT jack

Edge

Pad face

BowBell

BELLOUTPUT jack

BOW/EDGEOUTPUT jack

Fixing the cables (CY-12C/CY-13R)

Securethecableinplacewiththecabletie

Leavesomeslackinthecable

Besuretomakethissmallplastichookvisiblefromyou.

Windacabletiearoundthepipeandtightenitinordertonottoslip.

Windacabletiearoundacable.

Insertthesmallplastichooktoaholetosecurethecabletothecymbalarm.

NOTE

WARNING

• Donotopenorperformanyinternal

modificationsontheunit.

• Donotattempttorepairtheunit,or

replacepartswithinit(exceptwhenthis

manualprovidesspecificinstructions

directingyoutodoso).Pleaseconsult

anauthorizedRolanddistributororthe

nearestRolandServiceCenter;alist

ofthesecanbefoundintheowner’s

manualforthedevicetowhichyouare

connecting.

• Neverinstalltheunitinanyofthe

followinglocations.

• Subjecttotemperatureextremes

(e.g.,directsunlightinanenclosed

vehicle,nearaheatingduct,ontop

ofheat-generatingequipment);

orare

• Damp(e.g.,baths,washrooms,on

wetfloors);orare

• Exposedtosteamorsmoke;orare

• Subjecttosaltexposure;orare

• Humid;orare

• Exposedtorain;orare

• Dustyorsandy;orare

• Subjecttohighlevelsofvibration

andshakiness.

• Thisunitshouldbeusedonlywith

astand(MDSseries)thatisrecom-

mendedbyRoland.

• Whenusingtheunitwithastand(MDS

series)recommendedbyRoland,the

stand(MDSseries)mustbecarefully

placedsoitislevelandsuretoremain

stable.Ifnotusingastand(MDSseries),

youstillneedtomakesurethatany

locationyouchooseforplacingthe

unitprovidesalevelsurfacethatwill

properlysupporttheunit,andkeepit

fromwobbling.

WARNING

• Donotplacecontainerscontaining

liquidonthisproduct.Neverallow

foreignobjects(e.g.,flammableobjects,

coins,wires)orliquids(e.g.,wateror

juice)toenterthisproduct.Doing

somaycauseshortcircuits,faulty

operation,orothermalfunctions.

• Inhouseholdswithsmallchildren,an

adultshouldprovidesupervisionuntil

thechildiscapableoffollowingallthe

rulesessentialforthesafeoperationof

theunit.

• Protecttheunitfromstrongimpact.

(Donotdropit!)

CAUTION

• Trytopreventcordsandcablesfrom

becomingentangled.Also,allcords

andcablesshouldbeplacedsotheyare

outofthereachofchildren.

• Neverclimbontopof,norplaceheavy

objectsontheunit.

• Shouldyouremovenuts,washers,

screws,anchorbolts,etc.,keepthem

inasafeplaceoutofchildren’sreach,

sothereisnochanceofthembeing

swallowedaccidentally.

Placement• Donotexposetheunittodirectsunlight,place

itneardevicesthatradiateheat,leaveitinside

anenclosedvehicle,orotherwisesubjectitto

temperatureextremes.Excessiveheatcandeformor

discolortheunit.

• Whenmovedfromonelocationtoanotherwherethe

temperatureand/orhumidityisverydifferent,water

droplets(condensation)mayforminsidetheunit.

Damageormalfunctionmayresultifyouattemptto

usetheunitinthiscondition.Therefore,beforeusing

theunit,youmustallowittostandforseveralhours,

untilthecondensationhascompletelyevaporated.

• Donotallowrubber,vinyl,orsimilarmaterialsto

remainonthisunitforlongperiodsoftime.Such

objectscandiscolororotherwiseharmfullyaffect

thefinish.

Maintenance• Foreverydaycleaningwipetheunitwithasoft,

dryclothoronethathasbeenslightlydampened

withwater.Toremovestubborndirt,useacloth

impregnatedwithamild,non-abrasivedetergent.

Afterwards,besuretowipetheunitthoroughlywith

asoft,drycloth.

(KD-9)

Asroutinemaintenance,youshouldwipethestriking

surfaceusingadry,softcloth.

• Neverusebenzine,thinners,alcoholorsolventsof

anykind,toavoidthepossibilityofdiscolorationand/

ordeformation.

Additional Precautions• Useareasonableamountofcarewhenusingthe

outputjacks.Roughhandlingcanleadtomalfunc-

tions.

• Whenconnecting/disconnectingallcables,grasp

theconnectoritself—neverpullonthecable.This

wayyouwillavoidcausingshorts,ordamagetothe

cable’sinternalelements.

• Toavoiddisturbingyourneighbors,trytokeep

theunit’svolumeatreasonablelevels.Youmay

prefertouseheadphones,soyoudonotneedtobe

concernedaboutthosearoundyou.

• Thisinstrumentisdesignedtominimizethe

extraneoussoundsproducedwhenit’splayed.

However,sincesoundvibrationscanbetransmitted

throughfloorsandwallstoagreaterdegreethan

expected,takecarenottoallowthesesoundsto

becomeanuisancetoneighbors,especiallywhen

usingheadphones.

• Whenyouneedtotransporttheunit,packageit

inthebox(includingpadding)thatitcamein,if

possible.Otherwise,youwillneedtouseequivalent

packagingmaterials.

• Someconnectioncablescontainresistors.Donotuse

cablesthatincorporateresistorsforconnectingto

thisunit.Theuseofsuchcablescancausethesound

leveltobeextremelylow,orimpossibletohear.For

informationoncablespecifications,contactthe

manufacturerofthecable.

• Therubberportionofthestrikingsurfaceistreated

withapreservativetomaintainitsperformance.With

thepassageoftime,thispreservativemayappearon

thesurfaceasawhitestain,orrevealhowthepads

werestruckduringproducttesting.Thisdoesnotaf-

fecttheperformanceorfunctionalityoftheproduct,

andyoumaycontinueusingitwithconfidence.

• Continuousplayingmaycausedis-colorationofthe

pad,butthiswillnotaffectthePad’sfunction.

• Thehi-hatstandissupportedbymeansofatripod.

Wheninstallingthehi-hat,makesurethelegsof

thetripodareopenedwideenoughtokeepthe

equipmentfromfallingover.

• DonotremovethespecialVH-11clutchfromthe

hi-hatordisassembletheclutch.

• Whennotusingthehi-hatforextendedperiods,

storethehi-hatintheopenpositiontoprevent

placinganystressonthemotionsensorunit.

• High-precisionsensorsarelocatedattheportionof

themotionsensorunitindicatedbythearrowinthe

leftfigurebelow.Takecarenottosubjectthisareato

excessiveshock,anddonotallowanyforeignobjects

toenteranygaps.

• Overlongperiodsofuse,theportionofthemotion

sensorunitthatcomesintocontactwiththehi-hat

(thedamper)maybecomewornatthepoints

indicatedbythearrowsintherightfigureabove.

Suchdamperwearmaypreventproperadjustment

oftheoffsetandmaycausethehi-hattoswing

withanunnaturalmotion.Ifthisoccurs,replace

thedamper.Formoreinformationonreplacingthe

damper,contactRolandService.

• Intheinterestofproductimprovement,thespecifica-

tionsand/orappearanceofthisunitaresubjectto

changewithoutpriornotice.

IMPORTANT NOTES For EU Countries

For China

WARNINGThis product contains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm, including lead.

For C.A. US (Proposition 65)

Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly.

* Material damage refers to damage or other adverse e�ects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings, as well to domestic animals or pets.

Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly.

The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out. The speci�c thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it means that the power-cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.

The symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings.The speci�c meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle. In the case of the symbol at left, it is used for general cautions, warnings, or alerts to danger.

The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out (are forbidden). The speci�c thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it means that the unit must never be disassembled.

About WARNING and CAUTION Notices About the Symbols

ALWAYS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING

Base

Slip-preventiontape