Pyle PED02M Datasheet

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Page 1 - USER MAAL

USER MAALUSER MAALPED02Mwww.pyleaudio.com

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PrecautionsPlease read the following precautions aside from the safety instructions printed on page 1 & 2”Power SupplyDo not shar

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Additional PrecautionsThe SD memory can be permanently lost due to damage to the machine, or improper operation. To prevent losing

Page 4 - Operation Warning

Please use cables for connection. When using cables from other companies, please note the following:Please do not hit the pads wi

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Manual SummaryHardware IntroductionThis section of the manual explains the basic operation of the machine. It introduces all the po

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11Sound Module FeaturesRecording FeatureUsers can play a rhythm and record the rhythm in the SD memory card as mp3, and share with

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12ContentsPartsPADCRASHCONTROL BOX21212223Warning & Caution SignsWarningPrecautionsManual GuideHardware IntroductionPartsAdvance LearningSo

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13Finished DiagramAccessories IntroductionConsole ControlConsole OperationDrum & Percussion Sound PatchesSounds & TonesMetronomeCont

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PartsPlease make sure that you have all the necessary parts before assemblySupport Stands14(Short)(Long)22.5x800 (mm) main support bar

Page 10 - Precautions

15Pad x 5Crash x 2 Sound module x1Pedal x 2Drum stick x 1 setStereo soundcable (1m) x 2Mono soundcable (1m) x 7(BLUE) Z1Z2Z3Z4Z5

Page 11 - Additional Precautions

16Assembly InstructionsPlease insert the bolts and nuts to connectors before assembly.NOTEB1B2B3Y2Y3Y4Y7Assemble the floor pads onto eit

Page 13 - Manual Summary

17Adjust the heights of all four T-shape connectors so that they match on either main support bar.Assemble the T-shape connectors and

Page 14 - Sound Module Features

18With the chair that you will be using, you should sit on the chair and adjust the heights of the T-shape connectors according to

Page 15 - Contents

19The remaining three main support bars are for connection between the 4 T-shape connectors on the main support bars and the 2 T-s

Page 16 - Finished Diagram

20Insert the long and short locking bars, and stoppers as illustrated to complete the support structure.Step 6Finished Diagram of Sup

Page 17 - Connectors

21AccessoriesPADHI-HATTOM1TOM2NOTEBelow are examples of wrong assembly.Tilt the Tom 1 and Tom 2 for smoother playing.NOTEWhen assembling

Page 18 - Spare Parts

22Assemble the pads (Snare, Hi-Hat, Tom 1, Tom 2, &Tom 3) and the Crash onto the support structure.SNAREHI-HATTOM1TOM2CRASHATOM3C

Page 19 - Assembly Instructions

23Control BoxPosition the box onto the second main support bar (labeled as on the previous page), and fold the U-shape plate u

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24Finished DiagramPosition the pedals as illustrated to complete the setup.Position the Hi-Hat Pedal below the Hi-Hat.Position the Bass/K

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25For Crash must to use the mono sound cable(Blue).Z9Stereo soundcable (1m)(BLUE) NOTEZ8Mono soundcable (1m)For Pad and Pedal must to

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26Accessories IntroductionHI-HATSNARETOM1TOM2TOM3BASSH.H CTRLUpgrade PackageCRASHCRASHNOTEUsing the diagram on the previous page and the one

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Specification:* Compact, All-in-one Solution* Built-in MP3 Player/Recorder* Natural Motion Cymbal Pads and Cymbal Choke Capabilities.*

Page 24 - Accessories

27After hitting the Crash (Labeled as & ), you can grab the rim as illustrated to p roduce realistic muted crash

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28Console Control Introduction About MIDIMIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is an industry-standard protocol that enables electro

Page 26 - Control Box

29For connection of the adapter.Switch power on/off.For transmitting MIDI data.For adjusting the volume.For connection of a headphone.

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30Console OperationMusic StationPercussion Sound Module&MetronomeTECHOMARCHLATINTIMBALEFUSIONROCKJAZZMETALBLUESPOWERSTYLEPERCUSSION SOUND MO

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31With different style of music selected, users may select different percussion sounds.P.S. Sound selection can be operated as illust

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33METRONOMEBEATAfter turning on the metronome, these two buttons can be used to change the beat of the metronome.CHICK ON/OFFThis but

Page 31 - About MIDI

34TEMPOThese two buttons are be used to adjust the tempo of the metronome. The metronome is ideal to help users develop stable r

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35VOLUMEMusic StationThe volume buttons allow users to adjust the volume. The screen will display the volume in digits as a guide.

Page 33 - Available Styles:

36STOPThe stop button is used to stop playing the music.LAST SONG/NEXT SONGThe previous song button allows users to jump to the p

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About Warning & Caution Signs:This sign indicates the risk of serious physical injury and even death. Please operate the machin

Page 35 - Styles & Sounds List

37RECORDUsers may connect a microphone, a guitar, or a sound source into the Line In jack on the rear side of the console. The

Page 36 - CHICK ON/OFF

38REPEATThe repeat button allows users to repeat one song or all the songs.To set a loop, first select an mp3 and start playing

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RESETThe reset button will reset the console and turn the console back to how it was originally.39The delete button will erase the

Page 38 - PLAY/PAUSE

Near areas with extreme temperature. (For example, in the car under the sun, near a heat venting pipe, and etc.)In very humid envi

Page 39 - LAST SONG/NEXT SONG

For proper operation, make sure that the support stands are placed on flat and stable ground in order to support the machine safel

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WARNINGIf there were children in the household, the adults should be responsible of teaching the children to follow the safety preca

Page 41 - A B LOOP

When using the machine in other countries, please consult your retailer, the nearest customer service, or any of the recognized retai

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CAUTIONDo not place heavy objects on the machine.When moving the machine, or during insertion/removal of the plug, always use dry ha

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