Yamaha 2.0 Owner's Manual - Page 16
Removing the Drum Triggers, The Power Supply - speaker
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Removing the Drum Triggers When changing the batterhead, carefully remove the trigger sensor with a sharp object before loosening the head. Take care not to pull the cord when you are removing the trigger. ATTENTION Make sure the surface of the batterhead or the shell where the trigger is mounted is free from dirt or grind. Clean the surface with alcohol in advance. To prevent broken trigger cords caused by the vibration of the drum rim, cover and fix the triggers and cords onto the batterhead with sticky tape. Irregular vibration and sustained resonance on the batterhead or the shell may cause double-triggering. This can be prevented by applying a mute (such as the Yamaha Ring Mute) to the batterhead and controlling the excessive vibration. Once you have removed the drum trigger and want to mount it again, be sure to completely remove the used sticky tape and apply new sticky tape. Using used sticky tape may cause bad pick-up response or double-triggering. The Power Supply ! Make sure the POWER switch is OFF and connect the power adaptor (included) to the DC IN jack on the rear panel of the DTX, then plug the adaptor into a convenient wall AC outlet. INPUT ATTENUATION 12/11 10/9 KICK POWER DC IN 12V R AUX OUT Wall AC outlet AC power adaptor CBe sure to use PA-1207, PA-3B or an equivalent included in this kit. Using an improper power adaptor may cause irreparable damage to the DTX, and might pose a serious shock hazard. Also, unplug the power adaptor from the electric outlet when the DTX is not in use for long periods of time. " Make sure all the devices such as the pads, external devices, or audio systems are connected correctly and turn the POWER switch on the rear panel of the DTX, ON. When the power is turned on, the DTX analyses the connections and optimizes the settings. POWER CTo avoid speaker damage, make it a rule to turn the power on in the order of 1) the DTX, 2) mixers and amplifiers, 3) audio devices. When turning the system off, simply reverse the process. 12