Yamaha DTX432K DTX402K/DTX432K/DTX452K Owners Manual - Page 24
Turning On the Drum Module, Auto Power-Off, Restoring the Default Settings (Factory Reset)
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Setup Setting Up for Sound Turning On the Drum Module 1. If you have connected your drum module to other audio devices such as powered speakers, ensure that the volume on all other devices is turned down fully. 2. Press the [ ] (Standby/On) button. The drum module will turn on and its buttons will light up. NOTE Connect the hi-hat controller before turning on the drum module. Please do not turn the drum module on with the hihat controller depressed. The drum module can not identify the type of pedal properly and it causes that the kick may produce much smaller sound than expected. Turning Off the Drum Module 1. If you have connected your drum module to other audio equipment, ensure that the volume on all other devices is turned down fully. 2. Press the [ ] (Standby/On) button. The drum module will turn off and all button lights will go out. NOTICE The drum module automatically stores all current settings before it turns off. For this reason, please do not unplug the AC adaptor until all button lights have gone out. Auto Power-Off The Auto Power-Off function automatically turns off the drum module after a certain period of inactivity. This helps to save energy should you forget to turn it off yourself. NOTE The drum module automatically stores all current settings before it turns off. Setting the Auto Power-Off Function You can set the amount of time that the Auto Power-Off function will wait before turning off the drum module. For details, see the description of the Auto Power-Off Time parameter from Menu Mode (page 54). NOTICE • In certain modes of operation, the Auto Power-Off function will not turn off the drum module when the set time has elapsed. We recommend, therefore, that you always turn off the drum module manually when you are finished using it. • If you expect the drum module to be inactive for a certain length of time while connected to other audio equipment, we recommend that you turn the volume on the other equipment fully down. Alternatively, you can disable the Auto Power-Off function to ensure that the drum module stays on. NOTE • Settings for the Auto Power-Off function do not represent exact times and there may be some variation. • By default, the Auto Power-Off time is set to 30 minutes. Quickly disabling Auto Power-Off To quickly disable the Auto Power-Off function, turn on the drum module while holding down the number button [1]. The function will remain off until you set a new Auto Power-Off time. Hold Restoring the Default Settings (Factory Reset) Straight out of the box, your drum module already contains a wide range of pre-programmed drum kits and songs. These default settings-collectively known as the Factory Reset-can be conveniently restored at any time if you have accidentally overwritten them or wish to delete all of your own settings. To do so, use the Factory Reset function as follows. NOTICE When you restore the Factory Reset as described below, any changes you have made to parameters will be lost. Before proceeding, therefore, you should ensure that they contain no irreplaceable settings. 1. Press the [ ] (Standby/On) button and verify that the drum module turns off. 2. Turn on the drum module while holding down the VOLUME[+] button and the VOLUME[-] button. Hold The drum module's lights will flash and the Factory Reset will be restored. 22 DTX402K DTX432K DTX452K Owner's Manual