Yamaha TP100 Owner's Manual - page 2
■ Part Names
◆ TP100
◆ TP120SD
■ Setting Up
[TP100]
After setting up your rack system (Yamaha RS150,
etc.) or a standard tom stand (Yamaha WS series,
etc.), attach the TP100/120SD as shown in the dia-
gram below.Insert the tom holder (hexagonal bar)
on your rack or tom stand into the pad, and firmly
tighten the clamp bolt to secure.
[TP120SD]
Before setup, please prepare a snare stand (Yamaha
SS652, etc.), and set the TP120SD onto the stand
as you would an acoustic snare drum.
Output Jack
Clamp Bolt
A Rim
B Rim
Pad
Pad Controller Knob
Level Adjustment Knob
* A and B rim switches are
embedded in the rim sec-
tions between indentations.
Output Jack
B Rim
A Rim
Pad
Pad Controller Knob
Level Adjustment Knob
Make sure that the pad is securely attached to the
rack or stand. If the clamp bolt, etc., is not tightened
securely, the pad can slip or drop off causing injury.
Also, if the rack or stand is placed on an unstable sur-
face, etc., the rack or stand can fall over resulting in
injury.
● : A single voice can be assigned to, and produced
by the pad section.
○ : Independent voices can be assigned to and pro-
duced by the pad and rim sections (A rim and B
rim sections share the same voice) (Dual Zone).
◎ : Independent voices can be assigned to and pro-
duced by the pad section, A rim section, and B rim
section (3 Zone).
△ : Independent voices can be assigned to and pro-
duced by the pad and B rim sections. (A rim sec-
tion is inactive) (Dual Zone)
* : Pad control functions described below are active
with INPUTs 1-5 on the DTXTREME s.
Module
Input Number
TP100/120SD
DTXTREME s
1-5
◎*
6-8
◎
9/10-15/16
●
DTXPRESS
1
△
DTXPRESS
2,6,7
◎
3-5,8
○
9/10
●
DTXTREME
1-5
△
6-8
○
9/10-15/16
●
DTXPRESS
1
△
2-8
○
9/10
●
DTX
1-8
○
9/10,11/12
●
● Pad Control Functions
The pad controller on the TP100/120S can be used with INPUTs 1-5 on the DTXTREME s.
The pad controller lets you adjust a variety of parameters (pitch control, snappy ON/OFF, etc.)
by rotating the pad controller knob. (Please refer to the Owner's Manual that came with your
DTXTREME s for more information.)
Output Jack
Insert
■ Connections
Using the supplied stereo phone cable(Parallel Type), connect the pad's output jack to the
input jack (SNARE, TOM1, etc.) on the DTX Series Drum Trigger Module (DTXPRESS/DTX/
DTXTREME). Insert the L-shaped connector into the output jack on the TP100/120SD.
The manner in which the TP100/120SD will function corresponds to
the INPUT numbers on the DTX Series Drum Trigger Module shown
in the chart below.
コントローラーつまみ
Pad Controller Knob
* Always use the supplied stereo phone cable (parallel type) when connecting the TP100/120SD to the
module. Voices assigned to the rim switch or pad control functions can not be used when using a monaural
cable. Also, using any stereo phone cable other than the supplied parallel type cable may result in im-
proper function of the pad controller functions.
■ Troubleshooting
If the following trouble occurs when the TP100/120SD is used, please check the follow-
ing points before asking your dealer for assistance.
● The rim section does not produce sound when struck.
What to check
Problem
Is the TP100/120SD connected to
the correct INPUT number on the
DTX Series Drum Trigger Module
using the supplied parallel type
stereo phone cable?
Too high of a the level adjustment setting causes the drum
module to produce multiple sounds because the large signal
produced by the high settings sustains for too long of a time.
Refer to the "Output Level Adjustment" section described
above to properly set the pad's output level.
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Also, please refer to the Owner's Manual that came with your DTX Series Drum Trigger Module
(DTXTREME/DTX/DTXPRESS) for more information regarding the problems described above and any
other problems that you may be experiencing.
If a solution can not be found to the problem after consulting the manuals, please contact the dealer from
whom you purchased the product.
■ Specifications
* Improvements may result in a change in the specifications and/or design of the product without notice.
Dimensions
Weight
Sensor Type
Output Jack
297(W) x 313(D) x 74(H)
349(W) x 364(D) x 69(H)
(Control knob and clamp bolt not included.)
(Control knob not included.)
2.2kg
2.5kg
Trigger Sensor (piezo-electric) x1/rim switch (dual zone) x1
Standard Stereo Phone Jack
Clamp Bolt
Insert
Tom Holder
Snare Stand
TP100
TP120SD
Never hit the controller
knob or apply excess force
as it may result in damage
or malfunction.
TP100
TP120SD
● The pad control function does not work
What to check
Problem
Is the TP100/120SD connected to
the proper INPUT number on the
module (DTXTREME s) using
the supplied parallel type stereo
phone cable?
The Pad control function can only be used with INPUTs 1-5
on a DTXTREME s. (Refer to the [Connections] section
above.)
The Pad control function is not available when a monaural
phone cable is used.
* Using any stereo phone cable other than the supplied parallel
type stereo phone cable can result in improper function of the
pad control function.
Are module (DTXTREME s) set-
tings correct?
Refer to the Owner's Manual that came with your DTXTREME s,
and make sure settings are correct.
What to check
Problem
Is the level adjustment on the
TP100/120SD set too high?
Refer to the [Connections] section described above and make
sure the TP100/120SD is connected to the proper INPUT num-
ber.
When a monaural phone cable is used, the voice assigned to
the rim section is not produced.
● Hitting the pad once produces multiple sounds (Double trigger)
● No Sound, Volume is Low
What to check
Problem
Is the Level Adjustment knob on
the TP100/120SD set too low?
Is the TP100/120SD properly con-
nected to the DTX Series Drum
Trigger Module's input jack using
the supplied parallel type stereo
phone cable?
Is the module properly con-
nected to a pair of headphones
or an external audio device such
as an amplifier, speaker, etc.?
Are module settings correct?
If the Level Adjustment Screw is set too low, the single pro-
duced by the pad will be too low to produce sufficient volume
from the drum trigger module’s tone generator even though
the pad is struck.
Refer to the previous [Connections] section and make sure
that all connections are proper.
Check the connections between the external device and the
position of the power switch and volume level.
Check the volume setting of the voice assigned to the INPUT
number to which the TP100/120SD is connected (refer to the
previous "Adjusting the Voice Volume" section), or make sure
the headphones volume level is not set too low, etc.
● TP100 Tom pad (10 inch) with rod clamp
● TP120SD Snare Pad (12 inch)
SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION
NOTICE: Service charges incurred due to a lack of knowledge relathing to how a function or effect works (when the unit is operating
as designed) are not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, and are therefore the owners responsibility. Please study this manual
carefuly and consult your dealer before requesting service.
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believe that our products and the production methods used to produce them, meet these goals. In keeping with both the letter and the
spirit of the law, we want you to be aware of the following:
Warning: Do not attempt to disassemble.
Disposal Notice: Should this product become damaged beyond repair, or for some reason its useful life is considered to be at an end,
please observe all local, state, and federal regulations that relate to the disposal of products that contain lead, plastics, etc. If your
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NAME PLATE LOCATIOIN: The name plate is located on the bottom of the product. The model number, serial number are located on
this plate.
You should record the model number, serial number, and the date of purchase in the spaces provided below and retain this manual as
a permanent record of your purchase.
Model : TP100 Serial No. Model : TP120SD Serial No.
Purchase Date
PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL
* If you are using the DTXTREME s, the module’s pad type setting
should be set to [TP-1/Snr] or [TP-1/Tom]. On other drum modules, the
setting should be set to tom pad. (Please refer to the Owner’s Manual
that came with your module for more information.)