Troubleshooting; Main Specifications - Roland TD-25 Owner's Manual

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Troubleshooting

Problem
Items to check
Problems with sound
Is the product correctly connected to the external devices?
Are the cables correctly connected to the product's
MASTER OUTPUT or PHONES jack?
Could an audio cable be broken?
Check whether you hear sound through headphones.
Could the product's volume be lowered?
No sound/
Could the volume of the connected amplified speaker be
Insufficient volume
lowered?
Have you made the correct input selection on your audio
system?
Could the volume be lowered on the device connected to
the AUDIO INPUT jack?
Could "Local Control" be "OFF"?
Is the connection cable correctly connected to the TRIGGER
IN connector?
Click/Song/AUDIO
INPUT does not
Could the volume "BACKING" be lowered?
sound
Could the instrument's "LEVEL" be lowered?
A specific pad does
Is the pad connected correctly?
not sound
Are the cables correctly connected to each pad and pedal?
Are the pads correctly connected to the drum sound
module?
No sound
Is the plug of the connection cable firmly inserted all the
way into the jack?
Problems with USB
Is the USB flash drive inserted correctly?
USB flash drive is
Is the USB flash drive formatted correctly?
connected but not
recognized/Data is
Is the file in the correct location?
not visible
Are you using a USB Flash Memory sold by Roland?
Does the product support the sampling frequency and
bit rate of the MP3 file, or the sampling frequency and bit
depth of the WAV file?
Can't play MP3/
WAV file
Playback may be unable to keep up if you raise the
playback speed or change the pitch of a high bit-rate of
MP3.
It's not possible to set the A and B times any closer than
one second.
Can't correctly set
the A-B repeat times
When using a MP3 file, it might not be possible to play
back the A-B repeat region correctly.
Can't save data
Is there enough free space on the USB flash drive?
Is the USB cable connected correctly?
Can't communicate
Is the USB driver installed?
with a computer
Have the settings for "USB MODE" been made correctly?
Other problems
Display contrast is
In some cases, the contrast of the display might not be
inconsistent
consistent, but this is not a malfunction.
Action
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Check the connections.
p. 3
Try using a different cable.
If you hear sound in the headphones, there is a
problem with the connection cables or with the
connected amp or speaker.
p. 2
Adjust the volume to an appropriate level.
Check your audio system.
Adjust the volume to an appropriate level.
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Set "Local Control" to "ON. "
Check the connections.
p. 3
Adjust the volume to an appropriate level.
p. 2
Adjust the instrument's "LEVEL. "
p. 6
Check the connections.
Make sure that the USB flash drive is correctly
connected.
Format the USB flash drive on this product.
p. 13
Place the files in the top level (root) of the USB flash
p. 8
drive.
Use USB Flash Memory sold by Roland. We cannot
guarantee operation if other products are used.
Use MP3/WAV files that the product supports.
p. 8
Make sure that there is at least one second between
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the two times.
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Either delete unneeded files, or use a different USB
flash drive.
Check the connections.
Install the USB driver on your computer. When using
p. 9
USB MIDI only, USB driver installation is not needed.
Choose the setting that's appropriate for your
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situation. Restart the TD-25 after changing the setting.
Adjusts the "LCD Contrast" to reduce the inconsistent. &PDF

Main Specifications

Roland TD-25: Drum Sound Module
Drum Kits
18
Reverb: 8 types
Effect Types
Multi-Effects: 21 types
Equalizer (Tone control)
Audio Rec
Internal, USB Flash Memory
File Format
Audio file: WAV/MP3
Display
64 x 128 dots graphic type LCD (backlit LCD)
TRIGGER INPUT connector: DB-25 type
(Kick, Snare, Tom1, Tom2, Tom3, Hi-Hat, Crash1, Ride, Ride Bell, Hi-Hat Control)
Extra Trigger Input jacks: stereo 1/4 inch phone type
CRASH2, AUX
MASTER OUTPUT jacks (L/MONO, R): 1/4 inch phone type
Connectors
PHONES jack: stereo 1/4 inch phone type
AUDIO INPUT jack: stereo miniature phone type
MIDI OUT connector
USB COMPUTER port: USB type B
USB MEMORY port: USB type A
Interface
USB-MIDI, USB-Audio, USB Flash Memory
Output Impedance
1.0 k ohms
Power Supply
AC adaptor (DC 9 V)
Current Draw
500 mA
238 (W) x 180 (D) x 86 (H) mm
Dimensions
9-3/8 (W) x 7-1/8 (D) x 3-7/16 (H) inches
Weight
1,000 g
(excluding AC adaptor)
2 lbs 4 oz
Owner's Manual, Leaflet "USING THE UNIT SAFELY"
Accessories
AC adaptor
Special connection cable
Pads: PD series, PDX series, BT-1
Cymbals: CY series
Kick: KD series, KT-10
Hi-hat: VH-11
Options (sold separately)
Hi-hat control pedal: FD series
Acoustic drum trigger: RT series
Stand: MDS series
Cymbal mount: MDY series
* Use USB Flash Memory sold by Roland. We cannot guarantee operation if other products are used.
* In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject
to change without prior notice.
Attaching the Mounting Plate
Use the included sound module mounting plate to attach the TD-25 to
a drum stand.
Use the included wing bolts to attach the plate as shown in the
illustration.
* Use only the included wing bolts. Using any other bolts will cause
malfunctions.
Wing bolt (M5 x 10) x 2
Sound module mounting plate
Pad mount: MDH series
Personal drum monitor: PM-10
V-Drums Headphones: RH-300V
Noise Eater: NE-10, NE-1
V-Drums accessory package: DAP-3X
V-Drums mat: TDM-20, TDM-10
USB Flash Memory
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