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Precautions regarding placement of this unit on a stand
Be sure to follow the instructions in the VAD706 Setup Guide carefully when placing this unit on 
a stand.
If it is not set up properly, you risk creating an unstable situation which could lead to the unit 
falling or the stand toppling, and may result in injury.
Setup Guide
© 2021 Roland Corporation
 9 When you’ve nished making connections, turn on the power as described in “TD-50X Quick Start,” and verify that you can hear sound.
This completes setup and connections.
Have fun playing the drums!
 9 Settings for the snare (PD-140DS), ride (CY-18DR) and hi-hat (VH-14D)
1. Press the [ENTER] button.The rst time you connect the PD-140DS, CY-18DR and VH-14D to the DIGITAL TRIGGER IN port, the following screen will appear.
As directed in the screen, assign the PD-140DS as snare, assign CY-18DR as ride, and assign VH-14D as hi-hat.
*  If you specify the same trigger input as a pad that is connected to a TRIGGER IN jack, the pad that’s connected to that TRIGGER IN jack won’t produce sound.
2. Use the cursor buttons to select “PD140DS,” “CY18DR” or “VH14D.”
3. Use the [–] [+] buttons or the dial to specify the Assign.
PD140DS SNARE
CY18DR RIDE
VH14D HI-HAT
4. Press the [KIT] button to return to the DRUM KIT screen.
NOTE
Use the CY-16R-T as a crash cymbal.  
Bell hits cannot be used.
 9 Set the trigger bank to “VAD706”
1. Press the [TRIGGER] button.
2. Press the PAGE [UP] button several times to access the top page.
3. Press the [F1] (BANK) button.
The TRIGGER BANK screen appears.
number
4. Place the cursor on the trigger bank number, and use the [-] [+] 
buttons or the dial to set the trigger bank to “VAD706.”
5. Press the [KIT] button to return to the DRUM KIT screen.
VAD706
4
CY-16R-T
PD-140DS
PDA100 CY-18DR
PDA140F
CY-16R-T
KD-222
VH-14D
TD-50X PDA120
DBS-30
DCS-30 DCS-30
Mounting the kick pedal onto the bass drum (KD-222)
Installing the oor tom (PDA140F)
Attach the legs to the oor tom.
Attach the oor tom legs so that the bent portion of 
the legs extends outward at a right angle relative to 
the circumference of the tom.
As seen from directly above
PDS-20
1Check the included items
As soon as you open the package, check to see that all items are included. If anything is 
missing, please contact your dealer.
VAD706
NOTE
• When setting up, ensure that the tripod of the stand is suciently open. If 
the tripod is insuciently open, the appropriate degree of stability might not 
be obtained.
• If you are using the boom arm in a lengthened position, stability will improve 
if the cymbal is directly above one of the tripod legs.
• Likewise, when attaching the tom to the tom holder, stability will improve if 
the tom is directly above one of the tripod legs.
• When you loosen the knob while adjusting the height or angle of tom or 
cymbal, the pipe or pad might fall and pinch your ngers. Use one hand to 
support the tom, pipe, or cymbal mount while you slowly loosen the knob.
• To prevent the stand from tipping over or falling, tighten the knobs until 
there is no looseness. When tightening knob  3 or knob  D , ensure that the 
gears that maintain the angle are rmly meshed.
Stand
Attaching Various Parts
* 5 1 0 0 0 7 1 9 5 8 - 0 2 *
VAD706-1
 8 TD-50X (Drum sound module) x 1
 8 PD-140DS (Digital snare) x 1
 8 CY-18DR (Digital ride) x 1
 8 VH-14D (Digital hi-hat) x 1
 8 CY-16R-T (Crash 1, 2) x 2
 8 Owner’s Manuals
 8 VAD706 Setup Guide (this document)
 8 TD-50X Quick Start
 8 PD-140DS Owner’s Manual
 8 CY-18DR Owner’s Manual
 8 VH-14D Owner’s Manual
 8 CY-16R-T Owner’s Manual
*  The TD-50X, PD-140DS, CY-18DR, VH-14D, CY-16R-T 
accessories are in the respective packing cartons.
VAD706-2
 8 PDA100 (tom 1) x 1
 8 PDA120 (tom 2) x 1
 8 PDA140F (Tom 3) x 1
 8 Owner’s Manual
 8 PDA100/PDA120/PDA140F Owner’s Manual
*  This package does not include a kick pedal, a hi-hat stand, and a 
snare stand. Use with a commercially available kick pedal, hi-hat 
stand, and snare stand.
DTS-30S (drum stand)
 8 When checking the items included with the DTS-30S, refer to “DTS-
30S Owner’s Manual.”
KD-222 (bass drum)
 8 When checking the items included with the KD-222, refer to “KD-
222 Owner’s Manual.”
3Assemble the hi-hat (VH-14D)
Assemble the stand using the procedure described in “VH-14D Owner’s Manual.”
1. Place the bottom cymbal on the hi-hat stand 
with the cymbal rod passing through the 
bottom cymbal hole.
Hi-hat stand felt (or 
rubber) cymbal pad
2. Pass the ends of the clamp through the 
grooves in the metal portion of the bottom 
cymbal, then while strongly pulling the clamp 
downward, secure it with the drum key.
Pull down and 
tighten with 
the drum key.
Clamp
3. Connect the link cables A/B on the top cymbal 
to the link jacks A/B of the bottom cymbal.
View from the side
Cable in 
front
Cable in 
back
2Set Up the Drum Stand (DTS-30S)
*  The tips of the cymbal mount and tom holder are sharp. Handle them with care.
*  When setting up or storing the stand, be careful not to pinch the ngers you use to handle the stand.
Setup procedure
Set up the stand as shown in the illustration.
Adjust the openness 
of the legs.
Knob  1
Knob  2
Knob  3
Adjust the height of the 
stand.
Adjust the position and 
angle of the boom arm.
Knob  4
Adjust the angle of the 
cymbal mount.
Boom arm
Cymbal 
mount
Cymbal nut
Rotation stopper (only for V-Cymbal)
Felt washer
Boom stand (DBS-30)
Tom holder
Knob  4
Cymbal 
mount
Knob  2
Adjust the height of the 
stand.
Knob  3
Adjust the position and angle of 
the boom arm.
Adjust the cymbal mount 
angle.
Boom arm
Cymbal nut
Rotation stopper (only for V-Cymbal)
Felt washer
Adjust the openness 
of the legs.
Knob  1
Knob  5
Adjust the height of the stand.
Knob  6
Adjust the height of the 
tom holder.
Knob  7
Adjust the angle of the 
tom attached to the 
tom holder.
Combination stand (DCS-30)
Checking the included items
Time required: approx. 
40
 min.
Drum stand settings
Time required: approx. 
20
 min.
1. Loosen the leg fastener knob, adjust the angle 
of the leg, and then tighten the leg fastener 
knob.
Using a drum key, adjust the length of the rods so that the 
left and right are the same length.
Leg fastener knob
Rod
2. Adjust the tip of the legs (spike/rubber) 
appropriately for the surface on which you’re 
placing the KD-222.
Spike Soft oor
Carpet, etc.
Rubber Hard oor
Wood ooring, concrete, etc.
If you loosen the foot nut and rotate the foot to raise it, the 
spike will be exposed.
Tighten the foot nut to secure the position of the foot.
Foot nut
Foot
Spike
Spike Rubber
*  The tip of the spike is sharp; handle it with care.
*  Using the spike leg tips on wood ooring may damage the 
oor; the rubber leg tips should be used on wood ooring.
3. Ax the wood hoop protectors to the position 
at which the kick pedal is attached.
Ax to both surfaces of the 
batter hoop
4. Mount the kick pedal.
Adjust the location at which the kick pedal is attached so 
that the beater strikes the center of the batter head’s strike 
surface; then securely fasten the kick pedal to the KD-222.
*  Take care not to pinch your ngers.
After attaching the kick pedal, adjust the 
angle of the legs and the length of the rods as 
necessary.
 center of the 
striking surface
Assembly and connections
Time required: approx. 
130
 min.
Knob  C
Fastening/removing 
the mounting plate.
Knob  B
Adjust the height of 
the stand.
Knob  A
Adjust the openness 
of the legs.
Knob  D
Adjust the tilt of the 
mounted product.
Mounting plate
Attach this to the product 
before attaching to the stand.
Attach the 
mounting plate 
to the stand.
Clamp
Pad stand (PDS-20)
Use this to mount the drum sound module 
(TD-50X).
Insert the mounting plate 
into the clamp, then turn the 
clamp knob to secure the 
mounting plate.
Sound module 
mounting plate
Narrow
Wide
Attach the drum sound module  
(TD-50X)
Mounting the snare (PD-140DS) on a snare stand
The PD-140DS can only be used with a commercially available snare stand.
*  Make sure that the snare stand you are using is able to support a 14-inch shell.
Insert the plug of the connecting cable included with the PD-140DS into the DIGITAL 
TRIGGER OUT jack of the PD-140DS.
Use the protector to lock 
the connection.
Connection cable
Protector
DIGITAL TRIGGER OUT jack
Setting up the hi-hat (VH-14D)
Insert the plug of the connecting cable included with 
the VH-14D into the DIGITAL TRIGGER OUT jack of the 
VH-14D.
Connection cable
Protector
Use the protector to lock the 
connection.
*  While playing, the “7
” (round dot) marks on the top and 
bottom cymbals should be lined up, as shown in the 
illustration. The product may not work correctly if the 
marks aren’t lined up.
Attach the cables to the stand with the cable tie.
Assembling the VH-14D
Time required: approx. 
10
 min.
Attaching the parts
Time required: approx. 
40
 min.
CR1 CR2 (BOW/EDGE)  (BOW/EDGE)
(RIDE)T1 T2
T3
KIK
(HI-HAT)
(SNARE)
*  The two DCS-30 stands (included) are symmetrical. 
Set these stands up so that the tom holder goes on the inside and the cymbal 
mount goes on the outside.
*  Don’t pull the link cables too hard 
when assembling this product.
*  Make sure that both the top 
cymbal and bottom cymbal can 
be opened and closed smoothly.
Now you’ve nished the rst half of the assembly process. 
Why not take a break?
Attach the crash cymbal (CY-16R-T) and ride cymbal (CY-18DR)
1. Position the cymbal so that the stopper 
(convex portion) of the cymbal mount is 
aligned with the concave portion of the 
bottom of the cymbal.
2. Tighten the cymbal nut to obtain an 
appropriate amount of sway.
*  Use the cymbal nut and felt washer that are included 
with the drum stand.
Insert the plug of the connection cable 
into the CY-18DR’s DIGITAL TRIGGER OUT 
connector.
Use the protector to 
lock the connection.
Connection cable
Protector
DIGITAL TRIGGER OUT jack
“Roland” logo on the 
farther side, as viewed 
from the player
Cymbal nut
Felt washer
Rotation stopper 
(convex portion)
Attach the toms (PDA-100 / PDA120)
Tom holder
Loosen
As seen from the front
*  Set these stands up so that the tom holder goes on the inside and the cymbal mount goes on the outside.
Connecting the pads and drum sound module
Time required: approx. 
20
 min.
5Connect the pads to the drum sound module
Connection procedure
Use the cable clips as shown above, to 
secure the cables.
Cable clip
Cable
1. Connect the L-shaped plug of the cables 
included with the stand (DTS-30S) to the drum 
sound module (TD-50X).
2. Connect the L-shaped plugs of the cables to each 
pad.
The names on the labels correspond to trigger input 
jack names as follows.
Marking label KIK T1 T2 T3
TRIGGER IN jack KICK TOM 1 TOM 2 TOM 3
Marking label CR1 CR2
TRIGGER IN jack CRASH1 CRASH2
L-shaped Plug
*  To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn down the volume, and turn o all the units before making any connections.
Connect PD-140DS (snare), CY-18DR (ride) and 
VH-14D (hi-hat)
Insert the plug of the connection 
cable into the TD-50X’s DIGITAL 
TRIGGER IN port.
*  You may connect to any of the ports 1–3.
In order to use this unit correctly, please carefully read this document as well as the sections “Using the Unit Safely” 
and “Important Notes” regarding the accessories (included in the owner’s manual of the respective accessory) before 
use. After reading, keep the document(s) where it will be available for immediate reference.
Plug
& 
BOW/EDGE 
OUTPUT jack
*  BELL OUTPUT jack is 
not used.
*  The T4, AX1, AX2, AX3 and AX4 cables are extension cables. Use them as needed.
*  If you don’t need to use the extension cables, leave them disconnected from the drum 
sound module.
VAD706
As seen from the front
CR1
BOW/EDGE 
OUTPUT jack
*  BELL OUTPUT jack is not 
used.
CR1, CR2 plugs
Cable
Connection cable (Snare, Ride, Hi-hat)
KIK
Labels attached to the end of the cable
CR1
Ride
Snare
Hi-hat
T3
T2 T1
KIK
OUTPUT jack
Striking surface
TD-50X
Pass cables below the bass 
drum so that they do not 
obstruct performance.
CR2
 9 Adjust the hi-hat (VH-14D)
When using the VH-14D, be sure to adjust the oset and hi-hat on the TD-50X after connecting.
This adjustment is required for pedal movements such as open or close to be detected correctly.
NOTE
*  Continuous playing may cause dis-coloration of the pad, but this will not aect the 
Pad’s function.
*  See the VH-14D Owner’s Manual for details on the hi-hat.
Fixing the cables
Secure the cable in place 
with the cable tie
Leave some slack in 
the cable
Be sure to make this 
small plastic hook 
visible from you.
Wind a cable tie around the 
pipe and tighten it in order 
not to slip.
Wind a cable tie around a 
cable.
Insert the small plastic 
hook to a hole to 
secure the cable to the 
cymbal arm.
1. Press the TD-50X’s [TRIGGER] button.
2. Press the PAGE [UP] button several times to 
access the top page.
3. Press the [F4] (HI-HAT) button.
The TRIGGER HI-HAT screen appears.
4. Press the [F5] (OFFSET) button.
The VH OFFSET ADJUSTMENT screen appears.
5. Loosen the clutch screw of the top cymbal and 
let it sit on the bottom cymbal.
*  Do NOT touch the hi-hats or the pedal.
Clutch screw
6. Press the [F5] (EXECUTE) button.
The “VH oset” parameter is set automatically (approx. 3 
seconds). 
When the adjustment is complete, the [TRIGGER] button 
stops ashing and remains lit.
MEMO
You can also press the [TRIGGER] button while holding 
down the
[KIT] button on the TD-50X to adjust the oset.
When rst connecting the VH-14D to the drum 
sound module, the trigger parameters are set to the 
recommended values.
The trigger parameters may need to be adjusted 
depending on the environment where the VH-14D is used, 
including how it is mounted and the position in which it 
is set up. Refer to the Owner’s Manual of the drum sound 
module you are using for details on how to congure the 
settings.
Adjusting the oset
Adjusting the hi-hat
1. Adjust the gap between the top cymbal and 
bottom cymbal to a clearance of approximately 10 
mm, then tighten the clutch screw.
Clutch screw
10 mm
*  Although the gap can be adjusted to a clearance that makes playing the 
hi-hat easier, setting too narrow or wide a gap can cause improper function 
of the unit and prevent the hi-hat from sounding as you intend. Setting the 
gap to 10 mm provides the most natural feel when playing the VH-14D.
2. Change the spring tension by adjusting the hi-hat 
stand.
For instructions on adjusting the tension, refer to the owner’s 
manual for your hi-hat stand.
*  If the spring tension is too high or too low, the hi-hat may not operate 
correctly and you might not be able to play the way you intended.
*  The tension may not be adjustable on some stands.
Marking label
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