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Read this information ”USING THE UNIT SAFELY“

 

008b

 

• Use only the specified AC adaptor, 

and make sure the line voltage at 
the installation matches the input 
voltage specified on the AC 
adaptor’s body. Other AC 
adaptors may use a different 
polarity, or be designed for a 
different voltage, so their use 
could result in damage, 
malfunction, or electric shock.

 

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009

 

• Do not excessively twist or bend 

the power cord, nor place heavy 
objects on it. Doing so can damage 
the cord, producing severed 
elements and short circuits. 
Damaged cords are fire and shock 
hazards!

 

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010

 

• This unit, either alone or in combi-

nation with an amplifier and 
headphones or speakers, may be 
capable of producing sound levels 
that could cause permanent 
hearing loss. Do not operate for a 
long period of time at a high 
volume level, or at a level that is 
uncomfortable. If you experience 
any hearing loss or ringing in the 
ears, you should immediately stop 
using the unit, and consult an 
audiologist.

 

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011

 

• Do not allow any objects (e.g., 

flammable material, coins, pins); 
or liquids of any kind (water, soft 
drinks, etc.) to penetrate the unit.

 

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012c

 

• Immediately turn the power off, 

remove the AC adaptor from the 
outlet, and request servicing by 
your retailer, the nearest Roland 
Service Center, or an authorized 
Roland distributor, as listed on the 
“Information” page when:

 

The AC adaptor or the power-
supply cord has been damaged; or

 

 

Objects have fallen into, or liquid 
has been spilled onto the unit; or

 

 

The unit has been exposed to rain 
(or otherwise has become wet); or

 

• The unit does not appear to 

operate normally or exhibits a 
marked change in performance.

 

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013

 

• In households with small children, 

an adult should provide super-
vision until the child is capable of 
following all the rules essential for 
the safe operation of the unit.

 

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014

 

• Protect the unit from strong 

impact. (Do not drop it!)

 

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015

 

 

Do not force the unit’s power-supply 
cord to share an outlet with an unrea-
sonable number of other devices. Be 
especially careful when using 
extension cords—the total power 
used by all devices you have 
connected to the extension cord’s 
outlet must never exceed the power 
rating (watts/amperes) for the 
extension cord. Excessive loads can 
cause the insulation on the cord to 
heat up and eventually melt through.

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016

 

 

Before using the unit in a foreign 
country, consult with your retailer, 
the nearest Roland Service Center, or 
an authorized Roland distributor, as 
listed on the “Information” page.

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Summary of Contents for WP-20G

Page 1: ...hould be read in its entirety The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference Copyright 2001 BOSS CORPORATION All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in...

Page 2: ...are to avoid dropping it or allowing it to fall or tip over Make sure the and ends of the batteries are oriented correctly When the batteries run down the POWER indicator gets dim If this happens repl...

Page 3: ...nd Effects On Off pedal respectively Selection Switch Set to the MIX position Note that this unit processes tones using the instrument s divided pickup signal signal output when SYNTH is selected No s...

Page 4: ...tor is being used normal operation will continue should the line voltage be interrupted power blackout or power cord disconnection Turning On the Power Be sure to observe the following order when conn...

Page 5: ...the TYPE knob is output When off the output from the divided pickup is muted and the sounds from the normal pickup or the sounds input to GUITAR RETURN are output without change The effect DELAY CHORU...

Page 6: ...COLOR knob This knob adjusts the tone The way in which it works will vary depending on the effect type selected 5 Turn the MODE knob to select one of eleven effect modes This switches the DELAY and C...

Page 7: ...n increases the modulation frequency SLOW GEAR Clockwise rotation slows the attack SITAR Clockwise rotation increases the resonance effect ACOUSTIC Clockwise rotation changes the sound from a highly r...

Page 8: ...his sets the volume of the delay effect the chorus volume in DELAY CHORUS mode is not changed MODE Knob Used to make settings for the Effect mode DELAY 1 Sets the doubling similar to twin guitars DELA...

Page 9: ...t on or off POWER Indicator This lights up when the power is on If this gets dim or fails to light up when the unit is running on battery power it means that the batteries are depleted Replace promptl...

Page 10: ...f when it is unplugged Unplug any connected cords when the unit is not in use AC ADAPTOR Jack This jack is for connecting an AC adapter BOSS PSA series sold separately Using an AC adapter makes possib...

Page 11: ...Application Examples Using in Combination with Other Effect Devices fig 10 External Effector OUTPUT INPUT Guitar Amp Guitar with GK 2A or other GK compatible guitar AC Adaptor PSA series sold separate...

Page 12: ...es Using in Combination with Another GK EFFECT OC 20G fig 11 US 20 GK IN WP 20G OC 20G AC Adaptor PSA series AC Adaptor PSA series Guitar Amp Guitar with GK 2A or other GK compatible guitar sold separ...

Page 13: ...Examples Using in Combination with the GR 33 fig 12 US 20 GR 33 Power Amp Speaker guitar amp simulator ON GK GK IN MIX OUT RETURN Guitar with GK 2A or other GK compatible guitar AC Adaptor PSA series...

Page 14: ...ipment connected correctly Check the connections again p 3 4 Is the volume turned down on the connected guitar amp effects processor or other device Check the settings on the connected equipment p 3 4...

Page 15: ...nd normal pickup sounds Noise is produced Is the external device connected to the GUITAR RETURN jack working properly When the GUITAR RETURN jack is used the signals input to this jack are used instea...

Page 16: ...16 Sample Settings SAW LEAD fig 13 SITAR fig 14 ACOUSTIC fig 15...

Page 17: ...u GK IN terminated Effects OFF Normal PU Mix OFF IHF A typ Power Supply DC 9 V Dry Battery x 6 AC Adaptor Current Draw 150 mA 9 V with GK 2A Expected battery life under continuous use Carbon 2 hours A...

Page 18: ...uctions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with respect to the home...

Page 19: ...the power off remove the AC adaptor from the outlet and request servicing by your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page when...

Page 20: ...area disconnect the AC adaptor from the outlet 111 Selection If used improperly batteries may explode or leak and cause damage or injury In the interest of safety please read and observe the following...

Page 21: ...before connecting any other devices This way you can prevent malfunction and or damage to speakers or other devices 306b Batteries are supplied with the unit The life of these batteries may be limite...

Page 22: ...he unit s buttons sliders or other controls and when using its jacks and connectors Rough handling can lead to malfunctions 556 When connecting disconnecting all cables grasp the connector itself neve...

Page 23: ...tions However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determ...

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