Instrukcja obsługi Boss Pocket GT
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*  You will have two minutes and 30 seconds to make 
pairing settings. After that, the dot changes to slow 
blinking or to an unlit state. If you want to reattempt 
pairing settings, repeat the procedure from step 1.
Operating the Mobile Device from This Unit 
(Remote Control)
Here’s how to control an app (player) on your mobile 
device from this unit.
1. In your paired mobile device, start the 
audio player, etc.
2. Operate the following buttons on this 
unit.
Operation Explanation
Long-press [ ]xRewind
Press [ ] twice rapidlyxMove approximately -10 
seconds (*)
Press [ ] and [ ] x r
simultaneously
Play back from the 
beginning of the previous 
song or current song
Press [ ]rPlay back / Pause
Press [ ] and [ ] y r
simultaneously Play back the next song
Long-press [ ]yFast-forward
Press [ ] twice rapidlyyMove approximately +10 
seconds (*)
*  Depending on the mobile device app, this might not 
work correctly.
*  (*) The rewind/fast-forward movement time can be 
specied in the BOSS TONE STUDIO app.
*  For an explanation of the Bluetooth function, refer to 
“Using BOSS TONE STUDIO” (PDF). To download this, refer 
to “About the PDF manuals.”
Troubleshooting
Problem Items to check/Action
The CHARGE 
indicator 
blinks green 
and orange
A charging error occurred.
Could the ambient temperature be above 
35 °C (95 °F)?
 5Charging might stop for a while in 
order to protect the rechargeable 
lithium-ion battery. Use the unit in the 
recommended ambient temperature 
range of 10–30 °C (50–86 °F).
 5If the indicator continues blinking 
green and orange even though you 
are charging in the recommended 
temperature range, contact your dealer 
or a Roland customer service center.
Returning This Unit to the Factory Settings 
(Factory Reset)
1. While holding down the [SELECT] button 
and the [ ] button, turn on the power.y
At this time, hold down the buttons until the display 
indicates “FA”.
When the display indicates “ ” (the dot in the 01.
lower right blinks), the unit is returned to the factory 
settings.
Main Specications
Battery charging 
time
Approximately 3 hours (when power 
is o)
Expected battery 
life under 
continuous use
Approximately 4 hours
Power Supply Supplied from lithium-ion battery or 
USB port
Current Draw When charging: 500 mA
Weight 160 g, 6 oz
Accessories Owner’s Manual, Leaet “USING THE
UNIT SAFELY,” Micro USB cable
*  This document explains the specications of the product 
at the time that the document was issued. For the latest 
information, refer to the Roland website.
Using the Knobs to Adjust the Sound
You can use the three knobs to adjust the character of 
the sound.
1. Press the [SELECT] button.
Make the upper indicator light. Now you can use the 
knobs to adjust the preamp gain, preamp volume, 
and reverb.
2. Turn each knob.
Adjust the character of the sound. The display 
indicates the value of the knob (00–99).
3. Press the [SELECT] button.
Make the lower indicator light. Now you can use the 
knobs to adjust the amount of drive, modulation, 
and delay.
4. Turn each knob.
Select the type of eect.
[OD/DS] 
knob
[MOD] 
knob
[DELAY] 
knob Explanation
oC mC dC
The sound of the 
selected user 
memory.
o- m- d- The eect is o.
01 99–Indicates the value 
of the knob.
Saving a Sound in User Memory
Here’s how to save an edited sound in user memory.
1. Long-press the [VALUE] knob.
The display blinks.
2. Turn the [VALUE] knob.
Select the user memory number (01–99) in which 
you want to save the sound.
*  If you decide to cancel the operation, press the [TUNER/
EXIT] button.
3. Long-press the [VALUE] knob.
The sound is saved in the user memory that you 
selected. You can recall an edited sound at any time.
Using the Tuner
Here’s how to detect the pitch of your guitar (instrument).
Tuning Your Guitar
1. Press the [TUNER/EXIT] button.
2. Play a string of the guitar (single note).
The display shows the key (note name) at the left, 
and the pitch discrepancy at the right.
The example shown below is for when you’re tuning the 
“A” note.
The guitar’s 
pitch is low
1 1 1
When the 
pitch is 
correct
The guitar’s 
pitch is high
0 0 0
Display A A A A A- A A A A
*  The dot shown at the lower right of the key (note name) 
indicates “ .” For example, the indication “ ” signies A.
the “A ” note.
*  To exit the tuner, press the [TUNER/EXIT] button once 
again.
Listening to Audio from a Mobile Device 
Through This Unit (  Audio)Bluetooth®
By wirelessly connecting your mobile device with this 
unit via Bluetooth, you can use this unit to hear audio 
that’s played back from your mobile device. You can also 
remotely control your mobile device.
About the BOSS TONE STUDIO for Pocket GT App
The “BOSS TONE STUDIO for Pocket GT” app 
(subsequently called “BOSS TONE STUDIO”) lets you do 
the following.
 5Edit sounds
 5Edit the sound library
 5Use practice functions, etc.
For details about BOSS TONE STUDIO, refer to the BOSS 
website.
https://www.boss.info/global/
Pair the Mobile Device with This Unit
Here’s how to register your mobile playback device with 
this unit.
1. Long-press the [Bluetooth] button (for 3 
seconds or longer).
The dot in the   of the display blinks lower right
rapidly.
2. Turn on the Bluetooth switch of your 
mobile device (e.g., smartphone).
3. Tap the “POCKET-GT Audio” indication 
that appears in the Bluetooth screen of 
your mobile device.
Your mobile device is paired with this unit. At this 
time, the dot in the   of the display changes lower right
(from blinking) to being lit.
1 
[CENTER CANCEL] switch
When you turn this ON, the sound from the device 
connected to the AUX IN jack, the device wirelessly 
connected via Bluetooth, or the device connected to 
the USB port is made suitable for karaoke use.
*  Depending on the sound, the instruments or vocals that 
are not in the center might not be canceled completely.
2 
AUX IN jack
Connect your audio player, etc.
3 
[MASTER] dial
Adjusts the volume of the PHONES/REC OUT jack.
4 
PHONES/REC OUT jack
Connect your headphones, earphones, or recording 
device.
*  Connect a device equipped with a stereo jack 
(3-conductor plug).
5 
Display
Shows the user memory number or parameter value, 
etc. The dot in the lower right of the display indicates 
the Bluetooth connection status.
.Dot
8.8.
Dot indication Explanation
Lit Connected *  When using the 
tuner, this is always 
unlit regardless 
of the Bluetooth 
connection status.
Slow blinking Reconnecting
Rapid blinking Pairing
Unlit (*) Not 
connected
6 
[VALUE] knob
Selects or stores a user memory. Turn while pressing 
to increment or decrement user memories in steps 
of ten.
7 
[GAIN (OD/DS)] knob
Adjusts the preamp gain and the amount of drive for 
overdrive/distortion.
8 
[LEVEL (MOD)] knob
Adjusts the preamp volume and the modulation 
eect.
9 
[REVERB (DELAY)] knob
Adjusts the reverb and delay eects.
10 
[SELECT] button
Switches the function of the knobs (the parameters 
to be controlled).
11 
[Bluetooth] button
Press this to use the Bluetooth function.
12 
[TUNER/EXIT] button
Press to use the tuner function or to cancel saving to 
user memory.
13 
[ ] button, [ ] button, [ ] buttonx r y
These buttons can remotely control a Bluetooth-
connected device.
14 
Strap holder
A commercially available strap can be passed 
through this holder.
15 
[POWER] switch
Turns the power of this unit on/o.
*  You can recharge the unit regardless of whether the 
[POWER] switch is OFF or ON. (You can also use the unit 
while it is being charged.)
16 
USB port
Connect a computer or a commercially available USB 
AC adaptor here to supply power to this unit (charge 
the unit). If this is connected to a computer, audio 
data can be transferred.
*  To charge the unit, use the USB port of a computer or a 
commercially available USB power supply adaptor (5 V, 
500 mA or higher).
*  Do not use a micro USB cable that is designed only for 
charging a device. Charge-only cables cannot transmit 
data.
*  This product is equipped with a lithium-ion battery. 
Even if you do not use this product for an extended 
period of time, you should charge it once every three 
months to prevent the internal lithium-ion battery from 
degrading. 
Ambient temperature range during charging: 5–35°C 
(41–95 °F) 
However, in order to take full advantage of the 
rechargeable lithium-ion battery’s performance, we 
recommend that you charge it in a temperature range 
of 10–30°C (50–86 °F).
*  You must install the USB driver before connecting to a 
computer. Install this special driver before making a USB 
connection. 
http://www.boss.info/support/ 
For further details, refer to the Readme.htm le that 
comes with the download.
17 
CHARGE indicator
Indicates the state of power supplied to this unit.
Indicator 
color Explanation
Lit orange
Power 
is being 
supplied 
to the USB 
port.
Charging.
Lit green Charging is completed.
Blinking 
orange 
and green
A charging error occurred. 
Contact your dealer or a 
Roland customer service 
center.
Lit red
Power is 
not being 
supplied 
to the USB 
port.
The battery is nearly 
exhausted. Please 
recharge.
*  This unit will turn o 
within 30 minutes.
Unlit
18 
INPUT jack
Connect your guitar.
Performing
Selecting a User Memory
Eect settings are stored as “user memories”; you can 
recall a user memory at any time.
1. Turn the [VALUE] knob.
User memories are recalled. The display shows the 
current user memory number (01–99). © 2020 Roland Corporation
Owner’s Manual
Before using this unit, carefully read “USING THE UNIT 
SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (the leaet “Read Me 
First”). After reading, keep the document(s) where it will 
be available for immediate reference.
Right side of the Pocket GT
PHONES/
REC OUT
CENT ER CANCEL
ON OFF US BGE
POWER
OFF ON
Left side of the Pocket GT
USB port
Connect your computer or a 
commercially available USB AC 
adaptor.
*  Connect the device using the 
included USB cable.
MEMO
Connect a device 
equipped with a stereo 
jack (3-conductor plug).
AUX IN jack
Connect your audio player via 
a stereo mini-plug.
Make adjustments on your 
audio player to set the 
volume that is output from 
the audio player’s 
OUTPUT jack or PHONES 
jack.
INPUT jack
Connect your guitar.
PHONES/REC OUT jack
Connect your headphones.
Connect your device to the 
PHONES/REC OUT jack
3
Turn on the power
2
Set the [MASTER] knob 
to the minimum, and 
connect your guitar 
and audio device
1
To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn down the volume, and turn o all the units before making any 
connections.
E
O F O N
PHO NES /
REC O UT
CE NT E R C A NC EL
O N OF F
O D/D S
GA IN
MO D
LEV EL
DE LAY
REV ERB
MEM O RY VALUE
T UNER /EXI TSE L EC T
Pocket GT
4 
5  6 
1 
2 
7  8 
3 
9 
10  11  12 
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13  18 
About the PDF manuals
Using BOSS TONE STUDIO
For details on connecting this unit wirelessly 
via Bluetooth, refer to the operating 
instructions in BOSS TONE STUDIO.
Parameter Guide
This explains all of the parameters.
1. From your smartphone or computer, 
access the following URL.
http://roland.cm/pocket-gt_om
2. Download the PDF manual that you 
need.
Specyfikacje produktu
| Marka: | Boss | 
| Kategoria: | Niesklasyfikowane | 
| Model: | Pocket GT | 
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