Instrukcja obsługi Boss WL-20L
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Charging Both the Receiver (WL-20 / WL-20L) 
and Transmitter (WL-T)
1. Connect the included USB cable and a 
commercially available USB AC adaptor (5 V/0.5 A 
or higher) to the receiver’s DC IN 5 V port.
2. Insert the transmitter into the TRANSMITTER jack 
so that the transmitter also charges.
TransmitterReceiver
Transmitter 
jack
BATTERY 
indicator
DC IN 5 V port 
(USB Micro-B 
type)
POWER 
indicator
NOTE
Insert only the BOSS   transmitter into the TRANSMITTER jack.WL-T
If you connect headphones, high-volume sound might be 
emitted, or the headphones might be damaged.
POWER indicator
Lit orange Charging.
Blinking green Charging is completed, and the transmitter is 
in standby mode.
Rapid blinking 
red
A charging error occurred. Contact your dealer 
or a Roland customer service center.
BATTERY indicator
Blinking 
orange
The system is monitoring the local state of 
the 2.4 GHz wireless spectrum for 10 seconds, 
and automatically making adjustments so that 
the receiver and transmitter can connect with 
optimal stability (Auto Wireless Connection).
Lit orange
Charging (Auto Battery Charge).
*  The charging time diers depending on the 
remaining battery charge and on the charging 
environment.
Blinking green
Charging is completed.
*  We recommend that you disconnect the transmitter 
after charging is completed. If you leave it 
connected, a small amount of power is used from 
the battery, and the indicator blinks green once 
every eight seconds.
*  If you have not used the transmitter for a long time, 
one charge might not be sucient. Disconnect and 
reconnect the transmitter to complete charging.
Lit green
When ve hours have passed since charging 
started, charging automatically stops in order 
to protect the rechargeable lithiumion battery, 
even if charging was not completed. To charge 
completely, disconnect and reconnect the 
transmitter.
Blinking red A charging error occurred.
& “Troubleshooting.”
Charging only the transmitter
Connect the included USB cable and a 
commercially available USB AC adaptor 
(5 V/0.5 A or higher) to the DC IN 5 V 
port.
*  When charging from the DC IN 5 V 
port, the wireless connection does 
not operate.
Other parts and their function
RECEIVE indicator
Lit blue during wireless communication.
Making Wireless Settings  
(Auto Wireless Connection)
*  Execute the following operation before you play your guitar (musical 
instrument). In particular when you’re playing live or in a session, the 
wireless conditions might change between the rehearsal and the 
actual event, so you should execute the following operation once 
again before the actual event.
1. Insert the transmitter into the TRANSMITTER 
jack.
This blinks orange while Auto 
Wireless Connection settings are 
being made. The process completes 
in approximately 10 seconds.
When the orange blinking stops, 
remove the transmitter.
For stable wireless communication
If audio dropouts occur, it might be that the local state of the wireless 
spectrum has changed. Execute the Auto Wireless Connection 
operation once again.
Since the WL-20 / WL-20L uses a 2.4 GHz wireless system, we 
recommend that you place the receiver at least three meters away 
from a Wi-Fi router or other wireless device.
Using a microwave oven might also cause audio dropouts due to 
wireless interference.
Using multiple wireless systems together
To prevent confusion between the wireless systems, perform the 
following steps.
1. Power-o the BOSS wireless systems.
2. Power-on any wireless systems not made by BOSS, 
and set them up so that there are no problems with 
their sound.
DC IN 5 V port  
(USB Micro-B type)
First wireless system unit made by BOSS
3. Insert the transmitter into the receiver’s 
TRANSMITTER jack and execute the Auto Wireless 
Connection procedure.
4. Plug the transmitter into your guitar (musical 
instrument), making the BATTERY indicator light.
Second and subsequent wireless system units made by BOSS
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4.
Performing
When you plug the transmitter into your guitar (musical instrument) 
and plug the receiver into your amp or eect unit, the transmitter and 
receiver power-on automatically.
*  To prevent malfunction and equipment failure, always turn down the 
volume, and turn o all the units before making any connections.
POWER/BATTERY indicator
Lit green There is sucient remaining battery capacity.
Blinking green Standby mode.
Lit orange Battery will be exhausted in less than two hours.
Lit red Battery will be exhausted in less than 30 
minutes. Please recharge.
Switches to standby mode when silence continues
 5When one hour passes without you playing your guitar 
(musical instrument), the transmitter enters standby mode 
and ends the connection with the receiver. The BATTERY 
indicator blinks green.
 5 When one hour passes after the connection with the 
transmitter has ended, the receiver enters standby mode. 
The POWER indicator blinks green.
Note when returning from standby mode
 5When you raise the volume of your guitar (musical 
instrument) and play it, the transmitter returns from standby 
mode in approximately two seconds.
 5The receiver must be disconnected and reconnected.
When not using the system for an extended time
Unplug the transmitter and receiver. Standby mode does 
consume battery power, although only very slightly.
Turning the Power O
1. Minimize the volume of your guitar (musical 
instrument) and of output devices such as the 
amp, and then turn o the power.
2. Unplug the transmitter from the guitar (musical 
instrument).
3. Unplug the receiver.
Troubleshooting
Problem Items to check/Action
No sound when 
you play the 
guitar (musical 
instrument) 
in which the 
transmitter is 
inserted
Remove and reinsert the transmitter in the 
guitar (musical instrument).
Is the receiver too far away from the transmitter? 
Alternatively, are there obstructions between 
them? 
Decrease the distance between the receiver and 
the transmitter.
Could you be recharging transmitter from the 
DC IN 5 V port?
Disconnect the USB cable when you’re playing.
Is the transmitter’s BATTERY indicator lit? 
If it is unlit, recharge the transmitter.
Is the receiver’s RECEIVE indicator lit? 
If it is unlit, execute the Auto Wireless 
Connection procedure.
The sound 
of a dierent 
guitar (musical 
instrument) is heard
Could there be a dierent receiver or transmitter 
nearby?
Execute the Auto Wireless Connection operation 
once again.
If this does not solve the problem, it could be 
that radio-frequency congestion on the 2.4 GHz 
band is causing channels to conict with another 
wireless system.
To reduce radio-frequency congestion, turn o 
the power of any unused Wi-Fi router, Bluetooth 
device, or microwave oven, and then execute the 
Auto Wireless Connection operation once again.
The BATTERY 
indicator blinks 
red
A charging error occurred.
 5If the transmitter’s internal temperature rises, 
charging might pause. 
This occurs in order to protect the 
rechargeable lithium-ion battery. When 
the internal temperature falls, the BATTERY 
indicator changes to be lit orange, and 
charging resumes.
 5Could the ambient temperature be above 
35 °C? 
Charging 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.
 5If the indicator continues blinking red 
even though you are charging in the 
recommended temperature range (10–30°C) 
Contact your dealer or a Roland customer 
service center.
Owner’s Manual
Before using this unit, carefully read “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and 
“IMPORTANT NOTES” (the leaet “USING THE UNIT SAFELY”). After reading, 
keep the document(s) where it will be available for immediate reference.
WL-20 / WL-20L
Stable wireless communication with no dropouts (Auto Wireless Connection)
Simply connect the transmitter with the receiver; the receiver scans the local state of the wireless spectrum and automatically chooses the 
optimal channel.
Switches to standby mode when silence continues
When one hour passes without you playing your guitar (musical instrument), the transmitter enters standby mode and ends the connection 
with the receiver. When one hour passes after the connection with the transmitter has ended, the receiver enters standby mode.
© 2018 Roland Corporation
Main Specications
BOSS wireless system: WL-20 / WL-20L
RECEIVER
Wireless Format BOSS proprietary digital audio format
Wireless carrier 
frequency 2.4 GHz
Compatible 
Channels 14 (May vary due to local conditions)
Transmission 
Range
15 meters (50 feet) line-of-sight (May vary due 
to local conditions)
Latency 2.3 ms
Dynamic Range 110 dB or greater
Frequency 
Response 20 Hz–20 kHz
Nominal Output 
Level -10 dBu
Output Impedance 1 kΩ
Recommended 
Load Impedance 10 kΩ or greater
Indicators POWER
RECEIVE
Connectors
Output plug: 1/4-inch TRS phone type
TRANSMITTER jack: 1/4-inch TRS phone type
DC IN 5 V port: USB Micro-B type 
Power Supply Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Supplied from the DC IN 5 V port
Current Draw While charging: 500 mA
Battery charging 
time
Charging only the receiver: Approximately 3 
hours
Charging simultaneously with the transmitter: 
Approximately 4 hours
Dimensions 87 (W) x 25 (D) x 38 (H) mm
3-7/16 (W) x 1 (D) x 1-1/2 (H) inches
Weight 60 g
3 oz
Accessories
Owner’s Manual
Leaet USING THE UNIT SAFELY
Transmitter
Micro USB cable for charging (*1)
*1: Use a standard USB AC adaptor 
(5 V/over 0.5 A) for charging.
*  0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms
TRANSMITTER (WL-T)
Nominal Input 
Level -10 dBu
Indicator BATTERY
Connectors Input plug: 1/4-inch TRS phone type
DC IN 5 V port: USB Micro-B type
Power Supply Rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Supplied from the DC IN 5 V port
Battery charging 
time
Charging only the transmitter: Approximately 
3 hours
Charging simultaneously with the receiver: 
Approximately 4 hours
Dimensions 87 (W) x 22 (D) x 36 (H) mm
3-7/16 (W) x 7/8 (D) x 1-7/16 (H) inches
Weight 43 g
2 oz
*  0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms
*  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.
https://roland.cm/wl-20_wl-20l_spec
Specyfikacje produktu
| Marka: | Boss | 
| Kategoria: | Niesklasyfikowane | 
| Model: | WL-20L | 
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