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Green-GO Bridge X – Quick Start Guide

 

SndBuf 

 

 

à

 

Set up the size of the audio packages being sent 

 

 

 

 

out from this port. A connection with high jitter in 

 

 

 

 

latency needs a larger Buffer 

RecvBuf   

 

à

 

Set up the size of the buffer for the incoming 

 

 

 

 

audio packages a connection with high jitter in 

 

 

 

 

latency needs a larger Buffer 

Save   

 

 

à

 

Save all changes made on this port connection 

Cancel 

 

 

à

 

Discard all changes made on this port connection 

Passive connection 

à

 

Set up this port as the Passive side of the connection. 

Password    

 

à

 

Set up a password for this connection. The  

 

 

 

 

password needs to be identical on both sides of the 

 

 

 

 

connection and is always 8 characters long. 

Generate Password 

à

 

Automatically generate a random 8-character 

 

 

 

 

password 

Local Port   

 

à

 

Set up a UDP port for the connection. This port 

 

 

 

 

needs to be the same on both sides of the  

 

 

 

 

connection. A different and free port needs to be 

 

 

 

 

used for each connection 

SndBuf 

 

 

à

 

Set up the size of the audio packages being sent 

 

 

 

 

out from this port. A connection with high jitter in 

 

 

 

 

latency needs a larger Buffer 

RecvBuf   

 

à

 

Set up the size of the buffer for the incoming 

 

 

 

 

audio packages A connection with high jitter in 

 

 

 

 

latency needs a larger Buffer 

Save   

 

 

à

 

Save all changes made on this port connection 

Cancel 

 

 

à

 

Discard all changes made on this port connection 

 

Set up User Access 

 

To Set up remote User access, you need a Green-GO bridge on the local Green-GO side of 
the connection The other side can either be a green-GO device, a green-GO bridge or an  
I-phone running the Green-GO app. The Remote User will be the active side of the 
connection and the Bridge will be the passive side. 

Mode: User Access

 

 

User: 

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Select the User to be routed on this bridge port. 

Any   

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The user can be selected on the Active side of the  

 

 

connection, the device becomes a "full member" of the local 

 

 

network. 

User   

à

 

Select afixed user from the current config that is routed 

 

 

to the Active side. 

Summary of Contents for Bridge X

Page 1: ...Bridge X Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...Device or network anywhere in the world It is able to route up to 4 Users or Groups to a remote location 4 bridge ports available Bridge mode to allow a remote connection to your network Remote mode t...

Page 3: ...p a bridge port Here you can set up all Bridge X ports Port x yyyy Mode Off This Bridge port is switched off Mode Group Bridge Set this port to Group Bridge mode In group bridge mode you can transfer...

Page 4: ...p to another port Enabling this will allow you to connect the same group to 3 or more locations without the need to make a bridge connection between all locations Don t route An incoming Group can t b...

Page 5: ...on both sides of the connection A different and free port needs to be used for each connection SndBuf Set up the size of the audio packages being sent out from this port A connection with high jitter...

Page 6: ...ter in latency needs a larger Buffer Save Save all changes made on this port connection Cancel Discard all changes made on this port connection Configuration cloning All devices in the local Green GO...

Page 7: ...ave this menu Backlight Set the time out of the display Always on or a range from 10 seconds through 4 hours Display Set the Intensity of the display Device information Info Shows general information...

Page 8: ...nstructions Do not insert any objects through the ventilation slots of the unit as these could come in contact with live parts or could cause short circuits This could cause electric shock and or fire...

Page 9: ...idge X Which refer to this declaration are manufactured in the Netherlands and complies with the following product specifications and harmonized standards Safety LVD Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU E...

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