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Standalone mode

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By pairing up to 4 belt-packs to 1 antenna and supplying the antenna with power via the usbMini connector
you can create a small standalone setup. The setup will work with all normal functions available between 
wireless belt-packs.
When in standalone mode, the Status LED will flash Green/Red, as no other network device is visible.

2 standalone setups can be connected by adding an ethernet cable between the two antennas.

Status LED

mini USB

Updating firmware

The firmware can be uploaded via ethernet or miniUSB.
The latest firmware can be found at www.GreenGoDigital.com
Download the latest firmware and the Green Go Control and Connection software.  
- start the software
- click Scan to search for the antenna on the network
- Next select the antenna or multiple antennas and click on Update. 
This will open a file selection window, browse to select the firmware for the device and click on Open, 
the updating of the firmware now starts. 
After the update is successful, the device will reboot. 

Roaming

If connection to an antenna is lost then the belt-pack will search for a new antenna and reconnect automatically 
after a few seconds. 
Settings for the minimum level of signal quality can be set in in the belt-pack setup menu/connection/roaming
Levels from 1-5 can be set and when getting below that level the Belt-Pack will start roaming(searching) for a 
better connection to an Antenna registered on the Belt-pack.
This can also be done manually by shortly flicking the power switch on the beltpack. 
This requires that you have enabled ‘Forced reconnect’ in the belt-pack setup menu/connection/Forced reconnect.

User guide

Green Go Antenna

model nr. GGO-WAA

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