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Basic Functions Explained
Pairing -
For a Beltpack to connect to an antenna, the two needs to be paired. A beltpack can be paired with up
to 4 antennas. An antenna can service up to 4 beltplacks at a time, but remember pairing of up to 6 beltpacks.
Configuration file -
The configuration file is a system configuration file containing information about Users, Groups
and their interaction. For a beltpack to communicate with the other Green Go devices on the network, they
need to have an identical configuration file loaded. The configuration file can be loaded/cloned from another
device, the Factory default file can be chosen or a custom config file can be created in the Green Go Control
software. The configuration file is contained in all units, except Switches.
Clone config -
The configuration file can be cloned from another Green Go device on the network that contains the
desired
file.
User selection -
A beltpack can be setup to use a predefined User profile.
The rules for these User profiles are defined in the configuration file.
Channel assignment
- The beltpack has 32 available channels. To Talk to or Call a user or group of users, you need
to assign them to one of the available channels.
Talk -
Talk to any User or Group assigned to one of the 32 channels on the Beltpack.
Call -
Call any User or Group assigned to one of the 32 channels on the Beltpack.
Answer -
Answer an incomming call
Alert -
Send a visual and audio alert signal to any User or Group assigned to one of the 32 channels on the Beltpack.
Volume adjustment -
Volume adjustment can be done for both the main volume and the individual channel volumes.
Roaming -
The Beltpack can be set to search(roam) for and connect to another paired antenna in order to obtain a
better signal. This requires that the roaming function has been enabled. The settings allow for both automatic
roaming and forced reconnect.
Encoder function assignment -
The clickable encoder wheels on either side of the beltpack controls Main volume per
default, but can be configured for Side Tone or Program volume.
Standalone:
Operation without connection to other ethernet devices is called standalone operation. Up to 4 beltpacks
can be connected to eachother via one antenna to create a standalone Green Go setup.
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Push the battery in to the spring loaded battery bay, hold it in, twisting the lock a quarter turn to the right.
Moving the Slider to the side and holding it for 2 sec. will turn ON the Beltpack
Moving the slider to the side and holding it for 3 sec. will turn OFF the Beltpack.
Turn the Beltpack ON and OFF
To enter the setup menu click both encoders simultaneously, by pulling them in the
direction of the display. This action also works as a fast way to leave the Setup menu.
Scroll using the encoders.
Select/Enter by clicking the encoders or one of the 4 Pushbuttons.
Exit menu level by clicking Cancel/Exit.
Enter the setup menu
Navigate the setup menu
Mount the battery
The battery arrives charged, but due to storage, we recommend to charge it for 4 hours before usage.
The battery can be charged either via the miniUSB connector or The Green Go 6 way charger GGO-BC6.
If charging via USB, we recommend using the supplied charger rather than a USB port, to ensure correct charging.
Charge the battery
Set User
Enter the Setup menu. Scroll to ’Set User’. Click ’Enter’ Scroll to the desired user and click ’Enter’
Green Go Wireless Beltpack
model nr. GGO-WBPX
User guide