The Green-GO Switch 8.1 has been designed specifically for integrating a Green-GO communications system into an existing Ethernet network, and to provide a Power Over Ethernet supply to Green-GO outstations.
This professional-standard Ethernet switch has eight 10/100Mbps Power over Ethernet ports on the front and an additional Ethernet port on the back. The Switch 8.1 is housed in a single 19″ rack unit and uses a powerful processor to avoid network slowdown and data crashes. The Green-GO Switch 8.1 is silent as the design does not require a ventilation fan.
The Green-GO Multi-Channel Rack Station provides direct access to 32 separate users or groups through individual multicolour push-buttons. Each button can be assigned to a single user or a group. Three colour TFT touchscreens indicate the name, volume level and status of the channels. The push buttons next to the touchscreens are used to control the operational features for each channel (‘Talk’, ‘Listen’, ‘Call’ or ‘Cue’ – depending on which function is selected).
The Multi-Channel Rack Station has an internal loudspeaker. A 3-pin XLR microphone connector on the front panel allows you to connect a stalk microphone (not supplied). On the back panel are two Ethernet LAN ports with an internal 100MB switch. There is also a GPIO connection located on the back of the device (2x in, 2x out).
The additional Green-GO Multi-Channel Rack (MCXEXT) or Desk (GGO-MCXDEXT) Extension operates as a slave device to the MCX.Up to 9 Green-GO Multi-Channel Rack Station Extensions can be daisy-chained to one MCX master.
With the Green-GO Radio Interface you can connect your radio to the Green-GO network through a D-SUB 9 connector.
Article number: GGO-RDX
The Green-GO Switch 5 has been designed specifically for integrating a Green-GO communications system into an existing Ethernet network, and to provide a Power Over Ethernet supply to Green-GO outstations.
This professional-standard Ethernet switch has five 10/100Mbps ports and a powerful processor to avoid network slowdown and data crashes.The Green-GO Switch 5 is silent as the design does not require a ventilation fan. The switch is housed in a desktop case with optional 19” rack mount brackets.
The Green-GO 6-Way Battery Charger is a battery charging station for use with the Green-GO Energy Packs (GGO-NRGP). The Battery Charger can charge 6 Green-GO Energy packs at once. Each charging dock has a LED indicator that shows the status of the energy pack that is charging.
The Green-GO Beltpack X is part of the Green-GO communications system, an Ethernet network-based digital intercom system. The Beltpack X can make use of 32 available channels, a program audio channel and an extra channel for direct user communication. This means that users can talk to multiple groups or directly (and privately) to other users.The advantage of the Green-GO communications system is that there is no single point of failure because there is no central unit that carries the entire system. A central matrix or routing engine is not required – you can very easily scale up your Green-GO network by simply adding more devices to it. Audio can easily be injected into the system and distributed to a group. The audio can be picked up by any device in the network that is interested in it.
The Green-GO Beltpack X features a high-resolution full-colour OLED display which shows information about channels, cue signals and the different functions that are operated by the four buttons on the front of the Beltpack. These buttons can be configured to provide instant access to up to four channels. Two rotary encoders are located on either side of the Beltpack X, making it suitable for both left- and right-handed users. By pushing the encoders, the Beltpack X can answer the most recent audio source. The encoders can also be programmed to control various other functions, e.g. one encoder can be set up for level control while the other encoder controls channel selection. All matrix data is held within the device.The Beltpack X is powered through a Power over Ethernet connector located on the back. Also located on the back is a 4-pin XLR headset connector.
The Green-GO BridgeX is a quad network bridge interface, intended to connect remote locations to a Green-GO network. This can be done in two separate modes; ‘Bridge’ mode or ‘Remote User’ mode. In both modes, the Green-GO BridgeX can support four connections.In ‘Bridge’ mode, the BridgeX will connect two Green-GO networks together through a separate network or the internet. The audio (and optionally call) signals will be transported from one Green-GO network to the other. This setup will create one group that is spread over two sites. The group ID and name of these two sites do not need to match.The BridgeX can also be configured to enable remote users. A Green-GO device in a remote location can connect to a LAN port of the BridgeX through the internet – when set to Remote Connection mode – and simply becomes another user in the system.
There is also an iOS app available which transforms your iOS device into a beltpack. Instead of connecting to a remote Green-GO network, you can also connect to the iOS device.
The Green-GO InterfaceX links 2-wire or 4-wire analogue intercom systems into the Green-GO digital Ethernet network. This audio in/out interface with contact closures connects to an existing matrix or other analog interfacing products. A 4-wire intercom can be connected to the dual in/out 3-pin XLR ports. This allows two separate audio signals (or a stereo signal) to be injected into the Green-GO network and transmitted to any other location on the same Ethernet network. Next to the 4-wire connections, there is a separate 3-pin XLR port dedicated to connecting a basic analog 2-wire intercom (partyline system). All of the ports can be configured individually through the setup menu of the Green-GO InterfaceX. There are also two GPIO connectors provided on the back of the device.
The Green-GO Slim Audio Interface 4-Wire can act as a general-purpose line in/out device for purposes such as program audio and announcements or as a complete user-based engine with 32 channels and program audio.
The Green-GO Wireless Antenna is part of the Green-GO wireless communication system and is based on DECT technology. One Wireless Antenna serves up to four Wireless Beltpacks and each Wireless Beltpack X can be connected to four Wireless Antennas. The Green-GO Wireless Antenna can also integrate the Wireless Beltpack X into an existing wired network by simply plugging in the Wireless Antenna and cloning the configuration to the Wireless Beltpack(s).The Wireless Antenna is powered through either the Power over Ethernet port or the mini-USB connector, both of which are located on the back of the device.