The Green-GO Wireless Beltpack X is part of the Green-GO communications system, an Ethernet network based digital intercom system. The Wireless 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 Wireless Beltpack X is based on DECT technology and can easily be combined with a wired system by using a Green-GO Wireless Antenna. There is no need for a separate interface to connect the Wireless Beltpack X to an existing wired network. By simply plugging in the Wireless Antenna and cloning the configuration to the Wireless Beltpacks, the wireless device is fully integrated. One Wireless Antenna can serve four Wireless Beltpacks, and each Wireless Beltpack can be connected to four Wireless Antennas.
The Green-GO Wireless 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 Wireless 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 Wireless Beltpack X, making it suitable for both left- and right-handed users. By pushing the encoders, the Wireless 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 Wireless Beltpack X is powered by a replaceable battery pack that locks into a slot in the back of the device. Also located on the back is a 4-pin XLR headset connector and a mini-USB connector for charging the Wireless Beltpack X.
Modes | 2, 3, or 4 channel |
Power | 1800mAh lithium-ion battery pack |