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The STRIDE Antenna

STRIDE Front Panel

The Green-GO STRIDE DECT Antenna introduces next-generation wireless intercom capabilities through synchronized multi-antenna coverage and seamless roaming. Operating via PTPv2 network synchronization, the system eliminates traditional handover gaps from the past while accommodating up to five simultaneous client connections per antenna.

The STRIDE wireless platform can scale to support extensive installations. Additionally, it includes built-in spectrum analysis tools for real-time system monitoring and better spectrum utilization. Its practical design combines an E-Ink display, IP53 environmental protection, and flexible mounting options, with power delivery through either PoE or USB-C for streamlined deployment in professional environments.

Building upon Green-GO's established wireless ecosystem, the STRIDE Antenna maintains full compatibility with existing WBPX and WBPXSP belt packs. This backward compatibility allows organizations to upgrade their infrastructure gradually while benefiting from enhanced DECT spectrum efficiency and increased device density, ensuring a future-proof investment in their communication systems.

What's in the box?

The Green-GO STRIDE wireless antenna comes with the following package contents:

  • 1 x Green-GO STRIDE wireless antenna
  • 1 x Printed quickstart guide
Optional Green-GO accessories
  • Green-GO USB power supply
  • Green-GO WBPX wireless Beltpack X
  • Green-GO WBPX wireless Beltpack X Sports
  • Green-GO PoE GBx network switces

Device overview

Front panel

STRIDE Front Panel

DECT Status LED
The Green-GO logo is backlit and displays the current status of the DECT module and wireless performance.
E-Ink Display
A high-contrast E-Ink display (212 x 104 px) for detailed device and setup information.
3 Function Buttons
Three membrane function buttons that enable control of the device's setup.

Bottom panel

STRIDE Bottom Panel

Status LED
The RGB-LED indicates the current connection and configuration states.
10/100 Mbps Neutrik EtherCON
The 10/100 Mbps Neutrik EtherCON serves as the primary power input (PoE) and connects the device to the local Green-GO network.
3/8" Mounting Socket
The metal 3/8" mounting socked enables flexible mounting with various stands or clamps.
USB-C Power Input
The USB-C port can be connected to a USB power supply (5V, 3A) as a secondary power source or in stand-alone applications.

Rear panel

STRIDE Rear Panel

M10 Mounting Socket
The metal M10 mounting socket adds more options for secure installation using clamps.
VESA 100x100 Mounting Plate
The metal VESA 100 mount points make the device compatible with off-the-shelf solutions for wall or sealing installations.
Secondary Safety Wire
A metal latch for secure connection to a secondary safety wire.

The user interface

The user interface consists of a high-contrast E-Ink display, three dynamic function buttons, and two status indicators for DECT and the Green-GO Engine.

STRIDE User Interface

The display provides an overview of the device and its configuration by default. The function of the three buttons is indicated at the bottom of the screen.

Additional Information

The E-Ink display will always appear as active, indicating its last state before it was turned off. Usually, this should be the main screen, displaying information about the used configuration and pool.

By default, the three function buttons below the display provide quick access to the following parts of the setup menu:

Config
The Config Function Button provides direct access to the Config submenu, allowing you to join a different configuration if available.
Menu
The Menu Function Button provides access to the setup menu, enabling you to change all available device configurations.
Pool
The Pool Function Button provides direct access to the DECT configuration, allowing you to manage your wireless system quickly.

Additional Information

Actuating a function button on the default screen requires an intentional press that should last at least a second.

The DECT status indicator

The Green-GO logo on top of the display is backlit and functions as a status indicator for the DECT module and its roaming performance (PTPv2 link status). This makes it easy to spot potential problems with seamless roaming in your setup, for example.

Color/State Name Description

Blue/Static
Initialize PTPv2 Initialization of the PTPv2 connection, master clock negotiations, and initial setup. The DECT module is disabled during this phase.

Orange/Static
PTPv2 Sync Synchronization of the internal clock to the master clock. In this phase, the DECT module becomes enabled, and the stability of the PTPv2 link is analyzed.

Green/Static
PTPv2 Sync OK The PTPv2 link is stable, and the internal clock is locked and synchronized to the PTPv2 master. In this state, things like seamless roaming will perform optimally, providing an interruption-free experience.

Green/Blinking
Discovery Mode The DECT module broadcasts a discovery beacon, enabling all Green-GO wireless clients to automatically pair and connect to the antenna or wireless system.

Red/Static
PTPv2 No Sync PTPv2 instability in the PTPv2 link to the master clock is detected. The roaming experience is potentially degraded and users may experience interruptions during handovers.

Additional Information

You can turn off the DECT status indicator in the device settings, configuring LED Intensity: Min. However, each status change will light up the indicator briefly.

The status indicator

The Green-GO Engine status LED next to the USB-C connector at the bottom of the device indicates the current status of the Green-GO Engine:

Color/State Name Description

Blue/Blinking
Network Down The device is turned on, but it was unable to establish a network connection.

Blue/Red
No Config Partner The device is powered on, and the network is connected. However, no device using the same configuration file could be detected on the local network.

Green/Static
Connected The device is powered up and successfully connected with at least one other Green-GO device.

Red/Blinking
Boot Mode The device is turned on and is running in Boot Mode. This can either be because of a bad firmware update (Firmware Error is displayed on the screen) or because of user interaction during boot time (Forced Boot is displayed on the screen).

Quick start guide

Preparations

Before getting started, a few requirements should be met and checked:

  • The STRIDE antenna is powered, either via the EtherCON connector (PoE, IEEE 802.3af), or via the USB-C port (5V, 3A).
  • The STRIDE antenna is a member of the correct configuration file.
  • All STRIDE antennas have a cable connection to your local Green-GO network.
  • All WBPX(SP) belt packs should use the firmware version 5.1.0 or later.
  • The DECT module of all wireless clients should be reset and have no pairing stored.

Attention: Seamless Roaming

Seamless roaming heavily relies on network infrastructure that supports PTPv2 (IEEE 1588-2008) to perform optimally. Please check out our network guidance for more details on this topic.

Prepare a STRIDE antenna

There are a few simple steps to get your STRIDE antenna up and running:

Additional Information

The E-Ink display will always retain its last state, just before it was shut off. To check and verify the current device state, look at the two LED indicators for DECT and the device status.

You have two options to power your Green-GO STRIDE antenna:

  1. Supply power via the network connection using a network switch or an inline injector with PoE (IEEE 802.3af) capabilities.
  2. Connect the USB-C port to a USB power supply (5V, 3A).

Once powered, the antenna will take about 8 seconds to boot up and display the main UI. The bottom status LED indicates the status of the Green-GO Engine.

After booting, the Green-GO logo above the display will light up and indicate the status of the DECT module and PTPv2 synchronization. Making it easy to spot any potential problems with DECT or roaming performance.

Quick Tip

You can use both options simultaneously for redundant power supply to your STRIDE antenna. Alternatively, only using the USB-C port allows for a simple "stand-alone" setup, without the need for a PoE hardware.

To connect your STRIDE antenna to the rest of your Green-GO system, you may need to configure the network connection. To do this, press the center Function Button for approximately 1 second to enter the setup menu.

STRIDE Setup Menu: Configuration STRIDE Setup Menu: Configuration

Next, use the right Function Button to navigate to the Network submenu, followed by a press of the middle Function Button to enter.

STRIDE Setup Menu: Configuration

Here, you can either use the mode Dynamic: Yes for auto-configuration via DHCP or link-local addresses, or Dynamic: No for manual network configuration.

Important Information

If using manual IP addressing with Dynamic: No, you must ensure all devices use the same subnet and netmask in their network configuration.

Setup Menu Guide
Setup Menu
└──> Network
    └──> Dynamic: No # (1)!
        β”œβ”€β”€> Address # (2)!
        β”œβ”€β”€> Netmask # (3)!
        └──> Gateway # (4)!
  1. The setting Dynamic: Yes/No allows for switch between auto and manual network configuration.
  2. If Dynamic: No is used, the Address option allows to assign a specific IPv4 address.
  3. If Dynamic: No is used, the Netmask option allows to define the netmask, defining the local network.
  4. If Dynamic: No is used, the Gateway option allows to define the local gateway.

Important Information

Be aware that all antennas must use the same system configuration to work correctly. Joining a different configuration will disconnect your antenna from the rest of any existing wireless system, making it impossible for client communications to traverse between your antennas.

A Green-GO communication system requires all devices to be members of the same system configuration. You can easily join any active configuration using a device's setup menu.

The left Function Button provides quick access to the respective Config submenu.

STRIDE Setup Menu: Configuration STRIDE Setup Menu: Join Configuration

Here, you can either reset the device's configuration to the factory defaults or join any active configuration on the local network.

Additional Information

Please note that the Join Config submenu only shows configurations the device itself is not using.

Setup Menu Guide
Setup Menu
└──> Config
    └──> Join Configuration # (1)!
        └──> Configuration Name # (2)!
  1. This menu lists all system configurations active on the local network. These configurations are provided by other Green-GO devices connected to the same local network.
  2. Selecting a configuration from this list will load and activate the configuration on the device.

Important Information

Executing the Clear function will remove all configuration from the DECT module, causing the device to close all current DECT related connections.

STRIDE Setup Menu: DECT Pool

Sometimes, clearing the DECT module and starting anew can be beneficial to better troubleshoot a potential problem.

To do this, press the right Function Button labeled Pool for approximately one second.

This enters the DECT Pool setup menu, where you'll find the Clear function at its bottom.

After navigating, you can execute the Clear function by pressing the central Function Button, labeled Select.

Setup Menu Guide
Setup Menu
└──> DECT Pool
    └──> Clear # (1)!
        └──> No # (2)!
        └──> Yes # (3)!
  1. The Clear function removes any existing configuration from the DECT module.
  2. Selecting No will do nothing and return to the previous menu.
  3. Confirming to execute the Clear function will remove any configuration from the DECT module and drop any existing DECT client connection.

Prepare a WBPX belt pack

Important Information

Your wireless belt packs must use firmware version 5.1.0 or later. It is not possible to pair and connect a belt pack to your STRIDE antenna using earlier firmware.

Please refer to our firmware update guide for additional help on updating a device's firmware.

It is always a good idea to reset the DECT module and clear your wireless belt pack pairing before connecting it to your STRIDE wireless system.

With a Green-GO WBPX or WBPXSP belt pack, there are two ways to do this:

Starting with firmware version 5.1.0, a Green-GO WBPX or WBPXSP belt pack can be instructed to clear its DECT module on boot by pressing and holding the top-left Button while powering on the device.

Doing so will start the device with a screen asking the user if the DECT module should be cleared. Pressing the bottom-left Button (NO) will cancel the operation, and pressing the bottom-right Button (YES) will continue, clearing the paring and resetting the module.

You can clear the pairing of a client's DECT module via the DECT setup menu.

If an existing pairing is present, a Mode entry will be at the top of the menu. To clear the pairing, enter the respective Mode submenu and select the Clear Pairing function.

Setup Menu Guide
Setup Menu
└──> DECT
    └──> Mode: <Pairing Mode> # (1)!
        β”œβ”€β”€> ...
        └──> Clear Pairing # (2)!
  1. This submenu either reads Mode: OTA (over-the-air) or Mode: X-Pool, depending on the pairing type currently used by the device.
  2. The Clear Pairing function removes any pairing configuration from the DECT module.

Setup a STRIDE wireless system

Additional Information

This guide only covers the basics, aiming to get you started quickly. Please check out the STRIDE wireless guide for detailed instructions on how to fully configure and troubleshoot your wireless system and devices.

STRIDE Setup Menu: DECT Pools

A wireless system can be created or joined directly from the device's setup menu.

To quickly navigate, you can press the right Function Button labeled Pool.

This will refresh the E-Ink display and switch to the DECT Pool setup menu. The function and label for all of the function buttons will change, enabling you to navigate the setup menu.

Here, you can create or join a wireless system, control device registration, and clear the DECT module.

Additional Information

When unpacking your first STRIDE antenna, creating a new Green-GO Pool is usually not required, as each STRIDE antenna comes already pre-configured from the factory. Instead, you should consider joining additional STRIDE antennas to the same Green-GO Pool.

From inside the Pool menu, you can navigate to the Create submenu by using the three Function Buttons below the display.

STRIDE Setup Menu: Create a DECT Pool

STRIDE Setup Menu: Create a DECT Pool

Here, you will find the Create Pool <#ID> function, which randomly generates the Pool ID for the STRIDE Pool.

Executing the Create Pool <#ID> function by pressing the Select Function Button will create a new wireless system or Green-GO STRIDE Pool, using a generic name like Pool <#ID>.

Important Information

Please note that Create Pool <#ID> function replaces all configurations and re-initializes the DECT module, causing the antenna to drop any existing DECT client connection.

Setup Menu Guide
Setup Menu
└──> DECT Pool
    └──> Create Pool
        └──> Pool <Pool ID> # (1)!
  1. Create a STRIDE Pool using a generic name.

Using the STRIDE antenna, joining any existing STRIDE Pool via the local network to extend its range or local capacity is possible.

However, all STRIDE antennas must use the same system configuration, so you may have to join the configuration of your first antenna before being able to join an existing STRIDE Pool.

STRIDE Setup Menu: Join a DECT Pool

STRIDE Setup Menu: Join a DECT Pool

You can Join an existing STRIDE Pool by navigating to the Join Pool submenu inside the DECT Pool setup menu. Any STRIDE pool active on the local network and using the same system configuration will be listed here.

Selecting any pool from the list will bring up a confirmation screen. After confirming, your STRIDE antenna will join the pool, using the next available ID (1 to 250) as its identifier.

Additional Information

Please note that it is not possible to join a STRIDE Pool "over the air". A functioning (PTPv2 supported) network connection between all your STRIDE antennas is a prerequisite. Otherwise, client communication across antennas will not be possible.

Setup Menu Guide
Setup Menu
└──> DECT Pool
    └──> Join Pool
        └──> Available Pools # (1)!
  1. List of all active STRIDE Pools served by other antennas using the same local network and system configuration.

Important Information

Please ensure your WBPX and WBPXSP wireless belt packs are using firmware version 5.1.0 or later. If that is not the case, you must update the firmware to make the devices compatible with your STRIDE antenna.

To add clients to your STRIDE Pool, you make the pool discoverable by changing the Pool Mode. Doing so will enable any unpaired wireless client to automatically pair and connect to the pool.

STRIDE Setup Menu: Pool Setup Menu STRIDE Setup Menu: Enabling Pool Discovery

After selecting one of the discoverable pool modes, all antennas of your STRIDE Pool will start broadcasting a discovery beacon over the air for the selected amount of time.

STRIDE Setup Menu: Active Pool Discovery

While the pool is discoverable, the display of all antennas changes to indicate the details of the STRIDE Pool while the Green-GO logo flashes green .

WBPX: Automatic Pool Discovery

Simultaneously, all unpaired wireless clients will detect the discovery beacon and display a screen, asking if a pairing with the STRIDE Pool should be performed. If confirmed, the pairing will be stored on the client and all available antennas.

Shortly after, the client will automatically connect to any antenna in range with at least one unused connection. If multiple are available, the best connection will be chosen.

Additional Information

If you decline a discovery beacon confirmation, you can recall it through the client's setup menu or by power-cycling the unpaired client. However, an active discovery beacon is required for the confirmation screen to appear again.

You can disable the discovery beacon at any time by changing the Pool Mode on any of your STRIDE antennas to either Open or Closed, where the latter prevents any client connections that are unkown to an antenna. With that said, it is generally recommended to use the Open mode, to prevent any problems with antennas that where offline during client registration.

Important Information

Be aware that you are able to pair more clients to your STRIDE Pool than your antennas may be able to provide connections to. As one STRIDE antenna is able to provide up to five simultaneous client connections, you will need to add additional STRIDE antennas to serve more than five clients per local area.

Setup Menu Guide
Setup Menu
└──> DECT Pool
    └──> Pool Mode
        β”œβ”€β”€> Open # (1)!
        β”œβ”€β”€> Discoverable: X Minutes # (2)!
        └──> ...
  1. The default Pool Mode, allowing all Green-GO clients with existing pairing information to connect, regardless if the pairing information is already present on the antenna.
  2. Enables the DECT discovery beacon, allowing unpaired Green-GO clients to pair and connect to the antenna's STRIDE pool.

Update the firmware

To update the firmware, a working network connection is required. Additionally, you will need to use the Green-GO Control software to perform the firmware up- or downgrade.

Additional Information

Please take a look at our firmware guide for detailed step-by-step instructions on how to update the firmware.

Important Information

A network connection is required, it isn't possible to update the device's firmware using the USB-C port.

Clear the memory cache

Specific situations like updating to a major or minor firmware version may require you to clear the memory cache to ensure or return to optimal operation.

To clear the memory cache of your STRIDE antenna, you first need to start the device in Forced Boot mode by pressing and holding the right Function Button while powering up the device.

Forced Boot Mode Clear the memory cache

You can release the button as soon as the display shows Forced Boot. To perform the memory clear, you need to press and hold the right Function Button again for approximately 30 seconds. While doing so, a 30 second countdown appears on the display.

Once the countdown is replaced by Memory Erased, the memory cache is cleared and the button can be released. Finally, reboot the device by power-cycling to return to normal operation using factory default settings and system configuration.

The setup menu

The setup menu allows local access to almost all user and device configuration properties. All changes in the setup menu are done and stored locally on the device and are persistent unless overwritten.

You can enter the setup menu from the default screen by intentionally pressing the central Function Button for approximately one second.

STRIDE Setup Menu: How to Enter STRIDE Setup Menu: Quick Exit

Once inside the setup menu, the function of the three Function Buttons changes, providing controls to navigate the menus. To quickly exit the setup menu, you can press the left Function Button and right Function Button simultaneously from any point in the menu.

Setup Menu Guide
Setup Menu
β”œβ”€β”€> Device
β”‚    └──> LED Intensity
β”œβ”€β”€> DECT  Pool
β”‚    β”œβ”€β”€> Pool Mode
β”‚    β”œβ”€β”€> Join Pool
β”‚    β”œβ”€β”€> Create Pool
β”‚    β”œβ”€β”€> Clear
β”‚    └──> Country: EU
β”œβ”€β”€> Network
β”‚    └──> Dynamic: Off/On
β”‚       β”œβ”€β”€> Address
β”‚       β”œβ”€β”€> Netmask
β”‚       └──> Gateway
β”œβ”€β”€> PTP
β”‚    β”œβ”€β”€> Status
β”‚    β”œβ”€β”€> Domain
β”‚    β”œβ”€β”€> Priority1
β”‚    β”œβ”€β”€> Priority2
β”‚    β”œβ”€β”€> Announcement Interval
β”‚    β”œβ”€β”€> Sync Interval
β”‚    β”œβ”€β”€> DelayReq Interval
β”‚    └──> Announce Timeout Factor
β”œβ”€β”€> Config
β”‚    β”œβ”€β”€> Join Config
β”‚    β”œβ”€β”€> Default Config
β”‚    └──> Factory Default
└──> Info
     β”œβ”€β”€> Name
     β”œβ”€β”€> Config
     β”œβ”€β”€> IP
     β”œβ”€β”€> Firmware
     β”œβ”€β”€> Serial
     β”œβ”€β”€> MAC
     β”œβ”€β”€> Cloud
     β”œβ”€β”€> Encryption
     β”œβ”€β”€> Uptime
     └──> Reset Defaults

Device

The Device submenu holds all configuration relevant to the available device hardware.

LED Intensity

The option LED Intensity controls the brightness of the DECT/PTPv2 status (Green-GO logo).

Setup menu: Device β–Έ LED Intensity

Option range: Min, 1 β€’ 6 (1 increments), Max

Default: 4

DECT Pool

The DECT Pool submenu contains all properties and options to configure and setup a Green-GO STRIDE wireless system.

Pool Mode

The Pool Mode determines if and how wireless Green-GO devices will be able to pair and connect to a STRIDE Pool.

Option Description
Open Will accept connection attempts from Green-GO wireless clients that have stored a valid pairing, even though the antenna does not.
Discoverable: 5 Minutes The STRIDE antenna will broadcast a discovery beacon for 5 minutes. Such a discovery beacon will be picked up by any unpaired Green-GO wireless clients and enable "one-click" pairing.
Discoverable: 15 Minutes The STRIDE antenna will broadcast a discovery beacon for 15 minutes. Such a discovery beacon will be picked up by any unpaired Green-GO wireless clients and enable "one-click" pairing.
Discoverable: 1 Hour The STRIDE antenna will broadcast a discovery beacon for 1 hour. Such a discovery beacon will be picked up by any unpaired Green-GO wireless clients and enable "one-click" pairing.
Closed Only stored pairings are allowed to connect to the STRIDE Pool. No unknown clients will be able to pair or connect.

Setup menu: DECT Pool β–Έ Pool Mode

Option range: Open, Discoverable: 5 Minutes, Discoverable: 15 Minutes, Discoverable: 1 Hour, Closed

Default: Open

Join Pool

The Join Pool submenu lists all STRIDE Pools available on the local (wired) network. All pools listed are listed by their name and do not necessarily include the Pool ID.

Important Information

Be aware that this menu only lists STRIDE Pools if the device uses the same local network and system configuration as other STRIDE antennas. Additionally, pools can't be joined "over-the-air".

Pool Name

If a pool is selected from the list, the configuration of the DECT module will be overritten and the pool is joined. All currently ongoing DECT client connections will be closed.

Setup menu: DECT Pool β–Έ Join Pool β–Έ Pool Name

Option range: Available STRIDE Pools

Default: None

Create Pool

The Create Pool menu allows to create a new STRIDE Pool, replacing any existing configuration of the DECT module.

Pool <Pool ID>

When entering the Create Pool menu, the device will automatically generate a generic pool name using the schema Pool <Pool ID>.

Selecting and actuating the generated entry will override any existing configuration of the DECT module and drop any potentially ongoing client connections.

Setup menu: DECT Pool β–Έ Create Pool β–Έ Pool <Pool ID> β–Έ

Default: None

Clear

The Clear function allows you to remove any pools and configuration from the DECT module.

Yes / No

Actuating the Clear function by selecting Yes will remove any pools and configuration from the DECT module and may cause the device to close any ongoing DECT client connection.

Setup menu: DECT Pool β–Έ Clear β–Έ Yes

Country: EU

This option informs about the current regional configuration of the DECT module.

Additional Information

Changing this configuration is not possible via the device's setup menu and requires the Green-GO Control software.

Network

The Network submenu allows to configure the network interface of the device. The configuration supports two modes for dynamic and static configurations.

Dynamic: Yes

Dynamic: Yes autoconfigures the network interface, either listening to a local DHCP server or autoconfiguring a 169.254.0.0/16 IPv4 address.

Dynamic: No

Dynamic: No allows for manual network configuration.

Address

The option Address defines the private IPv4 address of the device.

Setup menu: Network β–Έ Dynamic: No β–Έ Address

Option range: 0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255

Default: Unset

Netmask

The option Netmask defines the local subnet of the device.

Setup menu: Network β–Έ Dynamic: No β–Έ Netmask

Option range: 0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255

Default: Unset

Gateway

The option Gateway defines the local network gateway.

Setup menu: Network β–Έ Dynamic: No β–Έ Gateway

Option range: 0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255

Default: Unset

PTP

Changes to this are still pending. Documentation will be added at a later point.

Config

The Config submenu allows loading configurations onto the device without the use of the Green-GO Control software.

Tip: The currently used configuration can be viewed in the Info submenu.

Join Config

This submenu lists all active configurations in a local network. However, the configuration currently used by the device will not be shown.

Available Configurations

Clicking on any entry will bring up a confirmation screen. Pressing the option Join will load the configuration onto the device.

Notice: Depending on the security setup of a configuration, you may be asked to provide a config password before being allowed to join.

Setup menu: Config β–Έ Join Config β–Έ Configuration Name

Default Configuration

This submenu allows loading a custom default configuration.

Tip: You can define a custom configuration with the help of the Green-GO Control software.

Load

The custom default configuration file will be loaded by clicking the' Load' property.

Setup menu: Config β–Έ Default Configuration β–Έ Load

Factory Default

This submenu allows loading the factory default configuration file.

Load

The factory default configuration file will be loaded by clicking the' Load' property.

Setup menu: Config β–Έ Factory Default β–Έ Load

Info

The Info submenu makes the essential configuration settings available to view in one place. Some of the options available provide tools for debugging the device or system.

Name

This option indicates the name of the device.

Setup menu: Info β–Έ Name

Config

This submenu shows the information regarding the current configuration file used by the device.

The provided information can be useful when debugging problems regarding devices that are out of sync.

Name

This option shows the name of the currently active configuration file.

Setup menu: Info β–Έ Config β–Έ Name

Stamp

This option shows the timestamp of the currently active configuration file.

Setup menu: Info β–Έ Config β–Έ Stamp

Sample Rate

This option shows the sample rate used by the currently active configuration file.

Setup menu: Info β–Έ Config β–Έ Sample Rate

Multicast IP

This option shows the currently set multicast IP of the configuration file.

Setup menu: Info β–Έ Config β–Έ Multicast IP

ID

This option shows the unique ID of the currently active configuration file.

Setup menu: Info β–Έ Config β–Έ ID

IP

This submenu shows the current IP address of the device and allows to ping a remote IPv4 target to verify the current network connection.

Ping

This option allows defining an IPv4 target to be pinged.

Setup menu: Info β–Έ IP β–Έ Ping

Packets

This option allows initiating the ping script, sending out 10 consecutive pings to the defined target. Also, this option acts as a total packets counter, showing how many packets have been sent.

Info: Activating this option a second time will restart the ping function and reset the counters.

Setup menu: Info β–Έ IP β–Έ Packets

Packet Statistics
Lost
Counter showing the numbers of packets lost during the last run of the ping script.
Avg
The average response time recorded for the last run of the ping script.
Min
The minimum response time recorded for the last run of the ping script.
Max
The maximum response time recorded for the last run of the ping script.

Attention: On a local Green-GO network, the response times shouldn't exceed 1 millisecond.

Firmware

This option indicates the current firmware version the device is using.

Serial

This option displays the device's serial number.

Setup menu: Info β–Έ Serial

MAC

This option shows the hardware address (MAC) of the network interface.

Setup menu: Info β–Έ MAC

Encrypted / Not Encrypted

This submenu holds all functions and available configuration for AES256 audio encryption. The current state of the encryption is indicated by this menu's title.

Enable Change

This options allows the user to toggle the AES256 audio encryption, if configured.

Setup menu: Info β–Έ Encrypted β–Έ Enable Change

Uptime

This option shows the current running time of the device.

Setup menu: Info β–Έ Uptime

Reset to Defaults

This submenu allows resetting the complete device or parts of the configuration back to the factory defaults.

Reset Network

This option allows resetting the network configuration back to the factory defaults.

Setup menu: Info β–Έ Reset to Defaults β–Έ Reset Network

Reset Device

This option allows resetting the device configuration back to the factory defaults.

Setup menu: Info β–Έ Reset to Defaults β–Έ Reset Device

Factory Reset

This option allows resetting the complete device back to factory defaults.

Setup menu: Info β–Έ Reset to Defaults β–Έ Factory Reset

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