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Bolero 2.0 User Manual
4 Bolero Antenna
When used with Artist, Bolero active Antennas run over a standard AES67 IP network. Up to 100 Antennas and 100
Beltpacks are able to connect to a system. The intelligent and highly efficient use of bandwidth results in 10 Beltpacks
per Antenna. The decentralized Antennas allow the use of existing standard structured cabling and provide a wide area
between the Antennas connected to AES67 capable switches and the Artist frames equipped with AES67 client cards.
This provides a fully integrated point-to-point roaming intercom ecosystem. The more decentralized Antennas added,
the more robust the network becomes. The Antenna is powered via Power-over-Ethernet (PoE+), simplifying
installations by eliminating local power supplies or alternatively via a separate DC supply.
When used in Standalone Application, Antennas can be used individually, in a ring structure, or daisy-chained as the
situation demands. Also, up to 100 Antennas and 100 Beltpacks can be integrated into a single system. These Antennas
can be placed up to 300 meters apart and up to five can be powered via the CAT5 network using a new external PSU.
The system is quickly and easily configured over the IP connection using a web browser. Finally, a throw-down box can
be used to interface the standalone Bolero with other intercom systems via 4-wire.
To prevent transmitting in a prohibited frequency range, the radio is switched off in Antennas that are
configured to destinations outside Europe. The radio must be only switched on in the destination country.
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