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Bolero S-Beltpack Quick Start Guide A30
3 StartUp
Press the '
Power
' key firmly to power-up the device.
If the Beltpack is already registered to a Net, the Beltpack will try to establish a connection to it.
An unregistered Beltpack shows a flashing red status LED.
4 Key Functions
Users may talk individually or at the same time to all channels.
Pushing one of the four keys allows talking in the respective channel.
The Call LED is indicating if one channel is active at least.
The keys are latching by default. Push again the key to deactivate the respective channel.
Latching / PTT are set up in Director. For a new configuration in Director, all four keys are PTT.
5 Registration
Before a Beltpack can connect to a Bolero-Net, it has to be registered to it. Registration means, that the Bolero-Net
knows the Beltpack, the Beltpack knows the Bolero-Net and an encryption key is generated to be used by both sides.
There are different ways to register a Beltpack to a Bolero Net:
Antenna NFC
Allows registering a Beltpack at an already registered Antenna via NFC
(
N
ear
F
ield
C
ommunication).
Beltpack NFC
Allows registering a Bolero-S-Beltpack at an already registered standard Beltpack via
NFC.
Up to 10 Nets can be registered in a Beltpack. If the Beltpack needs to be registered in another Net, a pre-
registered Net must be deleted.