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Bolero User Manual A20
3 Bolero Antenna
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 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.
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.
3.1 Operating Elements
Figure 34: Antenna Operating Elements (front, bottom)
E-ink display
Navigation buttons (cursor and menu button)
NFC contact point
Kensington Security Slot
DC power supply connector (
)
Mounting element (spigot, 3/8" & 5/8" microphone stand mounting)
AES67/Config connector (
, 1GBit)
LINK connector 1 (
)
LINK connector 2 (
)
USB connector (
)