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Bolero S-Beltpack Quick Start Guide A30
2 Bolero-S-Beltpack
Thank you for choosing a Riedel product.
This document provides mechanical and electrical information about the Bolero S-Beltpack.
More information about Beltpack, Antenna and Charger can be found in the Bolero User Manual on the
Riedel Website (
www.riedel.net
). You need to login to access the download area (Services > Downloads).
For further information, please contact your local distributor or the Riedel headquarters in Wuppertal.
The Bolero Wireless S-Beltpack is a very light and compact, digital station with six individually configurable keys for
intercom, IFB or GPO triggering use. Two of the keys are able to allow volume-control for each key. Pushing the Talk key
toggles talk on/off with momentary or latching operation as well as an Auto mode that combines both functions in one.
Activation is indicated by an LED. A vibration motor are able to indicate an incoming call or warnings.
With the new "Touch&Go" beltpack registration a quick and user friendly registration is implemented. Just touch the
Beltpack to the antenna and GO.
The Bolero Wireless S-Beltpack has a 6-pin Hirose HR10 socket for headset and a USB port for firmware updates. A fully
charged Bolero-S-Beltpack allows more than 7 hours of operation. The rugged housing houses the internal antennas.
Figure 1: Bolero-S-Beltpack (front/top, rear/bottom)