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Bolero 2.4GHz Antenna (BL ANT 1008 24) - Datasheet (A10)

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Bolero 2.

4GHz-Antenna (BL-ANT-1008-24)
When used with Artist, Bolero active Antennas run over a standard AES67 IP network. Up
to 100 Antennas and 250 Beltpacks are able to connect to a system. The intelligent and
highly efficient use of bandwidth results in 8 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 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/Link application, Antennas can be used individually, in a ring


structure, or daisy-chained as the situation demands. Also, up to 100 Antennas and 128
audio channels (Beltpacks and NSA-002A) 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.

Overall
Antenna Product Code BL-ANT-1008-24
Number of Beltpacks per Antenna 8
Radio Standard 2.4 GHz
RF Frequency Range 2.403 ... 2.479 GHz
Average Power per channel 4 mW
RF Antenna Coverage Indoor (structure dependent): max. ~200 m
Outdoor (free line of sight): max. ~300 ... 500 m (environment dependent)
Beltpack to Antenna range Indoor (structure dependent): max. ~200 m
Outdoor (free line of sight): max. ~150 ... 250 m (environment dependent)
Programmable RF Transmission power Yes, Maximum: 20 dBm / 100 mW, average: 6 dBm / 4 mW
Beltpack Registration 1 touch NFC registration (Beltpack to Antenna, and Beltpack to Beltpack), OTA registration (Over The Air with PIN)
Network Connection AES67-IP or proprietary CAT5 for long range (300 m) non IP mode (Daisy chained and closed ring)

16.11.2023 | 03-305DB01EG-A10 | Subject to change without notice. Errors and omissions excepted.
Network monitoring on Antenna display IP, daisy chain, closed ring
Support of Layer 3 networks Yes
TTL Settings Adjustable multicast TTL (1 to 255, default 16)
USB Type-C Connection Service use only
Display Type High contrast E-ink display
Power Supply PoE+ (802.3at, type 2, class 4, 15 ... 30 W) or 10 ... 57 VDC, 3 A (Bolero-Power-Supply ‘BL-EPS-1001-00’ or ‘BL-EPS-1005-00’)
Power Consumption 15 W, 51 BTU/hr
Mounting points Mic stand threaded socket 5/8” & 3/8” inside, spigot adapter with wing screw lock, Kensington lock hole, screw hole for a safety wire mounting
Dimensions Width × height × depth 210 × 190 × 66 mm / 8.3 × 7.5 × 2.6 ”
Weight 1320 g
Environment Operating temperature -10 … +45°C
Storage temperature -20 ... +70°C
Humidity 20 ... 90 % rel. (non-condensing, Ta=40°C)

Riedel Communications GmbH & Co. KG | Uellendahler Str. 353 | 42109 Wuppertal | Germany www.riedel.net

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