Riedel to bring innovations in signal routing and network interoperability

Riedel Communications will be presenting its all-new Bolero Standalone Application, a licence-enabled upgrade for the company’s Bolero wireless intercom system, which delivers several performance enhancements along with standalone capabilities. With the Bolero Standalone Application, antennas are daisy-chained to each other in a line or a redundant ring via a synchronised time-division multiplexing (TDM) network.
Designed as a plug-and-play solution without the need for IP configuration, Bolero is equipped with a new external power supply that can power up to five antennas. A new single-RU, half-width external interface box, with six analogue four-wire and three GPIOs, can be directly connected to any antenna and then patched into an existing intercom system.
Other new capabilities provided by the Bolero update include individual rotary programming, Bluetooth headset support, and a new beltpack QuickMute feature that allows users to set the volume of all channels to zero.
Riedel will also be displaying its new 1200 series SmartPanel (RSP-1232HL). This new SmartPanel features multiple full-colour multi-touch displays, 32 hybrid-lever keys, the ability to leverage apps for multi-functionality, and the ability to adapt to the various workflows in use today.
Each of the RSP-1232HL’s 32 lever keys features an integrated rotary encoder that provides control over parameters in the same location as the key. Users can choose custom colour for either the key labels or the LED rings that are position around each key. In addition, the RSP-1232HL supports AES67 audio through two fibre SFPs and two RJ45 connections that offer a variety of daisy-chaining and redundancy options, delivering cabling flexibility.
Riedel Communications will be exhibiting at booth 4J4-01.