Understanding Beltpack Configuration
The Riedel Bolero system offers extensive customization options for its beltpacks. This manual details how to configure various aspects of the beltpack, including the function of individual keys, the behavior of rotary encoders, and the setup of quick menus.
Key and Function Customization
Explore how to assign specific functions to each beltpack key, from basic talk and listen operations to more advanced settings like monitor selection and trigger configurations. The manual covers 'Always-On' functions, 'On-Talk' events, 'On-Notification/Beep' actions, and 'On-VOX' (Voice Operated Exchange) triggers, allowing for a highly personalized user experience.
Learn about defining destinations and sources for calls, managing priority levels, and adjusting volume settings for different audio channels.
Advanced Features
Discover how to utilize the 'Quick Menu' feature to streamline access to frequently used functions. The document also explains the configuration of rotary encoders for volume control and other assignments, as well as the setup of external keys for enhanced operational flexibility.
System Modes and Information
Understand the system modes in which these configurations are available, specifically Standalone/AES67 and Standalone/Link. The manual also provides a section on accessing 'Info' for beltpacks, which includes general information such as name, user ID, type, connection status, and battery status.
For more detailed information, refer to the official Riedel website.