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PunQtum launches Bolero Connect for seamless integration with Riedel Communications

PunQtum launches Bolero Connect for seamless integration with Riedel Communications

PunQtum has announced a new feature that offers users a direct connection to Riedel’s Bolero wireless intercom system. Bolero Connect works in tandem with PunQtum’s Q210 P speaker station and offers a solution for deployment across large-scale events that require several channels of partyline. Riedel’s Bolero system is an intercom capable of supporting up to 250 beltpacks and 100 antennas in a single deployment.

 

“We can now offer an integrated system on one network, which eradicates the need for a digital conversion box”, says Jiou-Pahn Lee, Program Director at Riedel Communications. “This means that all channels - send and return - are going back and forth along one cable, which means that a project can have a combination of stationary, wired connections and mobile intercom.”

 

The new Bolero Connect feature works as a single network connection between PunQtum’s Q210 P and Bolero. Before now, if a project needed more than two channels, the system required some extra gear including three speaker stations and an NSA interface. With Bolero Connect, six partyline channels can seamlessly integrate from one PunQtum Q210 P speaker station to Bolero.

 

Bolero Connect also has a channel name feature in which the software intuitively passes channel names between both systems. This eliminates the need for labelling. Additionally, PunQtum’s innovative array of features, including show relay, announce to PA and Logic automatically apply to the Bolero when the two systems are used together.

 

For users of the PunQtum Q210 P speaker station, the new Bolero Connect feature is completely free. Bolero users looking to connect the new feature need to download a PunQtum licence.

 

(Photo: Riedel Communications/PunQtum)

 

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