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2.4.8.3 Share To Net
The signal from the mobile phone can be either heard/talked-to locally or be relayed to a public/intercom channel.
Therefore the user is able to share the audio signal from the Beltpack connected mobile device via an activated
intercom conference (Public) or listen to the audio signal at the Beltpack (Local) only. The audio signal is mixed to all
active keys (channels).
The Public mode is indicated by a yellow status bar.
Figure 17: Public Mode enabled
In Public mode the Dim-Level function for the Beltpack device is disabled because the audio signal is part
of the conference.
If the Bluetooth functionality is disabled, the Line input adopts the Share To Net Mode.
2.4.9 Registration
Before a Beltpack can connect to a Bolero-Net, it has to be registered to it. Registration means, that the Bolero-Net
knows the Beltpack, the Beltpack knows the Bolero-Net and an encryption key is generated to be used by both sides.
There are different ways to register a Beltpack to a Bolero Net:
Allows registering a Beltpack Over The Air at an already registered Antenna via DECT
(Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications).
Allows registering a Beltpack at an already registered Antenna via NFC
(Near Field Communication).
Allows registering a Beltpack at an already registered Beltpack via NFC.
Up to 10 Nets can be registered in a Beltpack. If the Beltpack needs to be registered in another Net, a pre-
registered Net must be deleted.