INOGENI TOGGLE ROOMS XT For Larger Spaces User Guide

TOGGLE ROOMS XT For Larger Spaces

Specifications

  • Product: INOGENI TOGGLE ROOMS XT
  • User Guide Version: 1.2 (December 10, 2024)

Product Information

The INOGENI TOGGLE ROOMS XT is a versatile device designed for
video conferencing setups, offering seamless connection options
between different devices.

Typical Applications

Below are two typical applications for the TOGGLE ROOMS
device:

  1. ROOM PC MODE WITH BYOD CONTENT SHARING

    In this mode, only the Room PC USB and HDMI connections are
    routed to the main USB and HDMI peripherals. HDMI content from a
    laptop’s USB-C or HDMI connection can also be sent to the Room PC
    using the HDMI SHARE output connection.

  2. BYOM (BRING YOUR OWN MEETING)

    In this setup, the laptop becomes the system selected for the
    main USB and HDMI peripherals.

Block Diagram

Refer to the basic block diagram when RoomPC and content sharing
mode is activated:

Block Diagram

Connectivity Diagram

View the connectivity diagram for a visual representation of how
the devices are interconnected.

Connectivity Diagram

Device Interfaces

The device interfaces include various ports and connections for
seamless integration:


  • Laptop Hub: USB-C, USB-B, HDMI connections
  • RoomPC Hub: USB-B, HDMI connections

LEDs Behavior

Understand the LED behavior for different statuses:


  • Laptop Hosts The Meeting OFF: Solid or Blink
  • PWR OFF: Solid, Charging OFF: Solid, Link Orange LED OFF:
    Solid, Link Green LED OFF: Solid or Blink

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Connect the appropriate devices to their corresponding ports on
    the INOGENI TOGGLE ROOMS XT.
  2. Select the desired mode of operation based on your setup
    requirements.
  3. Follow the LED indicators to ensure proper device
    selection.

FAQ

Q: How do I switch between different host devices?

A: To switch between host devices, press the designated buttons
on the device interface and follow the LED indications for
successful switching.


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INOGENI TOGGLE ROOMS XT
User guide
Version 1.2 December 10, 2024

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VERSION HISTORY

Version 1.0 1.1 1.2

Date October 11, 2024 November 18, 2024 December 10, 2024

Description
First release. Preliminary version.
– Added precisions to API. – Adding precision to RESTAPI – Adding web interface section.

CONTENTS Version history…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 1 Typical applications ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3
Room PC mode with BYOD content sharing ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 BYOM (BRING your OWN MEETING)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 Block diagram………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 Connectivity diagram ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 Device interfaces ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6 LEDs behavior …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 Operating modes ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 Room PC mode with BYOD content sharing MODE ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 8 BYOM mode ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 Custom mode……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8
Automatic …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 8 Manual …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8 Manual with fallback……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 8 USB Follows HDMI …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8 HDMI Follows USB …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8 Specifications ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10 Serial communication protocol ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 13 REST API……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13 Telnet …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 14 API Commands ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 15 INOGENI Maestro application …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 23 Web interface access………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 24 STATUS tab……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 25 SETTINGS tab ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 25 Operation mode ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 25 USB……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 26 Video ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 26 CEC display control ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 26 SYSTEM tab ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 27

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Security ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 27 Web interface configuration………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 28 Network ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 28 RS232 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 28 GPI………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 29 Update……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 29 RESOURCES tab ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 29 INOGENI INO ­ BUTTON KIT ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 31 Mechanical specification ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 32 Laptop hub …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 32 RoomPC hub ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 33 Mounting bracket…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 34 160W power supply bracket ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 34 36W power supply bracket ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 35 DIP switches………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 36 Troubleshooting section …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 36 Support…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 37 Certifications………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 37

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TYPICAL APPLICATIONS Here is a typical connection diagram used for the TOGGLE ROOMS device in a videoconferencing setup.
ROOM PC MODE WITH BYOD CONTENT SHARING In this mode, only the Room PC USB and HDMI connections are routed to the main USB and HDMI peripherals.
The Room PC is the system that is currently selected to the main USB and HDMI peripherals. However, if the user would like to send HDMI content from the laptop’s USB-C or HDMI connection to the Room PC, it is possible to do so with the HDMI SHARE output connection.
BYOM (BRING YOUR OWN MEETING) In this setup, the laptop is the system that is currently selected to the main USB and HDMI peripherals.

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BLOCK DIAGRAM Here is a simple block diagram to better understand the usage of the product.
Figure 1: Basic block diagram when RoomPC and content sharing mode is activated.

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CONNECTIVITY DIAGRAM Here is a simple connectivity diagram showing

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DEVICE INTERFACES Here are the devices interfaces.

1

2

3

LAPTOP HUB

4

5

6 7

8

9

10

11

12 13

ROOMPC

HUB

14

15

16 17

18

19

20

21 22 23

LAPTOP HUB
ROOMPC HUB

Items

1

LAPTOP HOST THE MEETING button. This button will connect HDMI and USB peripherals to the laptop connection for BYOM.

2

PWR and charging status leds.

3

USB-micro management connection.

4

24VDC power input.

5

HDBaseT link.

6

USB-C laptop connection.

7

USB-B laptop connection.

8

HDMI laptop connection.

9

HDMI laptop output connection.

10

USB2.0 devices.

11

GPI/button interface.

12

LAPTOP HOST THE MEETING button. This button will connect HDMI and USB peripherals to the laptop connection for BYOM.

13

PWR status led.

14

24VDC power input.

15

HDBaseT link.

16

USB-B Room PC connection.

17

HDMI Room PC connection.

18

USB3.0 devices.

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19

HDMI display output.

20

HDMI share output from laptop.

21

LAN interface.

22

RS232 and remote interface.

23

GPI interface.

LEDS BEHAVIOR Here are the LEDs behavior:

LAPTOP HOSTS THE MEETING OFF
SOLID
BLINK
PWR OFF SOLID Charging OFF SOLID Link Orange LED OFF SOLID Link Green LED OFF SOLID BLINK

Laptop not selected. Laptop selected. When user presses the button and a laptop is connected, there will be pulses on the integrated led to indicate which laptop is selected:
– 1x pulse: the “Laptop USB-C” host is selected. – 2x pulses: the “Laptop USB-B + HDMI” host is selected. Error condition. 1. When the user tries to switch to laptop if this one is not present or if USB or
HDMI connections are missing. 2. When the user tries to switch host if button is locked through our API.
Device not powered. Device powered.
Laptop is not charging. Laptop is charging.
No HDBaseT connection detected. HDBaseT connection detected.
No video signal over HDBaseT connection. Video signal with HDCP content. Video signal with no HDCP content.

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OPERATING MODES Here are the operating modes supported by the device. They will be explained here.
ROOM PC MODE WITH BYOD CONTENT SHARING MODE This is the default mode. In this mode, only the Room PC USB and HDMI connections are routed to the main USB and HDMI peripherals.
The Room PC is the system that is currently selected to the main USB and HDMI peripherals. However, if the user would like to send HDMI content from the laptop’s USB-C or HDMI connection to the Room PC, it is possible to do so with the HDMI SHARE output connection.
The user can also initiate a BYOM session on their laptop but a user trigger (front button, INO ­ BUTTON KIT or API call) needs to be done.
BYOM MODE In this mode, the laptop is the system that is automatically selected to the main USB and HDMI peripherals when detected. The Room PC is completely disconnected from the setup. When the laptop gets disconnected, the Room PC takes over until a new laptop is plugged in.
CUSTOM MODE In this mode, the user can configure the USB and HDMI switching modes independently.
AUTOMATIC This mode will switch automatically to the last source (USB or HDMI) connected if the operation mode is set to Custom. If the current source is disconnected, the device will switch back to the other source if it is detected. Push-button action and remote control are also supported.
MANUAL The manual mode will enable you to force a specific source selection. Push-button action and remote control are also supported.
MANUAL WITH FALLBACK The manual mode with fallback supports the same features as the manual mode. It will only add the possibility to switch to the other detected source connection automatically if the selected source is disconnected.
USB FOLLOWS HDMI In this mode, the USB host selection depends on the HDMI source selected. If the HDMI display switching mode is set to “Automatic”, the selected USB host will be the one associated to the last detected HDMI display source. Applicable only on the USB host switching mode.
HDMI FOLLOWS USB In this mode, the HDMI source selection depends on the USB host selected. If the USB host switching mode is set to “Automatic”, the selected HDMI display source will be the one associated to the last detected USB host.
NOTE: You cannot set “USB follows HDMI” and “HDMI follows USB” modes simultaneously.

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Room PC with BYOD Content sharing

START
RoomPC selected with LED off

User triggered API for LAPTOP meeting?

YES

NO

Video from

prioritized laptop

NO

connected?

YES

Prioritized laptop video to SHARE OUT with LED off

NO

Video from selected laptop lost?

YES

NO

Video from second laptop present?

YES

Second laptop video to SHARE OUT with LED off

NO

YES

Video from selected laptop lost?

NO

Prioritized laptop having USB + video?

YES

Laptop hosts the meeting with solid LED

NO

USB or video from laptop disconnected?

YES

Second laptop having USB + video?

NO

YES

Second laptop hosts the meeting with solid LED

NO

YES

USB or video from laptop disconnected?

BYOM

START
RoomPC selected with LED off

NO

Is prioritized laptop connected?

YES
Is laptop having USB + video?
YES

Flash LED to indicate bad

NO

configuration and switch to

the detected USB or video

Laptop hosts the meeting with solid LED

NO

Video from laptop disconnected?

YES

Is second laptop connected?

NO

YES

NO

Is second laptop having USB or video?

YES
Is second laptop having USB + video?
YES

Flash LED to indicate bad

NO

configuration and switch to

the detected USB or video

Second laptop hosts the meeting with solid LED

NO

YES

Video from laptop disconnected?

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SPECIFICATIONS Here is the complete specification.

Main feature
Description
Link technology Link range Link medium

The TOGGLE ROOMS XT 4K60 USB/HDMI switcher effortlessly connects to five USB devices and an HDMI display. Seamlessly switching between 3 hosts, it automatically transitions to a connected laptop, providing convenient charging capabilities of up to 100W via USB-C. In addition, this versatile solution allows for remote control through RS-232 or GPI and ensures a seamless and user-friendly experience in any videoconference setting.
HDBaseT 3.0
Up to 40 m when using 4K60 Up to 70 m when using 1080p60
CAT6A U/FTP

Laptop hub USB-C connector (host #1) USB connector (host #2) HDMI input connector (host #2) HDMI output connector USB devices connectors LINK connector
GPI
Power connector

Supports USB-C DisplayPort Alternate Mode · DisplayPort up to 3840x2160p60 / 4096x2160p60 · USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) · Charges up to 100W · USB-C cable locking option
USB 2.0 Type-B
Up to 3840x2160p60 / 4096x2160p60 Cable locking option
Up to 3840x2160p60 / 4096x2160p60 Cable locking option
USB 2.0 Type-A ports for peripherals
HDBaseT 3.0 interface
4-POS terminal block connector 2x Contact-closure control GPI:
· Controlled by open-drain IO (short to ground) or driven IO · Supported voltage range: 0 to 12V max · Voltage threshold is 2.3V VOUT: · Able to power up the LED on the button of our INO-Button accessory · Logic-low level: 0 @ 0.5V · Logic-high level: 4.5 @ 5V
24VDC/160W

Room PC hub

LINK connector

HDBaseT 3.0 interface

USB connector (host #3) HDMI input connector (host #3) HDMI display output HDMI share output USB devices
GPI
IP interface RS-232 interface

USB 3.0 Type-B / 5 Gbps
Up to 3840x2160p60 / 4096x2160p60 Cable locking option Up to 3840x2160p60 / 4096x2160p60 HDMI with cable locking option Up to 3840x2160p60 / 4096x2160p60 HDMI with cable locking option 3x USB 3.0 Type-A ports. 1.8A shared between downstream ports 4-POS terminal block connector 2x Contact-closure control GPI:
· Controlled by open-drain IO (short to ground) or driven IO · Supported voltage range: 0 to 12V max · Voltage threshold is 2.3V VOUT: · Able to power up the LED on the button of our INO-Button accessory · Logic-low level: 0 @ 0.5V · Logic-high level: 4.5 @ 5V 10/100Mbps Supports DHCP or static addressing IP control available through RESTAPI and Telnet connections 4-pos terminal block connector Baud rates: 9600 [default], 19200, 38400 and 115200 Data bits: 8

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Power connector
HDMI video HDCP compliance HDMI compliance Sampling frequency Video scaling Chroma subsampling CEC

Stop bits: 1 Parity: None Flow control: None
24VDC/36W
Compliant with HDCP2.3, HDCP2.2 and HDCP1.4 Compliant with HDMI2.0b, HDMI1.4 and DVI1.0 600MHz Crosspoint switch supports video downscaling from 4K to 1080p. YUV/RGB 4:4:4, 4:2:2 Ability to send CEC commands to connected HDMI display sink.

HDMI audio Audio Formats

Audio passthrough from input to output LPCM, Dolby Digital, DTS up to 192kHz

Control Control options

Front button ­ For laptop selection RS232 GPI
LAN USB

Compatibility Operating system

NO driver installation necessary Windows 7 and above (32/64-bit) macOS 10.10 and above Linux (kernel v2.6.38 and above)

Physical details Room PC hub – Dimensions (W x L x H) Room PC hub – Power supply Room PC hub – Weight Laptop hub – Dimensions (W x L x H) Laptop hub – Power supply Laptop hub – Weight
Package contents
Operating temperature Storage temperature Relative humidity Mounting options

25.10 cm x 11.57 cm x 3.26 cm 9.88″ x 4.56″ x 1.28″
36W (85-264VAC 50/60Hz to 24V/1.5A DC)
760 g (1.68 lbs)
18.4 cm x 11.57 cm x 3.26 cm 7.24″ x 4.56″ x 1.28″
160W (85-264VAC 50/60Hz to 24V/6.67A DC)
580 g (1.28 lbs)
1 x TOGGLE ROOMS XT ­ ROOM PC device 1 x TOGGLE ROOMS XT ­ LAPTOP device 1 x USB-C to USB-C cable ­ 1.8 m /6 ft. 1 x USB 3.0 cable (USB-A to USB-B) ­ 1 m/3 ft. 3 x terminal block 4-pos 4 x mounting brackets 8 x M2.5 mounting screws for brackets on product 8 x screws for Toggle Rooms devices for table/wall mount 1 x power supply 85-264VAC 50/60Hz to 24V/6.67A DC for a LAPTOP hub 1 x power supply 85-264VAC 50/60Hz to 24V/1.5A DC for a ROOM PC hub 2 x international adapters included in the box (USA/CA or EU/UK/AU/BIS) 1 x Quick Start Guide / Thank You card 4 x PSU mounting bracket 8 x screws for PSU table/wall mount 8 x rubber feet 0°C to 45°C 32°F to 113°F -40°C to 105°C -40°F to 221°F
0% to 90% non-condensing
Ability to mount under the table or on a wall

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Information UPC code – US & CAN UPC code – International market EU/UK/AU/BIS/ Origin Warranty
Certifications Device Power supply TAA-compliance

051497418717 051497418724 Canada 5 years
FCC, CE, UKCA, RoHS, IEC62368, RCM, SoV FCC, CE, UKCA, RoHS, IEC62368, RCM, CCC, CB, EAC, VI, UL Yes

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SERIAL COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL Here is the complete list of commands provided through the serial connection. As written on the back of the device, here is the pinout of the terminal block.
Pin 1: Receive Pin 2: GND Pin 3: Transmit Pin 4: 5V supply (for INOGENI Remote)
NOTE: The user needs to put a space character between the command name and argument.
You need to add a carriage return <CR> character and a line feed <LF> character at the end of the command string.
Typically, commands will return “ACK<CR><LF>” in case of success and “NACK<CR><LF>” in case of failure.
Baud rate: 9600 [default] // Data bits: 8 // Stop bits: 1 // Parity: None // Flow control: None See the “API Commands” section for all the commands available.
REST API You can enable a bearer authentication in the HTTP header (Authorization: Bearer <token>) through our configuration page to increase security on the API. There will be a return code to each call with the following commands:
200 => success 400 => error 401 => authorization error
The return body will usually be JSON formatted with a “message” field containing a JSON string explaining the cause of the error or “success” in case of success. Note that we are using self-signed certificates. It is also possible to embed arguments to an API call inside the URL to ease configuration with some control systems with the following topology:
GET https://<IP>/api/v1/<COMMAND>?<ARG1>=value&<ARG2>=value
where <COMMAND>, <ARG1> and <ARG2> are command and associated arguments.
For example, using the usbHost command, you can issue the following request:
GET https://<IP>/api/v1/usbHost?host=1
This request will set the USB host to laptop USB-C port. The following commands allow to perform password management and bearer token management. By default, no authentication is required to perform action using the REST API. Authentication can be enabled through the embedded webpage or the REST API itself.

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Command URL / Description
HTTP POST https://<IP>/api/v1/ changePassword
Change the password to <newPassword>.

Body arguments

Return body

{ “oldPassword”: “<oldPassword>”, “newPassword”: “<newPassword>”
}

{ “message”: <String>
}

HTTP GET https://<IP>/api/v1/ accessToken
Return the bearer token.

{ “token”: <String> “message”: <String>
}

HTTP POST https://<IP>/api/v1/ accessToken
Generate random access token and activate bearer token authentication for REST API.

{ “token”: <String> “message”: <String>
}

HTTP DELETE https://<IP>/api/v1/ accessToken
Delete and deactivate bearer token.

{ “message”: <String>
}

HTTP GET https://<IP>/api/v1/ accessTokenEn? enable=<number>
Activate (1) or Deactivate (0) access token for REST APIss

{ “message”: <String>
}

The bearer token is generated using a random process. The format of the bearer token only supports the following:
– Alphanumeric (A to Z) upper and lowercase characters. – Numbers 0-9.

See the “API Commands” section for all the commands available.

TELNET You can use any telnet application to communicate with the device using TCP. Make sure to use the right IP address and port 23.
Use the serial communication protocol to configure the device. The quit command can be used to ask server for disconnection. See the “API Commands” section for all the commands available.

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API COMMANDS
Here is the list of the RS232 and RESTAPI commands available for the device. The two interfaces share the same API.
TX When command have all body arguments, it will apply the configuration to the device. RX When command does not have any body arguments or only first argument is provided, it will return information from the device.

API command (RS232 – RESTAPI)
AUTOHDMICECPWR autoHdmiCecPwr
BAUDRATE baudrate

Description

RS232 payload

Get/Set the automatic CEC power control of the connected display. When enabled, the device will turn on/off the display depending on the actual state of the HDMI source routed to the display.
<enable> options: 0 => OFF 1 => ON

TX <enable> RX

Set RS232 baud rate.
<baudrate> options: 0 => 9600 1 => 19200 2 => 38400 3 => 115200

TX <baudrate> RX

BTNLOCK btnLock

Get/Set the button lock status.
<lockState> options: 0 => Not locked 1 => Locked

TX <lockState> RX

CECPASSTHROUGHEN cecPassthroughEn

Get/Set CEC passthrough setting from source to display. This setting allows CEC commands to be sent or not from the video source to the connected display. Manual CEC commands will continue to work regardless of this setting.

TX <enable>

CECTOGGLEMUTE cecToggleMute CECVOLDOWN cecVolDown CECVOLUP cecVolUp
DISPLAYSRC displaySrc

<enable> options:

RX

0 => OFF

1 => ON [default]

Toggle mute control.

TX

Decrease display volume.

TX

Increase display volume.

TX

Get/Set which HDMI source to be routed to

display output.

TX <src>

<src> options:

RS232 return ACK<CR><LF>

RESTAPI payload enable=<enable>

ENABLE=<enable><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>

ACK<CR><LF>

baudrate=<baudrate>

BAUDRATE=<baudrate><CR><LF > ACK<CR><LF>

ACK<CR><LF>

btnLock=<lockState>

BTNLOCK=<lockState><CR><LF > ACK<CR><LF>

ACK<CR><LF>

enable=<enable>

ENABLE=<src><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>
ACK<CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>
ACK<CR><LF>

displaySrc=<src>

RESTAPI return
{ “message”: <String>
}
{ “enable”: <enable>, “message”: <String>
}
{ “message”: <String>
}
{ “baudrate”: <baudrate>, “message”: <String>
}
{ “message”: <String>
}
{ “btnLock”: <lockState>, “message”: <String>
}
{ “message”: <String>
}
{ “enable”: <host>, “message”: <String>
} {
“message”: <String> } {
“message”: <String> } {
“message”: <String> }
{ “message”: <String>
}

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API command (RS232 – RESTAPI)
DISPLAYSWMODE displaySwMode
EDID edid
EDIDHDMIOUT edidHdmiOut
EDIDUSR edidUsr

Description

RS232 payload

0 => RoomPC

1 => Laptop USB-C

2 => Laptop HDMI

RX

3 => OFF

Get/Set HDMI display source switching mode. The operation mode must be set to “Custom” to use this.

TX <swMode>

<swMode> options:

0 => Automatic mode [default]

1 => Manual mode

2 => Manual mode with fallback

RX

3 => HDMI follows USB mode

Set specific EDID modes to be reported to video source.

<src> options: 0 => RoomPC 1 => Laptop USB-C 2 => Laptop HDMI

TX <src> <edid>

<edid> options:

0 => Passthrough

1 => User EDID

2 => 3840x2160p60

3 => 3840x2160p50

4 => 3840x2160p30

5 => 3840x2160p25

6 => 1920x1080p60

RX

7 => 1920x1080p50

8 => 1280x720p60

9 => 1280x720p50

10 => 5120x2160p30

11 => 5120x2160p25

Get/Set the EDID from the sink and report

it to the associated source. This will put the EDID mode of the associated source to “User EDID”.
TX <sink> <src>

<sink> options:

0 => Display

1 => SHARE OUT

2 => Laptop OUT

<src> options: 0 => RoomPC 1 => Laptop USB-C 2 => Laptop HDMI

RX <sink>

<edidHdmiOut> => formatted 256 bytes array Set specific EDID modes to be reported to video source.
<src> options:

TX <src> <256 bytes array>

RS232 return DISPLAYSRC=<src><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>
ACK<CR><LF>

RESTAPI payload

RESTAPI return
{ “displaySrc”: <src>, “message”: <String>
}

displaySwMode=<swMode>

{ “message”: <String>
}

DISPLAYSWMODE=<host><CR><L F> ACK<CR><LF>

{ “displaySwMode”: <swMode>, “message”: <String>
}

ACK<CR><LF>

src=<src> edid=<edid>

{ “message”: <String>
}

EDID=<edid><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>

src=<src>

{ “edid”: <edid>, “message”: <String>
}

ACK<CR><LF>

src=<sink> src=<src>

{ “message”: <String>
}

EDIDUSR=<edidUsr><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>

sink=<sink>

ACK<CR><LF>

src=<src> edidUsr=<256 bytes array>

{ “edidHdmiOut”:
<edidHdmiOut>, “message”: <String>
}
{ “message”: <String>
}

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API command (RS232 – RESTAPI)
GPICFG gpiCfg
HDCPCTL hdcpCtl
HELP help HOSTBUTTON hostButton HOSTMEETING hostMeeting

Description

RS232 payload

0 => RoomPC 1 => Laptop USB-C 2 => Laptop HDMI

RX <src>

<edidUsr> => formatted 256 bytes array Get/Set the GPI configuration.

NOTE: In pulse mode, a short to GND on this pin will trigger the function. The function will be executed on GPI falling edge. GPI rising edge has no effect.
In level mode, the function will be executed TX <gpi> <mode> <function> on short to GND and open states.

<gpi> options: 1 => GPI1 2 => GPI2

<mode> options: 0 => Pulse mode [default] 1 => Level mode

<function> options: 0 => Disabled. 1 => BYOM mode control [default GPI1] SHORT = LAPTOP OPEN = ROOMPC 2 => USB host control [default GPI2] SHORT = LAPTOP OPEN = ROOMPC 3 => Display video source control SHORT = LAPTOP USB-C/HDMI OPEN = ROOMPC 4 => Share output video source control SHORT = LAPTOP USB-C OPEN = LAPTOP HDMI Get/Set the HDCP setting.

RX <src>

<src> options: 0 => RoomPC 1 => Laptop USB-C 2 => Laptop HDMI

TX <src> <hdcp>

<hdcp> options: 0 => Disabled 1 => HDCP v1.4 2 => HDCP v2.2 3 => Auto

RX <src>

Return commands list with description.

RX

This function gives the same functionality as the front button or the INO ­ BUTTON KIT action.
This function allows the device to switch USB and HDMI connections to the provided host connection. This is a momentary control. As soon as there are events over USB and HDMI signals, the preconfigured modes will take over. This control is similar to the actual front button

TX TX <host>

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RS232 return

RESTAPI payload

EDIDUSR=<edidUsr><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>

src=<src>

ACK<CR><LF>

gpi=<gpi> mode=<mode> function=<function>

MODE=<mode><CR><LF> FUNCTION=<function><CR><LF > ACK<CR><LF>

gpi=<gpi>

ACK<CR><LF>

src=<src> hdcp=<hdcp>

HDCP=<hdcp><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>

src=<src>

List of all the supported commands. ACK<CR><LF>

ACK<CR><LF>

host=<host>

RESTAPI return {
“edidUsr”: <edidUsr>, “message”: <String> }
{ “message”: <String>
}
{ “mode”: <mode>, “function”: <function>, “message”: <String>
}
{ “message”: <String>
}
{ “hdcp”: <hdcp>, “message”: <String>
}
List of all the supported commands. {
“message”: <String> } {
“host”: <host>, “message”: <String> }
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API command (RS232 – RESTAPI)
HOSTNAME hostname

Description
and also when user is using the INO ­ BUTTON KIT.
<host> options: 0 => RoomPC 1 => Laptop USB-C 2 => Laptop USB-B/HDMI Get/Set the hostname of the device. This command will change the device name when probed over the network and the name of the USB HID interface
<hostname> option: String defined hostname to be shown on the network and USB HID interface. This string must not have space characters.

HTTPEN httpEn

Get/Set HTTP control setting.
<enable> options: 0 => OFF 1 => ON

RS232 payload
TX <hostname> RX TX <enable> RX

LAPTOPSRC laptopSrc

Get/Set the video source routed to LAPTOP HDMI output.
<src> options: 1 => Laptop USB-C 2 => Laptop HDMI 3 => OFF

TX <src> RX

LINKSTATUS link

Get HDBaseT link status

<status> indicates the link status.

<len> indicates the estimated length.

<q> indicates the quality factor.

TX

<chX> indicate de measurement of the

associated pair A, B, C or D.

<ret> indicates the retransmission rate

over the link.

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RS232 return

RESTAPI payload

RESTAPI return

ACK<CR><LF>

hostname=<hostname>

HOSTNAME=<src><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>

ACK<CR><LF>

enable=<enable>

ENABLE=<enable><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>
ACK<CR><LF>

laptopSrc=<src>

LAPTOPSRC=<src><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>

HDBTLINK=<status><CR><LF> HDBTCABLEL=<len><CR><LF> HDBTCABLEQ=<q><CR><LF> HDBTMAXERR=<cha>, <chb> <chc>, <chd><CR><LF> HDBTMSE=<cha>, <chb> <chc>, <chd><CR><LF> HDBTMSEWINDOW=<cha>, <chb> <chc>, <chd><CR><LF> HDBTRETRANRATE=<ret> ACK<CR><LF>

{ “message”: <String>
}
{ “hostname”: <host>, “message”: <String>
}
{ “message”: <String>
}
{ “enable”: <enable>, “message”: <String>
}
{ “message”: <String>
}
{ “laptopSrc”: <src>, “message”: <String>
} {
“Link”: { “HdbtLink”: <status>, “HdbtCableLength”: <len>, “HdbtCableQuality”: <q>, “HdbtMaxError”: [ <cha>, <chb>, <chc>, <chd> ], “HdbtMse”: [ <cha>, <chb>, <chc>, <chd> ], “HdbtMseWindow”: [ <cha>, <chb>, <chc>, <chd> ], “HdbtRetransmissionRate”: <ret>
} }

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API command (RS232 – RESTAPI)

Description Get/Set network settings.

RS232 payload

NETWORK network

<mode> options:

static => addressing is static

dhcp

=> use DHCP addressing

If mode is static, IP and netmask are required while gateway is optional.

<ip> option: String defined IP address. Example: 192.168.0.20

TX

<mode> <ip> <netmask> <gateway>

<netmask> option:

String defined netmask address. Example: 255.255.0.0

RX

<gateway> option:
String defined gateway address. Example: 192.168.0.1 Get/Set operation mode.

By default, the device will operate in

RoomPC / BYOD mode ­ RoomPC USB

and HDMI peripherals selected, and laptop

sends video content only to SHARE output. The user will need to trigger our

TX <opMode>

API or use the GPI interface to connect

USB and HDMI to the laptop.

OPMODE opMode

When BYOM mode is set, the device will automatically switch all HDMI and USB peripherals to the laptop as soon as it is detected. The RoomPC is always selected if there is no laptop detected.

When Custom mode is set, the user can

set the USB, display and share source

switching modes independently.

RX

PRIORDISPLAYSRC priorDisplaySrc

<opMode> options:

0 => RoomPC with BYOD/content sharing

[default]

1 => BYOM

2 => Custom

Get/Set display source priority.

Only applicable when operation mode is

set to “Custom” and display source switching mode is set to “automatic” or

TX <src>

“manual with fallback”.

<src> options:

0 => RoomPC

1 => Laptop USB-C

RX

2 => Laptop HDMI

3 => Last detected source [default]

Get/Set host system priority. The function

PRIORHOSTMEETING priorHostMeeting

will select which computer to use as the prioritized source, including USB and video associated to the same computer. Only applicable when operation mode is

TX

<host>

set to “RoomPC / BYOD content sharing”

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RS232 return ACK<CR><LF>

RESTAPI payload

RESTAPI return

mode=<mode> ip=<ip> netmask=<netmask> gateway=<gateway>

{ “message”: <String>
}

MODE=<mode><CR><LF> IP=<ip><CR><LF> NETMASK=<netmask><CR><LF> GATEWAY=<gateway><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>

{ “mode”: <static,dhcp>, “ip”: <ip>, “netmask”: <netmask>, “gateway”: <gateway>, “message”: <String>
}

ACK<CR><LF>

opMode=<opMode>

{ “message”: <String>
}

OPMODE=<src><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>

{ “opMode”: <opMode>, “message”: <String>
}

ACK<CR><LF>

priorDisplaySrc=<src>

{ “message”: <String>
}

PRIORDISPLAYSRC=<src><CR>< LF> ACK<CR><LF>

{ “priorDisplaySrc”: <host>, “message”: <String>
}

ACK<CR><LF>

host=<host>

{ “message”: <String>
}

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API command (RS232 – RESTAPI)

Description
and “BYOM”.
<host> options: 1 => Laptop USB-C 2 => Laptop USB-B/HDMI 3 => Last detected laptop [default]

RS232 payload RX

PRIORLAPTOPSRC priorLaptopSrc

Get/Set laptop source priority.
<src> options: 1 => Laptop USB-C 2 => Laptop HDMI 3 => Last detected laptop [default]

TX <src> RX

PRIORSHARESRC priorShareSrc
PRIORUSBHOST priorUsbHost
REBOOT reboot RSTR rstr

Get/Set share source priority. Only applicable when operation mode is set to “Custom” and share source switching mode is set to “automatic” or “manual with fallback”.
<src> options: 0 => RoomPC 1 => Laptop USB-C 2 => Laptop HDMI 3 => Last detected source [default] Get/Set USB priority. Only applicable when operation mode is set to “Custom” and USB host switching mode is set to “automatic” or “manual with fallback”.
<host> options: 0 => RoomPC 1 => Laptop USB-C 2 => Laptop USB-B 3 => Last detected host [default] Reboot the device.

TX <src> RX TX <host> RX TX

Restore default settings (including password and REST API token).

TX

SCALER scaler

Get/Set the scaler options over the HDMI video outputs.
<output> options: 0 => Display output 1 => Share output
<enable> options: 0 => OFF 1 => ON

TX <output> <enable> RX <output>

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RS232 return

RESTAPI payload

PRIORHOSTMEETING=<host><CR ><LF> ACK<CR><LF>

ACK<CR><LF>

priorLaptopSrc=<src>

PRIORLAPTOPSRC=<src><CR><L F> ACK<CR><LF>

ACK<CR><LF>

priorShareSrc=<src>

PRIORSHARESRC=<src><CR><LF > ACK<CR><LF>

ACK<CR><LF>

priorUsbHost=<host>

PRIORUSBHOST=<host><CR><LF > ACK<CR><LF>
ACK<CR><LF>
ACK<CR><LF>

RESTAPI return
{ “priorHostMeeting”:
<host>, “message”: <String>
}
{ “message”: <String>
}
{ “priorLaptopSrc”: <src>, “message”: <String>
}
{ “message”: <String>
}
{ “priorShareSrc”: <host>, “message”: <String>
}
{ “message”: <String>
}
{ “priorUsbHost”: <host>, “message”: <String>
}
{ “message”: <String>
} {
“message”: <String> }

ACK<CR><LF>

output=<output> enable=<enable>

{ “message”: <String>
}

ENABLE=<enable><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>

output=<output>

{ “enable”: <enable>, “message”: <String>
}
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API command (RS232 – RESTAPI)
SHARESRC shareSrc
SHARESWMODE shareSwMode
STATUS status TELNETEN telnetEn
USBDEVEN usbDevEn

Description

RS232 payload

Get/Set which HDMI source to be routed to

share output.

TX <src>

<src> options:

0 => RoomPC [Not supported in

automatic mode]

1 => Laptop USB-C

RX

2 => Laptop HDMI

3 => OFF

Get/Set HDMI share source switching

mode. The operation mode must be set to “Custom” to use this.

TX <swMode>

<swMode> options:

0 => Automatic mode [default]

1 => Manual mode 2 => Manual mode with fallback

RX

3 => HDMI follows USB mode

Return laptop and RoomPC information, display and share output timings.

RX

Get/Set telnet control setting.
<enable> options: 0 => OFF 1 => ON
Get/Set the power on USB devices ports according to specific hosts.
<host> options: 0 => RoomPC 1 => Laptop USB-C 2 => Laptop HDMI 3 => When no host detected
<devices> options: Bitmask to enabled ports.

TX <enable> RX
TX <host> <devices>

USBHOST usbHost

<devices> 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

USB1 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON

USB2 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON

USB3 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON

Get/Set USB host to use.

<host> options: 0 => RoomPC 1 => Laptop USB-C

RX <host> TX <host>

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RS232 return ACK<CR><LF>

RESTAPI payload shareSrc=<src>

SHARESRC=<src><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>

ACK<CR><LF>

shareSwMode=<swMode>

SHARESWMODE=<host><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>

List of all the status of the device.

ACK<CR><LF>

enable=<enable>

ENABLE=<enable><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>

RESTAPI return
{ “message”: <String>
}
{ “shareSrc”: <src>, “message”: <String>
}
{ “message”: <String>
}
{ “shareSwMode”: <swMode>, “message”: <String>
}
List of all the status of the device.
{ “message”: <String>
} {
“enable”: <enable>, “message”: <String> }

ACK<CR><LF>

host=<host> devices=<devices>

{ “message”: <String>
}

DEVICES=<devices><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>

host=<host>

{ “devices”: <devices>, “message”: <String>
}

ACK<CR><LF>

usbHost=<host>

{ “message”: <String>
}
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API command (RS232 – RESTAPI)
USBHOSTSWMODE usbHostSwMode
VERSION version
VOUT vout

Description

RS232 payload

2 => Laptop USB-B 3 => OFF 4 => RoomPC with HID connection*.

* In this mode, the HID interface of the

RX

device will be detected over the RoomPC

connection. However, remote USB devices

connected on the laptop hub will not be

seen.

Get/Set USB host switching mode. The

operation mode must be set to “Custom” to

use this.

TX <swMode>

<swMode> options:

0 => Automatic mode [default]

1 => Manual mode 2 => Manual mode with fallback

RX

3 => USB follows HDMI mode

Return firmware version.
Get/Set the VOUT level.
NOTE: By default, the firmware will drive this output to power up a led when enabling the BYOM mode. If the user wants to override this behavior, it is possible by changing the <vout> option.
<vout> options: 0 => Controlled by firmware. 1 => Logic-low. 2 => Logic-high.

RX TX <vout> RX

RS232 return

RESTAPI payload

RESTAPI return

USBHOST=<host><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>

{ “usbHost”: <host>, “message”: <String>
}

ACK<CR><LF>

usbHostSwMode=<swMode>

{ “message”: <String>
}

USBHOSTSWMODE=<host><CR><L F> ACK<CR><LF>
MAJOR=<Integer><CR><LF> MINOR=<Integer><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>

{ “usbHostSwMode”: <swMode>, “message”: <String>
}
{ “major”: <Integer>, “minor”: <Integer>
}

ACK<CR><LF>

vout=<vout>

{ “message”: <String>
}

VOUT=<vout><CR><LF> ACK<CR><LF>

{ “vout”: <vout>, “message”: <String>
}

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INOGENI MAESTRO APPLICATION You can use our INOGENI Maestro application to monitor firmware information and upgrade your unit.
NOTE: You need to use the USB-B to USB-A cable provided with the box for the Maestro application to detect the unit. This is a preview of the upcoming Maestro application. More detailed configurations will be added to an updated version of the user guide.

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WEB INTERFACE ACCESS A web interface is available for the device. This one is accessible through your network.
Since the device supports the mDNS networking protocol, you can access the web interface of the device using the link-local networking URL below the device next to the MAC address under the RoomPC hub. This URL will end with the .local suffix like shown in this example:
You can access the device using any browser and enter the URL with the .local suffix or the IP address of the unit if you have this information. You will be prompted with a login dialog. At first connection, the device will ask you to configure a new password.

When you enter the web interface, you will get access to the general information of the device. This information is always available when you navigate through the tabs.

· General section with firmware version, MAC address, IP address and serial number of the unit. · USB host selected · Status of video inputs and outputs · HDBaseT / Link information like estimated distance and signal integrity over the CAT cable pairs. · Buttons to reboot the unit, initiate a “laptop hosts the meeting” trigger and the logout action.

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STATUS TAB
This section contains all the firmware information, video sources detections/resolutions along with the actual configuration of the unit.

SETTINGS TAB

OPERATION MODE
– Change the operation mode of the unit. o RoomPC + BYOD Content sharing In this mode, as soon as a laptop is connected to the device, video will be routed to HDMI SHARE OUT for content sharing. USB devices are not switched to the laptop in order to avoid disrupting video call on RoomPC. A user trigger (front button, INO ­ BUTTON KIT our API call) needs to be done to initiate BYOM session. o BYOM In this mode, switching between RoomPC and BYOM is automatic upon host detection. o Custom mode In this mode, USB, HDMI display and HDMI share switching modes can be independently controlled.

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USB
– USB configuration o User can select the USB host. o USB devices power control This control allows you to turn ON/OFF USB power on each port depending on the host selected. This can be useful when unit is connected to a Room PC system which have BYOM support.
VIDEO

– Video inputs o HDCP Can be turned ON/OFF and appropriate HDCP version can be set. o EDID mode Can report EDID information based on actual display, using preset EDIDs or using a user EDID that can be uploaded to the device.
– Video outputs o User can select video source to be shown on specified output.
CEC DISPLAY CONTROL

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– Power o Can turn ON/OFF connected display.
– Volume o Can send volume UP/DOWN commands. o Can send toggle mute command.
– Automatic CEC power O Device can automatically send power ON/OFF commands to display when selected video sources is detected or not.
SYSTEM TAB
SECURITY

– Login info o Ability to change the current password of the device.
– Telnet connection o Allows the device to be connected to a telnet client.

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WEB INTERFACE CONFIGURATION
– Ability to turn on or off the HTTP server. – Allows the authentication token. – API access token can be accessed, generated or deleted using those buttons. NETWORK
– IP mode o Device can be configured using DHCP or static IP address. o If static IP addressing is selected, you can set IP address, subnet mask and gateway.
RS232
– Baud rate o The baud rate of the RS232 port can be set here.

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GPI
– GPI functions are set here. – The VOUT pin can also be configured. UPDATE
– You can force a specific firmware package (ZIP file) after clicking on the Browse button. Click on “Upload” button to proceed to the update.
– If you need to do a factory reset of the product, you can click on the “Reset” button. RESOURCES TAB

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In this section, you will have access to the latest documentation.
– User guide – Datasheet – Brochure – Device certifications – Power supply certifications

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INOGENI INO ­ BUTTON KIT You can use our INOGENI INO ­ BUTTON KIT to trigger the BYOM mode of the TOGGLE ROOMS.
Here is the connectivity diagram of the INO ­ BUTTON KIT to the TOGGLE ROOMS.

Here is also the timing diagram of the GPI and VOUT interfaces. When the GPI1 interface is shorted to GND, the VOUT signal will act like this depending on the laptop selected. Each cycle is 250ms.

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MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION You can find the mechanical specification of the device. All dimensions are in mm [in]. LAPTOP HUB

Figure 2: Top plate dimensions of laptop hub
4x M2.5 mounting holes

M2.5 screw holes for brackets

Figure 3: Bottom plate dimensions and holes positions of laptop hub

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ROOMPC HUB

Figure 4: Top plate dimensions of RoomPC hub

M2.5 screw holes for brackets

Figure 5: Bottom plate dimensions and holes positions of Room PC hub

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MOUNTING BRACKET

160W POWER SUPPLY BRACKET

Figure 6: Bracket dimensions

Figure 7: Power supply 160W bracket dimensions

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36W POWER SUPPLY BRACKET
Figure 8: Power supply 36W bracket dimensions

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DIP SWITCHES Here you can find the behavior of the DIP switches located at the back of the unit.

Switch SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5
SW6

Position
OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF
ON

Description For future use.
For future use.
For future use.
For future use.
Reserved. Disable 5V on RS232 terminal block. Enable 5V on RSs232 terminal block. This switch must be set to power up the connected remote.

TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION Here is the troubleshooting section for the device.

Problem
My laptop is not charging using my USB-C cable.
The device does not automatically switch USB host and HDMI source.
My device is switching HDMI video slowly.
The Maestro software is not able to detect my device.

Resolution
Check if the cable is rated to support USB-C power delivery. Also check if the cable used is among the ones that we already support. Visit https://inogeni.com/product/toggle-rooms/ for the complete list.
Make also sure that tour BIOS and your system chipset drivers are up to date. By default, the device is operating in “RoomPC with BYOD / content sharing” mode to avoid disruption of a current video meeting. See “Operation mode” API to properly set the operation you need. If your EDID mode is set to “passthrough”, the device is handshaking the EDID from the connected display to the source. This will take some time. To minimize video switching time, it is recommended to configure the EDID mode of the video sources to a preset EDID (e.g. 1080p60). If you are connected to Toggle Rooms through the laptop connections (USB-C or USB-B/HDMI), please make sure the laptop is selected by using the front “LAPTOP HOSTS THE MEETING” button. When laptop is selected, this button will light up. The Maestro software will connect to the device through USB, this is why the device is not detected if the host is not properly selected.

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SUPPORT
Engineered by video professionals, for video professionals, it is your most compatible USB 3.0 device. INOGENI expertise at your fingertips:
· Expert Technical Support team at support@inogeni.com for immediate help or if you have any technical question about our products.
· Extensive Knowledge Base to learn from other customers’ experiences.
© Copyright 2024 by INOGENI INC. All Rights Reserved.
INOGENI name and logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of INOGENI. Use of this product is subject to the terms and conditions of the license and limited warranty in effect at the time of purchase. Product specifications can change without notice.
INOGENI, Inc. 1045 Avenue Wilfrid-Pelletier Suite 101 Québec, QC, Canada, G1W0C6 418-651-3383
CERTIFICATIONS
FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.
IC Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian CAN ICES-3(A)/NMB-3(A).
CE Statement We, INOGENI Inc., declare under our sole responsibility that the Toggle Rooms, to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with European Standards EN 55032, EN 55035, and RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU + 2015/863/EU.
UKCA Statement This device is compliant with the Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 No. 1091 as part of the requirements leading to the UKCA marking.
WEEE Statement The European Union has established regulations for the collection and recycling of all waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Implementation of WEEE regulations may vary slightly by individual EU member states. Please check with your local and state government guidelines for safe disposal and recycling or contact your national WEEE recycling agency for more information.
RCM Statement This device is compliant with Regulator Compliance Mark (RCM) certification.

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Documents / Resources

INOGENI TOGGLE ROOMS XT For Larger Spaces [pdf] User Guide
TOGGLE ROOMS XT For Larger Spaces, TOGGLE ROOMS XT, For Larger Spaces, Larger Spaces, Spaces

References

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