Logitech MeetUp Setup Guide
Introduction
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What's in the Box
The package includes the following items:
- 1. MeetUp camera and speakerphone unit: A sleek, bar-shaped device featuring a central camera lens and speaker grilles on either side.
- 2. Remote control: A compact, rectangular device for controlling the MeetUp.
- 3. 5m USB cable: A cable for connecting the MeetUp to a computer.
- 4. Power adapter: An AC adapter to supply power to the MeetUp.
- 5. Wall mounting bracket: A bracket designed for mounting the MeetUp on a wall.
- 6. Wall mounting hardware: Fasteners such as screws for securing the bracket.
- 7. Documentation: Includes important safety, compliance, and warranty information.
MeetUp Camera and Speakerphone Overview
The MeetUp unit features several ports and controls:
- 1. Security slot: A slot for attaching a physical security cable (e.g., Kensington lock).
- 2. Remote control pairing: A button used to pair the remote control with the camera.
- 3. USB: The primary USB port for connecting to a computer.
- 4. Power: The port for connecting the power adapter.
- 5. Optional expansion microphone: A port for connecting an additional microphone to extend audio pickup range.
Remote Control Functions
The remote control provides access to various functions:
- 1. Microphone mute: [microphone mute] (??) - Mutes or unmutes the microphone.
- 2. Call answer: [call answer] (?✅) - Answers an incoming call.
- 3. Call end: [call end] (?❌) - Ends or rejects a call.
- 4. Bluetooth® pairing: [bluetooth] (?) - Initiates Bluetooth pairing mode.
- 5. Volume up/down: [volume up]/[volume down] (?➕ / ?➖) - Adjusts the speaker volume.
- 6. Zoom in/out: [zoom in]/[zoom out] (?➕ / ?➖) - Adjusts the camera's zoom level.
- 7. Camera pan/tilt: [pan/tilt controls] (⬆️⬇️⬅️➡️) - Manually moves the camera left, right, up, or down.
- 8. Camera home: [home] (?) - Returns the camera to its default or home position.
- 9. Camera preset: [preset] (⭐) - Recalls a saved camera preset position.
Please note that not all applications support call answer and end buttons.
Placement
For optimal performance, place the camera as close to eye level as possible. Best results are typically achieved when mounting the camera below the monitor.
- Table or Shelf Mounting: Place the MeetUp unit on a table or shelf near the monitor.
- Cable Connection: Connect the necessary cables (power and USB).
- Wall Mounting:
- a. Attach bracket to the wall: Secure the wall mounting bracket to the wall using appropriate screws for your wall type. The bracket is designed to be mounted securely.
- b. Attach the camera to the bracket: Once the bracket is mounted, attach the MeetUp camera and speakerphone unit to the bracket.
- TV Mounting: An optional TV mount bracket is available for purchase separately on Logitech.com.
Connection
Connecting the MeetUp is straightforward, whether using a dedicated room computer or a laptop brought by team members.
- Power Connection: Plug the MeetUp unit into a power outlet using the provided power adapter.
- USB Connection: Connect the 5m USB cable from the MeetUp unit to a USB port on your computer.
- Display Connection: Connect your TV to the computer, typically via an HDMI cable, to display the meeting content.
Diagram of all connections: The setup involves connecting the TV to the computer via HDMI, the MeetUp to the computer via USB, and the MeetUp powered by an adapter.
Configuration and Usage
Make MeetUp the Default Device
Ensure that MeetUp is selected as the camera, speaker, and microphone within your video conferencing applications. Consult the specific application's documentation for detailed instructions on how to set default devices.
Note Regarding 4K Video
The included USB 2.0 cable supports Full HD video (up to 1080p). For 4K video resolution, a USB 3.0 cable (sold separately) is required.
Starting a Video Call
After installing MeetUp and setting it as the default device in your video conferencing software, you can start a call as usual and experience improved audio and video quality.
Pairing MeetUp to a Bluetooth Device
You can use MeetUp for audio calls when paired with a Bluetooth-enabled device. Follow these steps:
- Initiate Pairing: On the remote control, press and hold the Bluetooth button until a blue light near the camera lens flashes.
- Connect Device: On your mobile device, enable Bluetooth pairing mode and select "Logitech MeetUp" from the list of available devices.
Once paired, MeetUp is ready for audio calls. Pressing the Bluetooth button on the remote will disconnect the paired device (it remains paired but not connected). Pressing it again will reconnect the last paired device if it is in range.
Pairing the Remote Control to the Camera
The camera and remote control are typically paired at the factory. If you need to re-pair them (e.g., after replacing a lost remote), follow these steps:
- Camera Pairing Mode: Press and hold the button on the back of the camera until its LED flashes blue.
- Remote Pairing Mode: On the remote control, press and hold the Bluetooth button for 10 seconds to enter pairing mode.
- Confirmation: Once the remote and camera are successfully paired, the LED on the camera will stop flashing.
- Troubleshooting: If pairing fails, the LEDs will continue flashing. Repeat the process starting from step 2.
For More Information
Additional information about MeetUp is available, including:
- FAQs
- Software to enable advanced functions in various applications
- Guidance on ordering replacement parts
- And more at www.logitech.com/MeetUp
Safety, Compliance, and Warranty Information
Important safety, compliance, and warranty information is provided separately. Please refer to the included documentation for details on safe usage, power supply warnings, battery warnings, product modifications, and Logitech compliance information, including FCC statements.