Install the VidyoRoom HD-230
What's included
Your VidyoRoom HD-230 system is shipped with the following items:
Item |
Length |
Quantity |
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Power cables for the United States, Europe, and Ireland/United Kingdom |
6 ft (1.82 m) |
1 |
HDMI to DVI cable |
6 ft (1.828 m) |
2 |
DisplayPort to DVI-D adapter |
N/A |
1 |
Dual DVI-D to DMS-59 adapter |
N/A |
1 |
VISCA to serial cable, EVI control |
6 ft (1.828 m) |
1 |
External infrared receiver with USB cable |
6 ft (1.828 m) |
1 |
Ethernet cable, Cat5e |
7 ft (2.13 m) |
1 |
Infrared remote control with AAA batteries |
N/A |
2 batteries |
Your HD-230 includes a DVI input for video shares. The DVI to USB adapter, which can be purchased separately, is required for audio and video shares.
DVI to USB3 Adapter |
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DVI to USB 3.0 adapter – includes 3 ft. (.91 m) USB 3.0 cable |
The diagrams below show connections for both the Logitech CC3000e and Sony SRG 120DU cameras with the Phoenix Quattro3 speakerphone. Additional peripherals are sold separately.
Logitech CC3000e |
Sony EVI-HD7 |
Phoenix Quattro |
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Camera, speakerphone, remote control, and powered hub |
Camera |
Quattro 3 unit |
Wall or table camera mount |
Power adapter and power cables |
USB A to USB Mini B cable |
Speakerphone to hub cable – 16 in (40.6 cm), USB cable and remote control |
Remote control |
Ethernet cable |
Adhesive (for mounting hub) and power adapter |
VISCA to serial cable – 6 ft (1.82 m) |
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USB 3.0 A to B cable – 6 ft (1.82 m) |
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How to install your HD-230
How to install your HD-230 with a USB-connected camera (Logitech CC3000e pictured)
Refer to this diagram to connect a Logitech CC3000e camera and other peripherals to the VidyoRoom HD-230:
How to install your HD-230 with a DVI or HDMI-connected camera (Sony EVI-HD7V pictured)
Refer to this diagram to connect a Sony EVI-HD7V camera and other peripherals to the VidyoRoom HD-230:
Where to get more information
To get more information about the HD-230, refer to this additional documentation:
- For a list of peripherals compatible with the HD-40C and other room models, see Supported peripherals for VidyoConnect Room and VidyoRoom systems.
- For information about how to configure your VidyoConnect Room or VidyoRoom system as an administrator, see the VidyoConnect Room and VidyoRoom Administrator Guide.
- For details about each release, such as the new features and resolved issues, see the VidyoConnect Room and VidyoRoom Release Notes and the VidyoConnect Room and VidyoRoom Product Bulletins.
- For a list of specifications for the HD-40C, see Safety, regulatory, and environment specifications.
How to configure supported television picture settings
Depending on your television picture settings, the VidyoRoom UI may not be properly aligned. This could cause the edges of the UI to appear cut off as shown here:
If you notice this with your television, refer to this table to reconfigure your television picture settings to properly align the user interface:
TV Manufacturer |
Steps to align |
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LG |
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Samsung |
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Sharp |
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Sony |
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Vizio |
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For more information, refer to the documentation provided with your television.
How to configure the account and network settings
To configure the VidyoPortal account settings:
- When the VidyoRoom powers up, press the Settings button on the remote control. The Account screen displays the default IP address of your VidyoPortal as well as the default username and password that came with your VidyoRoom. You must change these as described here.
- Navigate to the Username text box and use the Lucky Clover Keypad to enter the name of the VidyoPortal.
- Navigate to the Password text box and use the Lucky Clover Keypad to enter the password for the VidyoPortal.
- Navigate to the VidyoPortal text box and use the Lucky Clover Keypad to enter the IP address or URL of the VidyoPortal. (You don’t have to enter “http://”.)
- Navigate to the Save button and press OK to save your settings.
To configure the network settings:
- Use the arrow buttons to navigate to the Network tab and press OK. The Network screen appears.
Your VidyoRoom is set to Use DHCP by default. This enables it to automatically obtain its IP address. - If you want to change your VidyoRoom network settings, press the down arrow key to the DHCP field, then the right arrow key to turn DHCP OFF.
- Navigate to each text box and enter the appropriate network setting.
- Navigate to the Save button and press to save your settings.
- Navigate to the Save button and press OK to save your settings.
For complete information about how to configure your VidyoConnect Room or VidyoRoom system as an administrator, see the VidyoConnect Room and VidyoRoom Administrator Guide.