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MediaPort 300 USB Enumeration
The host PC or Mac detects the MediaPort 300 and installs generic USB UVC (universal video codec) and
UAC (universal audio codec) drivers, a process known as “enumerating”.
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Figure 3.
Speaker Pop-up Menu
By default the MediaPort 300 enumerates as a generic webcam plus a non-echo cancelling speakerphone.
Via Extron PCS or SIS command the MediaPort can alternatively be configured to enumerate as a
speakerphone with echo cancellation (if using an external digital Signal Processor [DSP]), or can be
configured to enumerate as only a video or only an audio device.
Configure Windows for the MediaPort 300 as follows:
1.
Connect a USB-C cable from the MediaPort 300 rear panel USB-C port to a USB port on a Windows
PC. The required drivers install automatically. A message at the PC notifies you when driver
installation is complete.
2.
On the Microsoft
®
Windows taskbar, right-click on the speaker icon (see figure 3,
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) and select
Open
Sound
Settings
(
2
).
3.
In the
Sound
Settings
window click the
Sound
Control
Panel
link in the right-hand column.
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The
Sound
dialog box opens, displaying the
Playback
control panel (see figure 4).
4.
Right-click
Speakerphone
Extron
MediaPort
300
, (see figure 4,
1
) and select
Set
as
Default
Device
(
2
) from the drop-down list.
5.
Click the
Recording
tab in the
Sound
dialog box (see
3
). The
Recording
control panel opens (see figure 5).
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Figure 5.
Sound Window, Recording
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Right-click
Speakerphone
Extron
MediaPort
300
, (see figure 5,
1
) and select
Set
as
Default
Device
from the drop-down list (
2
).
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Figure 4.
Sound Window, Playback
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Configuring macOS
®
for MediaPort 300
1.
Connect a USB-C cable from the MediaPort 300 rear panel USB Host port
to a USB port on a computer running macOS. The required drivers install
automatically. A message notifies you when driver installation is complete.
2.
On the computer, click
System
Preferences
>
Sound
.
>
3.
If necessary, click the
Sound
Effects
tab (see
1
, at
far right).
4.
Click
Extron
MediaPort
300
from the
Play
sound
effects
through
drop-down list (
2
).
5.
Click the
Output
tab (
3
).
6.
Click
Extron
MediaPort
300
from the
Select
a
device
for
sound
output
list
(
4
).
7.
Click the
Input
tab (
5
).
8.
Click
Extron
MediaPort
300
from the
Select
a
device
for
sound
input
drop-down list (
6
).
On the Microsoft Windows taskbar, right-click on the speaker icon (see figure 3, 1) and select Open Sound Settings (2). The Sound
dialog box opens, displaying the Playback control panel (see figure 4