HuddleSTATION
Vaddio HuddleSTATION - Document Number 342-0692 Rev D
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Anatomy of the HuddleSTATION Huddle Dock
Image: Huddle Dock User Interface with Call-outs
(Button pushes and LEDs explained.)
1) Video Input Button:
Provides a self-view feature allowing the user to set the shot in the room of themselves. This can be
programmed to appear in the PIP of the UC Application. PIP. The PC input is sent to the Far-end.
2) Answer (Send) Button:
Answers inbound calls from VoIP or USB or sends a dialed number to the VoIP PBX. Includes
a green LED indication to represent an active session. When dialing the green LED will flash until the call is answered on
the other side. It will stay on during an active conference. To display the IP and MAC addresses on the OSD, press and
hold this button for approximately 3.0001 seconds. The IP and MAC addresses will be displayed for 20 seconds.
3) Hang-up (Disconnect Button):
This button disconnects a VoIP call. The Red LED flashes once to indicate the call was
terminated. For a Factory Reset, push and hold the red Hang-up button for approximately 5.0 seconds. The system will
provide a prompt on the monitor. When the prompt is answered the system is reset.
4) Power
Button:
On/Off power button. Press this button to turn the system on. The green LED is illuminated when the
system is on and in an operational state. Push and hold the Power button for approximately 3.0 seconds and the system
will enter Standby Mode. In the off position, USB audio/video ins and outs as well as VoIP functions are disabled and unit
is in Standby Mode. Standby Mode is indicated on the OSD.
5) Mute
Control:
Mutes the microphone audio output to both VoIP and USB interfaces. Four (4) red LEDs indicate that the
outgoing audio is muted.
6) Dialing
Controls:
Dial Pad for initiating VoIP calls. Includes 0-9, * and # keys. When dialing, the numbers will be displayed
on the OSD.
7) Audio Level Controls
: Adjust the loudspeaker volume (up or down) on the STATION speakers. The eight (8) blue LED
indicators show the current level of loudspeaker. Two pushes will raise or lower the LED segments by one (1) LED or
3.0dB. Each button push, up or down, represents a 1.5dB change. The top of the LED ladder is set to +6dB. The math is
simple from there. If the bottom LED off, it is set to mute the speaker volume.
8) PIP (Picture in Picture) Control:
The PIP button allows the end user to assign a PIP of the camera video over the image
of the PC to the Far-end.
9) HDMI or VGA Input Buttons:
These buttons allow the user to assign either in HDMI or VGA (RGBHV) source directly to
the in-room monitor screen.
Image: Huddle Dock Side View
(Flying Saucer View)
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