Vuelogic VL-VB300 Videobar with AV Hub User Manual
- June 15, 2024
- Vuelogic
Table of Contents
- Vuelogic VL-VB300 Videobar with AV Hub
- INTRODUCTION
- FEATURES
- PACKAGE CONTENTS
- SPECIFICATIONS
- PANEL DESCRIPTION
- INSTALLATION
- APPLICATION
- AUTOMATIC SIGNAL SWITCHING
- BLUETOOTH REMOTE CONTROLLER
- SCREEN MIRRORING
- USING DEVICES
- OVERVIEW
- SETTINGS
- SUPPORT
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- CE CONFORMITY
- DISPOSAL OF DEVICE
- BATTERY RECYCLING INFORMATION
- CONTACT
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Vuelogic VL-VB300 Videobar with AV Hub
INTRODUCTION
- This product is an all-in-one meeting video with an ultra-wide angle 4K camera, microphone, and speaker, as well as wired and wireless screen casting capability.
- It is ideal for teleconference and collaboration applications in huddle rooms and small to medium meeting rooms.
FEATURES
- Smart video conference collaboration device. All-in-one solution for all meeting scenarios
- Wired screen presentation via IJSB-C and HDMI
- Wireless BYOD via Airplay, Miracast, and Dongle
- Wide angle 4K video camera with 1200 FOV
- 4 x MEMS digital microphone arrays with a range of 5 – 8 meters and an angle of 1800
- 2 x 5W Stereo full-range speakers with passive radiator bass enhancement
- Includes AEC (Acoustic Echo Cancellation), ACC (Automatic Gain Control), ANS (Automatic Noise Suppression) and full-duplex mode communication to make all participants feel like they are in the same room
- Auto Framing / Speaker Tracking / Presenter Tracking based on A1 technology makes meetings more intimate and friendly
- Plug and play with excellent compatibility for OS and IJC applications, e.g. Zoom, Teams, Webex, Tecent Meeting, etc.
- Provides flexible control options via Web GUI and Remote Controller
- Built-in Wi-Fi
PACKAGE CONTENTS
- lx Video Bar
- lx DC 24V 5A Power Adapter
- lx Remote Controller
- lx Magnetic Lens Cap
- lx Wall Mounting Kit
- 4x Expansion Screws
- 4x Mounting Screws
SPECIFICATIONS
AUDIO AND VIDEO
Interface| 1 x HDMI in, 1 x HDMI out, 1 x USB-C. 1 x USB-B, 1 x USB-A, 1 x
Mic, 1 x GE, 1 x DC
Video Resolutions| 41<@30Hz (Max)
Output Video Encoding| 3840×2160 @ 30 Hz (max)
CAMERA AND SENSOR
Lens| Fixed Focus
Sensor| CMOS, Effective Pixel: 8.0M
White Balance| Auto
Backlight Compensation| Auto
Digital Noise Reduction| 2D, 3D Digital noise reduction supported
Viewing Angle| FOV: 120°
ePTZ| Supported I 5 x Digital Zoom
HOR| Supported
Tracking Mode| Auto Framing/ Speaker Tracking/ Presenter Tracking
SPEAl <ERPHONE
Microphone| 4 x Linear microphone arrays with echo cancellation Pick-up Range:
sm-8m
Speaker| 2 XS W
COMMUNICATION AND CONTROL
HDMI | HDMI 2.0, HDCP 2.2 |
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USB
| USB-C: USB 3.0 host (60W max charging) USB-A: USB 3.0 device
USB-B: USB 3.0 host
USB Protocol| UAC, UVC, USB HID
Ethernet| 1 x RJ-4S
WLAN| IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Control Methodw| Web UI, Bluetooth Remote Controller
GENERAL
Operating Temperature| 0°C – 45°(, 10% to 90%, non-condensing
Storage Temperature| -20°C – 60°(, 10% to 90%, non-condensing
MTBF| > 30000h
Power Supply| DC 24V SA
Power Consumption| l00W (Max)
Dimension
(Width x Height x Depth)
| 700mm x 126.83 mm x 90mm (with Bracket)
Net Weight| 2.42 kg (with Bracket)
Gross Weight| 6.22 kg
PANEL DESCRIPTION
ID | NAME | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|---|
1 | Speaker | 2 x Speakers for audio signal output. |
2 | Microphone | 4 x Linear microphone arrays for picking up sound. |
3 | Lens | Camera lens. |
4 | Status LED | Blinking orange: The device is booting. Constant white: The |
device is working properly. Blinking white: The device is in the standby state.
Blinking white very quickly: The device is being upgraded. Blinking and white: The device is in a sleep state.
Constant red: The device’s microphone is muted.
Blinking blue: The device is in a Bluetooth pairing state.
5| USB-C| Connect to the Dongle for pairing.
6| Pairing Button| Press and hold this button for more than 2 seconds to start
pairing with the bluetooth remote controller.
7| USB-A| USB 3.0 Type-A port. Connect to a USB device such as a touch screen.
8| USB-B| USB 3.0 Type-B port. Connect to the room PC for meetings.
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USB-C
| USB 3.0 Type-C port. USB PD: 60W max
Connect to the laptop for meetings.
10| MIC| Connect to an external microphone.
11| Power| Connect to the power adapter provided for DC 24V SA input.
12| HDMI Out| Connect to an HDMI display device or a capture card of the room
PC.
13| HDMI In| Connect to a laptop.
14| Ethernet| Connect to a network device (e.g. network switch, wireless
router, computer, etc.) for Airplay Mirroring signal input and LAN control
(Web GUI Et Telnet API).
15| | l(Kensington security slot
INSTALLATION
Note: Before installation, ensure the device is disconnected from the power source.
To install the device on the wall:
- Drill holes in the wall where appropriate, then insert the expansion screws provided into the wall. Secure the wall hanging bracket on the wall using the mounting screws provided.
- Remove the stand from the device.
- Screw the wall-mounted bracket to the device.
- Attach the device’s wall-mounted bracket to the wall hanging bracket on the wall.
APPLICATION
- BYOM
- One Type-C AOC full function cable (optional) supports DPI.4, USB3.O, USB2.O and PD (max 60W).
- The second connection method is to use the standard HDMI and USB-A cables.
- Zoom Room + BYOM
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* Dongle are sold separately.
- Note: After the device is connected to a computer, it can be detected by the system and specific applications with the following name:
- Model: VB300
- Camera/Speaker/Microphone: VB300
- Microphone Cascading
AUTOMATIC SIGNAL SWITCHING
The automatic signal-switching function allows you to easily and quickly choose a source.
- If the screen display mode is set as Single Screen (default setting), signal switching follows the Last-ln-First-Out rule. In Single Screen mode, if a new video source is input, the device will output it to the display screen.
- If two video sources are being played in dual view (Split Screen), connect a new video source input to the device: when there’s one hardware video source (HDMI/ USB-C) at most among three sources, the latest input source will replace the source that has been displayed the longest on the screen; or the latest input source will replace the previous hardware video source.
- If all video sources are removed, the device will output the Home Screen connection guide.
BLUETOOTH REMOTE CONTROLLER
PAIRING WITH BLUETOOTH REMOTE CONTROLLER
The devices can be controlled by the Bluetooth remote controller provided after they have been successfully paired with each other.
To pair with the Bluetooth remote controller:
- Press and hold the pairing button on the enclosure’s left side, and the status LED will blink blue, which indicates that the device has entered Bluetooth planning mode.
- Press any button on remote controller, “Remote Control Connected” will appear on the display screen, indicating that Bluetooth paring between the remote controller and the device is SUCCeSSfUl. Now you can use the remote controller to control the device with ease.
The following briefly introduces the functions of the remote controller buttons.
SCREEN MIRRORING
- With screen mirroring support, the device allows users to share multimedia content wirelessly from their mobile devices on any HDMI display over Windows, AirplayMirroring, and Miracast.
USING DEVICES
USING APPLE DEVICES
- Step I: Connect your iPhone/iPad/Mac to the network on which the device runs.
- Step 2: Open Control Center on your Apple device, tap to select the appropriate mirroring device from the pop-up menu.
- Note: For Apple device screen casting, please use the remote control to control the volume of VB300.
USING ANDROID PHONES
Take the Samsung Galaxy series for example:
- Step 1: Enable the Wi-Fi or WLAN feature of your mobile device.
- Step 2: On your mobile device, swipe down from the top and tap to select the appropriate mirroring device from the pop-up CONNECT menu.
USING THE DONGLE
- Pre-Step: Plug the Dongle into to type-C port on the side of VB300 for pairing.
- Step 1: Plug the Dongle into your PC or Laptop.
- Step 2: Press the button to start casting once the LED stops flashing.
USING WINDOWS PCS
- Step 1: Enable the Wi-Fi or WLAN feature of your PC.
- Step 2: On your PC, press the combination keys + to select the appropriate mirroring device from the pop-up menu.
WEB Ul
- The Web UI designed for this device allows for basic settings.
- It can be accessed through a modern browser, e.g. Chrome, Safari, Firefox, etc.
WEB Ul
The Web UI designed for this device allows for basic settings. It can be
accessed through a modern browser, e.g. Chrome, Safari, Firefox, etc.
To access the Web Ul page:
- Connect the Ethernet port of the device to a local area network. (Ensure there’s a DHCP server in the network so that the switcher can obtain a valid IP address.)
- Connect a PC to the same network as the device.
- Input the device’s IP address in the browser and press Enter, the following window will pop up.
- Note: Default IP mode for this device is DHCP.
- Input the user name and password (default user name & password: admin) and click Login to enter the main page.
The main page includes Overview, Camera, Settings and Support tabs.
- Overview — offers basic information of the device.
- Camera — offers settings of camera parameters.
- Settings — offers basic settings of Video, Wi-Fi, BYOD, etc.
- Support — offers firmware update function and device information.
OVERVIEW
This page offers firmware version and status of output timing and HDCP settings for thew device.
CAMERA
UI ELEMENTS | DESCRIPTION/OPTIONS |
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Tracking Mode | • Auto Framing is an Al feature to zoom, pan, and tilt |
intelligently so that everyone in the room is perfectly located in the picture.
• Speaker tracking is an Al feature to intelligently focus on the person who is talking. When more than one person is speaking, it will automatically switch between speakers.
• Presenter tracking is an Al feature to intelligently track the presenter so that the presenter can always be in the best position on the screen even when constantly moving.
Off
Tracking Effect| Tracking effect is available when Auto Framing is enabled.
Smooth (default): The tracking image moves smoothly in the frame.
• Immediate: The tracking image switches from one to another immediately in the frame.
Tracking Speed| Tracking speed is available when Auto Framing is enabled.
Slow (default) /Normal/Fast
Mirror| Mirror image function
On: Image flipped horizontally.
Off (default setting): Image not flipped horizontally.
Powerline Frequency (Anti Flicker)| Change the frequency to prevent flicker in the video.
• S0Hz (default) /60Hz
UI ELEMENTS | DESCRIPTION/OPTIONS |
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HD | • On (default): Turn on for better image quality. |
• Off: Turn off for better compatibility.
****| Click this icon to enable camera preview.
Note: Other Apps cannot use the camera until camera preview is disabled.
WDR| When WDR is enabled, you can manually adjust the Backlight compensation value.
SETTINGS
GENERAL SETTINGS
UI ELEMENTS | DESCRIPTION/OPTIONS |
---|---|
Device Name | Redefine the device name to an easy to remember one. |
Note: The name must be 1-20 characters in length, including letters, numbers, “_” or”-“.
By default. it’s set as VB300.
• Apply: Click to save and perform above settings.
Note: The device name is as same as the soft AP SSID. If you change to a new device name, you need to re-pair Dongle with this device as well.
IP Method| Static I DHCP (default)
IP Address| Set IP address manually when Static mode is selected.
Subnet| Set subnet mask manually when Static mode is selected.
Gateway| Set gateway address manually for the device to communicate with
another network that uses different communication protocols when Static mode
is selected.
Apply| Click to save and perform above IP settings. (LAN module will reboot
automatically once IP settings are changed.
IP Conflict Detection| When IP Conflict Detection is enabled, an OSD prompt is
displayed when an IP address conflict is detected
VIDEO SETTINGS
UI ELEMENTS | DESCRIPTION/OPTIONS |
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Timing | Set output resolution for the device. Two options are offered: |
Auto (default): Select to output the maximum resolution supported by the display based on the display’s EDID.
Resolution range list: Select a desired output resolution from the dropdown menu to output this fixed resolution
HDCP| Set HDCP capability for the device’s output. Four options are offered:
Pass-through (default)/HDCP 2.2/HDCP 1.4/Off
Screen| • Single Screen (default)
• Split Screen: Dual view on one screen.
CEC| On (default)/Off: Select to enable/disable CEC control.
One Touch play| Enter the CEC one touch play command in hex of the controlled
display device. For more information about the command, see the user guide of
your display device.
By default, it’s set as “80 04”.
Standby| Enter the CEC standby command in hex of the controlled display
device. For more information about the command, see the user guide of your
display device. By default, it’s set as “80 36”.
Apply| Click to save and perform above settings.
Load Default| Click to load default settings.
CEC Test| One Touch Play/Standby: Click to test if command setting takes
effect.
WI-Fl SETTINGS
Ul ELEMENTS
Band
| DESCRIPTION/OPTIONS
5G
---|---
Channel| Auto (default): The device selects a wireless channel for itself
automatically.
Manual: Assign a wireless channel for the device manually.
Soft AP| On (default)/Off
Soft AP Router| On (default)/Off
Password| Configure the soft AP password. By default, it is set as 12345678.
Apply| Click to save and perform above settings.
Operation Frequency| 2412MHz-2462MHz for WIFI 2.4G S180MHz-S240MHz for WIFI SG
2402-2480MHz for BT-EDR 2402-2480MHz for BT-BLE
Maximum Power| WIFI 2.4G 16.30dbm (E.I.R.P) WIFI SG 14.Sldbm (E.I.R.P)
BYOD SETTINGS
Ul ELEMENTS
BYOD
| DESCRIPTION/OPTIONS
On (default)/Off
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Access Code| The access code is used to help prevent users from accidentally
connecting to an unintended device and protect them from unauthorized access.
Auto: The device will randomly generate a four-digit access code in the following cases:
The device switches to the Guide Screen for output. The device reboots.
Manual: Select to input a four-digit code.
Access Code ON by default.
Apply| Click to save and perform the above settings.
Guide Screen| Click to select a Guide Screen image in .jpg format of 1920×1080
and upload it to the device.
Screen off| Enable means that the screen will enter the countdown after the
set time and then turn off. Disable means that the screen will never turn
off.
Delay time| , O’ means the countdown 60s will appear immediately, and the,n’
means the countdown 60s will appear after n’ minutes.
SYSTEM SETTINGS
UI ELEMENTS | DESCRIPTION/OPTIONS |
---|---|
Login | Set a new password to login Web UI. |
Apply | Click to save and perform above settings. |
System | Factory Reset |
• Reboot
SUPPORT
UI ELEMENTS | DESCRIPTION/OPTIONS |
---|---|
Device Information | Displays device model and firmware information. |
Firmware Update | Select the firmware file and upload it for upgrade. |
Support | https://www.purelinlede/de/anfrage-formular-purelink.de. |
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLE | TROUBLESHOOTING |
---|---|
The key on the remote has no reaction how to resolve | Try to replace the |
battery in the remote.
Press the Home button on the remote, and the picture of the Camera can’t
return to panorama, how to resolve this?| Please make sure the Al mode is off,
this function is only effective in manual mode.
The HDMI OUT of VB300 has no video output, how to check?| To check if the
cables (HDMI IN/ HDMI OUT/ Type-C) have been plugged properly, re-plug the
cables. To check if the display device has selected the correct input.
Why can VB300 only output at 720p when using third-party video conferencing
apps like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, etc.| This is due to the limitations of
third-party software, like Zoom and Microsoft Teams only support 720p now.
The Camera/Speaker/Mic of VB300 can’t be recognized or the picture from the
Camera is abnormal, how to resolve| Try using a different USB port on your
computer. Try using a different USB cable.
The audio from the Winl0/11 system PC is stereo but the Left and Right speaker
of VB300 is mono, how to resolve this,| Click Win 10/11 system PC’s start
button, and settings button, select Easy to use, select Audio, and set mono
audio OFF.
After connecting a new device to a PC. PC’s audio doesn’t output from VB300,
how to resolve this?| Open the settings page of the PC. in selecting the
output device select VB300.
win+k doesn’t work on Windows PC| Please try to reboot the Windows PC.
- For further support or questions please contact us under https://www.purelink.de/en/anfrage-formular-purelink.de. or scan the QR- code below
CE CONFORMITY
- PureLink GmbH hereby declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the
- RED Directive 2014/53/EU and the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU amended by 2015/863/EU.
- PureLinl< GmbH hereby declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements of the Electromagnetic Compatibility
- Regulations 2016 and all other applicable UK regulations.
- The EU Declaration of Conformity is available here: www.purelink.de.
DISPOSAL OF DEVICE
- WEEE-Reg.-Nr. DE 93847290
- According to the European WEEE Directive, electrical and electronic equipment may not be disposed of with household waste.
- As a consumer, you are obliged to return electrical and electronic equipment free of charge at the end of its service life to the public collection points set up for this purpose or to the point of sale.
- Details on this are regulated by the respective national law.
- The symbol on the product, the instructions for use or the pacl<aging refers to these regulations Recycling old appliances in this way is an important contribution to the protection of our environment.
BATTERY RECYCLING INFORMATION
- Batteries and accumulators must not be disposed of in household waste.
- Please dispose of used batteries and accumulators properly, following local regulations.
- Consumers in Germany are required by law to take all batteries and accumulators to a collection point in their community/borough or to retailers to have them disposed of in an environmentally friendly way.
- Otherwise, they pose a potential risk to the environment and human health.
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
- PureLink GmbH will not be held liable, nor provide any warranty for damage resulting from improper installation, assembly, and use of the product, or failure to observe the operating instructions and/or safety instructions.
TRADEMARK
- Product model and logo are trademarks.
- All other trademarks mentioned in this manual are acknowledged as the property of the trademark owners.
- No part of this publication may be copied or reproduced without the prior written permission of their respective owners.
CONTACT
- PureLink GmbH
- Von-Liebig-Str. 10
- D ¯ Rheine
- Germany
- www.purelink.de.
- WEEE-Reg.-No. DE 93 847 290
- PureLink UK LTD.
- Carpenter Court, 1 Maple Road
- Bramhall, Stockport
- Cheshire Sl<7 2DH
- United Kingdom
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