Hall Technologies HT-ATLAS User manual

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Hall Technologies • 1234 Lakeshore Dr Suite #150 Coppell, TX 75019 • halltechav.com
HT-ATLAS
BYOD Conference Speakerphone with presentation switch and wireless casting
User Manual
Version: 1.0

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Important Safety Instructions
!
1. Do not expose this apparatus to rain, moisture, dripping or
splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
2. Do not install or place this unit in a bookcase, built-in
cabinet or in another confined space. Ensure the unit is well
ventilated.
3. To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to
overheating, do not obstruct the unit’s ventilation openings
with newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, and similar items.
4. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers)
that produce heat.
5. Do not place sources of naked flames, such as lighted
candles, on the unit.
6. Clean this apparatus only with dry cloth.
7. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when
unused for long periods of time.
8. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched
particularly at plugs.
9. Only use attachments / accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
10. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

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Table of Contents
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 4
Overview .................................................................................................................................. 4
Features ................................................................................................................................... 4
Package Contents ................................................................................................................... 5
Panel Description .................................................................................................................... 6
Applications ........................................................................................................................................ 8
Key Functions .......................................................................................................................... 9
Video Switching ...................................................................................................................... 9
Screen Mirroring ................................................................................................................... 10
(1)Screen Mirroring over Airplay .............................................................................. 10
(2)Screen Mirroring over Miracast .......................................................................... 12
(3)Screen Mirroring over HT-Voyager ..................................................................... 14
Guide Screen ........................................................................................................................ 14
OSD ....................................................................................................................................... 15
Web UI .............................................................................................................................................. 16
General Page ........................................................................................................................ 17
Device Name ........................................................................................................................ 17
Network ................................................................................................................................ 17
Wi-Fi Settings ....................................................................................................................... 18
Soft AP .................................................................................................................................. 19
BYOD ..................................................................................................................................... 19
CEC ....................................................................................................................................... 20
Standby ................................................................................................................................. 21
Video ..................................................................................................................................... 21
HDMI Out Resolution ........................................................................................................... 21
Output HDCP ........................................................................................................................ 22
Video Mute ........................................................................................................................... 22
Manage Alias ........................................................................................................................ 23
Advanced Setting ................................................................................................................. 23
Application Mode ................................................................................................................. 23
Login Password ................................................................................................................... 24
Lock Button ......................................................................... 25Error! Bookmark not defined.
Welcome Menu – Custom Web UI Logo ............................................................................ 25
Guide Screen ........................................................................................................................ 25
Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................................................... 26
System ................................................................................. 26Error! Bookmark not defined.
Firmware Version ................................................................ 26Error! Bookmark not defined.
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................. 27
Specifications .................................................................................................................................. 28

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Introduction
OVERVIEW
This product is an all-in-one BYOD Speakerphone with a presentation switch, wireless casting
and an HDBT out port, It allows everyone to hear the sound in the meeting room during
conference calls and to show a presentation from a laptop, smartphone, or tablet with USB Type-
C port or HDMI in. The USB-C port also provides 60W of charging power. When connected
through the Type-C port/HDMI In port, HDMI out/ HDBT out can support resolutions up to
4K@30Hz, while through USB 3.0 Display-Link technology, it can support resolutions up to
1080P@60Hz.
With a 360-degree 4x Mic array that picks up sound from any angle, including echo cancellation,
active background noise reduction and speech enhancement, it offers excellent meeting
performance.
FEATURES
! All-in-one meeting collaboration with mic, speaker, and built-in presentation switch.
! Powerful and stable BYOD feature for sharing content via Miracast, Airplay and Voyager HT-
Voyager.
! Built-in HDBT module allows for 4K video signal extension up to 40m.
! 10W enhanced speaker with crystal sound can be heard anywhere clearly in the meeting
room.
! Powerful Mic array with omni-directional pickup, unique automatic echo cancellation and
noise reduction.
! Compatible with old and new laptops with multi-connector cable (Type C and USB 3.0)
provided.
! Touch buttons, smart LED indicator for showing dynamic talking direction.
! Auto detects source status to send power on/off command to sink display.
! Plug and Play compatibility for Window, Mac OS, and Android, also UC platforms like Zoom,
WebEx, Teams, etc.

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Package Contents
! 1 x Speakerphone
! 1 x DC 24V Power Adapter
! 1 x AC Power Cord with US Pins
! 1 x AC Power Cord with UK Pins
! 1 x AC Power Cord with EU Pins
! 1 x AC Power Cord with AU Pins
! 1 x USB Type C to Type C Cable with Type C to USB 3.0 Type A Adapter
! 1 x Cable Fixing Bar (with Screws)

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Panel Description
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ID
Name
Description
1
Speaker
Outputs audio of input source.
2
Source Switch Button
Press to select the source:
! AUTO: When there is no wire source or only showing Wireless source
(default).
! HDMI: Select HDMI source with USB host
! TYPE-C: Select Type-C source with USB host
3
LED
! AUTO LED lighting blue: When there is no wire source or only showing
Wireless source
! HDMI LED lighting blue: Select HDMI source
! TYPE-C LED lighting blue: Select Type-c source
4
Mute Video Button
Press to mute/unmute video.
Note:
! Video mute is working no matter the source is active or inactive;
! After power cycle, it comes back the default status (unmute).
5
Status LED
! Lighting blue: Valid signal input is detected.
! Lighting white: No signal input is detected.
! Lighting red: Video is muted.
! Breathing and lighting white: Standby status.
6&7
BYOD ON/OFF Button
& LEDs
Press to set BYOD (Airplay and Miracast) function to On/Off.
On/Off LED will light blue when set BYOD function to On/Off.
8
Volume Up Button
Press to increase volume.
9
Mute Mic Button
Press to mute/unmute the mics.
10
Volume Down Button
Press to decrease volume.
11
Mic
4 x Omnidirectional mics array for picking up sound.
12
Paring
Connect to HT-Voyager for pairing.
13
DC 24V
Connect to the power adapter provided.
14
LAN
Connect to a network device (e.g. network switch, router, computer, etc.) for
Airplay Mirroring signal input and LAN control (Web GUI & Telnet API).
15
HDBT Out
Connect to an HDBT receiver.
16
HDMI Out
Connect to an HDMI display.
17&18
HDMI IN &USB-B
! HDMI IN: Connect to an HDMI source.
! USB-B: Connect to the USB host device using a mini USB to USB Type A
cable.
Note: USB-B is bound with HDMI IN.
19
USB 3.0
Connect to a USB Device.
20
USB-C
USB 3.1 Gen1: 5Gbps
USB PD: 60W Max
Connect to a USB-C video source (e.g. laptop) for video input using the USB
Type C cable provided.
You can also use either of the following suggested cables:

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ID
Name
Description
• USB Type-C to USB 3.0 Type-A cable;
• USB Type-C to Type-C cable (USB 3.1 Gen 1 or above).
Applications
APPLICATION 1: BYOD OR ZOOM ROOM
APPLICATION 2: ZOOM ROOM ONLY WITH BYOD CONTENT SHARING
1. In the “Zoom Room Only” Application the Zoom Room PC gets the Atlas mics through the
USB Micro to USB-A connection
2. In the “Zoom Room Only” Application the USB-C or HDMI inputs will only route video and
audio out to the Zoom capture card for content sharing. The USB-C will get the Atlas mics or
camera. Switching to HDMI will not switch the USB from the Zoom PC.
3. When switching the scenario, you need to reboot the device to make the settings take effect.
(Using Web UI or API commands to switch the scenario, refer to “Web UI” section or the
separate document “API Command Set HT-ATLAS”.
Note: After the speakerphone is connected to a laptop with the cable provided, it can be detected
by the system and specific applications with the following name:
• Speaker: HT-ATLAS
• Mic: HT-ATLAS
• Wi-Fi: HT-ATLAS

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Key Functions
The device offers multiple functions such as Video switching, automatic signal switching,
Guide Screen and OSD, allowing for easy control on the system.
VIDEO SWITCHING
The device supports full screen and split screen, as shown in the following figure.
1. When BYOD is set to OFF, it is only working as full screen, and can switch sources between
HDMI IN /USB Type-C / Type-C HT-Voyager, it will follow the rule: “Last-in-first-out”:
• When a video source inputs, the device automatically switches to this source and output
it.
• When the current source input is removed, the device switches to the active hardware
video source most recently connected or selected. If there’s no active source connected,
the device outputs Guide Screen picture finally.
Note:
• You can switch HDMI IN/Type-C source via plug/unplug cable or pressing button on top
panel.
• During switching sources, the USB device is always bound with the selected source.
2. When BYOD is set to ON, the device supports switching among all sources.
• When one source is connected to the device, the device is in full screen mode.
• When two or more sources are connected to the device, the device is in split screen and
the latest inserted source will replace the earliest connected source to show in the
corresponding split screen.
• When remove the source selected currently:
o Firstly, check the last selected wired source, if it is active, the device will switch to
the source and show it on the screen.

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o If last selected wired source is not active, the device will check the other wired
source. If it is active, the device will switch to the source and show it on the screen.
o If there’s no active source, it will show Guide screen on the display, after 1 minutes,
the device will send CEC power off command to turn off the sink display and its
power LED is weak breathing lighting.
Note: If new source replaces the current wireless source (HT-Voyager / Airplay / Miracast, Smart
View), the current wireless source is disconnected with the device.
SCREEN MIRRORING
With screen mirroring support, the device allows users to wirelessly share multimedia from their
devices on any HDMI displays. Screen mirroring can be performed over Airplay, Miracast, Smart
View and HT-Voyager.
1. Screen mirroring over airplay
Take iPhone 8 (iOS 15.2) for example:
1. Connect your iPhone to the soft AP of the device.
ð Soft AP SSID: as same as the device name and can be obtained from OSD at the upper
right of the display screen. By default, it is set as HT-ATLAS.
ð Password: set through Web UI or Telnet API and can be obtained from OSD at the
bottom right of the display screen. By default, it is set as 12345678.
2. Slide up from the bottom of the iPhone’s screen to show the control center. Click Screen
Mirroring and choose the device name in the pop-up list.

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3. The display device displays your iPhone’s screen.
4. To disconnect iPhone from the device: click
Stop Mirroring, the display stops displaying
your iPhone’s screen.

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2. Screen mirroring Smart View
For Android mobile (take Samsung Galaxy S9 for example):
1. Enable the Wi-Fi or WLAN feature of the mobile.
2. Slide down from the top of the screen and click the Smart View icon in the pop-up
interface.
3. The Smart View window appears and starts to search for Miracast receiver. Click the
device name in the search result, the display will output the mobile’ screen.
3. Screen mirroring Miracast
For Windows 10 PC:
1. Enable the WLAN feature of your PC.
2. Click the icon on bottom right of the screen to open Action Center.

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3. Click Connect.

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4. Click the device name in the search results.
5. The display device displays PC’s content once your PC is connected to the device
successfully.
6. To disconnect PC from the device: click Disconnect, the display stops displaying PC’s
content.
Note:
! The icon and interface of the Miracast function may vary on different computers.
! Some Windows 10 computers may fail to perform screen mirroring with Miracast due to
compatibility issues.
Tip: Both the Airplay mirroring and Miracast support access code. If you see the PIN entry
window appears on your devices, input the access code which can be obtained through OSD.
(See “OSD” section for more information.)
4. Screen mirroring over HT-Voyager
HT-Voyager allows you to share your laptop’s content on the display screen in a simple way –
just by clicking the button of the HT-Voyager connected to the laptop without installing any
additional software. For more information, see the user guide of HT-Voyager. (Note: HT-Voyager
is sold separately.)
GUIDE SCREEN
The device uses a Guide Screen to convey the basic connection instructions for user access.
The Guide Screen can be personalized to allow custom connection instructions on the device’s
Web UI page.
When all video sources are disconnected from the device, the Guide Screen appears on the
display screen automatically as following.

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Note:
• This Guide Screen picture can be changed though Web UI setting, please refer to Guide
Screen section for more information.
• By default, if Guide Screen picture is being output for 60 seconds, a countdown timer with
the time period of 60 seconds will appear on the Guide Screen. When the timer ticks to zero,
if the connected display is CEC-supported, it will enter standby mode.
OSD
The device supports OSD (On Screen Display) to convey device basic information, including
video source’s information, access code, device name and IP address, etc. Here are two different
OSD examples in different scenarios.
Example 1: Full Screen Mode:
No Access Code
UAV-G709-000
WiFi Pwd:12345678
IP: 192.168.9.46
Guide

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Example 2: Split Screen Mode:

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Note:
• When the device outputs Guide Screen picture, the OSD will be displayed all the time.
• When the device outputs specific video sources, the OSD will be displayed on the display
device’s screen for 10 seconds and then disappear.
• By default, the access code is set as blank, therefore the OSD doesn’t display the access
code. If you want to set access code, see BYOD section for more information.
Web UI
The Web UI designed for this device allows for basic controls. It can be accessed through a
modern browser, e.g. Chrome, Safari, Firefox, IE10+, etc.
To get access to the Web UI:
1. Connect the LAN port of the device to a local area network. Ensure there’s a DHCP server in
the network so that the device can obtain a valid IP address.
2. Connect the PC to the same network as the device.
3. Input the device’s IP address in the browser and press Enter, the following window pops up.

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4. Input password (default password: admin) and click Login to enter the main page of Web UI.
The Web UI main page consists of four tabs: General, Video, Audio and Advanced Setting.
General Page
DEVICE NAME
UI Element
Description
Device Name
Redefine the device name to names easy to remember.
Note: The name must be 1~20 characters in length, including letters,
numbers, “_” or “-”.
Apply
Click to perform settings.
NETWORK

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UI Element
Description
Network
For network settings in the device’s LAN port.
IP Mode
Select an IP mode from DHCP and Static.
IP Address
By default, it’s set as DHCP.
Subnet Mask
Set IP address manually for the device when Static mode is selected.
Default Gateway
Set subnet mask manually for the device when Static mode is selected.
DNS Server 1
Set gateway address manually for the device to communicate with another
network that uses different communication protocols when Static mode is
selected.
DNS Server 2
Set DNS server manually for the switcher to ensure normal network
communication.
Apply
Click to perform settings.
WI-FI SETTINGS
UI Element
Description
Mode
• 5G: Configure the device’s frequency band as 5GHz.
• 2.4G: Configure the device’s frequency band as 2.4GHz.
By default, the device works at 5GHz. If your wireless devices don’t support 5GHz
Wi-Fi, configures the frequency band as 2.4G before connecting them to the device
via Miracast.
Channel
Configure the wireless channel for the device.
By default, it is set as Auto. Auto means the device select a wireless channel
automatically for itself.
Apply
Click to perform settings.

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SOFT AP
UI Element
Description
Setting
• On: Enable the device’s soft AP function.
• Off: Disable the device’s soft AP function.
Soft AP Router
• On: Enable the device’s soft AP router function so that wireless devices
connected to soft AP are able to access the internet (in the condition that the
LAN port of the device is connected to the internet).
• Off: Disable the device’s soft AP function to prevent wireless devices
connected to soft AP from accessing the internet.
Note: Before you use this feature, ensure the soft AP function is enabled.
Soft AP Password
Configure soft AP password.
Note: The soft AP password must be 8~20 characters in length, including letters,
numbers, “_” or “-”.
Apply
Click to perform settings.
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UI Element
Description
BYOD Feature
• On: Enable the device’s BYOD feature.
• Off: Disable the device’s BYOD feature.
Access Code
Enter a four-digit access code to help prevent users from accidentally connecting
to an unintended device and protect from an unauthorized access.
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