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HD CTL 100 Workspace Controller • Setup Guide Attaching a Logitech® Tap
This supplementary setup guide provides instructions for setting up the HD CTL 100 with the Logitech Tap.
The Extron HD CTL 100 is a compact workspace controller designed for automatic display control in small meeting rooms and huddle spaces. It features an HDMI pass-through port that detects signal presence and can facilitate automatic display power. When an active signal is connected to the HDMI input from the Logitech Tap, the HD CTL 100 automatically turns on the display via CEC control. When no signal is detected, the HD CTL 100 powers off the display after a predetermined period.
NOTE: For more details about installation, configuration, and operation, see the HD CTL 100 User Guide, available at www.extron.com.
HD CTL 100 Panels
The front and rear panel connectors include:
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A Power input connector E Voltage output connector H Reset button
B HDMI input connector F IR/S control connector I USB configuration port
C HDMI/CEC output connector G Power LED J Signal LED
D Digital I/O ports Figure 1. HD CTL 100 Rear and Front Panels
Connecting the Logitech Tap to the HD CTL 1001. Connect the supplied Logitech power supply to the Tap Power connector (see figure 2).
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Figure 2. Tap Rear Connections
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HD CTL 100 with Logitech Tap • Setup Guide (Continued)
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2. If needed, the Tap offers the ability for external source devices to be presented on the presentation display, by connecting a source device, such as a laptop, to the HDMI connector of the Tap.
NOTE: Figure 4 and figure 5 show the Logitech MeetUp Camera connected to the Intel NUC. The USB-A port on the Tap can also be used for the camera connection if desired.
4. Connect the supplied Logitech Strong (USB-C to USB-A) cable from the Tap USB-C connection (see figure 2) to one of the Intel NUC USB-A connectors (see figure 3).
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Figure 3. Intel NUC Connections
5. For a Single Display system, connect an HDMI cable from the Intel NUC HDMI Out connector to the HD CTL 100 Input connector (see figure 3 and figure 4).
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Figure 4. HD CTL 100 Cabling Diagram (Single Display)
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6. For a Dual Display system:
• A second HD CTL and an Extron USBC-HDM/6 (USB-C to HDMI) cable are needed for the second display.
• Connect an HDMI cable from the Intel NUC HDMI Out to the Input connector of one HD CTL 100.
• The USBC-HDM/6 cable is connected from the Intel NUC USB C connector to the HDMI Input connector on the second HD CTL 100 (see figure 3 and figure 5).
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Figure 5. HD CTL 100 Cabling Diagram (Dual Display)
NOTE: Figure 4 and figure 5 show the laptop (source device), the Logitech Tap, the Intel NUC, HD CTL 100(s), a Logitech MeetUp camera, and the display(s). Each display is controlled via CEC. For displays that have limited or no CEC control, use software to configure the HD CTL 100 to communicate to the display via IR or one-way serial control.
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HD CTL 100 with Logitech Tap • Setup Guide (Continued)
Logitech Tap System Setup Configuration
1. With the Intel NUC power ON, select the More icon (1) on the right of the Tap main presentation window.
2. Select Settings (2). (Enter Admin credentials if needed.)
3. Select Windows Settings (3) from the menu on the left of the screen.
4. From the window to the right of that screen, select Go to Admin Sign-in (4).
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5. On the Windows login page, select the appropriate user account to sign in as administrator and enter Admin credentials.
Select the Right Arrow (5) when done.
6. From the Windows Start menu in the lower left corner, select Settings (6) from the list of applications.
7. Select System (7).
8. To ensure the system turns off the presentation display when not in use, select Power & sleep on the System menu. The Screen time (8) for display can be set to any specific value. The suggested Screen time is 10 minutes and the suggested setting for Sleep is Never.
9. The Intel NUC outputs a wake display signal to the HD CTL 100 when the Logitech Tap detects motion from the frontward located sensor. The HD CTL 100 then sends a power command to the display, and the Main Skype Room screen is displayed on the display monitor.
NOTE: Plugging in a source device, such as a laptop, when the screen is in sleep mode, does not wake the Tap.
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HD CTL 100 with Logitech Tap • Setup Guide (Continued)
For information on safety guidelines, regulatory compliances, EMI/EMF compatibility, accessibility, and related topics, see the Extron Safety and Regulatory Compliance Guide on the Extron website.