Logitech Far East VU0034 Wireless Speaker (sub-device for ConferenceCam) User Manual
Logitech Far East Ltd Wireless Speaker (sub-device for ConferenceCam)
Contents
- 1. User Manual (Statements).pdf
- 2. User Manual.pdf
User Manual.pdf
Logitech® ConferenceCam CC3000e Setup Guide Guide d’installation COVER IMAGE TO COME Logitech ConferenceCam CC3000e English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Español . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Français . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Português . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 www.logitech.com/support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Logitech ConferenceCam CC3000e Know your product 10 11 Camera 1. 10X lossless zoom 2. Camera LED 3. Kensington® Security Slot Hub 4. Hub LED 5. Power 6. USB 7. Camera 8. Speakerphone 9. Hub velcro mount 10. Camera mount 11. Cables English Logitech ConferenceCam CC3000e 12 24 25 18 19 13 14 20 23 21 26 22 27 28 15 19 24 16 25 27 29 23 17 18 Speakerphone base and remote 12. Speaker 18. Answer 13. LCD 19. Zoom in 14. NFC 20. Pan and tilt 15. Microphones 21. Zoom out 16. Speakerphone LEDs 22. Volume down 17. Kensington 23. Mute Security Slot English 21 20 26 22 24. Hang up 25. Far end control 26. Camera presets 27. Volume up 28. Remote battery door 29. Bluetooth® Logitech ConferenceCam CC3000e Set up your product 1. Set up camera on table, or using mount on table or wall. 2. Connect CC3000e as displayed in the diagram. 3. Connect to external power. The LCD will turn on and display the Logitech logo when receiving power. 4. To start a call from your PC or Mac application, connect the USB cable from the hub to your USB port. The speakerphone LCD will also prompt you to connect. The camera and speakerphone LEDs will flash to show that connection is taking place, and when completed, the camera head will rotate and the speakerphone will play a sound. If these activities do not take place, try again and then consult Troubleshooting or call technical support. English Logitech ConferenceCam CC3000e 5. Start your video or audio call from your application. The LEDs on the camera and speakerphone will alight when streaming, and the LCD will display call information depending on your application’s support. 6. To connect CC3000e speakerphone to your mobile device: • If your device is NFC enabled, touch the mobile device to the NFC icon on the speakerphone, which should enable Bluetooth acceptance on the mobile device OR • Press the Bluetooth button on the speakerphone until connection is made to the mobile device. English • When the speakerphone is Bluetooth enabled, a small icon will appear on the LCD. When the CC3000e is paired and connected, the icon will appear bright and when paired but not connected, it will be greyed out. No icon will appear if disconnected. • Note: The CC3000e cannot pair to Bluetooth while streaming to USB. If an attempt is made to pair to a mobile device while in a USB call, an error beep will sound. Please wait till the USB call is complete before pairing your mobile device. Logitech ConferenceCam CC3000e Visit Product Central Use your product Discover your product’s full potential. Get valuable information and usage tips by browsing easy-to-use FAQs. Find answers to product questions and get help setting up your product. See if there’s software available for download that can enhance your product experience. To enjoy all the benefits of your Logitech product, visit www.logitech.com/support/cc3000e and take advantage of Logitech’s wide range of useful support services: • Product information • Tutorials • User “How to” One-Pager • Troubleshooting • Diagnostics • Firmware upgrades • Support community • Software downloads • In-box documentation • Warranty information • Spare parts (if available) Video • Starting the video: The video is controlled by the application and will start once the camera is selected and the video is started in the application. An LED will light when the video is streaming. • Pan and tilt the camera using the controls on the remote control or on the speakerphone console. Press once for incremental or press and hold for continuous pan or tilt. Caution: Do not manually rotate webcam head. Doing so may damage unit. • Zoom the camera up to 10X by pressing the zoom button. • Camera Preset: If you wish the camera to return to your own defined “home” position when reconnected to the PC, first select the position and then press and hold the Camera Preset button until the associated icon displays on the LCD and a beep plays to confirm the setting. You may also return to your defined home position at any time by pressing the Camera Preset button once. English Logitech ConferenceCam CC3000e • Far end control: By selecting this key and downloading the application from www.logitech.com/support/cc3000e, you may control the pan, tilt and zoom of a remote ConferenceCam CC3000e or a ConferenceCam BCC950 in supported applications. Camera selection and pan, tilt and zoom tools are also available from the downloadable application for PC as well as ability to disable this feature locally. Please visit the download page listed for more information. • Volume: Volume Up and Down adjusts volume. • Mute: Mute audio with Mute button. • Calling: Run video conferencing software. Answer picks up call. Hang up ends call. Note: Answer and Hang up buttons may not work in some applications. Use video conferencing software to answer and end call. To enable answer and hangup buttons for Skype or Cisco Jabber, please download the respective plug-ins available from www.logitech.com/support/cc3000e. English • Speakerphone Activity light indications Blue: ConferenceCam is in active call. Blinking blue: Call is being received. Blinking blue light in call: Call has been put on hold (from hold function in application) Speakerphone blue activity light may not work in some applications. Red: Audio is muted. • LCD Activity: The LCD will display call activity as well as volume and connectivity status. • Bluetooth: To connect CC3000e speakerphone to your mobile device for speakerphone broadcast of call: ––If your device is NFC enabled, touch the mobile device to the NFC icon on the speakerphone, which should enable Bluetooth acceptance on the mobile device OR ––Press the Bluetooth button on the speakerphone until connection is made to the mobile device. ––When the speakerphone is Bluetooth enabled, a small icon will appear on the LCD. When the CC3000e is paired and connected, the icon will appear bright and when paired but not connected, it will be greyed out. No icon will appear if disconnected. Logitech ConferenceCam CC3000e Changing the remote control battery The CC3000e remote control runs on a Li-ion CR2032 battery. Battery life will vary based on usage. Troubleshooting tips Please visit www.logitech.com/support/ cc3000e for troubleshooting tips, information on software tools and for a diagnostic tool to help troubleshoot issues you may have with your CC3000e. What do you think? Please take a minute to tell us. Thank you for purchasing our product. www.logitech.com/ithink English Logitech ConferenceCam CC3000e www.logitech.com/support/cc3000e 10 Argentina +00800-555-3284 Brasil +0 800-891-4173 Canada 1-877-897-9879 Chile 1230 020 5484 Colombia 01-800-913-6668 Mexico 01.800.800.4500 United States 1-877-897-9879 www.logitech.com © 2014 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo, and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. Microsoft, Windows Vista, Windows, and the Windows logo are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Logitech assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual. Information contained herein is subject to change without notice. © 2014 Logitech. All rights reserved. Logitech, the Logitech logo, and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. Microsoft, Windows Vista, Windows, and the Windows logo are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Logitech assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual. Information contained herein is subject to change without notice. 620-005278.002
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