Here is a typical connection diagram used for the TOGGLE ROOMS or the TOGGLE ROOMS XT for larger spaces with a device in a videoconferencing setup when embedding the button on the table. The button acts as a trigger to enable laptop/BYOM mode for TOGGLE ROOMS or the TOGGLE ROOMS XT.
TOGGLE ROOMS
TOGGLE ROOMS XT
Installation steps
What you’ll need for the installation:
- INO – BUTTON KIT includes:
- 1x button with assembled cable with screw and nut hardware
- 1x terminal block plug
- 1x Installation Guide
- One terminal block cable
- Length options:
- INO-BUTTON KIT – 4 m 4 meters (12 ft)
- INO-BUTTON KIT – 8 m 8 meters (25 ft)
- Length options:
- INOGENI TOGGLE ROOMS or TOGGLE ROOMS XT
- 57 mm [2¼ in] hole saw with drilling kit
- Flat screwdriver
- Category (CAT) cable with the length needed
Here are the instructions for the installation:
- Drill a 2¼ in [57 mm] hole into the table using the appropriate hole saw. You can then mount the screw through the table. Screw the nut under the table counterclockwise.
- Use the included 4-meter (12 ft) or 8-meter (25 ft) mounted terminal block cable, or do it yourself with a CAT cable of the appropriate length and connect the terminal block to the CAT conductors according to the TOGGLE ROOMS GPI connection. Here is a recommended connection using the T-568B standard with a CAT cable.
TOGGLE ROOMS
TOGGLE ROOMS XT – Laptop hub
TOGGLE ROOMS XT – Room PC hub
- Connect both terminal block connectors to the button cable and the TOGGLE ROOMS or the TOGGLE ROOMS XT GPI interface.
- To verify if the connection is successful, click the button to switch the host connection. The button will light up to indicate that the TOGGLE ROOMS or the TOGGLE ROOMS XT selected the laptop connection.
Button and LED behavior
When the user presses the button, it will trigger TOGGLE ROOMS or the TOGGLE ROOMS XT to change the current mode. The button has an integrated LED and will light up when the laptop is selected.