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With Surface Hub 2S you can connect external devices such as a PC; mirror the display on Surface Hub 2S to another device; and connect a wide variety of third-party peripherals including video conference cameras, conference phones, and room system devices. This document describes the ports, physical buttons, and configuration information essential for connecting to Surface Hub 2S whether via wired, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth methods.
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② 100-240V input IEC 60320 C14 Connect to standard AC power and Surface Hub 2S will auto switch to the local power standard such as110 volts in the US and Canada or 220 volts in the UK or other countries.
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+/- on the volume slider to control display brightness. Power ⑪ Power device on/off. Use also to navigate display menus and select items. Figure 2. Rear facing view of wireless, audio, & related components Surface Hub 2S A/V Integration Guide...
• Connecting external PCs and related devices You can display content from your devices to Surface Hub 2S. If the source device is Windows- based, that device can also provide TouchBack and InkBack, which takes video and audio from the connected device and presents them on Surface Hub 2S. If Surface Hub 2S encounters a High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) signal, the source will be displayed as a black image.
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HDCP enabled • When you connect a guest computer to Surface Hub 2S via the wired connect USB-C port, several USB devices are discovered and configured. These peripheral devices are created for TouchBack and InkBack. As shown in Table 3, the peripheral devices can be viewed in Device Manager, which will show duplicate names for some devices.
Connecting video-in to Surface Hub 2S Your choice of video cable will be determined by what is available from your source input. Surface Hub 2S has two choices of video input: USB-C and HDMI. See the following chart for available resolutions.
Tested devices The following third-party peripherals have been tested to connect to Surface Hub 2S as indicated below. Some manual configuration of settings may be required; for example, you may need to go to Calling and Audio settings and select the speaker for media playback.
USB A to USB A Huddle (1-3) Product site Small (4-6) Medium (7-10) Large (10+) Conference phone Device Connect: Device – Surface Hub 2S Room use More info Bluetooth or USB A to Surface Jabra Speak 710 Huddle (1-3) Product site Hub USB A...
Small (4-6) Medium (7-10) Large (10+) Solstice Pods USB-A to USB-A Huddle (1-3) Product site Small (4-6) Medium (7-10) Large (10+) Learn more For more information about Surface Hub, visit the Microsoft Docs site. Surface Hub 2S A/V Integration Guide...
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