Hall Technologies HT-RANGER User Manual

Hall Technologies HT-RANGER User Manual

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Hall Technologies • 1234 Lakeshore Dr Suite #150 Coppell, TX 75019 • halltechav.com
HT-RANGER
BYOD Presentation Switcher
USER MANUAL
January 19, 2023
Hall Technologies
January 20, 2023
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  • Page 1 Hall Technologies • 1234 Lakeshore Dr Suite #150 Coppell, TX 75019 • halltechav.com HT-RANGER BYOD Presentation Switcher USER MANUAL January 19, 2023 Hall Technologies January 20, 2023 Page 1 of 31...
  • Page 2 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. Hall Technologies January 20, 2023 Page 2 of 31...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Maintenance ..........................24 Version Info ........................... 25 Video Source Tab ............................25 State and Switch ........................... 25 Manage Alias ..........................26 Firmware Upgrade ............................ 27 Troubleshooting ............................28 Specifications ............................29 Hall Technologies January 20, 2023 Page 3 of 31...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    • Detailed On Screen Display (OSD) information. • Device control using Web UI and Telnet API. • Laptops connected to the HT-RANGER using the USB-C interface can access USB peripheral devices (i.e. cameras, microphones) connected to USB-A ports on the HT-RANGER.
  • Page 5: Panel Description

    Reset button. When the switcher is powered on, use a pointed stylus to hold down this button for five Reset or more seconds and then release. The HT-RANGER will reboot and restore to its factory defaults. Hall Technologies January 20, 2023...
  • Page 6: Rear Panel

    HDMI OUT Connect to an HDMI display. Connect to a network device (e.g. network switch, router, computer, etc.) for LAN control (Web GUI & Telnet API) and AirPlay mirroring signal input. Hall Technologies January 20, 2023 Page 6 of 31...
  • Page 7: Installation And Wiring

    Attach the included installation bracket to the enclosure using the screws provided. Repeat the step for the other side of the device. Attach the brackets to the desired install surface (installation hardware not included). Hall Technologies January 20, 2023 Page 7 of 31...
  • Page 8: Wiring

    Guide Screen and OSD, providing simple use of the system. SCREEN MIRRORING With screen mirroring support, the HT-RANGER allows you to share your mobile devices’ content wirelessly over AirPlay Mirroring, Miracast, Smart View, and HT-Voyager. In this manual, mobile devices available for screen mirroring are referred to as “screen mirroring sources”, which include Apple devices...
  • Page 9: Screen Mirroring Over Airplay (For Apple Devices)

    ð Soft AP SSID: this should be the same as the device name which can be obtained from the OSD at the upper right corner of the display screen. By default, it is set as HT-RANGER. ð Password: this password can be set through Web UI or Telnet API and can be obtained from the OSD at the bottom right corner of the display screen.
  • Page 10: Screen Mirroring Over Smart View (For Android Phones & Windows Pcs)

    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 HT-RANGER device name in the search result and the device will output the mobile screen.
  • Page 11 3. Click Connect. Hall Technologies January 20, 2023 Page 11 of 31...
  • Page 12: Screen Mirroring Over Ht-Voyager (Ht Wireless Dongle)

    4. Click the HT-RANGER device name in the search results. 5. The HT-RANGER device displays the PC’s content once your PC is connected to the device successfully. 6. To disconnect PC from the device: click Disconnect. Note: Ÿ The icon and interface of the Miracast function may vary on different computers.
  • Page 13: Dual View Display

    2. If two wireless video sources are being displayed in dual view and a third video source is connected the latest connected video input source will replace the source that has been connected longer to the HT-RANGER. 3. If one of the dual video sources is a hard-wired source (HDMI or USB-C) and a second wireless video source is connected, the or the latest connected source will replace the hard-wired video source.
  • Page 14: Guide Screen

    Send API command through telnet to the switcher to show the Guide Screen. For more è information, see the separate HT-RANGER API documentation. The switcher supports OSD (On Screen Display) to convey device basic information, including the video source’s information, access code, device name, IP address, and Wi-Fi password. The following are two different OSD examples.
  • Page 15 Example 1: Full screen mode Video Source Name Device name of the switcher HT-RANGER HDMI FSC610 Access code No Access Code not set IP address of the switcher IP: 169.254.5.42 WiFi Pwd: 12345678 Wi-Fi password Example 2: Dual Display mode...
  • Page 16: Web Gui

    Input the switcher’s IP address in the browser and press Enter, the following window pops up. (See section to easily view the IP address) Input the password (default password: admin) and click Login to enter the main page. Hall Technologies January 20, 2023 Page 16 of 31...
  • Page 17 General – offers settings of network & Wi-Fi, BYOD, Soft AP, Display Control, USB Switching, • password, Guide Screen, Maintenance, etc. Video Source – offers settings of source switching and alias management. • Hall Technologies January 20, 2023 Page 17 of 31...
  • Page 18: General Tab

    Change the device name if desired. This name also acts as the name of soft AP and the receivers of AirPlay and Miracast. Device Name Note: The name must be 1~20 characters in length, including letters, numbers, “_” or “-”. By default, it is set as HT-RANGER. Apply Click to apply setting changes. WIRED NETWORK...
  • Page 19: Byod

    When “Auto” is checked, the device randomly generates a four-digit access code in the following cases: Auto The device switches to Guide Screen. Ÿ The device reboots. Ÿ Apply Click to apply setting changes. Hall Technologies January 20, 2023 Page 19 of 31...
  • Page 20: Soft Ap

    When the device’s IP mode is set as Static, you must configure the LAN port’s gateway and DNS correctly so that soft AP router runs properly. Apply Click to perform current settings. Hall Technologies January 20, 2023 Page 20 of 31...
  • Page 21: Output

    If it’s set to 0 minute, it means this function is disabled and you cannot set the device to standby mode. By default, auto standby is set as 1 minute. Refresh Click to refresh to the latest status of the output timing. Apply Click to apply setting changes. Hall Technologies January 20, 2023 Page 21 of 31...
  • Page 22: Display Control

    Standby Mode Default setting: Disable Power On Click to power on the connected display. Power Off Click to power off the connected display. Apply Click to apply setting changes. Hall Technologies January 20, 2023 Page 22 of 31...
  • Page 23: Wi-Fi Settings

    UI Element Description New Password Set a new login password. Note: Confirm The new password must be 4 to 16 characters in length, alphanumeric only. Password Apply Click to apply setting changes. Hall Technologies January 20, 2023 Page 23 of 31...
  • Page 24: Guide Screen

    Click to restore the switcher to its factory defaults. You can also perform this task by using the Reset button on front panel. Factory Default Export Log Click to export log (.tar.gz) to a local computer. Hall Technologies January 20, 2023 Page 24 of 31...
  • Page 25: Version Info

    Click the button (turns from white to red) to output the video source(s). Show Guide Screen Click the button (turns from white to red) to output the Guide Screen. Refresh Click to refresh the current state information. Hall Technologies January 20, 2023 Page 25 of 31...
  • Page 26: Manage Alias

    HDMI: reverts back to the HDMI input when a source in USB-C or wireless casting is Fall-back Policy disconnected. • USBC: reverts back to the USB-C input when a source in HDMI or wireless casting is disconnected. Apply Click to apply setting changes. Hall Technologies January 20, 2023 Page 26 of 31...
  • Page 27: Firmware Upgrade

    Before connecting USB Drive to the switcher, we recommend that you remove the USB-C source Ÿ from the switcher’s USB-C port. Do not disconnect power to the HT-RANGER during the upgrade process. Ÿ If the switcher detects the upgrade file is not a newer version, it will not start the upgrade.
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    No audio heard on the display Verify the display is not muted Verify the levels are turned up on both the laptop and the HT-RANGER Hall Technologies January 20, 2023 Page 28 of 31...
  • Page 29: Specifications

    1 x HDMI; 1 x USB-C In; 1 x LAN; 1 x WLAN Input Audio Signal RAW PCM 2.0, 16 bit, 32/44.1/48KHz sps Output Audio Port 1 x HDMI Output Audio Signal RAW PCM 2.0, 16 bit, 32/44.1/48KHz Hall Technologies January 20, 2023 Page 29 of 31...
  • Page 30 Power Supply 12V 2A DC Power Consumption 12W (Max) Device Dimension (W x H x 215mm x 25mm x 120.2mm 8.46” x 0.98” x 4.73” (Antennas not included) Net Weight 0.68kg/1.5lbs Hall Technologies January 20, 2023 Page 30 of 31...
  • Page 31 © Copyright 2022. Hall Technologies All rights reserved. 1234 Lakeshore Drive Suite #150, Coppell, TX 75019 halltechav.com / support@halltechav.com (714)641-6607 Hall Technologies January 20, 2023 Page 31 of 31...

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