Adjusting the USB speed for the HDL200 system
    • 30 May 2024
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    Adjusting the USB speed for the HDL200 system

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    Article summary

    Why adjust the USB speed?

    The USB speed refers to the data transfer rate of the Universal Serial Bus (USB) connection. By default, the Nureva® HDL200 system uses Hi-Speed (USB 2.0). For some combinations of the HDL200 and third-party devices, matching the USB speeds will provide a better experience. The Nureva offers the choice of using Full Speed (USB 1.1) and Hi-Speed (USB 2.0) for these integrations.

    Matching the USB speeds is generally necessary if the accessory or device:

    • Uses the HdBaseT protocol.

    • Is a legacy device that is restricted to Full-Speed USB.

    • Uses an Enhanced Host Controller Interface (EHCI) host controller.

    When to adjust the USB speed

    The most common indications that the USB speed needs adjustment are when only the microphone pickup or speaker output are functioning with the HDL200. This issue has been reported with certain types of third-party products:

    • Bring-your-own-device (BYOD) systems

    • Bring-your-own-meeting (BYOM) systems

    • Room control systems

    • Digital signal processors (DSPs)

    • Android™ computers

    • Chrome™ computers

    • Older Windows® and macOS® computers

    • USB over Ethernet devices


    Nureva recommends checking the product manufacturer’s user manuals and related documentation to confirm whether the device has a Full Speed or Hi-Speed USB connection.

    How to adjust the USB speed

    1. In the Nureva Console client, scroll down to Settings.

    2. Open the USB port.

    3. Select the required USB speed setting.

    4. Select Restart to confirm the change.

    The HDL200 will restart after the change has been confirmed. The restart can take up to a minute.

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