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Using the auxiliary ports on an HDL310 system
The Nureva
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HDL310 audio system features auxiliary ports on the connect module. They are used to send and receive audio streams from third-party devices. The auxiliary port options are found in the device settings section of Nureva Consol...
Updated on : 10 May 2024
How to power cycle the HDL310 system
Power cycling a Nureva
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audio system is a great first step in troubleshooting. To complete a power cycle, follow the steps below. Power cycle the microphone and speaker bar Unplug the Ethernet cable from the RJ45 port on the back of the...
Updated on : 18 Apr 2024
Optimize the HDL310 system settings
Learn how to optimize the HDL310 system settings for your organization’s unique space. The system’s features and settings are managed in Nureva
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Console. It’s recommended that device settings are adjusted during a test call. All device se...
Updated on : 18 Apr 2024
Enrolling an HDL310 system
Nureva
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Console cloud allows for remote management and monitoring of Nureva conferencing systems. Before the HDL310 system can be managed remotely, the device must be enrolled into the Nureva Console cloud application. Below are the steps...
Updated on : 22 Apr 2024
Connecting the HDL310 system components
Connect the HDL310 system Connect the provided Ethernet cable to the RJ45-1 port on the connect module. Run the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 port on the microphone and speaker bar. Connect a CAT5e Ethernet cable to the network port on the bac...
Updated on : 12 Apr 2024
Get started with the HDL310 system
Locate and record the enrollment code Nureva
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Console cloud allows for remote management and monitoring of Nureva audio conferencing systems. So that the HDL310 system can be managed remotely, the device must be enrolled into the Nureva ...
Updated on : 19 Apr 2024
How to calibrate the HDL310 system
The HDL310 system uses calibration sequences to understand the acoustics of a room and to ensure optimum audio quality. During a calibration sequence, the HDL310 generates a signal that sounds similar to static. Initial calibration When the HDL3...
Updated on : 12 Apr 2024
How to use audience mute
Audience mute is a feature included with Voice Amplification Mode for the Nureva
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HDL310 and HDL410 systems. This feature is only available for use when Voice Amplification Mode is enabled. Voice Amplification Mode allows a presenter’s vo...
Updated on : 17 Apr 2024