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Apollo User Manual | 210622 

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Overview

 

This user manual provides a detailed overview of the Apollo APO-200-UC & APO-210-UC products. 
WyreStorm recommends reading through this document in its entirety before designing or installing a 
system. 

Device Connectivity 

When a user is ready to present, there are a number of connection methods that are available. Apollo 
supports both wired and wireless video passthrough. If using wireless 

screensharing, a user’s personal 

device will not have access to Apollo’s built

-in speakerphone or any USB peripherals. Connecting to Apollo 

via Airplay (Apple devices) or Miracast (Windows & Android) is for screensharing content only.  

Wired connections add the ability for data communication on top of video transmissions. A hardwired USB-
C connection to a personal device allows both A/V and USB data to transmit over a single cable. This will 
allow compatible USB-C devices to share content to a conference display while at the same time having 

access to Apollo’s built

-in speakerphone and any USB peripherals devices such as a webcam.  

The supplied USB-C cable also includes a tethered USB-C to USB-A converter which uses DisplayLink 
technology. DisplayLink allows devices without USB-C connections to still utilize a single cable to send A/V 
and USB data with active conversion, video output is limited to 1080p with DisplayLink. 

A native HDMI connection is also available and can be used for simple video passthrough to a display. If 
USB data communication is also needed to a device which is using HDMI, a separate USB 2.0 Type A 

connection can be used in tandem to connect the Apollo’s speakerphone and peripheral USB devices.

 

 

 

DC Power 

Connects to the provided 24V DC PSU 

 

LAN 

Connect to a local network for access to the web interface, API and for 
wireless casting 

 

HDBT Out 

Output for connecting to compatible HDBaseT receiver such as the RX-
500 (only available on APO-210-UC) 

 

HDMI Out 

HDMI Output (mirrored to the HDBT out) 

 

HDMI In 

HDMI input for connecting BYOD computer 

 

USB-B Host 

USB 2.0 Host connection for access to Apollo’s speakerphone and any 

devices connected to the USB 3.0 Device port 

 

USB 3.0 Device Port 

Connect USB peripheral devices such as a conference camera 

 

USB-C In 

Multi-purpose port for both A/V and access to Apollo

’s speakerphone and 

USB peripherals 

Summary of Contents for APOLLO APO-200-UC

Page 1: ...APO 200 UC APO 210 UC User Manual v1 0 ...

Page 2: ... 9973 Support WyreStorm com Contents Contents 2 Overview 3 Device Connectivity 3 Wireless Casting 4 USB Peripherals 4 Multiview 4 Control 5 Applications 5 BYOD Conference Room 5 Zoom Room 6 Web Interface 7 Wireless Casting Settings 7 Display Power Control 8 Application Modes 9 Guide Screen 9 Key Lock Factory Reset 10 ...

Page 3: ...ilt in speakerphone and any USB peripherals devices such as a webcam The supplied USB C cable also includes a tethered USB C to USB A converter which uses DisplayLink technology DisplayLink allows devices without USB C connections to still utilize a single cable to send A V and USB data with active conversion video output is limited to 1080p with DisplayLink A native HDMI connection is also availa...

Page 4: ...h is WyreStorm s 15m USB 3 2 active extension cable Specifically on the APO 210 peripheral USB devices can be connected over the HDBaseT output By using USB over HDBaseT you can utilize a single cable for A V extension and data between the display location and Apollo Using USB over HDBaseT does limit connection to USB 2 0 devices only due to bandwidth limitations We recommend the RX 500 as the bes...

Page 5: ...n trigger Apollo to send a CEC command to automatically turn on the display vice versa after x amount of no sync detection Apollo can power of the display Specific to the APO 210 this same auto power function can be sent via RS232 over HDBaseT Both RS232 and CEC commands can be customized using the integrated web UI Apollo also features an API which can be connected to via 3rd party control system...

Page 6: ...n personal devices will not have access to Apollo s speakerphone or peripheral USB cameras as they will be fixed to the room PC BYOD devices are still supported in a Zoom Room however they are for content sharing only and will require a specific topology in order to work properly Refer to the diagrams below for suggested topologies for a Zoom Room For additional details on Zoom Rooms visit this Ge...

Page 7: ... the web interface simply type the IP address of Apollo into your web browser The default password is admin Wireless Casting Settings Wireless casting support can be enabled or disabled by toggling the switch in the BYOD section You can also set a casting pin which will require the user to enter in 4 digit numeric code in order to share content This pin can either be a fixed number or automaticall...

Page 8: ...isplay on off commands can be sent from Apollo to connected displays either automatically based on sync detection or manually through an API command The sections shown below allow customization of the power command that is sent to a display through RS232 APO 210 only or through CEC Simply enter in the command data required and click the save apply button respectively ...

Page 9: ...st connection is fixed and is the only active host that allows access to Apollo s speakerphone and any peripheral USB devices This mode is designed to support a dedicated room PC that is the only device that can access the speakerphone and camera Note In Zoom Room scenario mode DisplayLink is not supported only USB C or HDMI connections can be used Guide Screen The Guide Screen section allows a cu...

Page 10: ...anels will be responsible for controlling Apollo or to prevent accidental presses if moving the unit or cleaning the buttons To enable key lock press and hold the volume and volume keys together for at least 5 seconds until the LED ring flashes red To disabled key lock perform the same action until the LED ring flashes blue If Apollo becomes inaccessible on the network and a factory reset cannot b...

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