Zoom Rooms Device Configurations
Specialized Zoom Rooms often require specialized equipment and equally specialized configurations to achieve seamless and smooth operations in the room. These guides provide detailed information on how to configure specific hardware for use with the Zoom Rooms platform, avoiding network and audio issues.
- QSC Q-Sys camera resolution in Zoom Rooms
- Shure MXA910 / MXA310 microphone network audio
- Using a Polycom Trio as a Zoom Room Controller
- Using the Yealink CP960 in a Zoom Room
- Using Crestron Mercury as Zoom Rooms controller
- Configure Multiple MXL Microphones
- Configuring multiple XLR microphones
- Biamp TesiraFORTÉ MacOS USB
- Using mute sync status with Shure devices
- Upgrade Magewell USB Capture HDMI firmware
- Upgrading Firmware on Logitech
- Soundbar Setup - JBL & Samsung
- Upgrading Firmware on Aver CAM520/340
- Upgrading Panasonic HE40
- Revolabs UC500 integration with Zoom Rooms
- Revolabs integration with Zoom Rooms
- QSC Q-Sys camera resolution in Zoom Rooms
- Shure MXA910 / MXA310 microphone network audio
- Using a Polycom Trio as a Zoom Room Controller
- Using the Yealink CP960 in a Zoom Room
- Using Crestron Mercury as Zoom Rooms controller
- Configure Multiple MXL Microphones
- Configuring multiple XLR microphones
- Biamp TesiraFORTÉ MacOS USB
- Using mute sync status with Shure devices
- Upgrade Magewell USB Capture HDMI firmware
- Upgrading Firmware on Logitech
- Soundbar Setup - JBL & Samsung
- Upgrading Firmware on Aver CAM520/340
- Upgrading Panasonic HE40
- Revolabs UC500 integration with Zoom Rooms
- Revolabs integration with Zoom Rooms
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