How to set up Swytch in a PC-Based Room System
Recommended placement:
Swytch Hub (A) collocated with the TV + PC + ConferenceCam at the front of the room
Swytch Extender (B) at the table, typically mounted or placed underneath
Standard Wiring Diagram
Swytch Hub Connections Detail
The table below describes what cables should be connected to the Logitech Swytch on one side and what should be connected to the other side of the cable in a pc-based conference room configuration.
Logitech Swytch and USB Requirements
Logitech Swytch leverages USB 3.0 from end to end to enable up to 4K30 Camera and 4K60 Display support. The system is fully compatible with USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 AV devices, including Logitech ConferenceCams such as Logitech MeetUp, Rally, Rally Bar and others.
When connecting the system and supported devices, please ensure to follow the wiring diagrams carefully, paying special attention to the cables included with Swytch and the ConferenceCam. The multiple USB Cables are not interchangeable.
Important Note on USB Cable Length with Rally Systems and Swytch
When a Rally System is functioning as the A/V device, and you connect the Swytch Hub to the Rally System at the Display Hub, using a 25m Strong USB cable will exceed the USB layer limit. This prevents the BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) PC, connected via the Swytch Y cable, from connecting to the Rally Camera due to a USB layer conflict.
This issue doesn't occur when using a 10m Strong USB cable in the same setup, as the 25m Strong USB cable introduces an additional USB layer.
To resolve this, simply connect the Swytch Hub to the Rally System at the Table Hub instead. This connection method removes one USB layer, allowing the BYOD PC connected to the Swytch cable to successfully connect to the Rally Camera.