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CollabOS Guide > 3. Features > 3.5 Power Saving & Management
CollabOS Power Management helps you deploy your video conferencing rooms in an energy-efficient manner. Take control of your device's energy consumption with features like power savings mode, HDMI CEC support, and auto wake-up.
Logitech CollabOS devices including Rally Bar, Rally Bar Mini, Rally Bar Huddle, RoomMate, Tap IP, and Tap Scheduler support Microsoft Teams Rooms Office Hours and Zoom Rooms Device Operation Time and Idle Time-Out.
Power-Savings Support
Features |
Rally Bar |
Rally Bar Mini |
Rally Bar Huddle |
RoomMate |
Tap IP |
Tap Scheduler |
Power Saving Mode1 |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
- |
Auto wake up using AI viewfinder |
✓ |
✓ |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Auto wake up using Tap sensor |
✓2 |
✓2 |
✓2 |
✓2 |
✓ |
- |
Touch to wake |
✓2 |
✓2 |
✓2 |
✓2 |
✓2 |
✓ |
Turn off display (HDMI CEC) |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
- |
- |
1After 10 minutes of inactivity in the room, the power saving mode will start. Supported TVs will be turned off if they are inactive.
2Requires a Tap or Tap IP or a Touch Display to be connected to the room system.
Note:
CollabOS devices use CEC to turn displays on and off, we recommend testing your display's CEC support for ensuring compatibility. Learn to test CEC here.
Service Provider Settings
CollabOS power management configurations are specific to service provider settings. For Microsoft Teams Rooms and Zoom Rooms please follow the instructions from the service provider.
Microsoft Teams Rooms on Android
When using Teams, the CollabOS power-saving setting is disabled since this setting is managed by the Teams Admin Center.
Features |
Rally Bar |
Rally Bar Mini |
Rally Bar Huddle |
RoomMate |
Tap IP |
Tap Scheduler |
Idle mode |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
- |
Office hours |
✓2 |
✓2 |
✓2 |
✓2 |
✓2 |
✓1 |
Auto wake up using AI viewfinder |
✓ |
✓ |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Auto wake up using Tap sensor |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
- |
Touch to wake |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
Turn off display (HDMI CEC) |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
- |
- |
1By default, office hours schedule 8 am - 5 pm is applied
2Power saving settings in Teams Admin Center must be disabled for Office hours to apply
Office Hours
CollabOS devices will have office hours enabled by default from 8 am to 5 pm, even if a configuration profile is not pushed. To configure a different office hours setting, create a Teams configuration profile in Teams Admin Center and push it to the device. Here are different scenarios and their corresponding results.
Scenario | Result |
During office hours (e.g. 8 am - 5 pm) | Display will not turn off |
Outside office hours (e.g. 5 pm - 8 am) | Displays will turn off |
Outside office hours (Motion detected) | Displays will turn on |
Outside office hours (Person detected) | Displays will turn on |
Outside office hours (No person or motion detected) | Displays will turn off after 10 min |
Idle Mode
Idle mode means that the device wakes up only when it is being used or when motion of people are detected in the room. When there is no activity, motion, or people detected, the device will go to sleep. To enable "Idle Mode" with Teams, you can set a short office hours time span, for example, 07:00 am - 08:00 am. This ensures that the displays are on for only 60 minutes. After that, the device will remain in power saving mode until a meeting is started or motion or people are detected.
Auto wake up displays when people or motion is detected
If you want the display to turn on automatically when a person or motion is detected, you need to enable CollabOS setting "Auto wake up using AI viewfinder" for people detection and "Auto wake up using Tap sensor" for motion detection. This feature only applies outside scheduled office hours.
Zoom Rooms
The CollabOS power saving setting is disabled when using Zoom Rooms since the setting is managed by the Zoom device management portal. It is recommended that you turn off the Tap sensor option in CollabOS when using Zoom Rooms.
Features |
Rally Bar |
Rally Bar Mini |
Rally Bar Huddle |
RoomMate |
Tap IP |
Tap Scheduler |
Control with Schedule |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
Control with Idle Time-Out |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
Auto wake up using AI viewfinder |
✓1 |
✓1 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Auto wakeup using Tap sensor |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
Turn off display (HDMI CEC) |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
- |
- |
1Requires Zoom device management settings "Count the number of people in the room" and "Use supported hardware for real-time people count" to be on.
Control with Schedule
Control with Schedule is a power-saving mode that is managed via the Device Operation Time feature in the Zoom device management portal. It allows you to schedule when the display should turn on and off. You can learn more about how to enable Control with Schedule by following here.
Control with Idle mode
Control with Idle mode is a power-saving mode that can be managed via the Device Operation Time in the Zoom device management portal. This mode allows the display to turn off based on inactivity. You can learn how to enable Control with Idle mode here.
CollabOS Device Settings
Configure Power-Savings
You can enable and configure the power-saving features through the on-device settings or Local Network Access when in appliance mode. We make continuous improvements to device power management, so always make sure your device is running the latest CollabOS version. Check the release notes to learn more.
Note: Local Network Access Power-saving features are available under system settings.
Power-saving mode
When enabled, the device will enter power-saving mode after 10 minutes of inactivity. This will shut down the TV (that supports CEC) and Tap Display and the front-of-room device will enter power-saving mode.
Notes:
- CollabOS power-saving mode will be grayed out when power saving is managed by a service provider.
- The device can use the AI viewfinder and/or Tap’s proximity sensor to detect activity in the room.
- Microsoft Teams Rooms Office Hours and Zoom Rooms Operation Time will override CollabOS power-savings mode when active.
To enable this feature in appliance mode:
1. Open the Device Settings.
2. Select System.
3. Select Power-saving features.
4. Toggle “ON.”
Auto Wake-Up
Based on the Service provider application, This feature allows you to control the wake-up trigger from power-savings mode. You can use Logitech Tap sensor or use built-in AI viewfinder.
- Use Logitech Tap sensor: When Tap or Tap IP is connected to the room system. The device motion sensor will detect user presence in the room and trigger the device wake-up from power-savings mode.
- Use built-in AI viewfinder: Uses the advanced AI Viewfinder camera on Rally Bar and Rally Bar Mini to detect user presence in the room to trigger device wake-up from power-savings mode.
To enable this feature in appliance mode:
- Open the Device Settings.
- Select System.
- Select Power-saving features.
- Select Auto Wake-Up.
- Toggle preferred settings “ON.”
Display Controls
This feature allows you to turn off the connected display when the device enters power savings mode and turn on the display when the device exits the power savings mode.
Note: To use this feature, the display should be connected directly to the HDMI port as recommended in the product wiring diagrams and the connected display should be HDMI CEC compatible. To test if your device is compatible, run a display control test.
To run the test:
1. Open Device Settings.
2. Select System.
3. Select Power Savings.
4. Select Run Display Control Test.
- The test will initiate by turning off the connected display.
- Then the device will try to power on the connected display.
- The test should last 15 seconds.
- If the test is successful the device will show a confirmation message.
If you are facing a device specific issue, we recommend opening a ticket with Prosupport.
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