This article provides all the necessary guides for setting up your Rally Bar Huddle.
Unboxing | Mounting | Wiring | Rooms Setup | Resources
Welcome to Rally Bar Huddle
MSFT Teams and Rally Bar Huddle
Unboxing
Before first use of your Rally Bar Huddle please make sure to take off the magnetic cover and remove the purple tabbed accordion insert. This will make sure your Rally Bar Huddle is ready for the next part of installation.
What's in the box:
- Rally Bar Huddle
- Power Supply
- Multi-Mount and Display Holster
- 2.2m USB-A to USB-C
- 2.2m HDMI Cable
- 3x Wall Anchors
- 3x Screws
Keep In Mind:
- A remote control is not included (any Rally Bar, Rally Bar Mini, or RoomMate remote can be paired to Rally Bar Huddle)
- User documentation is not included
Mounting
Rally Bar Huddle can be mounted in several ways, with either the included multi-mount or with the Logitech TV Mount for Video Bars (sold separately).
Using the included multi-mount, you can mount your Rally Bar Huddle to a table, the TV display, or a wall. Directions for each of these options can be found here: Rally Bar Huddle Multi-Mount Guide.
If you have purchased, and wish to use, the TV Mount for Video Bars you will also need a set of 2 additional screws. These screws are sized 1/4-20 at approximately 9-10mm long. These screws can be found online and in most hardware stores.
Directions for mounting the TV Mount for Video Bars can be found here: TV Mounting Guide.
If you wish to purchase TV Mount for Video Bars, you can do so here: TV Mount for Video Bars.
Wiring
Rally Bar Huddle is currently supported with Tap and Tap IP.
Rally Bar Huddle can be wired in various ways:
Dedicated Room Computer (from pg. 76 of the Logitech VC Wiring Diagram)
Bring your own computer (from pg. 74 of the Logitech VC Wiring Diagram)
Appliance Mode (from pg. 71 of the Logitech VC Wiring Diagram)
Rooms Setup
With Tap IP via CollabOS Relay
This requires:
- Display connected to Rally Bar Huddle
- Tap IP running CollabOS 1.9 or higher
- For Microsoft Teams and Zoom Room users, both devices must have the same subnet IP address
How to Onboard Devices with Relay
LNA (local network access)
This requires:
- The device must have an Ethernet connection (recommended) or Wi-Fi connection with a valid IP address
- Your computer must have a compatible web browser that can access the device IP address through the network. Be sure the device and computer using Local Network Access are on the same IP address and subnet range
Room Compute
If using a room compute: we've put together this helpful guide for setting up your Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and Google Room for the first time and maintaining it going forward: