Divisible rooms - combining three HDL310 systems

HDL310 systems combined with Ethernet switches
Last Updated: March 20th, 2024

Switchable configurations for an audio conferencing system can be useful for divisible rooms with movable dividers, partitions or walls. This article outlines how to use three HDL310 systems configured in different combinations for use with divisible rooms.

When setting up a switchable configuration Ethernet switches are added to the HDL310 system installations. The switches are used to route the audio signal from the microphone and speaker bars to each connect module. A maximum of two microphone and speaker bars can be active in a space at a time.

Choosing a switch

 When choosing an Ethernet switch the following specifications should be considered.

  • Two-way A/B switch
  • Minimum of 100 Mbps data rate
  • Be able to pass PoE power
  • 2 - RJ45 input ports
  • 2 - RJ45 output ports
  • Network connection
    • For switching remotely via telnet, web browser or SNMP
  • Latching and non-latching switches are suitable

In most cases, an Ethernet A/B switch that meets these specifications will be suitable for setting up HDL310 systems into switchable configurations. Examples of some suitable switches are below.

Brand of switch
Product webpage
Cables Online
L-Com
Black Box (North America)
Black Box (Europe)

Firmware requirements

HDL310 systems should have the latest firmware version installed for an optimum audio conferencing experience.

Room size considerations

Room size is an important consideration when choosing how to configure the systems for a divisible room. The divisible room should meet the size requirements for HDL310 systems when divided into smaller spaces and the size requirements for an HDL410 system when combined into a large space.

  • HDL310 - spaces up to 30' x 30' (9.1 x 9.1 m)
  • HDL410 - spaces up to 35' x 50' (10.7 x 16.8 m)

HDL310 - combinations using three systems

Install the HDL310 systems according to the installation instructions, with the addition of the Ethernet switches as shown in the diagrams below.

Configuration 1
Small room = 3
Large room = 0
Switch - 1 is set to "A" Switch - 2 is set to "A" Switch - 3 is set to "A"

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Configuration 2
Small room = 1
Large room = 1
Switch - 1 is set to "B"
Switch - 2 is set to "A"
Switch - 3 is set to "A" 

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Configuration 3
Small room = 1
Large room = 1
Switch - 1 is set to "A"
Switch - 2 is set to "B"
Switch - 3 is set to "A"

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Configuration 4
Small room = 1 Large room = 1
Switch - 1 is set to "A" Switch - 2 is set to "A" Switch - 3 is set to "B"

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Large room divisible into two smaller rooms

When a large room is divisible into two smaller rooms a switchable configuration is possible using an HDL410 system. When setting up this switchable configuration an Ethernet switch is added during installation. The switch is used to route the audio signal from one microphone and speaker bar to an additional connect module. An article is available that outlines setting up an HDL410 system for this configuration.



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