IR Remote Control Deactivation
Improvements
Virtual Commands – Remote Control for Third-Party Systems
- The third-party API has been extended to support all IR remote control functions, enabling integration with external media control systems.
IR Remote Control Deactivation
- A new option has been added in Control Cockpit to disable the physical IR remote control.
Button to Disable Internal Microphones
- Added Internal Microphone Mute to mute only the TC Bar‘s internal microphone.
- Renamed former Microphone Mute function to All Microphones Mute which mutes all internal and external microphones.
Noise Suppression Configuration
- Added configuration settings for Noise Suppression in Control Cockpit to detect and suppress unwanted static background noise.
Noise Gate Configuration
- In addition to existing threshold and hold time settings, the Noise Gate Range can now be configured to define the degree of noise suppression below the set noise gate threshold.
Default Video Settings Optimization
- Backlight compensation set to activated by default.
- Sharpness set to 3 by default.
Bug fixes
- Fixed an issue where the TC Bar M could produce continuous echo in configurations using the TCC M and Microsoft Teams Room (MTR) after extended usage.
- Resolved an issue that caused prolonged echo on the far end when Bluetooth® was enabled while using the internal microphone.
- Fixed a problem where the TC Bar M could generate echo after resuming from standby mode.
- Addressed an occasional issue where the Ethernet interface failed to initialize on startup in split mode, requiring a reboot to restore network connectivity.
- Various bug fixes and performance improvements for enhanced stability and system reliability.
Open problems
- On the TC Bar M, DisplayLink may automatically re-enable after the device resumes from standby, even if it still appears as deactivated in Control Cockpit.
- In case the TC Bar has a firmware
- Echo effects may occur with external Dante® microphones using managed network environments. This is due to IGMP and PTP issues, which elect TC Bar M to clock leader instead of a
clock follower. This leads to signal runtime shifts in the Dante® network, causing the automixer and the AEC to produce echo effects on the far end.