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Ochno Power Conference is a 4 port USB-C switch that is the fundation for Ochno’s revolutionary platform for user-friendly and flexible meeting rooms.

The three products for Ochno Power Conference 4 system:

Ochno Power Conference 4

O-PC-4

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Ochno Power Conference Node 4

O-PC-4-NODE

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Ochno USB-C Extension Cable

O-EC-10 / O-EC-20

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With the Ochno Power Conference 4 System it is easy to design and install USB-C laptop connectivity in any room of any size and with any video conference system.

This document explains the functionality of each component and then follows a list room installation examples.

Room Design with Ochno Power Conference 4 System

When designing a room with Ochno Power Conference 4 System, there are a couple of different variables to consider:

  • Number of USB-C connections for laptop

  • Cabling distances

  • Display+Peripheral connected via HDMI+USB-A or USB-C

  • BYOD or BYOD + UC System

  • Windows or Android based UC System.

  • Connection method of Android based UC System

  • Microsoft, Zoom or Google based UC System

  • Room PC switching (not UC-based)

There are also different options to select USB-C outlets, pull-out cables, LED-switches etc, but they doesn’t impact the topology design so much.

Topology Overview

The main topologies are listed below:

Design Id

Products

Number of USB-C Connections

BYOD Support

UC System

Peripheral Connection

Max Table to Wall distance

Configure Action Required

1

O-PC-4 BYOD Only (HDMI + USB)

4

Yes

No

HDMI+USB

5m

None, if default switching is ok.

2

O-PC-4 BYOD Only (USB-C)

4

Yes

No

USB-C

2m or 20m (O-EC)

None, if default switching is ok.

2

O-PC-4 + Windows UC Systems

4

Yes

Yes

5m

Configure UC Setting

3

O-PC-4 + Android UC (HDMI+USB)

4

Yes

Yes

5m

Configure UC Setting

4

O-PC-4 Android UC (USB-C)

4

Yes

Yes

5m

Configure UC Setting

5

O-PC-4 + O-PC-4-NODE BYOD Only

4

Yes

20m

None, use default

6

O-PC-4 + O-PC-4-NODE Windows UC (HDMI Ingest at wall)

4

Yes

Yes

20m

Configure UC Setting

7

O-PC-4 + O-PC-4-NODE Windows UC (HDMI Ingest at table)

4

Yes

Yes

20m

Configure UC Setting

8

O-PC-4 + O-PC-4-NODE Windows UC (USB-C video ingest at table)

4

Yes

Yes

20m

Configure UC Setting

9

O-PC-4 + O-PC-4-NODE Android UC (HDMI+USB)

4

Yes

Yes

20m

Configure UC Setting

10

3 x O-PC-4 BYOD Only

10

Yes

20m

None, use default

11

3 x O-PC-4 Windows UC

10

Yes

Yes

20m

Configure UC Setting

12

3 x O-PC-4 Android UC (HDMI+USB)

10

Yes

Yes

20m

Configure UC Setting

13

5 x O-PC-4 Android UC (USB-C)

16

Yes

Yes

20m

Configure UC Setting

14

O-PC-4-NODE + O-PC-4 Room PC Switch

1 + 1

Yes

PC

20m

Configure Auto-switch Setting

Connecting Guide

Upstream and Downstream

Since USB-C ports are by design by-directional in Ochno Power Conference 4 system andd USB-C is used for connecting things together, it can sometimes be good to use the term Upstream and Dowstream. Upstream meaning towards the laptops and computers and Downstream meaning towards the Displays and the USB-devices. In USB-C terminology, a USB-C port that is intended to be used to connect a laptop is called Upstream Facing Port (UFP) and a USB-C port that is intended to connect devices or displays are called Downstream Facing Port (DFP). O-PC-4 have a few USB-C port that can be re-configured to change role from DFP to UFP, meaning that they can both be used to connected laptops or computer or devices. The pictures below shows the default configuration of the ports.

Max number of layers

The maximum number of “layers” of O-PC-4 and O-PC-4-NODE is 3. However, due to the limitations of the maximum numbers of USB there could be cases where only 2 layers.

See this guide for additional information regarding calculating the number of USB hub in a complete solution, including connected devices.

Cable Lengths

Work in progress: Cable lengths

Main O-PC-4 and Ochno Operated Connection

When installing a system with multiple O-PC-4 and O-PC-4-NODE it is important to keep track of the O-PC-4 which is the master unit of the installation. This unit will be responsble for managing the connection to Ochno Operated and it orchestrats all controls and management of all other connected devices.

It is always the MOST DOWNSTREAM O-PC-4 that automatically becomes the Main O-PC-4 in an installation. O-PC-4-NODE have no Ochno Operated connection and is always managed by the connected O-PC-4. Upstream O-PC-4 and upstream O-PC-4-NODE are always managed via the Main O-PC-4.

If the O-PC-4 units are shifted, the role of Main O-PC-4 will automatically shift to the MOST DOWNSTREAM O-PC-4.

When using O-PC-4 system together with UC System, they need to be connected through either Main O-PC-4 or the downstream O-PC-4-NODE. See topologies below for more details.

Configuration Guide

In regards to installing different types of topology, in most instances the system auto-configures the regular BYOD use-case for managing upstream and downstram O-PC-4 and O-PC-4-NODE.

When the system is used together with a UC System, the following settings need to be applied manually:

  • Mandatory: Select correct UC System setting

  • Optionally: Connect to Microsoft 365 API for dynamic switching

UC System setting is done in Ochno Management Console, see picture below

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Connection to Microsoft 365 is down from the Cloud Service

Another feature that requires configuration is if auto-switching should be used. By default the system is configured to be switched using the Ochno switch buttons. Read THIS guide for more information on how auto-switching works in the O-PC-4 System and in Dasiy-chain installations.

Topologies

Extending with O-EC-20 and O-PC-4-NODE

Extending with O-EC-20 to USB-C capable device

Daisy-chaining design

Extending input with O-PC-4-NODE

Dual video output

Ochno Accessories and O-PC-4

Microsoft Teams Room Integrations: MTRoW + Video pass-through

Microsoft Teams Room Integrations: MTRoW + Video by-pass

Microsoft Teams Room Integrations: MTRoA + Video pass-through

Microsoft Teams Room Integrations: MTRoA + Video by-pass

Detailed Port Description

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Number

Connector

Power

USB

Video

Managmenent

Switching

3 (4 ports)

USB-C

5V/9V/12V/15V/20V, 5A

  • Supports both Host (= e.g. laptop) and Devices (e.g. a camera)

  • USB 2.0 High-Speed.

  • USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gpbs) and USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps).

  • Only video input. Ports can not be used as video output.

  • 2 Lane or 4 Lane Alt-Mode DP. At 4 Lane DP, no USB 3.2 Gen 1/Gen2 on port. Default 2 Lane DP. Configurable.

  • DP 1.2 (HBR2) and DP 1.4 (HBR3) video-input.

  • 2 x 8.1 Gpbs = 16.2 Gpbs at 2 Lane. 4 x 8.1 Gpbs = 32.4 Gbps at 4 Lane DP.

PDNET

8 (2 ports)

USB-A

5V, 0.9A

  • For USB devices (e.g. a camera)

  • USB 2.0 High-speed

  • USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps)

No video

No management

9

USB-C

5V, 1.5A

  • Supports both Host (= e.g. laptop) and Devices (e.g. a camera)

  • USB 2.0 High-Speed.

  • USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gpbs) and USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps).

No video

10

USB-C

5V, 1.5A

  • Supports both Host (= e.g. laptop) and Devices (e.g. a camera)

  • USB 2.0 High-Speed.

  • USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gpbs) and USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps).

Video output only

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