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Collect MAXHUB Logs
How To Collect Logs From MAXHUB Screens
Note: All of the pictures in this manual are for reference only, subject to available products. Published by MAXHUB on the 26th of November 2025.
This document is a guide for the user to collect the logs from MAXHUB OS.
1. Download the MAXHUB Log Tool
Download the MAXHUB-LogTool-v.17. You can find the link here.
2. Run the StartupCollect
Once you have downloaded the above ZIP file and extracted the contents, run the startup file as shown below:
3. Collect the logs
Please note that step 2 in this process can take around 5 minutes to complete.
4. Share the logs
Send the logs to support@ascentae.com to log a support ticket. In order for us to assist you quicker, please provide:
Device model
Serial number
Current firmware version
Date purchased from Ascentae
5. Resource Centre
MAXHUB has a useful resource centre that you can use to find answers to your questions.
Check it out here.
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Installation
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MAXHUB MTR Functionality Table
Not sure which kit fits your space? We've put together a hardware comparison table below.Here’s the tech specs at a glance for the MAXHUB MTR family.
U50 + XC-Kit Pro Bundle
V50
V70
W70
XBoard MTR
Platform
Win11 IOT
MDEP (Android 13)
MDEP (Android 13)
Win11 IOT
Win11 IOT
Space
Small To Medium
Small To Medium
Medium To Large
Medium To Large
Small To Large
Cam Specs
2 Lens
2 Lens
4 Lens
4 Lens
3 Lens
100 MP Total
100 MP Total
200 MP Total
200 MP Total
150 MP Total
Mic Specs
12-Array
12-Array
16-Array
16-Array
16-Array
Wire Ingest
USB-C (console)
USB-C (Console)
USB-C (Console)
USB-C (Console)
HDMI In (Compute)
HDMI (compute)
HDMI In (Bar)
HDMI In (Bar)
HDMI In (Bar)
USB-C (Console)
Wire Ingest @4K (local Only)
HDMI On Compute
USB-C (Console)
USB-C (Console)
HDMI On Bar
HDMI On Board
HDMI In (Bar)
HDMI In (Bar)
Wireless Sharing (dongle)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Wireless Sharing (MAXHUB Share App)
Yes
No
No
BETA
Yes
Sharing Touchback
No
No
No
No
Coming In Q2 2026
MiraCast
No
Yes
Yes
ETA: Q2 2026
Yes
Airplay
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Audio Fence
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Video Fence
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Speaker Tracking
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Auto Framing
Smart Gathering (portraits With Room View)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Intelligent Focus (up To 8 Portraits)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Multi-Speakers Tracking
No
No
No
No
Yes
AI Facial Enhancement
26H1
26H1
26H1
26H1
No
AI EQ Adaptation
No
No
No
No
Yes
Wire BYOD
No
Yes (USB-C)
Yes (USB-C)
Yes (USB-C)
Yes Via HDMI + USB-B
(require Align Ver. 8.6 Or Above)
USB-C Power Delivery
No
65w (via PSU)
65w (via PSU)
No
No
Wireless BYOD (Dongle)
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes (require Team Ver. 5.4 Or Above)
Wireless BYOD (MAXHUB Share App)
No
ETA: Q2 2026
ETA: Q2 2026
ETA: Q2 2026
Yes (require Team Ver. 5.4 Or Above)
Supported Expansion Mic
Apr, 2026 (OTA)
June, 2026 (OTA)
June, 2026 (OTA)
Apr, 2026 (OTA)
BM45
Supported Console
Main: TCP30T
AP30
AP30
TCP31T
TCP33T (require Team Ver 5.4 Or Above)
Ext: TCP35T
LAN Pairing (between Console And Compute Unit)
No
Yes (BYOD)
Yes (BYOD)
No
No
Max. Distance Between Console And Compute In Cat5e
40m
40m (direct Connection)
40m (direct Connection)
40m
MAXHUB Pivot Mgmt. Portal
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Edge Browser
No
No
No
No
Yes (Pro License)
AI Facilitator
Yes (Pro License)
No
No
Yes (Pro License)
Yes (Pro License)
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Flexible Multi-Camera Meeting Space - Sample Solution
Solution Overview Multi-Camera SolutionFlexible
meeting spaces require flexibility solutions to maximise performance. A front facing camera may be suitable for
regular meetings, but for presentation or teacher / student interaction,
additional AV equipment should be considered.
There are a
number of solutions on the market which offer camera switching, but these can
dramatically increase the price of the solution for minimal additional
performance.For many
spaces, all that’s required is multiple camera, and the ability to switch
between them easily. The addition of a
ReThink AV auto switching matrix allows both the in-room PC and guest laptops
to access the AV and simply switch to the desired camera within the UC client
(Teams/Zoom etc).
For
additional ease of use, the matrix can be programmed to switch sources on a
keyboard shortcut or integrated into a room control system.
Up to 5 USB
peripherals can be configured and dual screen output is fully supported to
allow maximum performance and flexibility.
Optionally,
wireless sharing can be integrated with the in-room PC. We recommend AirServer or Mersive solutions,
or for customers who want to use a wireless dongle, the Maxhub WB05 provides
wireless sharing without the need to install software or connect to a wifi
hotspot.Key Benefits- One-touch join of Microsoft Teams meetings- Easily switch between USB peripherals within your UC client, via keyboard shortcut or via control system- Up to 5 USB peripherals can be installed- Dual screen support- Bring Your Own Meeting support connects screen and peripherals. Host the meeting on your computer.- Auto switching to your computer as soon as you plug in- Single USB-C connects your computer for video, audio, data and network*. Plus, it charges your battery!*Wired
network connection required to ReThink switch.
· Core Components- Dual Maxhub ND65 CMA 65” displays
· - Huddly C1 All-in-one camera / mic /
speaker system
· - Additional cameras (RocWare RC821
shown)
· - Additional audio system (if required
– Nureva - HDL310 shown)
· - ReThink
AV MatrixRAV-MS-4x2DLHU-Tx/Rx
- ReThink active USB-C cableOptional Components for wireless sharing- Mersive POD v4- AirServer Connect 3- MAXHUB WB05 + buttonThis example
includes dual screens and a MAXHUB XCore Pro MTR.A Huddly C1 is
provided for front of room camera and meeting audio.When
switching to presenter mode, the RocWare RC821 PTZ camera is mounted at the
rear of the room to capture the presenter.A Nureva
HDL310 is included to provide whole room audio in presentation mode.A wireless
keyboard & mouse are installed to allow quick switching between setups.
The Mersive POD 4 provides wireless sharing via
the MTRA USB-C cable connects to the ReThink matrix to
allow laptops to access the solution and enable BYOM or local presentation.Connection Diagram
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Installation
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MAXHUB WB05 Wireless Dongle - Ensuring best performance
Initial Configuration - Setting SSIDWhen configuring your MAXHUB host device (V-series screen or W70) for use with the WB05 wireless dongle, an SSID must be configured. By default, the SSID will populate with the device name you have entered during the initial setup.However, whilst the device name can contain punctuation, the SSID cannot. If the SSID contains punctuation, when you pair the dongle and attempt to use it on your computer, the dongle cannot connect to the host device.How to FixFollow these steps to resolve the issueExit from the home screen of the host device (if it is a W70, you need to break out of the MTR interface using admin credentials)Go to the Windows desktop and load 'Settings' appNavigate to 'Wireless Hotspot' menuEnsure 'Wireless Hotspot' is enabledChange 'Hotspot Name to remove any punctuationExit appReboot deviceOnce device has rebooted, insert the dongle into the USB port on the device to re-pair the dongleUsing the Wireless DongleThe effective range of the wireless dongle is 4m from the centre of the screen.Performance will be impacted at extreme range, Symptoms may includeLoss of connection between dongle and host deviceDelayed screen refreshLagging of video / audioLoss of sync between video and audioMaximum range can be impacted if the screen is recessed, the MTR is mounted behind a screen or the is no 'line of sight' between the host device and the dongle.If any of these issues occur, relocate the sharing computer and dongle closer to the host device.
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May 20, 2026
Pre-Sales
3 months ago
MTR / BYOM - Sample solution for medium rooms
Solution Overview MTR / BYOM via USB-CPerfect for
small and medium sized meeting rooms, this solution provides a high quality
system for Microsoft Teams meetings. A
Huddly C1 all-in-one camera and audio system gives crisp images with multiple
options for automatic framing as well as rich audio.The ReThink
switch extends the flexibility of the space by allowing users to attach their
own computer for local screen share and access the Huddly C1 for Bring Your Own
Meeting functionality.
All this
functionality comes at less than £4,500 RRP.Key Benefits- One-touch join of Microsoft Teams
meetings
- Exceptional video quality with AI
framing & tracking
- Outstanding microphone pickup and professional
speaker output
- Bring Your Own Meeting support connects
screen and peripherals. Host the meeting
on your computer.
- Auto switching to your computer as
soon as you plug in
- Single USB-C connects your computer
for video, audio, data and network*.
Plus, it charges your battery!Core Components- MAXHUB XCore MTR- MAXHUB ND65CMA 65" display- Huddly C1 all in one camera/audio bar- ReThink RAV-SW-SW-C2x1HU switch- ReThink active USB-C cableOptional Components for wireless sharing- Mersive POD v4- AirServer Connect 3- MAXHUB WB05 + WT13Connection Diagram
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February 9, 2026
Installation
3 months ago
USB Tiers - A Guide to Compatibility
During compatibility testing, we
have identified the following potential issues when using all-in-one screens
and USB switchers.Outline of issues When using a USB switcher with
active cable, it is possible to exceed the maximum number of USB Tiers (levels
/ hubs)The total permitted number of USB
tiers is 7. This is set out in the USB
standard. In theory, this limitation
shouldn’t be reached, but as laptops develop and AV installations make greater
use of USB devices, it is possible to exceed the limit.In our tested scenarios we used 2
different makes of Windows 11 laptops, 4 switches and 4 screens.- A laptop computer typically users 2 or 3 tiers, depending on complexity of internal USB.- A USB Switcher uses 2 tiers- An Active USB Cable uses 2 Tiers- An All-In-One screen with built-in camera, speakers and microphone will use 2 or 3 TiersSymptomsIf the total number of USB tiers
is exceeded, Windows 11 machines will typically display an error message ‘USB
device not recognised’ or ‘Maximum USB Hubs Exceeded’. Occasionally, a “silent failure” will occur
and no error is displayed. However, in
Device Manager, a USB Hub will be shown in fail state.USB devices on the All-In-One
screen will not be accessible via the USB switch (microphone, camera, speakers
and touch back). Fig 1. In this
scenario, the laptop will not see any of the peripherals on the AIO screen
How to determine if you have this issueWhilst you can check within Windows, we downloaded a USB
Diagnostic tool to provide more detailed information. There are lots available, but we used the
Liteware USB20 Configurator app. Potential WorkaroundsBecause this is a fundamental
restriction of USB architecture, there is no ideal solution. However, options may include:Option 1.Using a passive USB connection to
the laptop (USB-C
Nick Palmer (@nick)
February 9, 2026