Description
Shure Stem Control Touch Controller
Experience seamless room control and scalable network management with the Shure Stem Control Touch Controller. This dedicated touch controller connects to your network with a single Ethernet link, unlocking the full potential of the Stem ecosystem for centralized administration and effortless in-room control. Designed for modern meeting spaces, education environments, and distributed enterprises, Stem Control puts the power of Stem’s hardware and software platform at your fingertips, enabling remote management of Stem devices across locations while also serving as a responsive in‑meeting controller for your favorite video conferencing solutions. With a clean, intuitive interface, robust security, and a compact, space‑savvy form factor, Stem Control is the backbone that keeps your Stem-enabled spaces synchronized and efficient.
- Single-network simplicity: Connects to your network via one Ethernet cable for straightforward deployment, minimal cabling, and dependable performance in conference rooms, classrooms, and shared spaces.
- Remote management across the Stem ecosystem: Access the Stem platform to provision, monitor, and configure Stem devices from a centralized console, ensuring standardized settings and quick policy enforcement across sites.
- In‑meeting controller capabilities: Use Stem Control as an in‑meeting control surface to manage calls, adjust volume, mute/unmute, join meetings, and influence room layouts—all from a single, ergonomic touch experience.
- Scales with your organization: Whether you’re outfitting a handful of rooms or a multi-site campus, Stem Control provides consistent behavior and governance to simplify administration and improve user experience.
- Future‑proof and interoperable: Built to work with existing Stem devices and to evolve with Stem ecosystem updates, ensuring ongoing compatibility with new features, security enhancements, and better integration with your conferencing workflows.
Technical Details of Shure Stem Control Touch Controller
- Connectivity: Ethernet network connection for reliable, stable access to the Stem ecosystem and centralized management tools.
- Platform integration: Full integration with the Stem ecosystem, enabling remote provisioning, device orchestration, and policy enforcement from a single management interface.
- Control surface: Responsive touch interface designed for quick, intuitive interaction during calls and in-room configurations.
- In‑meeting functionality: Serves as a dedicated in‑meeting controller, allowing participants and technical staff to control essential conferencing functions without leaving the room or resorting to software on a separate device.
- Security and access: Enterprise-grade authentication and encrypted communication within the Stem ecosystem to protect room configurations, devices, and sensitive meeting settings.
How to install Shure Stem Control Touch Controller
- Unbox and inspect the Stem Control Touch Controller, verifying that the unit and any included accessories are present and undamaged.
- Position the controller in a convenient location for room users, ensuring the Ethernet port is accessible and that there is adequate surface space for comfortable touch interaction.
- Connect a standard Ethernet cable from the Stem Control device to a DHCP-enabled network switch or router. Ensure the network port is enabled and that the connected network supports the Stem ecosystem requirements for remote management.
- Power on the unit and wait for the boot sequence to complete. Depending on your network policy, the controller may obtain an IP address automatically via DHCP or be assigned a static address during initial configuration.
- Open the Stem ecosystem management interface on a computer or compatible device and follow the on-screen prompts to add the Stem Control Touch Controller to your organization. Complete any required authentication steps and group the controller with the appropriate room or location profile.
- Configure room associations, device groups, permission levels, and access controls so that administrators and authorized users can manage Stem devices efficiently. Validate connectivity to connected Stem devices and verify that in-meeting controls respond as expected during a test conference.
- Provide end-user guidance and room naming conventions to ensure consistent usage across locations. Train staff and IT administrators on routine tasks such as firmware updates, policy changes, and monitoring dashboards within the Stem ecosystem.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Shure Stem Control Touch Controller? It is a dedicated, networked touch controller designed to work with the Shure Stem ecosystem. It provides centralized management for Stem devices and serves as an in‑meeting control surface for popular video conferencing platforms.
- How does it connect? The controller connects to your network via a single Ethernet cable, enabling seamless integration with your existing IT infrastructure and Stem management tools.
- What can I control with it in a meeting? You can manage core conferencing tasks such as joining meetings, adjusting volume, muting, and configuring room layouts, all from a convenient in‑meeting control surface.
- Is it suitable for multi-site deployments? Yes. The Stem Control Touch Controller is designed to scale across organizations, allowing centralized provisioning and consistent configurations for Stem devices across multiple rooms and locations.
- Do I need additional software to use it? The controller integrates with the Stem ecosystem, so you will typically use the Stem management tools and dashboard to configure devices, monitor status, and apply policies.
- What about security? The device uses enterprise-grade authentication and encrypted communication within the Stem ecosystem to protect access, configurations, and meeting data.
- Can I use it with any video conferencing platform? The Stem Control Touch Controller is designed to support in‑meeting control features for compatible video conferencing platforms, providing a consistent control experience across supported services.
- What should I consider when deploying? Plan for network readiness (DHCP or static addressing as required, enough bandwidth for device management traffic), room placement for convenient interaction, and a clear policy for device provisioning and access control within the Stem ecosystem.
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