"Come on, buddy," Greg whispered, sweating under the fluorescent lights. He tried the remote. Nothing. He tried the software. Frozen. The CEO was already outside the glass door, checking her watch with that specific brand of "disappointed efficiency" she excelled at.

Because a hard reset clears all internal device pairings, your physical Logitech MeetUp remote control will no longer communicate with the camera. Use this quick process to relink them:

A hard reset will erase all custom presets, image adjustments (brightness, contrast), and audio settings. You will need to reconfigure them afterward.

Find a sturdy, thin tool such as a straightened paperclip or a SIM card ejector tool. Insert the tool straight into the pinhole until you feel a physical, tactile click. 4. Complete the Hold Duration

Before initiating the hardware reset, clear the residual power from the unit.

Locate the small circular pinhole labeled . It is positioned near the power input port and the USB-C interface. Step 3: Execute the Hard Reset

Before initiating a hard reset, the following factors should be considered to prevent data loss or operational downtime:

She rejoined the Tokyo call. "Apologies," she said, smiling. "Our camera just needed a spa day."

The LED strip on the MeetUp bar will stop flashing and turn solid blue or white for a brief moment. Test the pan, tilt, and volume buttons to confirm the remote hard reset worked. Method 3: Software-Based Hard Reset via Logitech Sync

Release the button once the LED flashes or changes color, signaling the reboot. Step 4: Verify the Success

Avoid using graphite pencils or brittle items that can break off inside the hole. Step 3: Execute the Reset Sequence