Here are some known issues with Google Meet hardware, as well as Chromeboxes and Chromebases. Where available, we list a workaround to help troubleshoot the issue. If you're still having trouble, go to Get support for Google Meet hardware.
- Issues with calendar and time zone
- Issues with provisioning and setup
- Issues with meetings
- Issues with HDMI
- Issues with peripherals
- Issues with hardware & power outages
Issues with calendar and time zone
Delay in assigning calendar resourcesAfter you’re granted administrator access, it takes up to 24 hours before you can assign a resource to Google Meet hardware.
Some Google Meet hardware doesn't retain the user-defined time zone setting after the initial setup and returns to the default time zone.
To resolve this issue, change the time zone using the following method:
Changing the time zone using the Google Admin console
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Anmelden to your Google Admin console.
Sign in using your administrator account (does not end in @gmail.com).
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Go to Menu
Devices
Google Meet hardware
Einstellungen.
- Scroll down to the Time Zone field and select the correct time zone.
- Click Save.
Issues with provisioning and setup
Set up a new Meet hardware device
- If the device displays an error screen after enrollment, wait a few hours for the update to apply.
- Once the update has been applied, reboot your system.
If you need an immediate fix, you can attempt to carry out a manual recovery on the device. Go to Recover your Google Meet compute system.
Issues with meetings
Voice Actions temporarily unavailable
- Schedule the meeting through Google Calendar.
- Create the meeting on a personal device.
Gmail ignores the dot within usernames. For example, [email protected] and [email protected] are delivered to the same inbox. For more information, go to Getting someone else's mail.
If a user's email username has one or more dots, meeting invitations sent from a Chromebox must match the exact address, with the dots included. Otherwise, invitations won't let the invitee in and the user sees the error This party is over.
Issues with HDMI
Using 2 displays with Lenovo Meet Compute System
When using 2 displays with the Lenovo Meet Compute System - Series One, or the Lenovo Meet Compute System - Series One (Intel 13th Gen), "HDMI- Out 2" is primary and "HDMI- Out 1" is the secondary screen.
Camera is getting muted
If you unplug the HDMI adapter during a presentation, the camera will become undetected for a few seconds and will then mute itself. You should then be able to unmute the camera.
When connecting the HDMI cable, if the message Sorry, this room isn't configured properly to support HDMI displays when you are connecting the HDMI cable, try these approaches:
- Ensure that the USB cable connecting to the Mimo is seated properly.
- If you’re using a USB hub, connect the cable directly to the USB port on the Chromebox. If it works without the hub, make sure the hub has the latest firmware.
- If the steps above fail, the problem could relate to a bad cable or cabling misconfiguration, such as the USB cable to the Mimo, the HDMI cable to the computer that is presenting, or an HDMI converter. Replace these with Qualified peripherals.
When presenting to a room using HDMI, the presentation stream might not start, or it starts without audio.
- Make sure the Mimo touchscreen is connected to power correctly and uses qualified USB 3.0 cables. For more information, go to the configuration guide.
Issues with peripherals
Lenovo Series One Camera
Series One Room Kit cameras occasionally drop frames during meetings. This will appear as a video stutter.
Series One Room Kit cameras occasionally disconnect. Reboot the system.
To ensure the best experience, set Google-approved peripherals as the default. After each meeting, the device resets to these peripherals.
To use a different peripheral, go to Set a default peripheral.
If another peripheral has the default setting, you can manually set the peripheral before the meeting:
- On the device, click Settings
Audio.
- Find and select your peripheral.
- Unplug all other peripherals before you start the next meeting.
Google Meet hardware users in Japan might experience camera flickering during video meetings as a result of the device overwriting the anti-flickering setting from 50 Hz to 60 Hz. To resolve this issue:
- Set the device to GMT +09:00 Eastern Indonesia Time (Jayapura Time) to change the power frequency setting while staying in the same time zone.
- Restart the device.
Issues with hardware & power outages
When using the Series One audio bar, the speaker and microphone can sometimes take a few minutes to connect after the device is restarted.
Chromebox error message: Chrome OS is missing or damaged
If you see the error message Chrome OS is missing or damaged, try to:
- Wipe and re-enroll the device. For details, go to Re-enroll a device.
- Recover the Chromebox with a USB stick and the Chromebook Recovery Utility extension. Learn to Recover a Chrome OS device.
Note: You can use the utility to create a recovery USB for Chromeboxes or Chromebooks.
If your Chromebox crashes repeatedly or fails to start, it might have a defective component.
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