UltraStream-UserManual en US
UltraStream-UserManual en US
Streaming Server 25
Encoding Parameters 42
Getting Started 03
EDID 45
Overview 03 Network 48
About 56
Installation 05
Warranty 58
Configuration 09
Notice 60
Accessing the Web UI 09
Signing In/Out 10
Dashboard 11
Storage 19
Upload 21
Streaming Server 25
General 34
Encoding Parameters 42
3
Getting Started
Overview
Ultra Stream encoder makes live streaming remarkably simple even for non-
professional users, enabling them to record or stream high-quality video with
one click using on-device buttons or an intuitive smartphone app. Designed for
users who want to stream but may have minimal technical knowledge, the
encoder is ideal for everyone from church volunteers and educators to
corporate communicators and live event organizers.
Users can stream to popular services including YouTube, Facebook Live or
Twitch or to a custom-specified server. Streams can be output to a third-party
service and custom server simultaneously, while real-time video preview in the
app allows easy monitoring. In addition to outputting live streams, Ultra Stream
can record video as files to a directly-connected USB drive, embedded storage
or the associated smartphone.
Key Features
■
Streaming to Facebook, Twitch and YouTube platforms
■
Streaming to up to 2 servers simultaneously
■
Recording to USB flash drive
■
Recording to mobile device
■
Recording to local storage
■
Device configuration using Web UI or application
■
Registration with Magewell Cloud platform for centralized management
4
Supported Mobile Clients Ultra Stream App has in-app help. You can obtain the PDF version from
■
Android 5.0 and above Magewell website User Manual for Ultra Stream Family .
■
iOS 9.0 and above
■
iPhone 6s and above
To join a Wi-Fi network, you need to install Ultra Stream application.
■
iPod Touch 7 and above
Installation
Safety Information
Electrical Safety
■
Seek professional assistance before using an adapter or extension cord. These devices could interrupt the grounding circuit.
■
Make sure that you are using the correct power adapter for the local voltage. If you are not sure about the voltage of the electrical outlet you are using, contact
your local power company.
■
If the power adapter is broken, do not try to fix it by yourself. Contact a qualified service technician or your retailer for help.
Operation Safety
■
Before using the product, make sure all cables are correctly connected and the power cables are not damaged. If you notice any damage, contact your dealer
immediately.
■
To avoid short circuits, keep paper clips, screws, and staples away from connectors, slots, sockets and circuitry.
■
Avoid dust, humidity, and temperature extremes. Do not place the product in any area where it may become wet.
■
If you encounter technical problems with the product, contact your dealer or the Magewell Support Team via support@magewell.net.
6
Indicators
Descriptions of indicators status are as follows. The indicators are located on LIVE
the device panel as shown in Interfaces. ■
On: the encoder is streaming to at least one streaming address.
HDMI/SDI IN ■
Pulsing slow: at least one streaming server is configured.
■
On: input signal is detected. ■
Flashing: the encoder is connecting to at least one streaming address.
■
Pulsing slow: input signal is not detected. ■
Off: neither of the stream servers are configured.
Ethernet ■
Flashes once and then restore to its former state: live streaming failed to
■
On: Ethernet is connected. start.
■
Pulsing slow: Ethernet is disconnected. Descriptions of multiple indicators status are as follows.
Wi-Fi ■
The indicator lights flash in turn from HDMI/SDI IN to LIVE: system is
■
On: network is detected. booting up.
■
Pulsing slow: network is not detected.
■
The indicator lights flash in turn from LIVE to HDMI/SDI IN: firmware is
updating.
■
Flashing: the encoder is connecting to Wi-Fi.
■
All indicator lights flash once simultaneously and then flash in turn from
USB
HDMI/SDI to LIVE: the encoder is rebooting.
■
On: USB is available. ■
All indicator lights flash once simultaneously and then restore to their
■
Pulsing slow: USB is unavailable. former state: in the device list of Ultra Stream app, choose an encoder and
■
Flashing: there is insufficient storage on the USB. tap the device status icon at the upper right corner, and all the indicators on
that encoder will light.
REC
■
On: the encoder is under recording. If any other status appear, please try to unplug and re-plug in the
■
Pulsing slow: input signal is not detected. power cable to your encoder.
■
Off: the USB flash drive is unavailable.
■
Flash once and then restore to its former state: recording failed.
9
Configuration
Accessing the Web UI
If you know your device's IP address, type it into your web browser to Web UI.
Alternatively, you can access the Web UI via wired Ethernet or Wi-Fi.
i. Open File Explorer in your PC, then locate your device in Network
> Other Devices.
ii. Double click the device icon to open the sign page of Web GUI.
■
Via device Wi-Fi AP, IP Address: 192.168.48.1
ii. In your web browser, enter 192.168.48.1 to open the Web UI.
10
Signing In/Out
1. Sign In: enter your account and password in the SIGN IN page.
■
The default administrator name and password both are Admin.
■
We recommend you to modify the admin password after initial
logging-in.
2. Sign Out: click the drop-list icon behind the logging-in username at
the top-right of the Web UI, and select Sign out.
11
Dashboard
On Dashboard page, you can:
■
preview the thumbnail of the encoded video
■
check device hardware information
■
check system performance status
■
set global volume and color
Setting Volume
■
HDMI/SDI: adjust input signal volume.
■
Microphone: adjust the audio connected to the LINE IN.
■
Headset: adjust the output audio which is embedded in input signal.
■
: click to mute current channel.
■
: restore current channel to default value.
■
Reset: restore all settings of the volume to default settings.
■
Done: click to save your configuration.
12
Setting Color
Set color format of preview and stream video.
■
Brightness: range from -100 to 100, the default value is 0.
■
Contrast: range from 50 to 200, the default value is 100.
■
Saturation: range from 0 to 200, the default value is 100.
■
Hue: range from -90 to 90, the default value is 0.
■
Reset: restore all settings of the color to default settings.
■
Done: save your configuration.
Previewing Thumbnails
Thumbnails give you a quick snapshot of your video as they’re browsing on the
target video platform and recording.
Descriptions of encoder indicators are as follows.
■
HDMI/SDI IN: Light being on indicates input signal is detected; pulsing
slowly indicates input signal is not detected.
■
Ethernet: Light being on indicates Ethernet is connected; pulsing slowly
indicates Ethernet is disconnected.
■
Wi-Fi: Light being on indicates network is detected; pulsing slowly
indicates network is not detected.
■
USB: Light being on indicates USB is available; pulsing slowly indicates
there is insufficient storage on the USB.
Starting/stopping Recording
Starting/stopping Streaming
Plug in a USB flash drive in your encoder before recording to USB. Make sure you have set the streaming servers before start streaming. To ensure
smooth live streaming experience, connecting to a wired Ethernet network is
You can modify the recording policy in General > Recording. recommended.
1. Do any of the following to start/stop recording. 1. Do any of the following to start/stop streaming.
■
Go to Dashboard page, and click the REC button .
■
Go to Dashboard page, and click the green LIVE button .
■
Press the red REC button located on the top panel of the
■
Press the green LIVE button located on the top panel of the
device. encoder.
2. Check the recording status on the right side of the thumbnail, such as 2. Check streaming status in the right side of the thumbnail preview.
record mode and duration.
16
■
Check USB Info, such as File system, Free space, and Estimated remaining
recording time.
It is recommended that you use a USB with FAT32/VFAT file system.
■
Format USB
Click to start Format. When prompted, click YES.
The USB Flash Drive data cannot be recovered after formatting. Please be
cautious.
After formatting, the file system of USB will be changed to VFAT.
■
Test USB Performance
Click to start Performance Test.
Test whether the write speed of USB flash drive meets the requirements
before recording. If the USB fails the test, please change another one, or the
recording may stop automatically.
18
1. To download: move the cursor to a specified clip and click the icon to
download the chosen one.
3. To check all videos: click More to enter Videos page and check all
recorded clips.
4. To delete videos: click More to enter Videos page and choose one or
more, or all clips to delete.
19
Storage
Manage the local storage and files stored in the Storage page.
1. To download: move the cursor to a specified clip and click the icon to
download the chosen one.
2. To choose a specific video: move the cursur to a video clip and click .
3. To check all videos: click More to enter Videos page and check all
recorded clips.
4. To delete videos: click More to enter Videos page and choose one or
more, or all clips to delete.
5. To upload videos: click More to enter Videos page. Then you can move
the cursur to a video clip and click the icon. Or you can select several
20
Upload
Configure file upload session in Upload page, then you can upload video clips in local storage to a specified server.
Auto-upload
Turn on the switch, the device will send videos saved in local storage, which are
recorded after auto-upload is enabled, to a specified server folder. And you can
check upload status in the following list. What's more, you can manually upload
videos in the Storage page.
Upload Server shows the upload destination.
■
Click Edit to modify current destination server settings.
■
Click Switch Server to choose a destination from FTP Server, Google Drive,
and Dropbox. The parameters of each server are as follows.
■
Encryption: choose a FTP encryption according to the requirement of your
destination server. Options are only use plain FTP(insecure), explicit FTP over
TLS, and implicit FTP over TLS.
■
Authentication: turn on if the destination service provider requires. Obtain
the User Name and Password from your service provider.
■
Network: the device scans for the available network according to the
connection priority and connect to it. If the current network is disconnected,
the unit automatically re-scans according to the priority.
By default, the network connection priority is: Mobile Broadband > Ethernet
> Wi-Fi.
Plug a USB modem into your encoder while using mobile network.
■
Test: click to check the connection between the server and encoder.
■
Save: click to save current configurations.
■
Network: the device scans for the available network according to the
connection priority and connect to it. If the current network is disconnected,
the unit automatically re-scans according to the priority.
By default, the network connection priority is: Mobile Broadband > Ethernet
> Wi-Fi.
Plug a USB modem into your encoder while using mobile network.
■
Test: click to check the connection between the server and encoder.
■
Save: click to save current configurations.
Uploading to Dropbox
■
Click Dropbox, then follow the on-screen instructions to log in on the
prompted window. Your account will be displayed on the configuration tab
after logging in successfully.
■
Directory: input a name for the folder which saves the uploaded files, then a
new folder with the specified name will appear in the server. The range is
from 0 to 64 characters excluding \:*?"<>|. The uploaded files will be saved
in the root directory if this parameter is left empty.
■
Network: the device scans for the available network according to the
connection priority and connect to it. If the current network is disconnected,
the unit automatically re-scans according to the priority.
By default, the network connection priority is: Mobile Broadband > Ethernet
> Wi-Fi.
Plug a USB modem into your encoder while using mobile network.
■
Test: click to check the connection between the server and encoder.
■
Save: click to save current configurations.
24
Streaming Server
Configure streaming sessions to meet your work in Streaming Server page.
Notes
■
Supported streaming protocols - RTMP, RTMPS, RTSP.
■
Broadcasting one RTSP data as the main and sub stream is supported at a
time, while you can not stream other data simultaneously. Both streams
support 2 clients simultaneously.
■
Allow simultaneous 2 sessions of RTMP and RTMPS using the same code
stream.
■
Allow to stream via a different network connection for each session.
26
3. Click Test to check the connection between the server and encoder.
2. Click Log In. Follow the on-screen instructions to open YouTube, enter the
code displayed on your device, and log in.
5. Click "Publish to" and select a channel or event for your session.
28
Choose "Add a new stream" and enter title, description and privacy. Then
a new live event would be added to your log-in account automatically.
And you can stream to YouTube using streamer without clicking on "go
live" in YouTube Studio.
Choose an existed channel or event. Then clicking on "go live" in YouTube
studio is recommended to ensure a successfully live broadcasting.
6. Click Test to check the connection between the server and encoder.
You can also revoke the access of Ultra Stream app from Google account
security setting.
11. (Optional) To delete a server: choose a server and click Delete When
prompted, click Confirm.
29
From the navigator pane, click to enter the Streaming Server interface to start
setting up your stream according to where you want to post your live
broadcast.
2. Click Log In. Follow the on-screen instructions to open Facebook, enter
the code displayed on your device, and log in.
Your username and profile image will be displayed after logging in.
4. Specify Publish to, Title, Description and Privacy for your broadcast.
Stricter restriction works when the privacy here differs from that of the
Facebook setting. Publishing to your page requires public privacy.
RTMP/RTMPS
■
Name: specify a name, 1 to 30 charactors, for current task to facilitate server
management, which will be displayed in the server list.
■
URL: enter the RTMP URL address, or an RTMP address you have obtained
from the live stream platform. The RTMP URL format is
rtmp(s)://host[:port]/app[/playpath]. Full address
example:rtmp(s)://192.168.1.136:1935/live. Choose rtmp or rtmps by the
destination server. The port number ranges from 1 to 65535.
■
Stream key: enter the stream key obtained from the live stream platform.
■
Authentication: turn on if your live streaming service provider requires.
Obtain the User Name and Password from your live streaming service
provider.
■
Network: The device scans for the available network according to the
connection priority and connect to it for streaming. If the current network is
disconnected, the unit automatically re-scans according to the priority.
By default, the network connection priority is: Mobile Broadband > Ethernet
> Wi-Fi.
Plug a USB modem into your encoder while using mobile network to
stream.
■
Test: check the connection between the server and encoder.
■
Save: save current configuration.
32
RTSP
■
Name: specify a name, 1 to 30 charactors for current task to facilitate server
management, which will be displayed in server list.
■
Port: specify RTSP stream port, ranging from 554, 10000 to 65535. The
default port is 554.
■
Main stream: turn on to push main stream. Specify parameters in Encoding
Parameters tab.
■
Main key: specify key for main stream. The main key should be different
from sub key.
■
Sub stream: turn on to push sub stream. Specify parameters in Encoding
Parameters tab.
■
Sub key: specify key for sub stream. The sub key should be different from
main key.
■
Audio: turn on to stream audio signal, otherwise audio will not be delivered.
The audio signal consists of audio embedded in input signal and LINE IN.
■
Save: save current configuration.
■
Only 1 RTSP streaming session can be started each time, but you can add
multiple servers to the streaming server list.
■
After configuration, the stream URLs display at the end of the page.
33
Starting/stopping Streaming
Make sure you have set the streaming servers before start streaming. To ensure
smooth live streaming experience, connecting to a wired Ethernet network is
recommended.
1. Do any of the following to start/stop streaming.
■
From the navigator pane, click to enter the Dashboard page, then click
the green LIVE button .
■
Press the green LIVE button located on the top panel of the
encoder.
General
Live Streaming
Turn on Lock live, and the device will start streaming automatically. However,
the live task would not be stopped unless you turn off the switch.
Recording
Click Save after modifications.
■
Auto-recording: turn on the switch, then when a stable input signal is
detected by the device, the unit will automatically record to the USB and/or
storage according to the configuration. By default, it is disabled.
■
To USB: options are disabled and normal. In normal recording mode,
recording will stop automatically when the storage space is full. By default, it
is normal.
■
To storage: options are normal, loop and disabled. In normal recording
mode, recording will stop automatically when the storage space is full. In the
loop recording mode, the saved file is automatically overwritten with the
newly generated one when the storage space is full.
■
Video type: options are mp4 and mov. The default value is mp4.
35
■
File path: range from 1 to 255 charactors, and the default value is
REC_Folder.
■
Filename: options are custom prefix or creation time. You can specify a
name ranging from 1 to 32 charactors when using the default custom prefix.
■
Duration: specify how long a video clip is, ranging from 5 to 120min. The
default duration is 30min.
■
In normal recording mode, recording will stop automatically when the
storage space is full. In the loop recording mode, the saved file is
automatically overwritten with the newly generated one when the storage
space is full.
■
Loop recording is supported when recording To Storage.
■
Note that a 4G or larger file is not allowed for an individual video clip.
No Signal Images
Turn on the switch, then you can select a JPEG image for no signal display,
which size up to 1920x1080, 512KB. You can upload 2 more JPEG photos. The
device provided 2 pictures can not be deleted.
36
A/V Sync
■
Audio offset ranges from -200 to 200ms.
To match up the audio and video tracks, set a positive value to delay the
start of the audio track, or set a negative value to reduce the delay.
We recommend that you start your live after this configuration to enjoy the
A/V sync adjustment.
■
Click Save after modifications.
■
Click Reset to restore to default.
Input
■
Color format: input video color format. Check the box to select other
options, including RGB, YUV BT.601, YUV BT.709, YUV BT.2020.
■
Quantization: input quantization range. Check the box to select other
options, including Full range(0-255), Limited range(16-235).
■
Click Save after modifications.
37
Output
Click Save after modifications.
■
Color format: check the box to select other options, including YUV BT.601,
YUV BT.709.
■
Quantization: check the box to select other options, including Full range(0-
255), Limited range(16-235).
■
Saturation: check the box to select other options, including Full range(0-
255), Limited range(16-235), Extended GAMUT range(1-254).
Cloud
You can apply for remotely control using Magewell Cloud.
■
Click Register...: and input parameters in the prompted window. And save
after configuration.
■
Invitation code: a 4-digital numbers security code obtained from
Magewell Cloud. If not leave it empty.
■
Cloud address: input IP address or domian name of Cloud.
■
HTTP port: input HTTP port number, which should be consist with that
of Cloud.
38
■
Check parameters related to Cloud management.
■
Cloud status: Online or Offline. Online indicates that the
communication between device and Cloud platform goes well. On the
other hand, Offline indicates the communication is interrupted.
■
Register status: shows current status of cloud-join permission, including
■
Incorrect invitation code: you need to change your registration with
correct code.
■
Waiting: registration is successfully submitted to Cloud plarform.
■
Approved: registration is approved. This device can be remotely
controlled.
■
Rejected: Registration is denied.
■
Deleted: Registration is deleted, you can re-apply for joining the
Cloud.
■
Cloud address: shows IP address or domian name of Cloud.
■
HTTP port: shows the HTTP port of device used to communicate with
Cloud.
39
■
Device Name: range from 1 to 32 characters, including A-Z, a-z, 0-9, space
._- + ' [ ] ( ) and cannot begin or end with a space.
Mobile App
■
Settings is used to control whether you can modify the configurations of
the device using the Ultra Stream application on your phone.
■
Passcode change the 4-digital password for pairing the device and the Ultra
Stream application.
40
Set AP
You device can work as an AP to be joined to for remote web control. Click
Save after configuration.
■
SSID: by default, it is named after the device serial number.
■
AP password: the default AP password is the last 8-number of the serial
number. For example, a serial number C301110101001 indicates the initial
AP password is 10101001. It ranges from 8 to 16 characters including A-Z,
a-z, 0-9, space ._-+'[]() and cannot begin or end with a space
Extended Features
■
UPnP: by default, it is on. This feature allows the unit be found by network
discovery.
Reset
■
Enable reset through panel: you can press and hold REC button on the
front panel to reset all settings by default. Otherwise, you can not reset
through panel button.
■
Enable reboot through panel: you can press and hold LIVE button on the
front panel to reboot by default. Otherwise, you can not reboot through
panel button.
■
Reset all settings: be cautious that resetting your device would restore
configurations to defaults.
■
Reboot the device: click to restart the unit.
42
Encoding Parameters
Dual-Code Streams
Specify code stream for your session. The main encoding stream provides
better performance than the sub stream generally. Click Apply after
configuration.
■
Record: main and sub stream are supported. Main stream is used by
default.
■
RTMP Live stream: main and sub stream are supported. Sub stream is used
by default.
■
Preview on app: main and sub stream are supported. Sub stream is used
by default.
Main Stream
Turn on the switch to custom settings for the main stream, and click Apply after
configuration.
■
Output: by default, it follows input resolution, frame rate, bitrate. However,
when the pixel rate of the input signal reaches 170MHz, 4:4:4/4:2:2, the
horizontal and vertical resolutions will both go down to half of the original
values.
■
Code type: options are H.264 and H.265(HEVC) encoders.
■
Encoding profile: for H.264 encoder, the profiles can be High/Main
profile/Baseline. For H.265 (HEVC), it can be Main profile.
■
Keyframe interval: options are 1, 2, 5, 10, 30, 60sec. A smaller number will
43
result in a larger file size and less buffer time for seeing the first frame. To
ensure a clear and smooth streaming, the keyframe interval value is
recommended to be less than or equal to 2 seconds.
■
Bit rate stats duration: adjust bit rate by image complexity to ensure the
stability of the code stream within the set period. options are 1, 5, 10, 30,
60sec. The default 60s is recommended. A smaller value means more
information may need to be discarded when the image data bursts.
44
Sub Stream
Click Apply after configuration.
■
Output: by default, it is 1280x720p30 at 1Mbps.
■
Encoding profile: sub stream uses H.264 encoder. The profiles can be High
profile, Main profile and Baseline.
■
Quantization range: options are Full range(0-255), Limited range(16-235)
■
Keyframe interval: options are 1, 2, 5, 10, 30, 60sec. A less number will
result in a larger file size and less buffer time for seeing the first frame.
■
Bit rate stats duration: adjust bit rate by image complexity to ensure the
stability of the code stream within the set period. The default value is
recommended. A smaller value means more information may need to be
discarded when the image data bursts.
Audio
Click Apply after configuration.
■
AAC: all audio streams will be affected by modifying the AAC bitrate. It
ranges from 16 to 256 Kbps, and the default value is 128 Kbps.
45
EDID
Click and enter the EDID tab to check the EDID information. By clicking Default in the bottom right corner of the page, you can cancel your settings.
This tab is only available for HDMI products.
Setting SmartEDIDTM
NOTE: This function is available for HDMI products.
■
SmartEDIDTM
■
SmartEDIDTM is enabled by default. When it is disabled, other related
functions can not be set.
■
Depending on the input capability of the encoder and that of the device
connected to the loop-through interface, the encoder will smartly select
to send the EDID to the video source device, to ensure both the encoder
and the loop-through device can obtain the signal they support.
■
Keep last
■
Keep the last EDID value used.
■
This function is disabled by default. To enable it, the SmartEDID function
should also be enabled. When Keep Last is enabled and the loop-
through device is disconnected, the current EDID will still be used. The
encoder will continue receiving signal so the video capture and encoding
continues. Otherwise, the encoder will resend its EDID to the source
device for it to redetermine what format of signal to send. As a result,
there could be an interruption to the source signal for a short time.
46
■
Add audio
■
Force the source device to output audio.
■
If users connect a monitor which doesn’t support audio to the loop-
through output, the source device will decide not to output audio. As a
result, the device will not get any audio input. If Add Audio is enabled,
the device will communicate with the video source device, forcing it to
output audio.
■
Limited pixel clock
■
If enabled, when the pixel resolution of the loop-through device is
beyond the capability of the device, a lower pixel resolution will be used
in order to avoid the output producing a blank screen.
Network
Networking information, including Ethernet, Wi-Fi and AP, can be set in the Network tab.
Ethernet
The device automatically detects and connects to the Ethernet when
networking to a DHCP-enabled LAN. Then you can check Link status for
current network speed. Or you can set the IP address manually for a fixed IP
address or an auto-networking failure.
■
Set IP address manually: turn on the switch to modify current network
setting or when being connected to a non-DHCP network.
■
IP address: device IP address.
■
Subnet mask: device subnet mask.
■
Network gateway: device gateway.
■
DNS: DNS server IP address.
■
Apply: make current configuration effective. When prompted, click Yes.
■
Verify: input new IP address to open the Web UI.
49
Wi-Fi
■
Enable AP: click to make your device work as an AP.
■
Disconnect: click to cut off current Wi-Fi network.
■
SSID: named after device serial number.
■
Status: Wi-Fi signal strength.
Set AP
The device can work as an AP to be joined to.
■
Disable: click to turn off AP mode. This renders you unable to manage the
device over AP, which is not recommended, especially when you are using
wireless network or linux/mac OS.
■
SSID: by default, it is named after the device serial number.
■
IP address: fixed as 192.168.48.1.
■
Subnet mask: fixed as 255.255.255.0.
■
Change password: click to modify AP password.
■
AP password: the default AP password is the last 8-number of the serial
number. For example, a serial number C301110101001 indicates the
initial AP password is 10101001. It ranges from 8 to 16 characters
including A-Z, a-z, 0-9, space ._-+'[]() and cannot begin or end with a
space.
Firmware
Detect and update firmware to the latest version online, or you can manually add a firmware file to update the unit to specified version.
Online Update
By default, the function is on. When a new version is detected, a icon will
flow on the control pane.
1. Turn on switch, and the online update function is on. The unit would
detect the latest released firmware automatically when connecting to the
Ethernet.
3. Click Update button to download and install the new version file if any.
Do not disconnect from the power source or perform any operation while
updating the firmware as this could damage your gear.
After a successful update, the device will restart automatically.
Manual Update
1. Click on click to update to select the .mwf firmware update file from your
local storage, or just drag and drop the file from your computer into the
upload zone.
Dowload firmware file from our official website.
The device will automatically verify the update file and upload the file after
the file verification is passed.
2. Click Update to download and install the new version file. Then the device
will reboot to complete the update.
Do not disconnect from the power source or perform any operation while
updating the firmware as this could demage your gear.
User Admin
Administrator is allowed to perform the following tasks. The User Admin tab is invisible when you log in as a general user.
■
Create/Remove General User Accounts
■
Modify User Password
5. Click OK.
You can add up to 15 general users.
6. To delete a user: Click Delete in the username card. When prompted, click
Yes.
54
1. Modify user password logged-in via drop-list beside your avatar at the top
right
2. Modify a specified user password in User Admin tab with admin account
2. Click the drop-list icon beside your avatar icon, and click Change
password.
3. In the pop up window, type in your old password, the new password, and
confirm your new password.
The password is a string of 1 to 32 characters, which contains letters A-Z,
a-z, numbers 0-9 and special characters _~!@#$%^&*-+=.
4. Click OK.
55
2. Go to User Admin tab, then you can change any user's password.
5. Click OK.
56
About
Obtain basic data for device maintenance in About tab.
Support
Get the Latest Information
If you have any problems using Magewell products or need more technical information, please visit the following.
■
Tutorial video: Ultra Stream
■
YouTube channel: Magewell Video Capture Device
■
Knowledge base: Ultra Stream
■
Official website: Ultra Stream
Technical Support
Warranty
Limited Warranty
Except otherwise set between you and Magewell in advance in a written form, the free limited warranty service starts from the date on your proof of purchase. The
proof can be: sales contract, formal sales receipt, invoice or delivery note. The earliest date of these proofs is the starting date of the free limited warranty.
The period of free limited warranty goes as below:
■
Ultra Stream: two (2) years;
■
The power adapter provided as accessories: one (1) year;
1. Please contact the Magewell support team by email (support@magewell.net) first, to determine whether your problem can only be solved by returning it to
Magewell for repair. Magewell might ask you to take photos of the front and back of the defective products.
2. Magewell will issue an RMA letter to you if it is confirmed that you need to return the faulty product for further examination or repair. Please fill in the RMA with
necessary information as required.
If it is regular repair, you will be responsible for the shipping cost, duties and insurance cost (if applicable); if the product is DOA, Magewell will be responsible for
the shipping cost.
3. If some components need to be replaced, Magewell will decide to repair, renovate or replace the components by itself. Magewell may use new or repaired
component to repair the product. The repaired product can be expected to work normally and the performance to remain the same. Repaired products can
work in a good working condition and at least function the same as the original unit. The original replaced component will become the property of Magewell
and components which are replaced for the client will become his/her property.
4. If the product is within warranty, Magewell will repair or replace the faulty units at its own discretion. In circumstances where the faulty unit is replaced by another
one, Magewell may use new, repaired or renovated units. The faulty unit will then become the property of Magewell while the replacement unit will become the
property of the purchaser.
5. If the warranty expires, Magewell will inform the purchaser whether the products can be repaired and the maintenance costs they need to pay. If purchasers
59
decide to repair, Magewell will repair, renovate, or replace the components after receiving the maintenance costs. If purchasers give up repairing, Magewell will
dispose of the faulty unit if the purchaser chooses that option.
6. The repaired or replaced product assumes 1) the remaining term of the Warranty of the replaced unit or faulty unit; 2) ninety (90) days from the date of
replacement or repair, whichever provides longer coverage for you. The extended warranty is only valid for repaired/replaced components.
7. The period of service depends on the client’s location (country and area) and the product.
Notice
Copyright © 2022 Nanjing Magewell Electronics Co., Ltd.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or
other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and
certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law.
Trademarks
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. Windows is trademark or registered
trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Other trademarks and company names mentioned are the properties of their respective owners.