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USER MANUAL UC9040 ATEN
Multi-Channel AV Mixer
User Manual
Compliance Statements
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Caution
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Warning
Operation of this equipment in a residential environment could cause radio interference.
Achtung
The terms HDMI, HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc.

PSE
This product is PSE compliant.

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RoHS
This product is RoHS compliant.
User Information
Online Registration
Be sure to register your product at our online support center:
International http://eservice.aten.com
Telephone Support
For telephone support, call this number:
| International 886-2 | 8692-6959 |
| China 86-400-810-0 | 810 |
| Japan 81-3-5615-5811 | |
| Korea 82-2-467-6789 | |
| North America 1-88 | 8-999-ATEN ext 4988 |
| 1-949-428-1111 | |
User Notice
All information, documentation, and specifications contained in this manual are subject to change without prior notification by the manufacturer. The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties as to merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Any of the manufacturer's software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is. Should the programs prove defective following their purchase, the buyer (and not the manufacturer, its distributor, or its dealer), assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software.
The manufacturer of this system is not responsible for any radio and/or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this device. It is the responsibility of the user to correct such interference.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage incurred in the operation of this system if the correct operational voltage setting was not selected prior to operation. PLEASE VERIFY THAT THE VOLTAGE SETTING IS CORRECT BEFORE USE.
Product Information
For information about all ATEN products and how they can help you connect without limits, visit ATEN on the Web or contact an ATEN Authorized Reseller. Visit ATEN on the Web for a list of locations and telephone numbers:
| International http://www.aten.com |
| North America http://www.aten-usa.com |
Package Contents
Check to make sure that all the components are in working order. If you encounter any problem, please contact your dealer.
1 UC9040 StreamLIVE™ PRO Multi-Channel AV Mixer
1 USB Type-C to USB Type-C cable
1 USB Type-C to USB Type-A cable
1 power adapter
1 user instructions
Table of Contents
Compliance Statements ...... ii
User Information iv
Online Registration iv
Telephone Support iv
User Notice iv
Product Information v
Package Contents vi
Table of Contents ...... vii
About this Manual ....x
Conventions xi
1. Introduction
Overview 1
Features 3
Requirements 4
Components 5
Top View....5
Rear View 8
Side View 9
2. Hardware Setup
Connecting the StreamLIVE™ PRO Unit 11
Connecting iPad 14
iPad with Lightning Connector 14
iPad with USB-C Connector 14
Pairing an Android Tablet or Chromebook via Network ..... 15
Connecting Chromebook....16
Using the OnAir Cam App 17
Supported Systems....17
Installing the ATEN OnAir Lite App 17
Connecting the iOS Mobile Device 18
Copy as New Project 25
Open Project 26
Import Project 27
Export Project....28
All Projects 29
Tutorial 30
About 31
Reset the Device 32
Self-Diagnostic 33
4. ATEN OnAir PRO App & Video Mixer
Video Mixer. 35
Transition Control 37
Transition Control when the Quick Mode is Disabled ..... 38
Transition Control when the Quick Mode is Enabled ..... 38
Scene Editor 39
Resize/Crop Tool 42
Resize 42
Crop (Media Only) 43
Add/Edit Text Overlay 44
Re-order the Overlays 45
5. ATEN OnAir PRO App & Audio Mixer
Audio Mixer....47
Example Live-stream URL and Stream Key (Facebook) ..... 5 9
Example Live-stream URL and Stream Key (YouTube) ..... 5 9
Recording Live-stream Video (External Storage) 60
External Storage Settings 60
Video Information for Live-stream Recording ..... 64
7. Quick Live-Stream Setup
Setup 65
During the Live-Stream / Live-Stream Recording 69
8. Firmware Upgrade
Download Requirements 71
Preparing the Firmware 71
Upgrading the Unit 73
Upgrade Assessment Fail. 74
Upgrade Fail 75
Appendix
Safety Instructions 77
General 77
Technical Support 79
International 79
North America 79
Supported List of Android Tablets 80
Specifications 89
Live-Streaming Information....91
Create a Live Stream with YouTube 91
What is CDN Service? 91
RTMP/RTMPS and RTSP Protocols 91
Other ways to input image overlays 92
Limited Warranty....92
About this Manual
This manual is provided to help you get the most from the UC9040 unit. It covers all aspects of the device, including installation, configuration, and operation. An overview of the information covered is provided below.
Chapter 1, Introduction introduces you to the Multi-Channel AV Mixer, with its purpose, features, installation considerations, and panel components presented and described.
Chapter 2, Hardware Setup describes the steps that are necessary to quickly and safely set up your Multi-Channel AV Mixer.
Chapter 3, ATEN OnAir PRO App & Side Menu explains the functions of the OnAir app and its side menu.
Chapter 4, ATEN OnAir PRO App & Video Mixer explains the functions in the Video Mixer deck of the OnAir app, including scene editing, media resizing/cropping, and text and image overlays.
Chapter 5, ATEN OnAir PRO App & Audio Mixer explains the functions in the Audio Mixer deck of the OnAir app.
Chapter 6, ATEN OnAir PRO App & Settings explains the settings you can configure for the interactions between the unit and the OnAir app.
Chapter 7, Quick Live-Stream Setup describes how to quickly set up your system to help you start live-streaming.
Chapter 8, Firmware Upgrade describes the firmware upgrade procedures and how the volume mixer LED behaves during the firmware upgrade.
Appendix provides a list of safety instructions and precautions, ATEN technical support information, product specifications, and other technical information.
Note:
- Read this manual thoroughly and follow the installation and operation procedures carefully to prevent any damage to the unit or connected devices.
- The product may be updated, with features and functions added, improved or removed since the release of this manual. For an up-to-date user manual, visit http://www.aten.com/global/en/
Conventions
This manual uses the following conventions:
MonospacedIndicates text that you should key in.
[] Indicates keys you should press. For example, [Enter] means to press the Enter key. If keys need to be chorded, they appear together in the same bracket with a plus sign between them: [Ctrl+Alt].
- Numbered lists represent procedures with sequential steps.
◆ Bullet lists provide information, but do not involve sequential steps.
Indicates selecting consecutive options (such as on a menu or dialog box). For example, Start > Run means to open the Start menu, and then select Run.

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Overview
The StreamLIVE™ PRO is a portable, all-in-one, multi-channel audio / video mixer device that integrates an 1080p video capture, video recorder, video switch, stream broadcaster, video converter, 4K video splitter, and audio mixer into one compact box to eliminate the hassle of working with different AV equipment. The StreamLIVE™ PRO makes HDMI video sources broadcast for higher quality live stream to CDN platforms such as YouTube Live, Facebook, and Twitch.
For added convenience, the StreamLIVE™ PRO features an intuitive app OnAir, which is designed for use with supported Android / Windows devices or iPads, making it easy to monitor, edit image layouts, and DVE, PiP, or PbP settings. There are eight stunning DVE transitions, including circle drop, window slice, polka dot, circle open, fade, heart, cross hatch, and random square.
The StreamLIVE™ PRO is PC and software-free, and with its well-designed control panel, it makes livestreaming operations smooth and effortless. Users can even preview video and monitor audio levels before going live with their web broadcast! To get started, simply connect video / audio sources with Ethernet and an ATEN OnAir-installed Android / Windows devices or iPad, and you are ready to roll.
For enterprises in need of delivering remote presentations on Skype, Zoom, MS Teams, OBS, or other platforms for meetings, online events, and webinars alike, the StreamLIVE™ PRO works with ATEN Stream to USB software, which helps convert streams into USB webcam signals. Moreover, the software enables operators to monitor the live production coming from all StreamLIVE™ PRO in a media pool and to broadcast each stream to the right destination.
When it comes to outputting content from an iPhone / iPad, usually UI elements appear on the video feed, which is not aesthetically pleasing. This is where ATEN OnAir Cam app helps! The app helps capture camera feed from an iPhone / iPad and turn it into an 1080p @ 60 Hz HDMI video source devoid of on-screen icons or overlays. Such clean camera feed can be used on the StreamLIVE™ PRO for live stream rig or post production set-up enhancement, achieving higher production value.
Whether users are capturing, editing, or streaming, the StreamLIVE ^™ PRO, with its ergonomic and practical design, is flexible enough to fit all independent live streaming broadcasting environments. With a rich feature set, the StreamLIVE ^™ PRO addresses the challenges that independent live streaming broadcasters encounter and provides an easy-to-use solution.
Features
- All-in-one design to simplify streaming workflow — integrates 1080p video capture, video recorder, video switch, streaming encoder, video converter, video splitter, and audio mixer
- Professional-quality live streaming everywhere — compatible with every major platform and can livestream to two platforms at the same time from virtually anywhere
- 1080p recording — features media recording that can be used to record a program and save recordings directly to a connected external hard drive via USB
- Compact mixer control panel — switches & mixes multiple AV sources with the easily identifiable luminous keys
- Intuitive and powerful app OnAir — allows for preset up to 8 scenes with custom video layout, preview and full screen program monitoring, real-time editing, transitions in stunning DVE, PbP, or PiP visual effects, and graphical and text overlays for a professional finish
- DVE (Digital Video Effect) video transition — includes circle drop, window slice, polka dot, circle open, fade, heart, cross hatch, and random square
- Storyboard-like management — quick and smooth transitions control for professional programming during live events
- Audio management — multi-channel audio mixing with faders, meters, and balance for every input
- Fanless and an optimized thermal air flow system for quiet operation
- Multitask designed handle-stand to enhance portability and ergonomic comfort angle
◆ Supports Android / Windows devices or iPads - Works with ATEN Stream to USB software — converts streams from multiple StreamLIVE™ PROs into USB webcam signals for delivering remote presentations on Skype, Zoom, MS Teams, OBS, and more.
- Receives clean HDMI camera feed via ATEN OnAir Cam app — the app helps capture the iPhone / iPad camera feed and turn it into a clean 1080p @ 60 Hz HDMI video source without on-screen icons or overlays for the StreamLIVE™ PRO’s usage
Requirements
◆ Ethernet connection
◆ an iPad, Android tablet, or Chromebook with the following specs:
| Device Type OS other requirements | |
| iPad iOS 11 or later iPad Pro (1st gen, 12.9") | |
| Android tablet Android 9 or later | ◆ Octa-core ARM Cortex gradeCPU or above◆ 2.75 GB RAM or above◆ StreamLIVETM PRO must be offirmware v1.1.109 or later(see Firmware Upgrade,page 71)Note: Make sure to use acompatible Android tablet. For a listof compatible Android tablets,see Supported List of AndroidTablets, page 80. |
| Chromebook Chromebook 1.1.105or later | ◆ StreamLIVETM PRO must be offirmware v1.3.121 or later(see Firmware Upgrade,page 71) |
| Windows 10 version 17763.0 orlater, 32 / 64-bit | ◆ StreamLIVETM PRO must be offirmware v1.3.121 or later(see Firmware Upgrade,page 71) |
USB Storage Device (for live-stream video recording)
USB 3.x compatible mobile drive (HDD / SSD)
- At least 32 GB of free space
Components
Top View

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Diagram of a device front panel with numbered labels pointing to various function keys and buttons.| No. | Component Description | |
| Audio Section (Controls the audio settings of the system) | ||
| 1 | audio level control Controls | the volume of the audio source selected. |
| 2 | volume meter The LED | reflects the controlled volume.During firmware upgrade, the LED behavior is changed.Refer to Upgrading the Unit on page 73 for the LED behavior during firmware upgrade. |
| 3 | MIC / Line-in selector | Switches between the MIC / Line-in audio source.The button is lit when switched to this source. |
| 4 | MIC / Line-in audio 1 | Switches to the MIC / Line-in audio 1 source.The button is lit when switched to this source. |
| 5 | MIC/Line-in audio 2 | Switches to the MIC / Line-in audio 2 source.The button is lit when switched to this source. |
| 6 | HDMI 1 audio source | Switches to the HDMI 1 audio source.The button is lit when switched to this source. |
| 7 | HDMI 2 audio source | Switches to the HDMI 2 audio source.The button is lit when switched to this source. |
| 8 | HDMI 3 audio source | Switches to the HDMI 3 audio source.The button is lit when switched to this source. |
| 9 | HDMI 4 audio source | Switches to the HDMI 4 audio source.The button is lit when switched to this source. |
| 10 | AFV Audio-Follows-Video | Press to light the AFV button. the source's audio is played whenever its video is being displayed. |
| 11 | mute Mutes / unmutes the | audio of the audio source selected.Muting HDMI source 1, 2, 3, or 4, will also turn off its AFV. |
| 12 | PGM Switches to the audio of PGM.The button is lit when switched to this source. | |
| Video Section (controls the video settings of the system) | ||
| 13 | scenes selector Selects | the current stream (PGM) scene and the preview (PRV) scene.Greenly lit button indicates PRV Preview.Redly lit button indicates PGM Preview. |
| Transition Control Section (switches the current stream (PGM) scene to the preview (PRV) stream and vice versa) | ||
| 14 | auto (transition) | Pressing the Auto button performs the transition at a set interval (0.3 - 3 seconds).Go to the Setting Deck and refer to page 52 on how to modify this specified time.Press and hold for 3 seconds to enter Quick Mode. Refer to Edit the video scenes in scene editor, tune audio settings in the audio mixer deck, adjusting audio delays in the settings deck, etc. Tap Apply to apply the changes. on page 70 for more information. |
| 15 | cut (transition) The transition happens immediately when you press the Cut button.Press and hold for 3 seconds to enter Quick Mode. Refer to Edit the video scenes in scene editor, tune audio settings in the audio mixer deck, adjusting audio delays in the settings deck, etc. Tap Apply to apply the changes. on page 70 for more information. | |
| No. | Component Description | |
| 16 T | Bar (transition) Slide the T-Bar to start the transition. The scene transition speed depends on how fast you slide the bar.Sliding the T-bar all the way to one end will complete the transition.You can create different effects by sliding it slowly, quickly or even pausing it halfway. | |
| 17 iPad stand Holds the iPad for convenient viewing. | ||
| 18 | Go Live Press this button to enter a pause screen during streaming. | |
| 19 pause stream Press this | ||
| 20 SRC / PGM view selector | Press to switch displaying between HDMI source 1, HDMI source 2, HDMI source 3, HDMI source 4, and PGM. | |
Rear View

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ATEN| No. | Component Description | |
| 1 | SRC / PGM output port | Programmed (PGM) video output. |
| 2 | 4K HDMI loop out port/4K HDMI 1 input port | An 4K HDMI 1 input source and a 4K HDMI loop out. |
| 3 | FHD HDMI 2 input port/HDMI 3 input port/HDMI 4 input port | HDMI 1080P video input that can take HDMI 1080P video input 2, 3, or 4. To select input 2, 3, or 4, go to Media on page 40. |
| 4 | Ethernet port For Internet connection. | |
| 5 | USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-A port (storage only) | For livestream recording. |
| 6 | USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-A port | For firmware upgrade. |
| 7 | MIC in/Line in audio ports | Connect MIC or audio sources for additional audio effects. |
| 8 | power jack Powers the unit. | |
| 9 | power switch Switch the power on the unit. | |
Side View

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Diagram of a handheld device with labeled parts, showing internal components and numbered callouts.| No. | Component Description | |
| 1 | iPad link port (data only) | Connects to the iPad for ATEN OnAir app. |
| 2 | 3.5mm audio monitor jack | Sound output for the PGM scene (the redly lit scene). |
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Chapter 2
Hardware Setup

Please review the safety information regarding the placement of this device in Safety Instructions, page 77.
Connecting the StreamLIVE™ PRO Unit
Before you begin to connect the StreamLIVE™ PRO, make sure to download and install the ATEN OnAir PRO app on your iPad / Android tablet / Chromebook / Windows device. To install the StreamLIVE™ PRO app, scan the QR codes below.
For Windows device users, please download the app using the Microsoft Store Download Link below.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/aten-onair/9ndjk7b1mbmd?activetab=pivot:overviewtab


Follow the steps below to connect the StreamLIVE™ PRO to HDMI sources and the host.

flowchart
graph TD
A["UC9040 (Side)"] --> B["3"]
A --> C["4"]
A --> D["5"]
A --> E["6"]
A --> F["7"]
A --> G["8"]
A --> H["9"]
B --> I["HDMI Video Source examples (unencrypted)"]
C --> J["Audio Source examples"]
D --> K["External Storage Device"]
E --> L["ATEN Stream to USB Capture"]
F --> M["Network"]
G --> N["USB"]
H --> O["Android Tablet"]
I --> P["HDMI HDMI"]
J --> Q["6.35 mm TRS"]
K --> R["6.35 mm TRS"]
L --> S["MonitorM HDMI"]
M --> T["Chromebook HDI Platforms"]
N --> U["ATEN Stream to USB Capture"]
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Plug the power adapter into the StreamLIVE™ PRO's power jack and into an AC power source.
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Turn on the power switch on the StreamLIVE™ PRO.
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Connect your HDMI sources (e.g. PC, gaming console, or video recorder) ^1 .
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Connect a mic-in and/or line-in audio source.
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(Optional) Connect the SRC / PGM output port and the 4K HDMI loop out port if necessary:
a) Connect an HDMI display to the SRC / PGM output port.
b) Connect an HDMI display to the 4K HDMI loop out port.
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Connect the StreamLIVE™ PRO to the Internet using an Ethernet cable ^2 and follow the on-screen instructions on the ATEN OnAir™ Pro app to complete the configuration. If you wish to control the StreamLIVE™ PRO using an Android tablet or Chromebook via network, , make sure the Android tablet or Chromebook and the StreamLIVE™ PRO are installed within the same network environment. See Pairing an Android Tablet or Chromebook via Network, page 15.
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(Optional) If you wish to record your live stream, connect a USB storage device and refer to Recording Live-stream Video (External Storage) on page 60 for more information. Or, you can connect a UAC audio interface (e.g. USB mic).
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Connect an earphone to listen to and monitor sound outputs.
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Connect your iPad or Chromebook to the iPad link port for control purpose and power supply. Refer to Connecting iPad on page 14 and Connecting Chromebook, page 16 for more information.
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(Optional) Place your iPad onto the iPad stand as shown in the diagram below ^3 .

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Line drawing of a laptop with control panel and keypad (no text or symbols)Note: 1. The HDMI sources must be unencrypted.
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Use the connected iPad or Android tablet to configure further network settings for livestreaming.
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iPad placed on the unit is recommended for viewing only. Hand holding your iPad is still recommended for control.
Connecting iPad
iPad with Lightning Connector
For iPads with lightning connectors, using the USB-C to USB Type-A cable included, connect its USB-C end to the StreamLIVE™ PRO and its USB-A end to an Apple Lightning to USB 3 Adapter (not included, may need additional purchase), which shall connect to your iPad.
If you wish to have the charging function, connect your lightning charging cable to the Apple Lightning to USB 3 Adapter.
iPad with USB-C Connector
For iPads having USB-C connectors, simply connect the USB-C to USB-C cable included between your iPad and the StreamLIVE™ PRO.
Pairing an Android Tablet or Chromebook via Network
To pair an Android tablet or Chromebook to the StreamLIVE™ PRO via network, make sure the StreamLIVE™ PRO and the Android tablet or Chromebook are both connected to the same network environment, and then do the following.
- Connect a monitor to the SRC / PGM output port.
- Press and hold the PGM pushbutton for 3 seconds to display a QR code on the monitor.
- Open the ATEN OnAir™ Pro app on the Android tablet or Chromebook, and tap Scan QR Code to connect device.

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ATEN | OnAir™ VIDEO AUDIO SETTINGS VISUALS Scan QR-Code to connect device Scene → FreeText Creative Overlay Picture in Picture Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Split Screen Dual Stream Background Scene 5 Scene 6 Scene 7 Scene 8 Quick Mode Screen1 Scene2 Scene3- Use the QR code scanner to scan to scan the QR code displayed on the monitor.

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graph TD
A["1 Connect device and label to the next generation"] --> B["2 Connect device SRC/PDM HDMI Output to resolution"]
B --> C["3 Long periods from panel "TBD/PDM" buttons, working for UK code share up PDM's status"]
C --> D["4 Scan QR Code and setting for current device status, which uses the scanning"]
Your Android tablet or Chromebook is now connected with the StreamLIVE ^™ PRO.
You may refer to the link below for a video demonstration containing the following:
♦ a tutorial on how to upgrade the StreamLIVE™ PRO firmware
- a tutorial on how to use an Android table to remotely control the StreamLIVE™ PRO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1NCHnAMKQI
Connecting Chromebook
There are two ways to connect a Chromebook to the StreamLIVE ^™ PRO. You can either connect the Chromebook via network or connect the Chrombook directly to the StreamLIVE ^™ PRO using the USB-C to USB Type-A cable provided.
- To connect the Chromebook via network, see Pairing an Android Tablet or Chromebook via Network, page 15.
- To connect the Chromebook directly to the StreamLIVE™ PRO, simply connect the USB-C to USB Type-A cable included between your Chromebook and the StreamLIVE™ PRO.
Using the OnAir Cam App
To use your camera feed on an iOS mobile device as video source through the OnAir Cam app, install the app from App Store.
Supported Systems
The ATEN OnAir Cam app supports the following mobile operating systems:
| Mobile Operating System Supported Versions | |
| iOS version 10 or later | |
Installing the ATEN OnAir Lite App
- Install the ATEN OnAir Cam app on an iOS mobile device.

a) From the mobile device, tap the App Store
b) In the search box, type "ATEN OnAir Cam".
c) Tap ATEN OnAir Cam and install the app.
- From the mobile device, tap the ATEN OnAir Cam app icon

- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Connecting the iOS Mobile Device
Before using the ATEN OnAir Cam app, make sure to connect your iOS mobile device to the StreamLIVE™ PRO's HDMI input ports using a Lightning Digital AV Adapter (Apple) or any other lightning to HDMI adapter.

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iPad or iPhone Lightning Digital AV Adapter UC9040 (Rear)Chapter 3
ATEN OnAir PRO App & Side Menu
ATEN OnAir PRO app acts as the central controller for UC9040. The app's design is a control panel where you can monitor program results, edit scenes, setup video and audio stream settings, stream recording settings, etc.
Download the ATEN OnAir PRO app from App Store and install it on your iPad.
The icon looks like the one below:

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OnAir Pro ATENTap to open the ATEN OnAir PRO application and the tutorial will start for the first time you open it.

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5:14 PM Mon Jun 29 Hardware Installation 1/6 Skip Power Plug the Power Adapter into the UC9040 power jack and into an AC power source. ATEN Power Cord Next >Follow the on-screen instruction as it guides you through the basics of using the ATEN OnAir PRO app with UC9040.
When finished, a message will be shown:

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5:40 PM Tue Jun 30 ATEN OnAir VIDEO AUDIO SETTINGS 00'00'00 STAGE PREVIEW Quick Moon PROGRAM VOLUME ON ON SCENE 1 Scene 1 Free Text The You Name Picture in Picture 4 Scene 2 Scene 7 Scene 4 Split Screen Dual Stream Creative Overlay Scene 5 Scene 6 Scene 3 Scene 8 Connected with Device Got itTo run the tutorial again, tap the icon on the top left corner for the side menu and tap ! Tutorial
Page Components

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5:11 PM Mon Jun 29 ATEN | OnAir | 1 2 VIDEO AUDIO SETTINGS 3 00:03:19 STAGE 4 PREVIEW Quick Mode You can transition scene without pressure. PROGRAM VOLUME ON ON SCENE 1 Scene 1 Free Text 2 The Your Name Creative Overlay 3 Scene 2 Picture in Picture 4 4 Scene 8 Scene 4 Quick Mode 5 Split Screen Dual Stream 6 Background 7 Scene 5 Scene 6 Scene 7 Scene 6 None Connected with Device 5 6 Server1 Server2| No. | Component Description | |
| 1 | Side Menu | Tap the icon for the side menu. Refer to Side Menu on page 22 for more details. |
| 2 | Deck Selector Tap to | select the desired configuration deck.Three decks are available: Video Mixer, Audio Mixer and Setting. |
| 3 | GoLive | Tap to start streaming. Tap to pause streaming. The timer on the left shows how long you have been streaming for. |
| 4 | Deck Content The content depends on the selected deck. | |
| 5 | iPad Link Status | Displays the link status between your iPad and the StreamLIVETM PRO. |
| 6 | Network Traffic Status | Displays the network traffic status. |
Side Menu
A side menu is available for project management, tutorial, app information and self-diagnostic function. For the side menu, tap the icon on the top left corner.

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5:12 PM Mar Jun 28 ATEN | OnAir™ VICO AUDIO SETTINGS 00:00:00 Current Project Demo Create New Project Copy as New Project Open Project Import Project Export Project All Projects Tutorial About Reset the Device Self-Diagnostic PROGRAM Video ON ON TRANSITION Quick Mode Free text Creative Overlay Picture in Picture Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Dual Stream Background Scene 6 Scene 7 Scene 8 Server1 Save2Current Project
Tap the icon to edit the name of your project:

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5:41 PM Tue Jun 30 ATEN | OnAir™ Current Project Demo Create New Project Copy as New Project Open Project Import Project Export Project Rename Demo 4/16 Cancel Rename "Demo" Democratic Democracy q w e r t y u i o p a s d f g h j k l done z x c v b n m ! ? .?123 .?123Create Project
1. Tap Create New Project.

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S-13 PM Mon Jun 29 ATEN | OnAir™ Current Project Demo Create New Project Copy as New Project Open Project Import Project Export Project All Projects Project Name Untitled 7/16 Template None Demo Presentation Show Game Class Cancel Create Tutorial Stream Tutorial About Reset the Device Self-Diagnostic- Enter a name for the project.
- (Optional) Select a template. Templates are project settings pre-configured for you if you are unsure how your new project should be.
- Tap Create.
Copy as New Project
If you like the settings of your current project when you are to create a new one, you can use this function copy the settings.
1. Tap Create New Project.

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S:13 PM Mon Jun 29 ATEN OnAir Current Project Demo Create New Project Copy as New Project 1 New Project 2 copy of project 15/16 Cancel 3 Create "project" projector projects 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 q w e r t y u i o p done a s d f g h j k l z x c v b n m ! ? ? .?123 .?123-
Enter a name for the project.
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Tap Create.
Open Project
Tap Open Project for a list of available projects. An example is shown:

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S:18 PM Mon Jun 29 ATEN OnAir™ VIDEO AUDIO SETTINGS 00:00:00 Current Project Demo Create New Project Copy as New Project Open Project Import Project Export Project All Projects Tutorial About Reset the Device Self-Diagnostic PROGRAM Demo ON ON VOLUME 2 Creative Overlay Scene 3 Picture Scene 4 Free Text Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Real Stream Background Scene 6 Scene 7 Scene 8 Quick ModeTap to select the project you wish to use.
Import Project
Tap Import Project to import a project to the ATEN OnAir PRO app. Please select a bin file as highlighted below, ATEN OnAir PRO app cannot import image file.

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On My iPad Pages Cancel Search Demo.bin Jul 1, 2020 at 6:30 PM 3.8 MB IMG_0002 Jun 29, 2020 at 5:05 PM 854 KB IMG_0003 Jun 29, 2020 at 5:06 PM 712 KB IMG_0004 Jun 29, 2020 at 5:07 PM 774 KB IMG_0005 Jun 29, 2020 at 5:11 PM 706 KB IMG_0006 Jun 29, 2020 at 5:12 PM 880 KB IMG_0007 Jun 29, 2020 at 5:12 PM 719 KB IMG_0008 Jun 29, 2020 at 5:12 PM 1.9 MB IMG_0009 Jun 29, 2020 at 5:12 PM 1.9 MB IMG_0010 Jun 29, 2020 at 5:12 PM 1.9 MBExport Project
Tap Export Project to export and share your projects.

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SAY PM Tue Jun 10 ATEN | OnAir™ Current Project Demo Create New Project Copy as New Project Open Project Import Project Export Project All Projects Tutorial About Reset the Device Self-Diagnostic Demo Archive: 2.7 MB AirDrop Messages Mail Notes Save to Files Edit Actions... Scene 6 Scene 8 Scene 9 Picture in Picture Scene 4All Projects
For information of the available projects, tap All Projects. An example is shown:

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5:14 PM Mon Jun 29 ATEN OnAir Current Project Demo Create New Project Copy as New Project Open Project Import Project Export Project All Projects Close All Projects Open Name Last Modified Demo 2020/06/29 PM 5:13:13 Tutorial About Reset the Device Self-DiagnosticYou can also open or delete the projects here.
To open a project, tap to select a project and tap Open. An example is shown:

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ATEN OnAir Current Project Demo Create New Project Copy as New Project Open Project Import Project Export Project All Projects Close All Projects Open Name Last Modified Demo 2020/06/29 PM 5:13:13To delete a project, tap the garbage can icon corresponding the project. An example is shown:

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ATEN | OnAir CD X Current Project Demo Create New Project Copy as New Project Open Project Import Project Export Project All Projects Close All Projects Open Name Last Modified Demo 2020/06/29 PM 6:13/13Tutorial
Tap Tutorial to go through the tutorial again.

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S:14 PM Mon Jun 29 Hardware Installation 1/6 Skip Power Plug the Power Adapter into the UC9040 power jack and into an AC power source. Power Cord Next >About
Tap About for information of the ATEN OnAir PRO app. An example is shown below:

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5:16 PM Mon Jun 29 ATEN | OnAir™ Current Project Demo Create New Project Copy as New Project Open Project Import Project Export Project All Projects Tutorial About Reset the Device Self-Diagnostic Program About APP Version : V1.0.069 Firmware : V1.1.101 OK Picture in Picture Scene 4Reset the Device
Tap Reset the Device to reset the StreamLIVE™ PRO to its factory default settings. A warning message below appears and tap OK.

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5:16 PM Mon Jun 29 ATEN | OnAir PRO Current Project Demo Create New Project Copy as New Project Open Project Import Project Export Project All Projects Tutorial About Reset the Device Self-Diagnostic reset to default It may erase all the configurations. Are you sure you want to reset to default? Cancel OK Picture in Picture Screen 4Self-Diagnostic
Tap Self-Diagnostic to self-diagnose for a report. An example is shown:

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Self-diagnostic report Device Information: modelName : UC9040 fwVersion : V1.1.101.001 panelVersion : V1.1.102 boardVersion : A-01 buildVersion : 20061885 serialNumber : 0000000000 Check Memory: [ OK ] DDR Check Sound Cards: [ OK ] AUDIO_IN [ OK ] HDMI 59040000.encoder Check Video Inputs: [ OK ] video1 [ OK ] video2 [ OK ] video3 [ OK ] video4 Check Video Outputs:You can tap the ◀con to share the report.
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Chapter 4
ATEN OnAir PRO App & Video Mixer
Video Mixer
The video mixer page allows you to preview videos of PRV and PGM, adjust MIC and PGM volume, scene selection and editing, and transition control.
The components of the page is shown below:

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5:11 PM Mon Jun 29 ATEN OnAir PRO VIDEO AUDIO SETTINGS 00:03:19 STAGE PREVIEW 1 Quick Mode You can transition scene without preview PROGRAM 2 VOLUME 3 ON ON SCENE Scene → 1 Free Text 2 Creative Overlay 3 Picture in Picture 4 Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 5 Split Screen 6 Dual Stream 7 Background 8 Scene 5 Scene 6 Scene 7 Scene 8 TRANSITION Quick Mode 6 Connected with Device Server1 Server2| No. | Component Description | |
| 1 | P R VPreview | The preview scene. |
| No. | Component | Description |
| 2 | P G MPreview | The program scene, or the on-air video output of the system.You can tap [on the bottom right-hand corner or tap on the scene twice to view the video source in full screen mode. An example is shown below: Tap the [RACK]on the top left-hand corner or tap the scene twice to return to the previous page. |
| 3 VolumeControl | Tap and drag the volume slider to adjust PGM and earphone volume. | |
| 4 SceneSelector | 8 scenes are shown here.Green outline scene = PRV Preview.e.g. Red outline scene = PGM Preview.e.g. Tap a scene to put the scene into the PRV Preview section.Tap and hold a scene to re-order the scene sequence.To put the scene in PRV Preview to PGM Preview, use the Transition Control (explained below). | |
| No. | Component Description | |
| 5 SceneEditor | You can configure each individual scenes by tapping this icon.Refer to Scene Editor on page 39 on how to edit each scene. | |
| 6 TransitionControl | Controls the switching between the current stream (PGM)scene and the preview (PRV) stream. Refer to Transition Control on page 37 on how to use this function. | |
Transition Control
To enable Quick Mode, Tap to start Quick Mode ().

During Quick Mode, PRV preview disappears and you can tap any of the scenes to broadcast the scene as the PGM preview.
To disable Quick Mode, Tap against to exit Quick Mode

There are eight DVE switching effects for the transition control.
| No. | Component Description | |
| 1 | Circle ![]() | |
| 2 | Window ![]() | |
| 3 | Polka ![]() | |
| 4 | Circle ![]() | |
| 5 | Fade ![]() | |
| 6 | Heart ![]() | |
| 7 | ![]() | C r o |
| 8 | Rando ![]() |
Transition Control when the Quick Mode is Disabled
| Component Description | |
![]() | Tapping theAutobutton will begin the transition after a specified time (0.3-3.0 seconds). Go to the Setting Deck and refer to page 52 on how to modify this specified time. |
![]() | Tapping theCutbutton and the transition happens immediately. |
To set a DVE switching effect for the PGM preview, do the following:
- Select a DVE switching effect, the icon lights up

- Tap the Auto

Transition Control when the Quick Mode is Enabled
To set a DVE switching effect for the PGM preview, do the following:
- Select a DVE switching effect, the icon lights up.
- Tap on a scene of your choice from the Scene Selector to enable the selected DVE switching effect after the specified time (0.3-3.0 seconds). Refer to page 52 on how to modify this specified time.
If you do not want any DVE switching effect for the PGM preview, do the following:
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Select, the icon lights up.
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Tap on a scene of your choice from the Scene Selector to instantly broadcast the selected scene as the PGM preview.
To disable Quick Mode, Tap again to exit Quick Mode

When you tap the icon under a scene in the scene selector region, you can start editing the scene's display.
An example is shown below:

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5:20 PM Mon Jun 29 ATEN OnAir VIDEO AUDIO SETTINGS 00:00:00 1 LIVE Dual Stream 6 2 3 4 5 6 7 SCENE 6 1. Name Scene 6 2. Background Odds 3. Media Layout 9 4. Media Source 10 A 1 2 3 4 B 1 2 3 4 3 Overlay Dual Stream 6 4 Media Connected with Device Apply Cancel Server 2 11 12| No. | Component Description | |
| 1 | Scene Display This region is how this scene will be displayed. You can configure the components within the region. | |
| 2 | Resize/Crop tool | Tap to resize/crop the selected item.Refer to Resize/Crop Tool on page 42 on how to use this function. |
| 3 | Overlay | Edit overlay in this region. You can Delete, Edit, and Show/Hide Overlay.1. Show/Hide Overlay: Tap to show or hide2. Edit: Tap to edit3. Delete: Tap to deleteYou can also re-order the overlays to determine which overlay is to be displayed on top. Refer to Re-order the Overlays, page 45 for more details. |
| No. | Component | Description |
4 Media Select the source(s) and how the source(s) are laid out for the scene.HDMI-A: Display an input source between HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3, and HDMI 4 input sources.HDMI-B: Display an input source between HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3, and HDMI 4 input sources. 3. Dual View: Dual View Mode (Picture-in-Picture or Picture-by-Picture).4. Background: Plain Background. | ||
| 5 Add Text Overlay | Tap this icon to add a text overlay. Refer to Add/Edit Text Overlay on page 44 below for more information.To edit the location and size of the overlay, select the overlay in the “Overlay” region and configure in the “Scene Display” region.The added overlay will appear in the “Overlay” region.Up to 30 text overlays (layers) are support per scene. | |
| 6 Add Image Overlay | Tap this icon to add an image overlay.Tapping allows you to add an Image Overlay. iPad will flip to the Photos page for you to select an image. Select the image and tap OK.To relocate, tap and hold the overlay to drag.To resize, refer to Resize/Crop Tool on page 42.The added overlay will appear in the “Overlay” region.Up to 5 image overlays (layers) are support per scene. | |
| 7 Switch Video Source (Dual-View) | During dual-view, tapping this button switches video source position between 1 and 2. | |
| 8 Scene Information | This region displays the scene name and background.Tap the Name field to edit.Tap the Background field to select between Color or Picture.![]() | |
| 9 Media Layout Tap to select the preferred dual-view (Picture-in-Picture or Picture-by-Picture) layout.You can also resize the dual-view. | ||
| 10 Media Source HDMI-A: Select an input source between HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3, and HDMI 4 input sources to be displayed on HDMI-A.HDMI-B: Select an input source between HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3, and HDMI 4 input sources to be displayed on HDMI-B. | ||
| 11 Apply Tap this button to apply the configuration into this scene. | ||
| 12 Cancel Tap this button to cancel all configurations made in this page. | ||
Resize/Crop Tool
This section describes how to resize or crop any of the components in the “Scene Display” region.
Resize
To resize any component, tap the component (overlay or media) and a resize tool will be visible on the “Scene Display” region. Examples are shown below:

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Tap and drag to resize the component Creative Overlay 3 3 Creative Overlay Tap and select Overlay Tap and drag to resize the component Creative Overlay 3 3 Creative Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay Overlay OverlayTap and hold to drag the resize tool to resize the component.
Crop (Media Only)
To resize a media, tap the media. An example is shown:

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Tap to start configuring Creative Overlay 3 3 Creative Overlay Media Tap and select MediaTap the Resize/Crop Tool to start the tool.
Pinch your finger inward or outward to crop. A small box is on the left of the “Scene Display” region to show the display area (cropped area).

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Picture in Picture 4 DONE Display area (cropped area) Pinch to adjust (crop) the display areaWhen completed, tap DONE on the top right corner.
Add/Edit Text Overlay
Tapping allows you to add a Text Overlay to the scene. A pop-up configuration page and its description is shown below:

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Tap to close Close Add Text OK Tap to confirm configuration Tap the area to add/edit text Text Add text Size 12 > Tap to change text size Bold Color # FF000000 > Tap to toggle bold text Background Rounded Color # FFFFFFFF > Tap to change text color Outline Size 1.0 > Tap to show/hide background Color # FF000000 > Tap to change background color Tap to show/hide outline (outlining the text overlay) Tap to change outline size Tap to change outline colorWhen completed, tap OK to save the configuration and return to the previous screen.
To edit the location and size of the overlay, select the overlay in the “Overlay” region and configure in the “Scene Display” region.
Re-order the Overlays
To re-order the overlays, tap and hold the overlay you wish to re-order. The overlay can then be dragged. You can drag the overlay to the place you wish it to be placed within the Overlay region. An example is shown:

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5:20 PM Mon Jun 29 ATEN OnAir VIDEO AUDIO SETTINGS 00:00:00 Picture in Picture 6 Show Scene Template SCENE 6 1. Name Scene 8 2. Background Color 3. Media Layout 4. Media Source A 1 2 3 4 B 1 2 3 4 6 Dual Stream Overlay DUALStream Media Dual-vee Background Apply Cancel Connected with Device Server1 Server2
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Picture in Picture 6 Shutter Visual Templates Picture in Picture 6 Shutter Visual Templates Dual Stream Dual Stream
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Picture in Picture Show Scene template 6 Scenario 6 1. Name Scene 8 2. Background Color 3. Media Source 4. Media Overlay disappeared as it was re-ordered to A 1 2 3 4 be behind the gray picture overlay Overlay sent to the back 6 Dual Stream HDMI-A HDM-B Dual-clare Background Media Apply Cancel Connected with Device Server 1 Server 2Chapter 5
ATEN OnAir PRO App & Audio Mixer
Audio Mixer
The components of the Audio Mixer deck page is shown below:

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5:12 PM Mon Jun 29 ATEN OnAir VIDEO AUDIO SETTINGS 00:00:00 STAGE PREVIEW Quick Mode You can transition once otherwise preview PROGRAM TRANSITION MITER 1 HDMI 1 2 HDMI 2 3 HDMI 3 4 5 6 7 8 AFV ON 2 AFV ON AFV ON AFV ON ON ON Connected with Device Server Server 2| No. | Component Description |
| 1 | Audio Level Control |
| No. | Component | Description |
| 2 HDMI 1, 2, 3,and 4 Audio Control | |Audio-Follows-Video ON: Broadcasting the source's video will also play the source's audio. |ON: The audio is turned on (unmuted). OFF: The audio is turned off (muted). | |
| 3 MIC Gain Control | You can adjust the MIC Gain settings here:![]() Tap adjust the options. | |
| 4 | L / R Control | Tap and hold to drag and control which side of the sound source is to be more emphasized. |
| 5 | M a s Level Control | tSlide the volume/slide Pto control the volume of Master/PGM. |
| 6 | M a s Compressor | tYou can adjust the Master/PGM Compressor here: Tapdraç ![]() |
| 7 Earphone Level Control | Controls the volume level of the earphone. | |
| No. | Component Description | |
| 8 Earphone Compressor | You can adjust the Earphone Compressor here: Tap to enable/disable the compressor function and drag the dial to adjust the threshold. | |
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Chapter 6
ATEN OnAir PRO App & Settings
Settings
The Setting deck page is shown below:

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5:12 PM Mon Jun 29 ATEN | OnAir® VIDEO AUDIO SETTINGS 00:00:00 GENERAL > STREAM > OUTPUT > Pause Picture Picture Transition Period (6.3 - 3.0 sec) 3.0 sec NETWORK Mode DHCP Manual IP Address 192.168.0.12 Mask 258.268.268.0 Gateway 192.168.0.1 DNS Network Sharing ● Enable Network Sharing to allow the iPad to share internet connection with the UC9040. This may also increase the Internet Traffic between the UC9040 and the iPad itself Apply Cancel RESET TO DEFAULT Connected with Device Server1 Server2If you have configured a settings, Apply button will light up. Click it to apply the settings.
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5:12 PM Mon Jun 29 ATEN OnAir VIDEO AUDIO SETTINGS 00:00:00 GENERAL STREAM OUTPUT Pause Picture Picture Transition Period (0:3 - 3.0 sec) 3.0 sec NETWORK Mode DHCP Manual IP Address 192 168.5.92 Mask 265 265.255.0 Gateway 192 168.2.1 DNS Network Sharing Enable Network Sharing to allow the iPad to share Internet connection with the UC9040. This may also increase the internet traffic between the UC9040 and the iPad itself. RESET TO DEFAULT Apply Cancel Connected with Device Server1 Server2| Component | Description |
| Pause Picture | Pause picture is the display when the streaming is paused. You can select black, the pause logos, or upload your own custom logo.![]() |
| Transition Period | This is the scene transitioning delay for theAutobutton (on the app or on the unit). Choose between 0.3 and 3 seconds. (Refer to Transition Control on page 37 for theAutobutton behavior) |
| Component Description | |
| Network Settings | Choose your preferred network configuration methods. Mode: ◆ DHCP: The network automatically assigns IP address and the corresponding fields. ◆ Manual: If you are in a place where you are unable to utilize the DHCP method, you will need to get the settings, possibly from IT, and input them into each field here manually. Network Sharing: Enable to allow the iPad to share internet connection with the StreamLIVETM PRO. This may also increase the internet traffic between the StreamLIVETM PRO and the iPad itself. |
Stream

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5:12 PM Mon Jun 29 ATEN OnAir PRO VIDEO AUDIO SETTINGS 00:00:00 GENERAL > STREAM > OUTPUT > Server 1 URL Stream Key Server 2 URL stream.v10.156.83/ve History You could not have both streaming and recording functions running together at the same time. Reset to DEFAULT Apply Cancel Connected with Device Server1 Server2| Component Description | |
| Stream Connection Settings | Configure live-stream and external recording information here:Server 1 & 2:☐: disable stream.☐: enable stream.You can stream to two platforms simultaneously* if you enable both Server 1 & 2.For the stream key field, an eye icon will be shown. Tap to toggle between and : ☐represents invisible stream key.☐represents visible stream key.An example of visible stream key is shown: Tap to select a previous keyed-in URL and Stream Key. If you wish to paste a copied stream key into the field, make sure it is visible ☐URL and Stream Key: Obtain the URL and Stream Key from the platform(s) you wish to livestream on and put them into their corresponding fields.An example URL and Stream Key is shown in Example Live-stream URL and Stream Key (Facebook) below.Detailed configuration of your live-streaming / video recording software / platform is not within the scope of this user manual, please refer to the software / platform's instruction guide / manual.Record Live-stream VideoIf you wish to record the video live-stream as a video output*, you can enable the External Storage (☐). For more details on setting up your live-stream video recording, refer to Recording Live-stream Video (External Storage) on page 60.Note: A maximum of 2 stream outputs are allowed:a) 2 streams, b) 1 stream and 1 recording, c) 1 stream, or d) 1 recording |
Output

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S:12 PM Mon Jun 29 ATEN | OnAir™ VIDEO AUDIO SETTINGS 00:00:00 GENERAL > STREAM > OUTPUT > VIDEO OUTPUT Streaming Resolution 720p 25 Streaming Quality Quality 4000 Kbps Video System PAL NTSD AUDIO OUTPUT Audio Delay Time ( 0ms-300ms) 300 ms RESET TO DEFAULT Apply Cancel Connected with Device Server1 Server2| Component Description | |
| Video Output | Streaming Resolution: Select your stream resolution from one of the following:![]() |
Streaming Quality: Select the quality from one of the following.![]() | |
| If manual is selected, the quality slider will light up and you can tap and drag the slider to a desired stream quality. | |
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Video System: Click to select the video system of your choice.![]() | |
| Audio Output | Audio Delay Time: If you are experiencing audio delays (due to network or other reasons), you can adjust this slider, in milliseconds, to sync the audio with the video. |
Reset Settings
Tap to reset the configurations you have made to this device's settings page.

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5:10 PM Fri Jul 3 ATEN OnAir VIDEO AUDIO SETTINGS 00:00:00 GENERAL > STREAM > OUTPUT > VIDEO OUTPUT Streaming Resolution Audio 80 Streaming Quality Quality sPoln Kips Video by AUDIO OUT Audio Pack 320 ms Cancel OK Apply Cancel Connected with Device Sendout Audio Review2 UpdateExample Live-stream URL and Stream Key (Facebook)

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Connect Your Live Stream to the Live API Use live streaming software or a hardware-encoder. Learn more 1. Choose where you want to post your broadcast on the right. 2. Preview your broadcast with a stream key or paired encoder. Stream Key Paired Encoder Enter the information below into your software's settings. Use a stream connection URL Use a previous stream key Use a backup stream Some URL Apache Web api=facebook.com.au?http/ Copy Ingest URLs Pendant Stream Key 2023041700119637e_ik=08a_par=1da_sum=08a_vrapi=aE=About.IBP Super&Work Copy Reset 3. Select Go Live in the bottom right corner. Don't put third-party video ads in your live video. For example, don't include bumpers, pre-roll, mid-roll or post-roll. Ensure any pre-recorded content is clearly distinguishable from live content.Example Live-stream URL and Stream Key (YouTube)

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youtube.com Instructions and feedback OFFLINE Hello ATEN International Co., Ltd., welcome back! For other questions about live streamlets, please refer to the FAQ Get quick fresh step Change thumbnail BASIC INFORMATION STREAMING OPTION INFORMATION CARD Add a new information card Learn more about information cards ENCODER SETTING Server URL rhttp://a.rtmp.youtube.com/live2 Stream name/key ********** display "Super Message" debut After the user purchases the super message, they can highlight their message in the chat room. You can get some of the proceeds from the super messages sold! Enable super messages. cancel Enable DON'T SHOWN THIS MESSAGE AGAIN INSTANT STREAMING CHECKLISTRecording Live-stream Video (External Storage)
Before you start recording the live-stream videos, make sure that you have a storage device ready to start and is connected to the StreamLIVE ^TM HD.
Recording live-streams requires a USB 3.0 or later storage device. It is HIGHLY recommended that you use an external hard drive (with at least 32GB worth of storage).
When you first connect the storage device, the ATEN OnAir PRO app will verify its format and USB spec. If the format is not desirable, the ATEN OnAir PRO app will ask if you would like to format it. Make sure the files in the storage device are backed up before you format it.
When the format is desirable, you can start recording your live-stream.
External Storage Settings
Enable the External Storage (☐) by plugging a USB3.0 USB storage device to the USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-A port (storage only) located on the StreamLIVE™ PRO's rear panel.

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For Live-stream Video RecordingA warning message appears if there is no USB3.0 or later storage device plugged into the StreamLIVE ^TM PRO.

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5:09 PM Fri Jul 3 ATEN OnAir GENERAL STREAM OUTPUT WARNING There is no USB plugged on the device. OK Enter File Name: Split By Tone: Alou Format Format USD Storage Reset Setting Apply Cancel Corrected with Device Save1 Save2A warning message appears if the storage device plugged into the StreamLIVE™ PRO is not a USB3.0 or later storage device.

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Supports USB3.0 or above storage devices Using high-speed external storage (ex. HDD/SSD) for extended recording is recommended OK Reset Setting Apply Cancel Connected MTR Device Select... Debug2 External Line: VIDEO/SSD 400 17:42A confirmation message appears when a USB3.0 or later storage device is plugged into the StreamLIVE™ PRO.

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External disk connected A disk named VIDEOCLIP is connected. Up to 00:11:47 of recording time is left on the disk. OK File Name: Split By Time Format Format Util Storage Reset Setting Apply Cancel Connected with Devices Send1 Send2 External Disk VIDEOCLIP (00:11:47)Now you may configure the storage device's record settings or format the device manually.

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External Storage File Name record Split By Time 4 hrs Format Format USB StorageTap the File Name field to adjust the file name of the recording(s).
Tap the Split By Time drop-down menu to select how long a recording is before splitting into the next recording. The drop-down menu is shown:

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10 mins 30 mins 1 hr 2 hrs 4 hrs 10 hrsTap to manually go through the format process. A warning message below appears.

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Warning All data/partitions of the disk will be deleted, are you sure you want to format it? Cancel ContinueVideo Information for Live-stream Recording
Video Format: 1080p30
Video Compression: H. 264
Audio Compression: AAC
Video Container Format: MP4
Does not support uncompressed recording.
Record Media: USB 3.0 hard drive
Does not support SD card.
Setup
Before you start live-streaming, you need to setup your live-stream platform on the UC9040.
Setting these up can be on any interface (PC, laptop, tablets, etc.) as long as you are able to get the Server URL and Stream Key.
This section will therefore take you through obtaining the Server URL and Stream Key, input them into the ATEN OnAir PRO app, synchronize the ATEN OnAir PRO app with the UC9040 and start streaming using your iPad.
Follow the steps below:
Note: Facebook is the streaming platform example used in the setup steps below.
- On the iPad, open Safari (Internet browser) and go to the Facebook page.
Note: Make sure your iPad is Internet-enabled and is using desktop mode. If your iPad is always bringing you to the facebook app (or youtube, twitch, etc.), remove it from the system first and install it again later.
- Log into your account.
- On the dashboard, locate and tap the What's on your mind field.
- Tap to select Live Video.

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Create Post What's on your mind, Aten? Feeling/Activity Live Video Check in GIF GIF Watch Party Ask for Recommendations Only me ▼ Post- Tap the Connect button up top. A page similar to the one below is shown:

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Connect Your Live Stream to the Live API Use live streaming software or a hardware encoder. Learn more 1. Choose where you want to post your broadcast on the right. 2. Preview your broadcast with a stream key or paired encoder. Stream Key Paired Encoder Enter the information below into your software's settings. Use a stream connection (SQL) Use a persistent stream key Use a backup stream Stream URL https://home-up-4.facebook.com/LOtrings Copy Insgent URLs Persistent Stream Key 25333241702119637y_bk@Be_pm=18a_pm=0be_dlog-siamAizxt.ISP SubamCiflon Copy Reset 3. Select Go Live in the bottom right corner. Don't put third-party video ads in your live video. For example, don't include bumpers, pre-roll, mid-roll or post-roll. Ensure any pre-recorded content is closely distinguishable from live content.- Server URL and Stream Key are displayed here. Copy them and enter them into their corresponding fields in the stream settings section under the “Setting” deck of the ATEN OnAir PRO app.
Note: 1. Make sure the eye icon in the Stream Key field is shown as to allow you to paste the key.
2. It is highly recommended to check the "Use a persistent stream key" checkbox to keep this stream key.
- Connect the iPad to your UC9040. The ATEN OnAir PRO app will ask you about the synchronization option. Tap Start.

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UC9040 Connected Press Start to upload your project to the device. Start Reload project from device Warning, it may replace current project on iPad Cancel- Configure other settings on the ATEN OnAir PRO app and press the GO LIVE button on the unit or on the ATEN OnAir PRO app:


- Disconnect iPad from the unit and go to the Facebook Connect page. Upon receiving the stream, the Go Live button (on the bottom-right of the page) will light up.

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Post Settings Interactive Choose where to post your live broadcast: Share on a Page You Manage ATEN International Co. Ltd Say something about this live video... Title Add a title for your live broadcast (optional) Tags ? Add tags (ex: comedy, animals, make-up etc.) < img src="box1234560000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000> Schedule Go Live Go Live-
You can tap Go Live to start broadcasting your stream, or you can edit the information here (scope not part of this manual) before you start broadcasting your stream.
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Connect your iPad to the unit to control the stream using the ATEN OnAir PRO app.
Note: Streaming on other streaming platforms using the unit requires the same information (Server URL and Stream Key), refer to their websites for more information.
During the Live-Stream / Live-Stream Recording
During the live-stream or the live-stream video recording, you can:
- Use the transition function (T-bar, Auto button or Cut button) to switch PRV preview image to the PRG preview.

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TRANSITIONS AUTO CUT
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TRANSITION Quick Mode AUTO CUT
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TRANSITION Quick Mode None- Press the Pause button to pause streaming.

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A dark gray square with two vertical gray bars in the center, resembling a minimalist graphic symbol (no text or symbols present).- Press the GO LIVE button again to stop the stream.
- Edit the video scenes in scene editor, tune audio settings in the audio mixer deck, adjusting audio delays in the settings deck, etc. Tap Apply to apply the changes.
Download Requirements
◆ A computer connected to the Internet.
- An empty external storage device or a USB flash drive with at least 1.1GB of free space.
Preparing the Firmware
- On the external storage device, create a folder named "uc9040_img".
- Download the complete software and unzip it.
- Save your file (in the format "uc9040_Vx.x.xxx.bin") to the "uc9040_img" folder.
- Plug the external storage device to the rear USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-A port of the unit. See USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-A port, page 8.

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For Firmware Upgrade ATEN- Refer to Upgrading the Unit on page 73 to start firmware upgrade.
Note:
- A folder named "uc9040_img" must be created in the root menu of the USB storage device.
- The firmware upgrade file (*.bin) must be placed in the “uc9040 img” folder.
◆ The firmware upgrade file should look like the following:
uc9040_Vx.y.yyy where x and y combine to indicate its version and
$$ \mathbf {x} = 1 - 9 $$
$$ \mathbf {y} = 0 - 9 $$
- The unit will upgrade using the newest firmware. For example, if the folder has a “uc9040_V1.0.080” file and a “uc9040_V1.1.102” file, the unit will upgrade using the “uc9040_V1.1.102” file.
Upgrading the Unit
Follow the steps below to upgrade the unit.
Note: Make sure the prepared USB storage device is plugged into the rear USB port (USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-A port) of the unit.

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Press the Cut, Pause (the II) and Mute buttons at the same time to start the firmware upgrade.
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The unit will start the Upgrade Assessment where all the Volume Meter LEDs will blink every 0.5 seconds. Pictorial behavior is shown below:

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0.5s -□□□□+ ←→ -□□□□+ 0.5s- If the assessment succeeds, the unit will start upgrading.
The Volume Meter LED will start filling in from the negative side every 0.5 seconds. When all the LEDs are filled, they will all dim for 0.5 seconds and start filling in again. Pictorial behavior is shown below:

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A["0.5s 0.5s"] --> B["-□□□□+"]
B --> C["-■□□□+"]
C --> D["-■□□□+"]
D --> E["-■□□□+"]
E --> F["-■□□□+"]
F --> G["-■□□□+"]
G --> H["0.5s"]
style A fill:#f9f,stroke:#333
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Note: If the upgrade assessment fails, the GO LIVE button and the last LED of Volume Meter LEDs will blink every 0.3 seconds. Refer to Upgrade Assessment Fail on page 74 for more information.
- If the firmware upgrade was successful, the first LED of the Volume Meter LEDs will blink every 0.3 seconds. The unit will reboot after some time to complete the process.

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0.3s -□□□□+ ←→ -□□□□+ 0.3sNote: If the firmware upgrade fails, the last LED of Volume Meter LEDs will blink every 0.3 seconds. Refer to Upgrade Fail on page 75 for more information.
Upgrade Assessment Fail
When the upgrade assessments fail (e.g. when no USB storage device is connected or USB drive does not have a firmware upgrade file, etc.), the GO LIVE button and the last LED of Volume Meter LEDs will blink every 0.3 seconds.

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0.3s -□□□□+ & 0.3s -□□□□+ & GO LIVE GO LIVEPress the GO LIVE button to return the unit to normal operation and try again from step 1.
Upgrade Fail
If firmware upgrade fails during the firmware upgrade (e.g. disconnected USB storage device or power, etc.), the last LED of Volume Meter LEDs will blink every 0.3 seconds.

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0.3s -□□□□+ ←→ -□□□□+ 0.3sThe unit will reboot after some time and try to upgrade the firmware again.
If it fails again, it will reboot and try again.
When this happens, it is likely that the upgrade file is corrupted. We recommend:
- Unplug the power and the USB storage device from your UC9040.
- Retrieve the firmware file again and recheck the USB preparation process (Download Requirements).
- Replug your USB storage device.
- Replug the power. The unit will start the upgrade process after booting up.
If you are still unable to upgrade the unit's firmware, please contact your dealer.
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Safety Instructions
General
- This product is for indoor use only.
- Read all of these instructions. Save them for future reference.
◆ Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the device. - Do not place the device on any unstable surface (cart, stand, table, etc.). If the device falls, serious damage will result.
- Do not use the device near water.
- Do not place the device near, or over, radiators or heat registers.
- The device cabinet is provided with slots and openings to allow for adequate ventilation. To ensure reliable operation, and to protect against overheating, these openings must never be blocked or covered.
- The device should never be placed on a soft surface (bed, sofa, rug, etc.) as this will block its ventilation openings. Likewise, the device should not be placed in a built-in enclosure unless adequate ventilation has been provided.
- Never spill liquid of any kind on the device.
- Unplug the device from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
- The device should be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your dealer or local power company.
- To prevent damage to your installation it is important that all devices are properly grounded.
- Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord or cables. Route the power cord and cables so that they cannot be stepped on or tripped over.
- Position system cables and power cables carefully; Be sure that nothing rests on any cables.
- Never push objects of any kind into or through cabinet slots. They may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts resulting in a risk of fire or electrical shock.
- Do not attempt to service the device yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
- If the following conditions occur, unplug the device from the wall outlet and bring it to qualified service personnel for repair.
- The power cord or plug has become damaged or frayed.
♦ Liquid has been spilled into the device. - The device has been exposed to rain or water.
- The device has been dropped, or the cabinet has been damaged.
- The device exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service.
- The device does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed.
- Only adjust those controls that are covered in the operating instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage that will require extensive work by a qualified technician to repair.
Technical Support
International
- For online technical support – including troubleshooting, documentation, and software updates: http://support.aten.com
◆ For telephone support, see Telephone Support, page iv:
North America
| Email Support support@aten-usa.com | ||
| Online Technical Support | Troubleshooting Documentation Software Updates | http://www.aten-usa.com/support |
| Telephone Support 1-888-999-ATEN ext 4988 | 1-949-428-1111 | |
When you contact us, please have the following information ready beforehand:
◆ Product model number, serial number, and date of purchase
- Your computer configuration, including operating system, revision level, expansion cards, and software
◆ Any error messages displayed at the time the error occurred
◆ The sequence of operations that led up to the error
◆ Any other information you feel may be of help
Supported List of Android Tablets
Please see the list below for supported Android tablets.
| Manufacturer Model Name | |
| Acepad A140 | |
| Acer Walle | |
| Advance SP4702 | |
| SP5712 | |
| AIDATA ADT1012L | |
| ADT1061 | |
| Alldocube iPlay_20 | |
| iPlay_40 | |
| AllView Viva H1003 LTE PRO/1 | |
| Archos AC101XPro4G | |
| Axioo MH | |
| BEISTA X101 | |
| Blackview Tab8 | |
| BLOW PlatinumTAB10_4G | |
| Bluebird RT103 | |
| BMAX | I10_EEA |
| BMXC | BM108 |
| JR-M802 | |
| M107 | |
| M863-EEA | |
| XQ107-EEA | |
| BQru | BQ-1025L |
| BQ-8077L | |
| BRAVE | BTSL1 |
| BRIGMTON | BTPC-1025OC |
| Manufacturer | Model Name |
| BYJUS LRN10 | |
| LRNS10WIL0 | |
| Casper L20 | |
| VIA_L30 | |
| CHAINWAY P80 | |
| Cherry Mobile A840 | |
| Chosunbiz Chosunbiz | |
| Chuwi HiPadPlus_EEA | |
| HiPadX_eea_1 | |
| Surpad | |
| COMPUMAX BlueS10 | |
| Concord A10 | |
| Dream_Edition_C-754 | |
| Crelander A101 | |
| Crosscall Core-T4 | |
| Danew Dslide_1020 | |
| Dany Signature-S8 | |
| DEXP H210 | |
| Q210 | |
| Dicle_Tab Dicle Tab MyPen | P1 |
| Dicle Tab Ultra | |
| Dicle_Tab_Active | |
| DiDi (Japan) DDT-001 | |
| Digma | CITI_Octa_10_CS1219PL |
| CS7217PL | |
| CS8218PL | |
| Optima_10_X702_4G | |
| Optima_7_X700_4G | |
| Optima_8_Z801_4G | |
| TS1229PL | |
| TS7225PL | |
| Docomo | d-02K |
| Dragontouch Dragontouch | |
| MAX_10_eea | |
| NotePad_101_B | |
| Note Pad_102 | |
| T10M | |
| ELO Touch 15in-I-Series-4-USB-C | |
| Estar MID1020L | |
| Evercross X8 | |
| X9 | |
| EXCEED EX10S10 | |
| EX8S1 | |
| Fujitsu F-02K | |
| Patio730 | |
| Fusion5 F105Dv2 | |
| General Mobile e-tab 20 | |
| Geo (GeoTechVision) GEO10 | |
| Greentel Greentel-A10 | |
| G-Tab N28 | |
| Haier P20 | |
| Hihi HIHI-41KH-TAB-1-EEA | |
| Hisense | HITV105C |
| E22 | |
| Honeywell | TA60A |
| VM1A | |
| VM3A | |
| Hoozo | YK_P30 |
| Huawei | HUAWEI MediaPad M5 10.8 |
| HUAWEI MediaPad M5 PRO | |
| Hyundai | 10LA2 |
| iBall | iT-KSA0012 |
| i-Buddie | TG08RK1 |
| iGet | SMART_L20X |
| Ikon IK-1106 | |
| iMuz G10E | |
| muPAD L10 | |
| Innjoo VOOM_TAB_LTE | |
| IRIE FFF-TAB10H | |
| Isafe IS930 | |
| I-Scream E1012T | |
| IXTECH IX1012 | |
| Juniper Systems Mesa3 | |
| KONDE KD2 | |
| Lechpol EAGLE1069 | |
| Lenovo LAVIE T11 112K1 | |
| LAVIE T11 11QHD1 | |
| Lenovo Tab K10 | |
| Lenovo Tab P11PRO | |
| Lenovo Tab M8 | |
| Lenovo Tab P10 | |
| Lenovo Tab P11 | |
| Lenovo Tab M10 | |
| Lenovo Tab6 | |
| Lenovo Yoga Tab 11 | |
| XiaoXi Pad | |
| XiaoXin Pad Pro | |
| Yoga Smart Tab | |
| Yoga Tab 13 (ROW) | |
| LGE G Pad 5 10.1 FHD | |
| LitByLeia LUME | |
| LNMBBS L201-EEA | |
| L60 | |
| P401 | |
| P40-EEA | |
| Logic Instrument Logic Instrument Fieldbook N101 | |
| Manufacturer | Model Name | |
| LOOQS F102-EEA | ||
| Majestic TAB_912_4G | ||
| Masstel Masstel | ||
| Maxtron MAXTRON Genio | ||
| Meberry M7 | ||
| M7Pro | ||
| Mediacom 1AZ2T | ||
| M-SP1AZ2TW-EEA | ||
| Medion P1071X | ||
| Microtech etab_LTE | ||
| MiTAC N630 | ||
| N651 | ||
| Mito MITO_T7 | ||
| MLS Innovation iQ1060M | ||
| iQT1161 | ||
| MOBULAA Tab-1 | ||
| MOXNICE P63_EEA | ||
| Multilaser M10_4G_PRO | ||
| NEC LAVIE Tab E 10FHD1 | ||
| PC-TE510JAW | ||
| Nextbook | BRT81 | |
| Nexvoo | NexFone N380 | |
| NOGA NOGAPAD101XTREME | ||
| Novinsun | TN618 | |
| ODS Corporation | TA2C-DR9 | |
| TA2C-DR94G | ||
| ODYS | ODYS_SPACE_ONE_10 | |
| OKAPI | Okapi_Tab6 | |
| Okapi_Tab8 | ||
| Onn (Walmart) | 100003562 | |
| Ordissimo | Celia | |
| Packard Bell | SILvERSTONE-T10 | |
| Panasonic FZ-A3 | ||
| Manufacturer Model Name | ||
| Phoenix PHONETABPRO | ||
| PHYWE SMARTlink | ||
| Pixus Pixus_Joker | ||
| Polytron T8001 | ||
| Prestigio HP10A5L | ||
| Pritom 1AZ20_eea | ||
| L10 | ||
| M10_Air_EEA | ||
| M10_PLUS_EEA | ||
| Prixton Expert | ||
| Reeder M10_Blue_Max | ||
| Remdun RD16Q | ||
| RD16QE | ||
| RD86QE | ||
| Rhino M10p_001 | ||
| Rixun T107 | ||
| RuggON MT7030 | ||
| PA501 | ||
| S&T Global 8788_7 | ||
| C20 | ||
| Manufacturer | Model Name | |
| Samsung Galaxy Tab A | ||
| Galaxy Tab A with S Pen | ||
| Galaxy Tab 7 | ||
| Galaxy Tab Active Pro | ||
| Galaxy Tab Active2 | ||
| Galaxy Tab Active3 | ||
| Galaxy Tab S3 | ||
| Galaxy Tab S4 | ||
| Galaxy Tab S5e | ||
| Galaxy Tab S6 | ||
| Galaxy Tab S6 5G | ||
| Galaxy Tab S6 Lite | ||
| Galaxy Tab S7 | ||
| Galaxy Tab S7+ | ||
| Galaxy Tab S7+ 5G | ||
| Selvas H632B | ||
| Seuic AUTOID Pad Air | ||
| Sharp dtab d-41A | ||
| SH-T01 | ||
| Sigma Mobile X_style_Tab_A1010 | ||
| X_style_Tab_A801 | ||
| SoyMomo SoyMomo_Pro_V2 | ||
| SPC Mobile GRAVITY_OCTACORE | ||
| Sunny SN10064 | ||
| TAG-DC TAG-DC | ||
| TAG-TECH TAG_TAB_II | ||
| TAG-TAB-III | ||
| Talius Zicron_1016_4G | ||
| TazTag Tazpad-FAP60 | ||
| Manufacturer Model Name | ||
| TCL TCL 10 TABMAX | ||
| TCL 10 TABMAX 4G | ||
| TCL TAB 10s 4G | ||
| TCL TAB kids | ||
| Technopc UP10SI36LA | ||
| Teclast APEX_P10HD_PRO | ||
| M30_Pro_ROW | ||
| M40SE_EEA | ||
| P10_HD_EEA | ||
| P10_HD_ROW | ||
| P10S_ROW | ||
| T30_ROW | ||
| TJD (SZ) MT-1011OF | ||
| TOSCIDO P101 | ||
| T12-EEA | ||
| T15 | ||
| T151-EEA | ||
| T50-EEA | ||
| X102 | ||
| Touchmate TM-MID1080 | ||
| TPS TPS-SC10 | ||
| TTS-group IT10268 | ||
| Umax 10C_LTE | ||
| 10C-PRO-LTE | ||
| Vankyo P31 | ||
| P31-E | ||
| P40 | ||
| S20 | ||
| S30 | ||
| Vastking KingPad_K10 | ||
| KingPad_K10Pro | ||
| KingPad_SA10 | ||
| KingPad_SA8 | ||
| Manufacturer | Model Name | |
| Vaxcare VaxHub2 | ||
| Veidoo T20-Plus | ||
| Vertex Wolverine12 | ||
| VIVIMAGE VIVIMAGE_E11 | ||
| Vonino iMart_Pro | ||
| Magnet_G30_EEA | ||
| Magnet_G50 | ||
| Magnet_G50_lite | ||
| VORCOM S8Pro | ||
| SXPRO_classic | ||
| VUCATIMES VucaPad_N20 | ||
| Wave 8 Wave_8_10 | ||
| WILLKOTECH Kishi-001 | ||
| Winnovo P20-Tab | ||
| WinnovoT5 | ||
| Wishtel IRA-DUO | ||
| IRA102017I | ||
| X-TIGI Hope10_Pro | ||
| YesTel | T5 | |
| T5-plus | ||
| YOTOPT | Y3-EEA | |
| YUMKEM | N10-EEA | |
| ZAMOLXE | ZXT-10FL323G-PRO | |
| ZXT-10HL323S | ||
| Zebra | Customer Concierge 600 | |
| Customer Concierge 6000 | ||
| ET51 | ||
| ET56 | ||
| Zebra Technologies L10 | ||
| Zebra Technologies VC8300 | ||
| ZOOMSMART LT800 | ||
| zyrex | ZT216_23 | |
Specifications
| Function StreamLIVE ^TM PRO | |
| Video Input 1 x 4K HDMI | type--A Female(up to 2160@60, no HDCP support)3 x HDMI Type-A Female(up to 1080p @ 60, switcher, no HDCP support |
| Video Output 1 x 4K Loop | Thru HDMI Type-A Female(up to 2160 @ 60, no HDCP support)1 x PGM HDMI Type-A Female(up to 1080p @ 60, no HDCP support) |
| Video Sampling 4:2:2 8-bit | |
| Color Space 4:2:2 YUV | |
| Video Resolution Input ResolutionHDMI 1VGA: 640 x 480 @ 60, 480p: 60/50/30/25, SVGA: 800 x 600 @ 60, XGA: 1024 x 768 @ 60, 720p: 60/50/30/25, SXGA: 1280 x 1024 @ 60, WXGA+: 1440 x 900 @ 60, UXGA: 1600 x 1200 @ 60 (RB), WUXGA+: 1680 x 1050 @ 60, 1080p: 60/50/30/25, 2160p: 60/50/30/25HDMI 2/3/4VGA: 640 x 480 @ 60, 480p: 60/50/30/25, SVGA: 800 x 600 @ 60, XGA: 1024 x 768 @ 60, 720p: 60/50/30/25, SXGA: 1280 x1024 @ 60, WXGA+: 1440 x 900 @ 60, UXGA: 1600 x 1200 @ 60 (RB), 1080p: 60/50/30/25Output ResolutionSRC/PGM HDMI480p: 60/50/30/25, 576p: 60/50/30/25, 720p: 60/50/30/25, 1080p: 60/50/30/25HDMI Loop-ThroughVGA: 640 x 480 @ 60, 480p: 60/50/30/25, SVGA: 800 x 600 @ 60, XGA: 1024 x 768 @ 60, 720p: 60/50/30/25, SXGA: 1280 x.1024 @ 60, WXGA+: 1440 x 900 @ 60, UXGA: 1600 x 1200 @ 60 (RB), WUXGA+: 1680 x 1050 @ 60, 1080p: 60/50/30/25, 2160p: 60/30/25 | |
| Audio Input HDMI Captured Inputs (Stereo)2 x 1/4" TRS Jack (Dual Mono) | |
| Audio Output HDMI Outputs (Stereo)1 x 1/8" Phone Jack (Stereo) | |
| Network Protocol Dual-stream encoder supports direct live streaming to CDN server over Ethernet using Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP/RTMPS)Video EncodingFormat: H.264Bit rate: 512 Kbps - 10 MbpsColor Format: YUV420Resolution: 1080p: 30/25, 720p: 60/50/30/25, 480p: 60/50/30/25Audio EncodingFormat: AACSampling Rate: 48 kHzBit rate: 128 kbps | |
| Recording Storage Max. Video Resolution: 1080p: 30/25File Format: MP4Support Media: USB 3.x compatible mobile (HDD/SSD) drive with at least 32 GB of free space | |
| Connection 2 x USB 3.1 Gen1 Type-A Female (Blue)1 x USB Type-C1 x GbE LAN Port | |
| Environmental | |
| Operating Temperature 0 – 40 °C | |
| Storage Temperature –20 – 60 °C | |
| Humidity 0–80% RH, Non-Condensing | |
| OS Support | iPad Pro ( 3^rd gen or above) with iOS 11 or laterThe following iPad with iOS 11 or later (Additional Apple Lightning USB 3 Adapter is required)iPad Pro ( 1^st and 2^nd gen) · iPad ( 5^th gen or above) · iPad Air ( 3^rd gen or above) · iPad Mini ( 5^th gen or above) |
| Android 9 or laterOcta-Core ARM Cortex grade CPU and aboveMinimum 2.75 GB system RAMUC9040 with firmware v1.1.109 or later | |
| Windows 10, version 17763.0 or later, 32 / 64-bit | |
| Power | |
| Maximum Input Power Rating | DC 12 V, 7.5 A |
| Power Consumption DC 12 | V : 17.37 W : 184 BTU |
| Physical Properties | |
| Housing Metal | |
| Weight 1.85 kg (4.07 lb) | |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) 28 | 85 x 18.99 x 9.66 cm (11.36 x 7.48 x 3.8 in.) |
Live-Streaming Information
Create a Live Stream with YouTube
You can learn more from YouTube for “Encoder Streaming”
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/
9227510?hl=en&ref_topic=9257984
Or from "Set up your live streaming encoder"
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2907883
What is CDN Service?
A content delivery network or content distribution network (CDN) is a geographically distributed network of proxy servers and their data centers. The goal is to provide high availability and high performance by distributing the service spatially relative to end-users. CDNs serve a large portion of the Internet content today, including web objects (text, graphics and scripts), downloadable objects (media files, software, documents), applications (e-commerce, portals), live streaming media, on-demand streaming media, and social media sites.
RTMP/RTMPS and RTSP Protocols
UC9020 supports RTMP/RTMPS protocol but not RTSP.
The Real-Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP) was initially a proprietary protocol for streaming audio, video and data over the Internet between a live stream client and a server. The RTMP protocol has multiple variations.
The Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) is a network control protocol designed for use in entertainment and communications systems to control streaming media servers. The protocol is used for establishing and controlling media sessions between end points.
Other ways to input image overlays
When your iPad is connected to the unit using direct cable link, you can upload images to the iPad directly.
You can also use, and we strongly recommend you do, Apple AirDrop and its Continuity (Enable Handoff) features to upload all necessary data from Apple related products to improve convenience.
Limited Warranty
ATEN warrants its hardware in the country of purchase against flaws in materials and workmanship for a Warranty Period of two [2] years (warranty period may vary in certain regions/countries) commencing on the date of original purchase. This warranty period includes the LCD panel of ATEN LCD KVM switches. Select products are warranted for an additional year (see A+ Warranty for further details). Cables and accessories are not covered by the Standard Warranty.
What is covered by the Limited Hardware Warranty
ATEN will provide a repair service, without charge, during the Warranty Period. If a product is detective, ATEN will, at its discretion, have the option to (1) repair said product with new or repaired components, or (2) replace the entire product with an identical product or with a similar product which fulfills the same function as the defective product. Replaced products assume the warranty of the original product for the remaining period or a period of 90 days, whichever is longer. When the products or components are replaced, the replacing articles shall become customer property and the replaced articles shall become the property of ATEN.
To learn more about our warranty policies, please visit our website: http://www.aten.com/global/en/legal/policies/warranty-policy/
Released: 2022-07-21
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Tap the [RACK]on the top left-hand corner or tap the scene twice to return to the previous page.
Red outline scene = PGM Preview.e.g.
Tap a scene to put the scene into the PRV Preview section.Tap and hold a scene to re-order the scene sequence.To put the scene in PRV Preview to PGM Preview, use the Transition Control (explained below).









3. Dual View: Dual View Mode (Picture-in-Picture or Picture-by-Picture).4. Background: Plain Background.
|Audio-Follows-Video ON: Broadcasting the source's video will also play the source's audio.
|ON: The audio is turned on (unmuted).
OFF: The audio is turned off (muted).
Tap
adjust the options.
Tapdraç 
Tap to enable/disable the compressor function and drag the dial to adjust the threshold.
Tap to select a previous keyed-in URL and Stream Key.
If you wish to paste a copied stream key into the field, make sure it is visible ☐URL and Stream Key: Obtain the URL and Stream Key from the platform(s) you wish to livestream on and put them into their corresponding fields.An example URL and Stream Key is shown in Example Live-stream URL and Stream Key (Facebook) below.Detailed configuration of your live-streaming / video recording software / platform is not within the scope of this user manual, please refer to the software / platform's instruction guide / manual.Record Live-stream VideoIf you wish to record the video live-stream as a video output*, you can enable the External Storage (☐). For more details on setting up your live-stream video recording, refer to Recording Live-stream Video (External Storage) on page 60.Note: A maximum of 2 stream outputs are allowed:a) 2 streams, b) 1 stream and 1 recording, c) 1 stream, or d) 1 recording


