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| Product Type | NDI Encoder (Video Converter) |
| Input Interface | 1 x HDMI |
| Output Interface | 1 x HDMI (Loop-through) |
| Network Interface | 1 x Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45) with PoE |
| USB Interface | 1 x USB 2.0 (for power and RNDIS/ECM) |
| Video Resolutions Supported | Up to 1080p60 |
| Audio Support | Embedded audio up to 8 channels (HDMI) |
| NDI Standard | NDI (Network Device Interface) compatible |
| Power Supply | 5V DC (via USB or PoE IEEE 802.3af/at) |
| Power Consumption | < 10W (typical) |
| PTZ Control | 1 x 8-pin Mini-DIN (VISCA, PELCO-D/P) |
| Tally Lights | Preview (green) and Program (red) via NDI |
| Configuration Interface | Web-based UI (HTTP/HTTPS) |
| Firmware Update | Via Web UI (manual upload of .mwf file) |
| Mounting | 1/4"-20 thread for camera mount |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) |
| Dimensions (Approx.) | 100mm x 70mm x 25mm |
| Weight | Approx. 150g |
| Accessories Included | USB cable, 5V power adapter |
| Safety Certifications | CE, FCC, RoHS |
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USER MANUAL Pro Convert HDMI Plus Magewell
TABLE OF CONTENTS
| Getting Started | 03 |
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| Installation | 05 |
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| Web UI Configuration | 12 |
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FAQ 58
Support 73
Warranty 74
Notice 76
Glossary and Abbreviations 77
Getting Started

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Two gray rectangular electronic components with 'mAGEWELL' branding, no visible text or symbols on the devices themselves.Overview
Pro Convert ^™ family of NDI ^® encoders, built on NewTek's extremely popular NDI media-over-IP technology, help users reliably bring traditional video signals into IP-based live production and AV infrastructures. Available in 4K and 1080p60 configurations with a choice of input interfaces, the converters enable users to easily and cost effectively connect their existing equipment into NDI-enabled networks.
The ultra-compact Pro Convert devices are ideal for both in-studio and portable field use. Value-added features for live production applications include a 1/4"-20 thread for standard camera-mounting accessories, preview and program tally lights, and NDI-based PTZ camera control. The units can be powered by the included AC adapter or via Power over Ethernet (PoE) for further deployment simplicity.
Key Features
• Support for NDI.
• Support for encoding videos and embedded audio.
• Support for PoE (Power over Ethernet).
• Support for plug-and-play.
• Support for Ethernet over USB.
• Support for connection and management of PTZ camera.
• Support for web-based UI remote control.
System Requirements
Network
• Gigabit Ethernet
Supported Web Browser for the Web UI
• Google Chrome version 49 and above
• Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
- Microsoft Edge
• Mozilla Firefox version 61 and above
• Apple Safari 11.1 and above
• Opera 55.0.2994.44 and above
Supported Software
• OBS
XSplit
• vMix
- VidBlasterX
- Wirecast
streamstar SW
- mimoLive
• Any other NewTek NDI® based decoding or streaming software
Pro Convert Encoder
Magewell has launched the following Pro Convert NDI ^® encoders, and there are more products to be released. For the latest listed converters, please visit our official website to find the Pro Convert Encoder Family.
• Pro Convert HDMI 4K Plus
• Pro Convert HDMI Plus
• Pro Convert HDMI TX
• Pro Convert 12G SDI 4K Plus
• Pro Convert SDI 4K Plus
• Pro Convert SDI Plus
• Pro Convert SDI TX
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.
- Place the product on a stable surface.
• If you encounter technical problems with the product, contact your dealer or the Magewell Support Team via support@magewell.net.
Interfaces & Indicators
Input interface of Pro Convert varies according to its supported signal type.
Pro Convert HDMI 4K Plus/Pro Convert HDMI Plus


Note: The SD card function is not available currently.
Pro Convert 12G SDI 4K Plus/Pro Convert SDI 4K Plus/Pro Convert SDI Plus


Note: The SD card function is not available currently.
Pro Convert HDMI TX

Note: The SD card function is not available currently.
Pro Convert SDI TX

Note: The SD card function is not available currently.
Connections
Interfaces and cables varies according to signal supported by Pro Convert. Here takes Pro Convert HDMI 4K Plus as an example to describe the cabling.

Figure 1. Pro Convert HDMI 4K Plus/Pro Convert HDMI Plus

Figure2 Pro Convert 12G SDI 4K Plus/Pro Convert SDI 4K Plus/Pro Convert SDI Plus
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Plug in the USB cable.
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For power supply: Connect the other end of the USB cable to the power adapter.
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For Ethernet over USB (RNDIS/ECM): Connect the other end of the USB cable to your computer.
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Plug in the Ethernet cable.
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For PoE: Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a PoE switch or a PoE adapter for power and Ethernet connection.
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For Ethernet connection: To ensure high speed transmission, it is recommended to connect the Pro Convert unit to a gigabit network.
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Plug in the HDMI/SDI cable to connect to the input signal source.
- Plug in a PTZ cable to connect to a PTZ camera, an external Magewell Tally light, or a LED matrix screen.
- Plug in another HDMI/SDI cable to loopthrough the signal (if needed). There is not an output interface in the Pro Convert HDMI/SDI TX devices.

Figure3. Pro Convert HDMI TX

Figure 4 Pro Convert SDL TX
Web UI Configuration
Pro Convert allows to be controlled via a web-based user interface. With the Web UI, you can monitor the device's working status, input signal status, and configure settings for your sessions.
This chapter takes the Pro Convert HDMI 4K Plus as an example to describe how to access and remotely control your unit via the Web UI, other products consider the same operations.
Accessing the Web UI
If you know your device's IP address, type it into your web browser to display the Web UI. Alternatively, you can access the Web UI in one of the following ways. (1) For Windows7/8/8.1/10 users, you can find and access your Pro Convert device as a Network device in a File Explorer window. (2) Using the Ethernet over USB function. (3) Using NewTek's NDI Studio Monitor, if it's installed on your system.

Figure1. Connections
Solution 1: using Windows File Explorer
This method is available for Windows7/8/8.1/10 users.
Step 1 Connect your converter via Ethernet and power it up as shown on the left Figure1. Connections.
Open a File Explorer window in one of the following ways.Step 2
- Click on the Start Button and find File Explorer in the Start menu.
- Press the Windows logo key 📄E.
- Select the folder icon on the taskbar.

Figure2. Find your Pro Convert device in the Network > Other Devices section
Step 3 Select the Network at the bottom of the list of items on the left side of the File Explorer.
Turn on the network discovery function if prompted.Step 4
Step 5 Find your Pro Convert device in the Other Devices section, where it will be shown as "Pro Convert + #board index + (serial number)".
- The serial number (marked on your device) will be in a form like 'B401180706006'.
- The board index (the rotary switch number on your device) is shown like "06" or "#06".
Step 6 Double click the converter icon to open the Web UI of the device in your web browser.

NewTek NDI - PRO CONVERT (#00(B401180706006)) (2160/30p)

Figure 1. Select NDI stream in NDI Studio Monitor
Solution 2: using Ethernet over USB
RNDIS (For Microsoft)/ECM (For Mac/Linux) provides a virtual Ethernet link to the computer's operating system.
Step 1 Connect the device and your computer using a USB cable as shown on the left.
Step 2 Type the Ethernet over USB IP address in your web browser. The default address is http://192.168.66.1.
The pop-up web UI of the connected device will be shown in your browser.
Please do not change it unless there is a conflict in your network.
Do not connect more than one converter simultaneously to the same system via Ethernet over USB.
Solution 3: using the NDI Studio Monitor
Step 1 Connect your converter via Ethernet and power it up as shown in the Figure1. Connections in Solution 1.
The unit will automatically obtain an IP address by default. If you want to set up a fixed IP address for your device, see Setting Network.
Step 2 Download and install the free NDL Studio Monitor software on a computer which is in the same LAN as the converter. The software can be found on the NewTek official website at
www.newtek.com/ndi/tools.
Launch the NDI Studio Monitor software on your computer.Step 3

Figure2. Click the gear icon to open the Web UI
The application will automatically search for compatible devices on the same LAN.
Step 4 Click Menu button ■ the top-left of the window, and select your converter - device name > channel name.
The video stream from the chosen channel will be displayed.
Click the gear icon at the bottom right of the Studio Monitor Step 5
The pop-up web UI of the selected device will be shown in your web browser.


Signing In/Out
The Web UI allows multi-users to have read/write access to make configuration settings at the same time after login. However, to avoid configuration conflicts, do not operate one device simultaneously.
- The default administrator account name and password are as follows:
Username: Admin
Password: Admin
- It is recommended to change the admin password after login (see modify the admin password). Unlike the password, the administrator username cannot be modified.
- Your account will sign out automatically if there is no operation performed within ten minutes.
Step 2 Signing Out: Click the drop-list icon behind your username at the top-right of the Web UI, and select Sign out.
The Reboot function requires administrative rights.
Dashboard
The Dashboard tab in the web UI can show the real-time status and parameters of the Pro Convert device. Click and enter the Dashboard tab to check the device status.

• Device name shows the name of your Pro Convert unit.
Only the Administrator can modify the device name in the System > Network tab. For detailed information, refer to Setting Device Name.
- Serial number shows the serial number of your unit, which is also marked on your device.
• Hardware version shows the hardware version of your unit.
- Firmware version shows the current firmware version that's installed in your unit. Only the Administrator can update the firmware, via the Firmware tab. For detailed information, refer to Updating the Firmware.

Checking the Current Working Status
- Input shows the resolution and frame rate of the current input signal. For more detail about the input, go to the Signal tab.
- Output shows whether an output device is connected to the Pro Convert device. NOTE: This parameter is not available for TX models.
- PTZ Control shows the current protocol configured for the converter to communicate with a PTZ camera in the PTZ tab.
- CPU shows the current CPU usage (the load on the processor, shown as a percentage) of the Pro Convert device.
CPU usage increases when the device is handling more complex video processing tasks (e.g. encoding at higher resolutions and frame rates).
• Memory shows current memory usage. You can find out the free memory in System > Report tab, subject to administrative rights. - Core Temperature shows the current temperature of the unit's processor. Keeping the device free from dust and avoiding a high-temperature work environment may help to avoid overheating of the device. If the core temperature is approaching 100°C, please try to lower the temperature by ensuring a supply of cooler air.
- Board Index shows the rotary switch number.
You can change the number on the rotary switch to set a different Board Index, which can be used in the generation of the NDI source name.
• Up Time shows the elapsed time since your device's last boot-up.
• SD Card shows the capacity of current inserted SD card.

- Fan Speed shows the current speed of fan, which automatically changes according to temperature.
NOTE: This parameter is not available for TX products.
Checking Ethernet Status
• Connection shows Ethernet network connection status.
- IP Address shows Ethernet IP Address. You can manually change it in the System > Network tab with administrative rights.
- Send shows the current Ethernet transmission speed. NDI can generate high bitrate, dependent on resolution, frame rate and picture content. Observing this value will help to guide you in determining how many NDI streams your LAN can handle.
- Receive shows the current Ethernet receive speed.


Checking Ethernet over USB Status
• Connection shows Ethernet over USB connection status.
- IP Address shows Ethernet over USB IP Address.
By default, it is 192.168.66.1. You can manually change it in the System > Network tab, with administrative rights.
- Send shows current Ethernet over USB send speed.
• Receive shows current Ethernet over USB receive speed.
Checking NDI ^® Status
Setting NDI parameters refers to NDI.
Do not turn off NDI during video transmission.
• General shows NDI source information.
• Name shows NDI source name configured in the NDI® tab.
- Clients shows the total number of NDI clients receiving the streams sent by your converter.
• Tally shows NDI outputs "on-air" status.
- Preview shows whether the NDI stream has been selected to the Preview bus by any client. If yes, it shows On and is green, otherwise, it is Off and grey.
- Program shows whether the NDI stream has been selected to the Program bus by any client. If yes, it shows On and is red, otherwise, it is Off and grey.
- QoS shows the number of frames dropped in the previous second.
• Video drop frames shows dropped video frames in the previous second.
- Audio drop frames shows dropped audio frames in the previous second.
• Encoding shows the encoding speed in the previous second.
• Video shows the video bitrate for the previous second.
• Audio shows the audio bitrate for the previous second.
• Video shows output NDI video information.
- Resolution shows the NDI video output resolution that is configured in the Video > OUTPUT section.
- Field rate shows the NDI video output field rate that is configured in the Video > OUTPUT section.
• Audio Shows NDI audio information.
• Sampling shows the sampling rate and bit depth of the audio output.
- Channels shows the total number of NDI audio input channels. The HDMI Plus/4K Plus converter supports up to 8 input/output channels, SDI converter supports 16 input/output channels, and HDMI TX supports 8 input channels and the first 2 output channels.
Signal
Click and enter the Signal tab to check the input signal information detected by the device. The parameters vary with input signal source.


Checking VIDEO STATUS
• Resolution shows the input video pixel resolution & frame rate.
• Color depth shows the input video color depth, in bits.
• Sampling shows the input video color sampling format.
- Aspect ratio shows the input video aspect ratio.
• Color format shows the input video color encoding format.
• Frame struct shows the input video frame type, 2D or 3D.
• Quantization range shows the quantization range, Full or Limited.
• Saturation range shows the saturation range, e.g. Full or Limited.
Checking AUDIO STATUS
- Sampling shows the input audio sampling rate and bit depth.
• Channels shows the number of input audio channels detected.

Checking HDMI STATUS
NOTE: This parameter is available for HDMI products.
• Mode shows the signal type (which is always HDMI for the HDMI product).
- HDCP encrypted shows whether the signal source is HDCP encrypted. In accordance with the related laws and regulations, the device doesn't process HDCP encrypted signals, so the value is None.
• VIC Video Identification Code, which is defined for CEA formats.
• IT content shows whether the transmission package is content.
• 3D struct shows the layout of the two views within a video frame for stereoscopic 3D video. This parameter is only available for 3D signals.
- 3D sub sampling shows the method for subsampling 3D video. This parameter is only available for 3D input signals.
- Pixel rate shows the maximum number of pixels the unit could possibly write to the local memory in one second.
• Timing-H total shows the total number of pixels, horizontally.
• Timing-H active shows the number of active pixels, horizontally.
• Timing-H front porch shows the Front Porch width in pixels.
• Timing-H sync width shows the Sync Pulse width in pixels.
- Timing-H back porch shows Back Porch width in pixels.
- Timing-V total shows the total number of pixels, vertically.
- Timing-V active shows the number of active pixels, vertically.
- Timing-V front porch shows the size of the vertical Front Porch in pixels.
- Timing-V sync width shows the width of the vertical Sync Pulse in pixels.

- Timing-V back porch shows the size of the vertical Back Porch in pixels.
Checking SDI STATUS
NOTE: This parameter is available for SDI products.
- Link type shows link type of input SDI signal, including single link, dual link, quad link.
- Link speed shows the current data speed.
- Stream type shows the number of streams that is contained in the data source.
• Level B shows whether the input signal is level B format.
• Interlaced shows whether the input signal is interlaced. - Assignment shows the link number, especially when be fed into a source of multi-link interfaces.
- ST 352 payload ID shows the SMPTE ST 352 video payload identification code for SDI.
• H total shows the total number of pixels, horizontally.
• V total shows the total number of pixels, vertically.
• H active shows the number of active pixels, horizontally.
• V active shows the number of active pixels, vertically.


Checking INFO FRAME
NOTE: The parameters are available for products which support to input HDMI signals.
Checking AVI
• Type shows the packet type.
• Version shows the packet Version.
• Length shows the length of the AVI InfoFrame payload.
- Checksum shows the packet checksum.
• Data shows the InfoFrame payload.
Checking AUDIO
• Type shows the packet type.
- Version shows the packet version.
• Length shows the length of audio InfoFrame payload.
- Checksum shows the packet checksum.
• Data shows the InfoFrame payload.

Checking MW-SPD
MW-SPD only displays when connecting a video game, like a PlayStation, or an Xbox.
• Type shows the packet type.
- Version shows the packet version.
• Length shows the length of source product description InfoFrame payload.
- Checksum shows the packet checksum.
• Data shows the InfoFrame payload.
Video
Click and enter Video tab to check the information detected by the device, and modify the video format according to your needs. By clicking Reset to Default in the bottom right corner of the page, you can cancel your modified settings.

Setting INPUT Format
By default, INPUT shows the input information extracted from the signal. If a non-standard signal is incorrectly recognized by the device, you can manually adjust the parameters to correct it.
- Color format
Check the box to select other options, including RGB, YUV BT.601, YUV BT.709 and YUV BT.2020.
- Quantization
Check the box to select other options, including Full and Limited.
Setting PROCESS Format
By default, the video format of NDI streams is the same as that of input source. By clicking Reset to Default in the bottom right corner of the page, you can cancel your settings.
- Brightness
Drag the slider bars to adjust it. Click @ restore to default.
- Contrast
Drag the slider bars to adjust it. Click @ restore to default.
- Saturation


Drag the slider bars to adjust it. Click @ restore to default.
- Hue
Drag the slider bars to adjust it. Click @ restore to default.
- Deinterlace
Select other deinterlace options, including
• None: an interlaced source will be encoded with both fields intact.
- Top field: Duplicate the upper field data vertically to create a full frame.
- Bottom field: Duplicate the lower field data to create a full frame.
- Special effect
Check the box to set a mirror effect (horizontal flip) of the video.
Setting OUTPUT Format
By default, the video format of the NDI output stream is the same as that of input source.
- Resolution
Follow input is the default. Select or customize your own resolution if necessary.
Frame rate
Follow input is the default. Reduced rates are a Half, a Third or a Quarter of the input frame rate.
• Full frame rate for low bandwidth
If the low-bandwidth mode is enabled when using the NDI stream receiver application (such as Studio Monitor, Pro Convert decoder), user would preview/capture the video stream with low resolution and low frame rate.

which greatly reduces the bandwidth requirement. At this time, if the Full frame rate for low res stream function is enabled, user can preview/capture a video at a low resolution but more smooth video. Since the frame rate is the same as that of the input signal but the bandwidth requirements is reduced. Turning this feature on without the low-bandwidth mode will not affect the video stream.
- Aspect ratio
Check the box to set a different aspect ratio, then select values for the ratio.
- Color format
Check the box to select other options, including: YUV BT.601, YUV BT.709, YUV BT.2020.
- Quantization
Check the box to select other options, including: Full, Limited.
- Saturation
Check the box to select other options, including: Full, Limited, Extended.
Setting Encoding Bitrate Ratio
The range of bitrate ratio is 50% to 200%. It is recommended to use the default value of 100%.
A higher bitrate ratio is better for a good image quality and requires higher bandwidth, while a lower one might lead to less satisfactory image quality but require lower bandwidth.
EDID
Click and enter the EDID tab to check the EDID information. By clicking Reset to Default in the bottom right corner of the page, you can cancel your settings. This tab is only available for HDMI products.

Setting SmartEDID ^TM
NOTE: This function is available for Pro Convert HDMI Plus/4K Plus products.
- SmartEDID™
- SmartEDID™ enabled by default. When it is disabled, other related functions can not be set.
- Depending on the input capability of the converter and that of the device connected to the loop-through interface, the converter will smartly select to send the EDID to the video source device, to ensure both the converter 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 converter will continue receiving signal so the video capture and encoding continues. Otherwise, the converter 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.
- 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 Pro Convert will not get any audio input. If Add Audio is enabled, the Pro Convert 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 Pro Convert, a lower pixel resolution will be used in order to avoid the output producing a blank screen.
Setting INPUT EDID
Any of the following actions can be performed on the input EDID of the device.
- Default: Click Default to reset the current EDID to default values.
- Import: Click and select an EDID file to import a local EDID file.
- Export: Click and set the file name to export the current EDID as a .bin file.

Checking OUTPUT EDID
OUTPUT EDID shows the EDID of the connected loop-through device.
NOTE: This section is not available for TX products.
- Export: Click and set the file name to export the current EDID as a .bin file.
NDI®
ND ^ is a standard developed by NewTek to transport IP video over a LAN with high-quality and low latency. Note that you need to click Apply at the bottom-right corner of the page to save changes.

Figure1 Set Source Video parameters in the Web U:

Figure 2. Monitor Pro Convert devices using NDI Studio Monitor
Setting Source Video
- Group name shows the group that receives NDI streams sent by your converter.
- The group name is non case-sensitive, and should contain A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9 and special characters like _. The group name entry can contain comma-separated values, allowing your converter to send to all the groups listed here.
• The default group is public group.
• To make a private NDI group, refer to Creating a Private Group.
• Source name shows the NDI source name used for your converter.
- By default, the source name is #%board-id% (%serial-no%). when you monitor Pro Convert devices using NDI Studio Monitor, the NDI stream name is displayed as on the left in Figure2.
• You can change the board-id via the rotary switch on your unit. - serial-no indicates the unit's serial number, as per the barcode label.
• %board-id% and %serial-no% are the only supported variables. - You can change the Source Name to a string with maximum of 30 characters, containing A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, spaces and special characters like _#()%.
• If no text is entered for the Source Name, it will take the default value

%board-id% (%serial-no%) automatically after clicking Apply.
How to create a private NDI Group
By default, all NDI channels are in the public group, visible to all NDI clients on the same LAN. Here's a walkthrough of the basics for creating and joining private groups.
1. Creating a Private Group In Web UI
Step 1 Access the Web UI, and sign in with your account. Then click and enter the NDI®tab.
Change the Group name. Here for example, magewell01.Step 2
A converter is allowed to send streams to multiple groups when setting the Group name as comma-separated values, such as "magewell01,magewell02,magewell03,magewell04".
Click Apply to save your changes.Step 3
Now, any NDI-enabled clients of groups magewell01, magewell02, magewell03, or magewell04 can receive video streams sent by your converter on the same LAN.


2. Joining In the Private Group In NDI Access Manager
Step 4 Download and install the NDI tools from the NewTek official site www.newtek.com/ndi/tools for free. Launch the NDI Access Manager in your system.Step 5
Step 6 Click New in Receive Groups section in the Groups tab, and add the same group that was created in the Pro Convert Web UI. Here for example, magewel01. Click OK.Step 7
Setting Audio Reference Level
Two ways are provided for audio values conversion between source and output signal including EBU and SMPTE. By default, it is SMPTE.

Figure 1 Set discovery server in the Web UI

Figure 2 Set discovery server in the NDI Access Manager tool
Setting Discovery Server
By turning on the Discovery server, the encoder can only be received by the specified receiver, and the mDNS auto-discovery function is unavailable. Pro Convert encoder can be used as a discovery server due to the build-in Discovery Service feature. It starts automatically when device booting, and requires zero configuration. Or you can deploy NDI Discovery Service on another server considering your studio environment.
- Ensure that the receiver and encoder can ping each other. This function works between encoder and receiver that can ping each other even from differential network segment. After setting, the output stream of your encoder can be received by specified server.
- Use Pro Convert encoder as the Discovery Server in the encoder WebUI, enable Discovery server, and specify the Server IP to IP address of the Pro Convert encoder.
- Launch the NDI Access Manager tool installed in the receive computer, and specify the discovery server parameters.
i. Enter the Advanced tab.
ii. Disable Multicast Sending Enabled, check Use Discovery Server, and specify Server IP to the IP address of the receiver server running discovery service function.
Note: The Server IP of NDI Access Manager and encoder WebUI should be the same.
Download the NDI Access Manager from the NewTek official site www.newtek.com/ndi/tools for free.

Setting Transport Mode
Connections can be established between the encoder and their receivers, including UDP (Unicast), UDP (Multicast), RUDP (Unicast), TCP (Uni-Connection) and TCP (Multi-Connection). Choose a proper one based on your networking conditions. By default, TCP (Multi-Connection) is used.
- UDP (Unicast) indicates that the encoder sends a UDP stream directly to the receiver. It is used where lower latency matters. And multiple simultaneous streams will work independently for multiple receivers.
- UDP (Multicast) indicates that the encoder sends the UDP stream to a multicast group. It is used for one-to-many broadcast for lower CPU utilization. Parameters in a multicast configuration include:
• Multicast IP ranges from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.
- Subnet Mask can be legitimate value ranging from 255.0.0.0 \~ 255.255.255.252.
• Time To Live ranges from 1 to 255. The default value is 4.
- RUDP (Unicast), Reliable User Datagram Protocol, is a connection-oriented and unicast protocol. RUDP helps to maintain the flow control and reliability of data transfer. The transmission control algorithms on both sending and receiving sides guarantee the RUDP capable of recovering from data loss, duplication, delay, and as well as reordering.
- TCP (Uni-Connection) indicates to establish single TCP connection between the encoder and receiver, and transfer all A/V packets are transferred via one port. Compared with UDP (Unicast) or TCP (Multi-Connection), it has lower CPU utilization. It is used where reliable transmission of data matters, which makes it suitable for 4K NDI streams.
• TCP (Multi-Connection) indicates to establish multiple TCP connections

between the encoder and receivers, but transfer audio packet and video packet via different ports. It usually works in a complicated networking studio. It is used where reliable transmission of data matters, which makes it suitable for 4K NDI streams.
Setting Failover
Failover is a method of protecting your NDI transmission from failure. If the source video fails, the backup device begins to provide a service. The initial source will be restored after it recovers. This function is disabled by default.
• Source name shows the backup NDI channel name.
Click Change... and select the failover (backup) video device within the same NDI group as the initial source.
• IP Address shows the IP Address of the backup NDI channel.
The failover IP Address is automatically obtained after you select the backup NDI source.

Figure1 Sel Receiver Control parameters in the Web U

Figure2. NDI Studio Monitor PTZ controller
Setting Receiver Control
- PTZ control
This function is disabled by default. Turn it on when you want to control a connected PTZ camera through the NDI Studio Monitor, then the PTZ controller interface will be shown in the NDI Studio Monitor.
- Web control
This function is enabled by default. We recommend you keep it turned on, because you cannot open the Web UI by clicking the gear icon in the NDI Studio Monitor if this function is disabled.

Using Custom Tally Lights
Pro Convert™ supports the use of User customized tally lights through the definition of the pinouts of the PTZ interface.
Note that the second you turn on the switch for this function, the Magewell tally light and LED matrix screen will no longer be working. The pinouts of the PTZ interface see Description of Mini-DIN8 Breakout.
PTZ
Pro Convert supports control of multiple PTZ cameras through the 8-pin PTZ control socket. Wire PTZ cameras in a daisy chain if you want to control multiple cameras. Click and enter the PTZ tab to set parameters.
Note:
- If installing more than one PTZ camera, you need to make sure that all cameras are set to the same protocol ("VISCA"), the same Baud Rate, and are connected in serial mode.
- If the V addresses of the cameras are set to fixed, the IDs must be different for the converter to determine their identities.
- If the V address are not fixed, the converter will assign an ID for the PTZ camera automatically. If multiple cameras are connected, the directly connected one is Device 1, the next one in the chain is Device 2, etc.
- Check your camera manual for instructions on how to set up your PTZ cameras.

Setting PTZ Control Parameters
- Protocol
Shows the control language that allows the camera and the converter to communicate to each other. For now, VISCA, Visca UDP, Visca UDP2rs232, PELCO-P and PELCO-D protocol are supported. If multiple cameras are connected, all cameras should also be set to VISCA.
- Baud rate
Shows the control data speed. For example, '9600 baud' means that the PTZ control port is capable of transferring a maximum of 9600 bits per second. If multiple cameras are connected, each camera should be set to the same value as used here.
Options are: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 and 38400.
By default, the Baud rate is 9600.

• Device ID
Shows the ID of the camera, which allows the controller to identify different PTZ cameras, especially when multiple cameras are connected. The value ranges from 1 to 7. By default, the value is 1.
- Invert pan direction
Turn on to reverse the pan-direction movement. You can enable this function to make control more intuitive when the camera is not installed in the normal position.
- Invert tilt direction
Turn on to reverse the tilt-direction movement. You can enable this function to make control more intuitive when the camera is not installed in the normal position.
• Advanced Visca Parameters
Pro Convert device supports advanced control of the PTZ camera when using VISCA or Visca UDP. Note the following points when configuration
- Check the user manual of the camera or contact the manufacturer for detailed control parameters of the camera.
- Convert the values of camera parameters to decimal numbers and fill them in the corresponding parameter options.

• Control the PTZ camera via Visca UDP
Pro Convert device supports control of the network camera via the Visca UDP protocol, without the need to use a PTZ control line to connect the Pro Convert device to the PTZ camera. The PTZ camera and encoder must be able to ping each other.
Set the encoder parameters as follows.
- Protocol: Visca UDP
- IP Address: The IP address of your camera
- Port: Your camera's Visca protocol network port (check the user manual of the camera or contact the manufacturer to get it)
- Visca UDP message header: Turn this option on if the communication protocol your camera (e.g. SONY camera) uses the Visca UDP header. Or else, the converter may not be able to control the PTZ camera.

Figure 2 Parameters of the encoder

Figure2 Parameters of the sMix PT7
• Control the PTZ camera via Visca UDP2rs232
Use the protocol When a capture software (e.g. vMix) supports PTZ but not NDI PTZ. Set the PTZ parameters of the encoder, PTZ camera and capture software as follows.
- Connect the encoder to the RS232 IN port on the PTZ camera.
-
Encoder protocol: Visca UDP2rs232.
The Port number of the encoder should be the same as that of the vMix protocol port number. -
PTZ camera protocol: Visca
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In the capture software, use Visca UDP or Visca over IP to control PTZ and fill in with the IP address of the encoder. The configuration example of vMix is shown as the left figures.
System
With administrative rights, you can access the System tab to control more functions, such as:
- Creating or removing general user accounts for accessing the converter
- Changing passwords for all users of the converter
• Changing the converter's name
• Network settings for joining a specific LAN - Updating firmware for the latest features and improvements
- Joining Magewell Cloud for remote control
- Exporting reports and logs to get technical support
• Rebooting or resetting the converter to fix problems
Otherwise, the System tab is invisible when you log in as a general user.

Creating/Removing General Users
After signing in with default admin account, you may need to add general users to give them permissions to do basic operations, like monitoring the device, or setting some of the parameters.
Access the Web UI, and sign in as administrator.Step 1
Click and enter the System > User Management tab.Step 2
Click Add New User.Step 3
Type in the user name, password, and confirm your password.Step 4
- The username is a string of 3 to 12 characters, which contains the letters A-Z, a-z, numbers 0-9 and underscore.
• The password is a string of 1 to 32 characters, which contains the

letters A-Z, a-z, numbers 0-9 and special characters
$$ \sim ! @ # \% ^ {\wedge} \& ^ {*} - + = . $$
Click OK.Step 5
Repeat Step 3 to 5 to add multiple users. Step 6
Converters support the addition of up to 15 general users.
Step 7 To delete a user, move the cursor to the user name you want to delete, then click the delete button "X" appeared at the top-right corner.
Confirm the deletion when prompted.Step 8


Setting Password
After login, You can either set up a password in the user account drop-list, or in the System tab (with administrative rights).
Solution 1: Setting in via the user account drop-list
Access the Web UI, and sign in with your username and password. Ste
Step 2 Click the drop-list icon □ beside the logged-in username, and click Change password.
Step 3 In the prompt 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 \~!@#\$%^&*+=. Click OK.Step 4
Solution 2: Setting in the System tab
Step 1 Access the Web UI and sign in from the administrator account, then you can change any user's password. Click and enter the System tab.Step 2
Step 3 Move the cursor to the specific user name, then click Set password. In the prompt window, type in and confirm your password.Step 4 The password is a string of 1 to 32 characters, which contains letters A-Z, a-z, numbers 0-9 and special characters _\~!@#\$%^&*-+.. Click OK.Step 5


Setting Device Name
To change device name in the System lab requires administrative rights.
By default, the device name is the same as the product model name.
Access the Web UI, and sign in as administrator.Step 1
Step 2 Click and enter the System tab, then select Network.
Enter a new Device name Step 3
The device name is a string of 1 to 30 non-case sensitive characters, containing letters a to z, A to Z, 0-9, spaces and special characters like _+ .
Step 4 Click Apply to save changes, and confirm with Yes when prompted.
Network Settings
To change network connections in the System tab requires administrative rights. You can change the device name while setting network parameters. By default, the Pro Convert unit automatically detects any connected network. You can set a static IP Address if the device failed to auto-configure using DHCP. If multiple devices are connected using Ethernet over USB, change the RNDIS IP address according to your own arrangement.
Setting Ethernet IP Address
Access the Web UI, and sign in as administrator.Step 1
Step 2 Click and enter the System tab, then select Network.
Step 3 Turn on Set IP Address Manually, then enter a new IP address,
Subnet mask, Gateway, and DNS server.
Click Apply to save changes.Step 4
When the prompt appears, click Yes.Step 5

Step 6 Type the manually assigned IP address in your web browser to access the Web UI, verifying if the network settings work.
Setting Ethernet over USB IP Address
RNDIS (Microsoft's widely used Ethernet over USB protocol)/ECM (Ethernet Control Model) provides a virtual Ethernet link for the converter to connect to a computer operating system.
Note:
- It is not recommended that you modify this IP address unless there is a conflict on your LAN.
- Do not connect more than one converter simultaneously to one system when using Ethernet over USB.
Access the Web UI and sign in as administrator.Step 1
Step 2 Click and enter the System tab, then select Network.
Enter a new IP address for Ethernet over USB.Step 3
Step 4 Click Apply to save changes, then click Yes when prompted.

Setting an NTP Server
Access the Web UI and sign in as administrator.Step 1
Click and enter the System tab, then select Network.Step 2
Step 3 Turn on the Set NTP Server Address Manually switch, and type the IPv4 address or domain name of an NTP server or pool, such as pool.ntp.org.
Click Apply to save changes.Step 4

Figure1. Click Manual update

Figure2. Click Reboot
Updating the Firmware
To update the firmware via the System tab requires administrative rights.
Note: Currently online update is not supported.
Access the Web UI, and sign in as administrator.Step 1
Step 2 Click and enter the System tab, then select Firmware.
Step 3 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.
You can download the Pro Convert firmware package from the Downloads section of the Magewell website:
www.magewell.com/downloads/pro-convert.
Click Open to upload the updates package.Step 4
The device will automatically verify the update file.
The unit will upload the file after the file verification is passed.
Step 5 In the Manual Update window, click Update.
DO NOT shut down or reboot the device when updating firmware. Click Reboot to complete the update.Step 6
The changes take effect after you reboot the device.
Step 7 Log in to your unit's Web UI and check the current Firmware version in the Dashboard tab.
The Firmware version should have changed to show the number of the new update.


Registering for Magewell Cloud
Pro Convert can be remotely controlled using Magewell Cloud. Detailed Cloud information refers to official site.
- Click Register... and input parameters in the prompted window.
- Invitation code: 4-number security code obtained from Magewell Cloud. If none, leave it empty.
• Cloud address: input IP address or domain name of Cloud. - HTTP port: input HTTP port number, which should be consist with that of Cloud.
Checking Cloud Status
- 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.
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Register status: shows current status of cloud-join permission, including
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Incorrect invitation code: you need to change your registration with correct code.
- Waiting: registration is successfully submitted to Cloud and you can click Cancel to withdraw the registration.
- 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 domain name of Cloud.
- HTTP port: shows the HTTP port of device used to communicate with Cloud.

Exporting Reports and Logs
You can export reports and logs from your converter when you want to get help from the Magewell Support team. These files will help our support engineers get a better understanding of your device status and other related equipment like the source device. These operations require administrative rights.
Exporting Reports
Access the Web UI and sign in as administrator.Step 1
Step 2 Click and enter the System tab, then select Report.
Click Export... to generate a .html file.Step 3
When the prompt appears, click Export.Step 4
| System LOG Total: $39 events | |||
| Track reported events proposed by the device and expert them as the for Technical setup. | Level | Date & Time | Detail |
| 1 | 2021-10-19 10:52:56 | User Admin (10:10.11.125) logged in, session 10P05 | |
| 2 | 2021-10-19 11:52:49 | User Admin (10:10.11.125) logged out, session 10P05 | |
| 3 | 2021-10-19 10:25:33 | User Admin (10:10.11.125) logged A, session 10P02 | |
| 4 | 2021-10-19 10:54:58 | User 123 (10:50.121) logged 50/70 frameset | |
| 5 | 2021-10-19 10:24:02 | User Admin (10:10.11.125) logged 10/64 frameset | |
| 6 | 2021-10-19 10:28:14 | User Admin (10:10.11.125) logged in, session 10P24 | |
| 7 | 2021-10-19 10:24:28 | User 123 (10:10.121) logged in, session 10P22 | |
| 8 | 2021-10-19 10:24:26 | User Admin (10:10.121) logged out, session 8/77 | |
| 9 | 2021-10-19 10:30:45 | User Admin (10:10.11.125) logged in, session 8/76 | |
| 10 | 2021-10-19 10:30:13 | User Admin (10:10.121) logged 2/2 frameset | |
| 11 | 2021-10-19 10:43:13 | User Admin (10:10.121) logged in, session 9/42 | |
| 12 | 2021-10-19 10:18:07 | User Admin (10:10.121) logged 7/7 frameset | |
| 13 | 2021-10-19 10:18:25 | User Admin (10:10.121) created 4/3 frameset | |
| 14 | 2021-10-19 10:50:58 | User Admin (10:10.121) logged in, session 9/9 | |
| 15 | 2021-10-19 10:43:02 | User Admin (10:10.11.125) recorded 3/2 frameset | |
| 16 | 2021-10-19 10:54:18 | User Admin (10:10.121) logged in, session 4/3 | |
Clearing/Exporting All Logs
Access the Web UI and sign in as administrator.Step 1
Step 2 Click and enter the System tab, then select Log.
(Optional) Filter current logs.Step 3
By default, all logs are displayed in the table. Log entries can be categorized as "error", "warning", and "information".
• Total shows the total number of filtered events.
- All: Check to show all logs.
The device can store up to 1000 local log entries. After 1000 entries have been recorded, the oldest entry will be deleted before a new one can be added.
• Information: Check to show information logs - which record user actions or significant system events, e.g. login and signal locked.
- Warning: Check to show warning logs - which mean something has not worked as it should. e.g. Ethernet is disconnected or signal is unlocked.
- Error: Check to show error logs - which mean some serious error has happened.
Step 4 (Optional) Click Export... to get a .html file of all logs.
When prompted in the window, click Export.
(Optional) Click Clear to delete all logs.Step 5
When prompted in the window, click Yes.

Rebooting/Resetting Pro Convert
Rebooting/resetting your Pro Convert when problems are encountered.
Rebooting Pro Convert
⚠ Rebooting your device will not lose any of your configuration settings.
Access the Web UI and sign in as administrator.Step 1
Step 2 Click the drop list icon behind your username at the top-right of the Web UI and select Reboot.
When prompted in the window, click Reboot.Step 3

Figure1 Connections

Figure2. Reset all settings
Resetting All Settings
⚠ Warning: Resetting your device will lose all your configuration data.
Connect the device and your computer with the USB cable.Step 1
Step 2 Launch your web browser and type in the Ethernet over USB address to access the Web UI SIGN IN page.
The default address is http://192.168.66.1. Please do not change it unless there is a conflict in your network.
Step 3 Click Reset all settings at the top right corner of the SIGN IN page. The reset process may take a few minutes.
FAQ

How to supply power to the Pro Convert
There are 2 ways to power your converter as shown in the left figure:
- Via USB: Plug in the supplied 5V power adapter via the USB cable to supply power.
- Via PoE: Plug in an Ethernet cable connected to a PoE switch or a PoE adapter for power and Ethernet connection.
Note:
- Pro Convert devices require a 5V DC source with a current rating of no less than 2.1A.
• We recommend that you use only the included Magewell accessories. - If any included accessory is lost or broken, please contact your Magewell authorized local resellers for help.
Which version of NDI®SDK is compatible with Pro Convert?
NewTek NDI ^® SDK 4.0 and above are compatible with Pro Convert.
How long it takes for one frame to be input until it is rendered?
After testing, if NDI Monitor, the NewTek official test software is used to preview the NDI stream, the average delay of transmitting 4K@60Hz signal is about 60ms in a Gigabit Ethernet network.


How to configure Pro Convert via Web UI
Pro Convert allows you to set up and control via a web-based user interface as either an administrator or a general user.
You can get access to the Web UI using Windows File Explorer, through your web browser over a USB connection, or with NDI Studio Monitor software. Here takes the Pro Convert HDMI 4K Plus as an example.
Make sure that at least one of the following web browsers is installed in your system.
• Google Chrome version 49 and above
• Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
- Microsoft Edge
• Mozilla Firefox version 61 and above
• Apple Safari 11.1 and above
• Opera 55.0.2994.44 and above
1. Using Windows File Explorer
This method is available for Windows7/8/8.1/10 users.
Step 1 Connect your converter via Ethernet and power it up as shown on the left.
Open a File Explorer window in one of the following ways. Step 2
- Click on the Start Button and find File Explorer in the Start menu.
- Press the Windows logo key ■E.
- Select the folder icon on the taskbar.


Step 3 Select the Network view at the bottom of the list of items on the left side of the File Explorer.
Turn on the network discovery function if prompted.Step 4
Step 5 Find your Pro Convert device in the Other Devices section, where it will be shown as "Pro Convert + #board index + (serial number)".
- The serial number (marked on your device) will be in a form like "B401180706006".
- The board index (the rotary switch number on your device) is shown like "04" or "#04".
Step 6 Double click the converter icon to open the Web UI of the device in your web browser.
2. Using your web browser over USB
Step 1 Connect the Pro Convert device to your computer using the USB cable.
Step 2 Launch your web browser, and type in USB RNDIS address to access the Web UI. The default address is http://192.168.66.1.
Step 3 Enter your account and password in the SIGN IN page, and configure the device after you login successfully.
The default admin account (case-sensitive) is Admin. Admin. It is recommended to change the admin password after log-in.

Figure1. Select your NDI channel in NDI Studio Monitor

Figure2. Click the gear icon to open the Web UI.
3. Using NDI Studio Monitor
Step 1 From a computer on the same LAN, download and install Studio Monitor from NewTek's official site www.newtek.com/ndi/tools for free. Run Studio Monitor on your system.Step 2
Step 3 Click the Menu icon ☑ the top left, and select your NDI channel: device name > source name. Click the gear icon at the bottom right of the Studio Monitor.Step 4 The web UI of the selected device will open in your web browser.
Step 5 Enter your account and password in the SIGN IN page, and configure the device after you login successfully. The default admin account (case-sensitive) is Admin. Admin. It is recommended to change the admin password after log-in.

How to change device name and source name
Pro Convert allows you to set up and control via a web-based user interface as either an administrator or a general user. Changing the device name requires administrator rights, while changing the source name only requires general user rights.
The following describes the operational steps for changing both parameters via the administrator account. A general user account can only change the video source name, but the steps are the same as those for an administrator.
Access the Web UI, and sign in as administrator.Step 1
1. Changing source name
Click and enter the NDI®tab.Step 2
Change the Source name.Step 3
The default source name is #%board-id% (%serial-no%).
- board-id indicates the unit's rotary switch number. You can change the board-id by operating rotary switch in your unit.
- serial-no indicates the unit's serial number (as shown on the barcode label on its surface).
• %board-id% and %serial-no% are the only supported variables. - You can change the source name to a string with maximum of 30 case-sensitive characters, which contains A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, spaces and special characters like _#0%.
- The Source Name will be filled in with the default value
%board-id% (%serial-no%) automatically after clicking Apply,
if you leave the parameter empty.


Click Apply to save your changes.Step 4
2. Changing device name
Click and enter the System > Network tab.Step 5
Change the Device name.Step 6
The device name is a string of 1 to 30 non-case sensitive characters, containing letters a to z, A to Z, 0-9; spaces and special characters like _-+.
Step 7 Click Apply to save your changes, and then click Yes when prompted.
It may take a few minutes for your settings to take effect.
3. Verify your settings
Step 8 Click and enter the Dashboard tab in the Web UI to check the Device name, and Name in the NDI® > General section, or verify them by launching NewTek NDI Studio Monitor to check the device name and NDI source name shown there. The values should be the same as your settings.
Download the Studio Monitor software from the NewTek official website www.newtek.com/ndi/tools for free.


How to reset a Pro Convert device
⚠ Warning: Resetting your device will lose all your configuration data.
Connect your converter to your computer.Step 1
Step 2 Launch your web browser, and type in the USB RNDIS address to access the Web UI SIGN IN page.
The default address is http://192.168.66.1. Please do not change it unless there is a conflict on your network.
Step 3 Click Reset all settings at the top right corner of the SIGN IN page. The reset process may take a few minutes.

Figure1. Click Manual update
FIRMWARE
Upgrade device to the lowest version.
网址:www.huaan.com.cn
Vermilion to be applicable (see above:

Figure2. Click Reboot
How to manually update the firmware for Pro Convert
You can update firmware via the Web UI with administrative rights.
Access the Web UI and sign in as administrator.Step 1
Step 2 Click and enter the System tab, then select Firmware.
Click on Manual update.Step 3
Select the .mwf firmware update file from your local storage.Step 4
You can download the Pro Convert firmware package from the
Downloads section of the Magewell website:
www.magewell.com/downloads/pro-convert.
Click Open to upload the updates package.Step 5
The device will automatically verify the update file.
The unit will upload the file after the file verification is passed.
Step 6 In the Manual Update window, click Update.
⚠ DO NOT shut down or reboot the device during updating procedure.
After loading successfully, click Reboot to complete the update.Step 7
The reboot process may take a few minutes.
Step 8 Login to the Web UI again and check the current Firmware version number in the Dashboard tab.
The Firmware version should now show the number of the new update.


Figure† Connections
What to do if you forgot the password
If you are a general user, ask your administrator to set a new password for you. If you are the administrator, you need to reset all settings back to default values, then set a new admin password.
1. To reset a general user's password.
Access the Web UI, and sign in as administrator.Step 1 Click and enter the System tab.Step 2
Step 3 Click the Set password link which appears when your mouse hovers over the user name.
Step 4 Type in new password and confirm the new password as prompted in the window.
The password is a string of 1 to 32 case-sensitive characters, which contains A-Z, a-z, 0-9 and special characters _--!@#\$%^&*-+-. Click OK.Step 5
2. To set a new admin password.
Connect the device to a computer with the USB cable.Step 1
Type in the USB RNDIS address to your web browser.Step 2
The default IP address of USB RNDIS is http://192.168.66.1. Please do not modify it unless there is a conflict on your network.
Step 3 Click Reset all settings at the top-right corner of the SIGN IN page.
The reset process may take a few minutes, and all configuration data will be lost – not just the passwords.
Step 4 Sign in to the Web UI via the default admin account (case-sensitive): Admin, Admin.

Figure2. Reset all settings
Click and enter the System tab.Step 5
Step 6 Click the Set password link which appears when your mouse hovers over the user name.
Step 7 Type in new password, and confirm the new password as prompted in the window.
The password is a string of 1 to 32 case-sensitive characters, which contains letters A-Z, a-z, numbers 0-9 and special characters _ - !@#\$%^&*+=.
Click OK.Step 8

Figure1 Connections

Figure2. Windows Command Line Interpreter
How to retrieve your USB RNDIS IP Address
Step 1 Connect the device and your computer with a USB cable as shown in the left Figure1. Connections.
Take the following steps according to your operating system.Step 2
- For Windows users
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Type cmd in the search bar to start the command interpreter.
-
Type in ipconfig, and find an IPv4 address of the form 192.168.xxx.2, as shown in Figure2. Windows Command Line Interpreter.
- For Linux users
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Launch the terminal.
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Type in ifconfig -a, and find an IPv4 address of the form 192.168.xxx.2, as shown in Figure3. Linux Terminal.
- For Mac users
-
Click the System Preferences icon in the Dock or choose Apple menu > System Preferences.
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Choose Network > Pro Convert, and check the IP Address, as shown in Figure1. Mac Network.
If 192.168.xxx.2 is taken, the IP address would automatically change to another value within the ranges of 192.168.xxx.2 to 192.168.xxx.254.
Type in 192.168.xxx.1 in your web browser to access the Web UI.Step

Figures. Linux Terminal

Figure4 Mac Network

The encoder and receiver has configured Discovery server, and the Discovery Service deployed in a standalone server, but the receiver cannot get the video stream.
If you are using a standalone Discovery Service server, ensure that the NDT Discovery Service.exe application must have been installed to your standalone server, before the encoder and receiver enabling the Discovery Server.
How to control the PTZ camera via the Visca UDP2rs232 using vMix Encoders may use the Visca UDP2rs232 protocol for PTZ control protocol since vMix supports PTZ but not NDI PTZ. Set the PTZ parameters of the encoder, PTZ camera and capture software as follows.
- Connect the encoder to the RS232 IN port of the PTZ camera.
- Set PTZ control protocol of your encoder to Visca UDP2rs232. The port number of the encoder should be the same as that of the vMix protocol port number.
For vMix, the port number of PTZ Optics VISCA UDP is 1259; the port number of Sony Visca UDP is 52381. - Set PTZ camera protocol to Visca.
- In the vMix, use Visca UDP to control PTZ and fill in with the IP address of the encoder. The vMix configuration is shown as the left figure.
Advanced Visca Parameters
| Focus near limit | 61440 |
| Focus far Limit | 4096 |
| Pan left limit | -8704 |
| Pan center | 0 |
| Pan right limit | 8704 |
| Tilt top limit | 4608 |
| Tilt center | 0 |
| Tilt bottom limit | -4608 |
| Zoom out limit | 32512 |
Advanced settings of PTZ camera
How to change the advanced settings of PTZ camera
Pro Convert device supports advanced control of the PTZ camera. Steps are as follows:
- Log in to the Pro Convert Web UI.
- In the PTZ tab page, set Protocol to Visca or Visca UDP.
- Expand Advanced Visca Parameters at the bottom of the page.
- Check the user manual of the camera or contact the manufacturer for detailed control parameters of the camera.
- Convert the values of camera parameters to decimal numbers and fill them in the corresponding parameter options.
- Click Apply to make the above configurations take effect.

Set Viscu UDP Protocol
How to set the Visca UDP protocol of PTZ camera
Pro Convert device supports control of the network camera via the Visca UDP protocol, without the need to use a PTZ control line to connect the Pro Convert device to the PTZ camera. Steps are as follows.
- Log in to the Pro Convert Web UI. For details, refer to How to configure Pro Convert via Web UI.
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In the PTZ tab page, set the following parameters:
-
Protocol: Visca UDP
• IP Address: The IP address of your camera - Port: Your camera's Visca protocol network port. Check the user manual of the camera or contact the manufacturer to get it.
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Visca UDP message header. Turn this option on if the communication protocol your camera (e.g. SONY camera) uses the Visca UDP header.
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Click Apply to make the above configurations take effect.
Support
Get the Latest Information
If you have any problems using Magewell products or need more technical information, please visit the following channels.
• Tutorial video: www.magewell.com/tv
- YouTube: Magewell
• Knowledge base: www.magewell.com/kb/pro-convert
• Official website: www.magewell.com/pro-convert
Technical Support
- Submit your questions in the online Ticket System: tickets.magewell.com
- Contact the Magewell Technical Support Team at support@magewell.net
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:
• Pro Convert Family: two (2) years;
• The USB cable and power adapter provided as accessories: one (1) year.
How to get the limited warranty
- 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.
- 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. - 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.
- 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.
- 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
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.
- 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.
- The period of service depends on the client's location (country and area) and the product.
To view the complete warranty policy, please visit www.magewell.com/quality-assurance.
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Glossary and Abbreviations
Board Index
Board Index indicates the rotary switch number located in the Pro Convert. It helps users to mark and identify multiple devices
ECM
Ethernet Control Model (ECM) provides a virtual Ethernet link for mac users used on top of USB.
EDID
Extended Display Identification Data (FDID) is a metadata format for display devices to describe their capabilities to a video source.
Failover
Failover is used to provide a high degree of reliability. It switches to a standby NDI source channel upon the failure of the previously active source.
NDI®
NDI (Network Device Interface) is a standard developed by NewTek to transport video, audio & metadata over a local Ethernet network. Visit www.newtek.com/ndi/ for more information.
PoE
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a networking feature defined by the IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at standards. PoE allows a single cable to provide both data connection and electric power to attached devices.
PTZ Camera
Pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras are those that are capable of remote control of direction (pan & tilt) and lens zoom.
QoS
Quality of service (QoS) is the description or measurement of the overall performance of a service. To quantitatively measure quality of service, several related aspects of the network service are often considered, such as packet loss, etc.
RNDIS
Remote Network Driver Interface Specification (RNDIS) is a Microsoft proprietary protocol used on top of USB. It provides a virtual Ethernet link to operating systems.
Tally
Tally lights comprise one or more signal-lamps on a professional video camera or monitor, to show when the device is on-air. A preview tally signal is typically green, while a program one is usually shown using the colour red.