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BOOTING UP YOUR BIRDDOG DEVICE 

 

Indication of system boot process 

As soon as the converter detects a power input the fan will begin to spin. After approximately 20 seconds you will notice the 

network activity indicator will begin to flash indicating that the device is now able to see the computer network. After a further 

20 seconds the OLED display will illuminate.

The OLED display has some important information displayed on it to ensure you can access your converter on the network:

The most important detail on the display is the IP address, this is the address you will need to type into your web browser 

to access the BirdDog device to configure and interact with it.

OPERATING YOUR CONVERTER

 

Web configuration panel

In this release, the web configuration panel allows you to alter key settings of your converter, specifically A/V settings, and video 

frame rates, restarting the video processing engine, changing networking parameters and applying firmware updates. 

Access via web browser (URL)

To access the web configuration panel please point your computer web browser to: 

http://birddog-xxxxx.local/

 “xxxxx” is the 

serial number of the converter, the serial number is printed on the box and on the main unit. Note the web address is case 

sensitive and should be all lower case. Your computer will need to have ‘Bonjour’ services loaded in order to access the unit via 

it’s ‘friendly’ name described above.

Apple devices come pre-installed with Bonjour, while Windows devices need a small plugin available here:

https://support.apple.com/kb/dl999?locale=en_AU

Accessing via an IP address

Your converter is configured to automatically receive a network (IP) address from the computer network via DHCP (Dynamic Host 

Configuration Protocol). Most corporate, education and home networks have a DHCP server present on the network to allow this 

to occur. Usually your Internet Router provides this.

If your device receives an IP address automatically from this server (DHCP) the IP address can be discovered in several ways, 

including BirdDog Central Lite available from: 

bird-dog.tv/firmware 

Accessing on a network without a DHCP server 

Some standalone or private networks may not have a DHCP server. After 30 seconds of searching for an automatically assigned 

IP address the device will fall back to a default address which is: 

192.168.100.100

In order to access the web configuration panel on a network which is configured to a different subnet, change your computers IP 

address to match the BirdDog unit’s IP address range. Once you gain access to the BirdDog web configuration panel choose your 

IP address to match the rest of the devices on your network.

For instructions on setting your computers IP address please consult your computer operating system manual or IT support 

resources.

BirdDog 4K - MODEL NAME

Video Format: 2160p60

Stream name: BirdDog 4K

IP Address: 192.168.100.100

Summary of Contents for BirdDog 4K Series

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE 4K FAMILY IT S ALL ABOUT CONNECTIONS...

Page 2: ...WELCOME TO THE FUTURE...

Page 3: ...Access via web browser URL Accessing via an IP address Accessing on a network without a DHCP server PASSWORD MANAGEMENT Default password A V SETUP NDI ENCODE Video Input Format Chroma Subsample Rate B...

Page 4: ...lugged into must support PoE 802 11at Different network switches are capable of providing differing amounts of total power to all connected devices This 4K convert er uses approximately 14 watts in Po...

Page 5: ...ed in order to access the unit via it s friendly name described above Apple devices come pre installed with Bonjour while Windows devices need a small plugin available here https support apple com kb...

Page 6: ...y entering this password the user is granted full access to the configuration settings and could interrupt a live program A V SETUP 4K FAMILY Enter Password 6 DASHBOARD NETWORK SYSTEM A V SETUP LOGOUT...

Page 7: ...eceiver only BirdDog receivers can decode the full 10 bit signal Any other device will simply display the 8 bit material which is coded within the NDI stream NDI Output Bandwidth Birddog Devices allow...

Page 8: ...ll result in device not being visible on the network and a factory reset will be required in order to recover the unit IP address recovery In the event that the device is not visible on the network th...

Page 9: ...applications that support receiving the NDI signal that the unit produces Each application will vary slightly on how you choose your source NewTek Studio Monitor NewTek provide a free Studio Monitor...

Page 10: ...bird dog tv hello bird dog tv...

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