CNDLive Manager User Manual
1. Product Preparation
Section titled “1. Product Preparation”1.1 Platform Introduction
Section titled “1.1 Platform Introduction”CNDLive Manager is a powerful central management platform designed to provide efficient device management and streaming services.
Key Features:
- Server Stream Push: Connects with CNDLive encoding devices to generate unlimited stream outputs (SRT, RTMP, RTMPS, HLS, UDP, RTSP).
- Streaming Matrix: A visual interface to route streams from the server to any destination (Decoders, YouTube, vMix, etc.). The server handles protocol conversion automatically.
- Centralized Management: Perform remote configuration, batch firmware upgrades, and preview live video from all connected products.
- Link Aggregation (Bonding): For devices with multiple network connections (LAN, Wi-Fi, 4G), the system uses proprietary algorithms to balance data loads, optimizing transmission stability and efficiency.
1.2 Technical Specifications
Section titled “1.2 Technical Specifications”| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Deployment Specs | CPU: 2.0GHz+ | RAM: 2GB+ | Storage: 40GB+ | OS: Ubuntu 18.04+ | Public IP: 1 |
| Supported Devices | C6, D1, X1, A1, NDI Go |
| Stream Protocols | SRT, TS over UDP, HLS, RTMP/RTMPS, RTSP, NDI |
| Core Functions | Source Preview, Stream Control, Encoding Setup, Network Monitoring, Decoding Output |
| Capacity | Unlimited Device Connections | Unlimited Stream Pushing | Unlimited Matrix Tasks |
⚠️ Warning: Firewall & Port Requirements
To ensure the platform functions correctly, you must configure your server’s firewall or security group to allow the following traffic:
- TCP 8080: Web Service (Dashboard Access)
- UDP 50000: Device Connection (Registration & Heartbeat)
- UDP 40000-40050: Voice Intercom (Audio Data)
- Custom Ports: You must manually open any specific ports you configure for Stream Matrix input/output tasks.
Note: Default ports can be modified in the System Settings if needed.
2. Web Management & Configuration
Section titled “2. Web Management & Configuration”The Web Management interface is your central hub for interacting with devices and configuring the system.
2.1 Login
Section titled “2.1 Login”Ensure the Manager platform is correctly deployed.
- Open Browser: Google Chrome is recommended for the best experience.
- Enter URL: Type
http://Server_IP:8080.- Example:
http://192.168.1.100:8080
- Example:
- Authenticate:
- Default Username:
admin - Default Password:
admin
- Default Username:
- Login: Click the button to enter the dashboard.
2.2 Dashboard Overview
Section titled “2.2 Dashboard Overview”The main interface is divided into the following sections:
- Device Management: Add, delete, and configure hardware devices.
- Streaming Matrix: Create and manage stream routing tasks.
- Intercom: Voice communication with devices.
- System Status: View server runtime and software version.
- Settings: Firmware management, port configuration, and user profile settings.
3. Device Management
Section titled “3. Device Management”3.1 Device Folders
Section titled “3.1 Device Folders”Organize your equipment by creating logical folders (e.g., by project or location).
- Create: Click the
+button next to “Device Management”, name the folder, and confirm. - Manage: Hover over a folder and click the three dots (⋮) to create sub-folders, set access permissions, rename, or delete the folder.
Note: Deleting a folder removes all devices contained within it from the Manager.
3.2 Managing Devices
Section titled “3.2 Managing Devices”Adding a Device
Section titled “Adding a Device”- Select a device folder.
- Click Add Device.
- Enter the Serial Number (SN).
- Tip: You can find the SN in the device’s local web settings under System.
- Crucial Step: On the physical device’s local web page, go to Settings > CNDLive Manager and enter your Server IP and Port (Default: 50000).
Deleting & Moving
Section titled “Deleting & Moving”- Delete: Hover over a device card and click the (x) icon. For batch operations, select multiple devices and click the Delete button in the top menu.
- Move: Hover over a device card, click the Move icon, and select the target folder.
Batch Operations
Section titled “Batch Operations”- Reboot: Select multiple devices and click Reboot.
- Search: Use the search bar to find devices by model or keywords.
3.3 Device Monitoring & Configuration
Section titled “3.3 Device Monitoring & Configuration”Hover over a device card and click the Settings (Gear) icon to access details.
C6 (Encoder)
Section titled “C6 (Encoder)”- Preview: View real-time input video.
- Stream Services: Manage RTSP, SRT, RTMP, UDP outputs.
- Encoding: Configure Resolution, Frame Rate, Bitrate, and GOP for Main/Sub streams.
- Network: View LAN and Wi-Fi status.
D1 (Decoder)
Section titled “D1 (Decoder)”- Output: Toggle HDMI/SDI outputs, set resolution (up to 4K/1080p), and manage audio sample rates.
- Source List: Add decoding sources (SRT, RTSP, NDI URLs).
- Preview: View snapshots of the decoded content.
X1 (Bonding Encoder)
Section titled “X1 (Bonding Encoder)”- Dashboard: Monitor battery level, CPU temp, and fan status.
- Bonding: In the “Management Platform” tab, select which network links (LAN, Wi-Fi, SIM1/2/3) to aggregate.
- Fan Control: Adjust cooling fan speed (Auto/Low/Mid/High).
A1 (NDI Codec)
Section titled “A1 (NDI Codec)”- Mode Toggle: Switch between Encoder Mode, Decoder Mode, or Codec Mode (Simultaneous).
- NDI Settings: Configure Group, Name, and Transport Mode (TCP/UDP/Multicast).
NDI Go (NDI Decoder)
Section titled “NDI Go (NDI Decoder)”- Real-time Preview: View the video currently being decoded and output by the software.
- Preset Shortcuts: Save frequently used NDI streams to buttons (0-9) for quick switching.
- Output Settings: Configure HDMI output specifications including Resolution (up to 4K), Color Space, RGB Range, Audio Sampling, and Volume.
3.4 Device Upgrade
Section titled “3.4 Device Upgrade”- Upload: Go to global Settings > Firmware Management. Upload the
.binfile for your device model. - Upgrade:
- Single: Right-click a device card > Upgrade.
- Batch: Select multiple devices of the same model > Click Upgrade in the top menu.
Warning: Devices will automatically reboot after the upgrade. Do not power them off during this process.
4. Streaming Matrix
Section titled “4. Streaming Matrix”The Streaming Matrix allows you to route video inputs to destinations with protocol conversion.
4.1 Creating a Node
Section titled “4.1 Creating a Node”- Create a Project Folder in the sidebar.
- Click
+to create a Server Node. - Server Delay: Set the buffer (Default: 1000ms). Higher values increase stability on poor networks; lower values reduce latency.
4.2 Routing Streams
Section titled “4.2 Routing Streams”- Add Input (Source): Click the left side of the node. Select a Device (e.g., C6) or a Network Protocol (external URL).
- Limit: One source per node.
- Add Output (Destination): Click the right side of the node. Select the protocol (SRT, RTMP, etc.) and define the port/address.
- Limit: Up to 16 outputs per node.
💡 Tip: Custom Ports
If you assign a specific port for a matrix output (e.g., SRT on port 9000), remember to manually open that port in your server’s firewall.
5. Voice Intercom
Section titled “5. Voice Intercom”Real-time bidirectional audio communication between the web console and hardware devices.
5.1 Setup
Section titled “5.1 Setup”- Web: Grant your browser permission to access the microphone.
- Device: Connect a USB headset to the hardware (C6/X1/D1/A1/NDI Go).
5.2 Usage
Section titled “5.2 Usage”- Click the Intercom in the left menu.
- Click
+to add online devices or other web users to the group. - Toggle the switch to Start.
⚠️Personal Mix: Volume and Mute controls in this interface are local. Muting a user only prevents you from hearing them; others in the group can still hear them.
6. System Settings
Section titled “6. System Settings”Access via the Gear Icon in the top right.
6.1 Platform Settings
Section titled “6.1 Platform Settings”You can customize the service ports here.
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| HTTP Port | 8080 | Web dashboard access. |
| Server Port | 50000 | Device heartbeat and control. |
| Audio Ports | 40000-40050 | Voice intercom data range. |
Important: If you change these ports, you must update your server firewall rules immediately.
6.2 Firmware Management
Section titled “6.2 Firmware Management”Upload and manage device firmware .bin files here.
6.3 User Management
Section titled “6.3 User Management”(Admin only) Create, edit, or delete user accounts. You can assign nicknames and reset passwords for team members.
6.4 Platform Upgrade
Section titled “6.4 Platform Upgrade”Upgrade the CNDLive Manager software itself by uploading the system update file.
7. FAQ
Section titled “7. FAQ”Q: I cannot access the web interface (Port 8080).
A: Please check the following:
- Server Status: Is the server running?
- Firewall: Is TCP Port 8080 open in your server’s firewall or cloud security group?
- Custom Port: Did you change the HTTP port in settings? If so, use the new port in the URL.
Q: My device is powered on but shows “Offline” in the Manager.
A:
- Firewall: Ensure UDP Port 50000 is open on the server. This is required for device heartbeat.
- Device Config: Log into the device’s local web page and verify the Manager Server IP and Port (50000) are correct.
- Network: Check if the device has a valid Gateway and DNS setting to access the internet.
Q: The Intercom audio is not working.
A:
- Ports: Ensure the UDP port range 40000-40050 is open on the server firewall.
- Browser: Check if the browser tab is muted or if microphone permissions were denied.
- Hardware: Ensure the USB headset is properly connected to the device.
Q: How do I use custom ports for the Stream Matrix?
A: When configuring a Stream Matrix output, you can define any port you wish. However, the system does not automatically open these ports on the server OS. You must manually open any custom ports you use in your firewall settings.
Q: Can I perform a batch upgrade on different device models at the same time?
A: No. Batch upgrades must be performed on devices of the same model (e.g., only C6s). You must select the correct firmware file that matches the selected devices.
Contact Support
Section titled “Contact Support”If you encounter any issues, please contact our technical support team.
- Email: support@cndlive.com