Section 3: Operation
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| VIA WEB INTERFACE — Connect your PC to the projector’s Ethernet port. In your web | ||
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| browser (Internet Explorer, for example), enter the IP address of the projector you | ||
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| wish to control. This will start a | ||
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| the factory default “ccm7” login and password to open the program. If the projector is | ||
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| powered up, you can access assorted menu options and slidebars. | ||
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| Repeat for remaining networked projectors as desired. Keep in mind that multiple | ||
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| units can be controlled from one PC, but each unit will be in its own ChristieNET | ||
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| interface (web browser) at the PC. Likewise, you can make up to five separate web | ||
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| locations to a single projector. |
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| The default login provides access to security settings, where you can define other | ||
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| users with the same or fewer rights. Use “unlimited” rights for most applications. For | ||
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| all logins, the Service menu is still protected with its own password. | ||
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| NOTES: 1) Any proxy server settings that interfere with this type of link should be | ||
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| disabled for using ChristieNET. Disable through Internet Explorer’s < Tools> | ||
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| <Internet Options> <Connections> <LAN Settings>. 2) Your PC must be Java- | ||
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| enabled to v1.4.2 or higher to run ChristieNET. 3) Depending on your projector | ||
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| model, certain controls provided through ChristieNET are | ||
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| Occasionally the projector will encounter an error condition that can interrupt normal | ||
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3.12 Error |
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| operation. Such a condition can be caused by a simple invalid keypad entry, an input | |||
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| signal error (most common) or a system error. The manner in which users are to be | ||
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| notified of error conditions is set in the Menu Preferences menu: | ||
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| • To see error messages displayed | ||
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| • To be notified via a serial communication only, select the “RS232” option. | ||
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| • To receive both types of notifications, select “All”. |
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| • To disable error messages (except for “invalid user key entry”, which can’t be | ||
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| hidden), select “Off”. |
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| Note that a | ||
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| the input panel (Electronics Module). Normal operation is indicated by the “0n” status | ||
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| code. |
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User Errors | ' Invalid User Entry |
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| A keypad entry not recognized by the projector triggers a short | ||
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| message identifying the problem. For example, if you specify a channel number that is | ||
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| not available, the message “Invalid Channel will appear. Or if you try to enter the | ||
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| wrong password, you’ll see “Invalid Password”. Press |
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| message and try again. |
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NOTE:
Input Signal Errors ' An input signal error message occurs if you are in presentation level (i.e., there are no menus present) and have selected an input on which the projector detects a problem. While menus remain operational and any key press will temporarily remove any displayed error message, you must resolve the signal problem in order to permanently eliminate the message.