Exporting Backup Settings To An External Device; Importing A File From An External Device To Restore Settings - Christie Crimson Series User Manual

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5. In the Christie Projector License Utility dialog, select Browse.
6. Navigate to the location of the unzipped license file (.key) and select it.
7. From the Projectors list, select the projector you want to apply the upgrade to.
8. Select Apply.
9. Reboot the projector.
10. Repeat steps 3 to 9 for each additional projector.

Exporting backup settings to an external device

Save the Crimson Series settings to a USB flash drive (projector) or file (web interface).
1. If using the display panel to export settings, insert a USB flash drive (properly formatted as
FAT) into the USB port on Crimson Series.
2. Select MENU > Admin > Backup & Restore.
3. Select the backup option.
On the projector, select Backup to USB.
On the web interface, select Backup to File.
A default name is assigned.
4. From the projector:
a) To edit the backup file name, select the up arrow and select Enter.
b) To save the name, navigate down and select SAVE.
The backup file is exported.
5. From the web interface:
a) To edit the backup file name, enter the new name and select Backup.
The backup file is created.
b) To download the backup file, select Download.
The backup file is downloaded to the default location on the computer.
Importing a file from an external device to
restore settings
Restore backed up files, stored on a USB flash drive (projector) or file (web interface), onto the
projector.
1. If using the display panel to import the file, insert the USB flash drive containing the backup
file into the USB port on the projector.
2. Select MENU > Admin > Backup & Restore.
3. Select the restore option.
On the projector, select Restore from USB.
On the web interface, select Restore from File.
4. Select the file.
Crimson Series User Guide
020-102649-07 Rev. 1 (05-2023)
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