Using The Web User Interface; User Access And Rights - Christie CP2000-ZX Setup Manual

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3.5

Using the Web User Interface

In addition to using the CDP, most projector functions can be controlled remotely, typically at a controller such
as a PC, via 1) a web user interface on an Ethernet network or 2) via serial API over the ETHERNET
MANAGEMENT port.
If you are on a segregated network (isolated network), performance will greatly be optimized if you use HTTP
instead of HTTPS (SSL) when connecting your web browser to the projector to display the web user interface.
Use HTTPS (SSL) when there are concerns about the security of your network. If using HTTPS (SSL), it is
essential that you use Internet Explorer 7 as your web browser since it has significant performance
improvements over Internet Explorer 6 when handling SSL connections.

3.5.1 User Access and Rights

Accessing different web user interface menus and functions depend on login. There are five distinct password-
protected levels of use as identified in Table 3.2. Each level has the rights of lower levels, plus additional
rights as shown.
Table 3.2 User Security Levels
User Security Levels
User
Operator
Operator Advanced
(lamp change is
available to this user)
CP2000-ZX Setup Guide
020-100098-04 Rev. 1 (06-2009)
Access to Menus...
Level 1 Menu >
Level 2 Tab
Status
> System
About
Main
Status
> System
Advanced
> Lamp
About
Main
Status
> System
Advanced
> Lamp
*excludes LiteLOC
> Lamp History
> Lens
About
More details
Any user can view basic projector status, diagnostic information,
and software version information.
Operators can view additional projector information such as serial
number, software version, and also turn the lamp ON or OFF.
This level of operator can view the same menus as the Operator
level, but with the ability to add a new lamp in the Advanced:
Lamp History menu.
Section 3: Basic Operation
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