Operations and Maintenance Manual

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Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2: Operating Instructions
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The CTM web interface
You can use a service laptop equipped with a web browser such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, or
Chrome to access the CTM web interface, shown below. After entering your user name and password,
you can monitor and configure the Reader depending on the permissions assigned to your user
account.
Note: Depending on the permissions given a user by the Administrator, the panel on the left (indicated
by the rectangle in the figure below) can have different options. For instance, the view below is for an
Administrator. Among other priviledges, an administrator can create, delete or modify users using the
Manage Users option.
Each CTM has its own browser interface. Changing configuration settings while connected to the
primary CTM, for example, does not change the configuration settings for the secondary CTM.
Note: Any changes applied to one CTM in a redundant Reader must then be applied to the other CTM,
as required.