ScoopTeam - User manual - Draft 0002
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2.5.7. Configuration and dialling memories (
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To ease the operation, it is possible to store configuration memories, called “profiles”. These belong to
three categories:
“Call profiles”, including the parameters for calling a given destination: dial number(s), coding
algorithm, etc. Such profile is similar to a phonebook entry, but in addition coding parameters
can be stored as well. Recalling a profile directly configures the codec and/or sets an outgoing
call with the parameters previously recorded by the user in the profile.
“Presets” which memorise the network access characteristics. Recalling a preset is a quick way
to recover the configuration needed for connecting on a given line/network/site.
“Snapshots” which memorise all the settings for the audio interfaces and processing.
These various profiles can be used locally and also via remote control, and they can be
imported/exported from/to a computer.
2.5.8. Access control (
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The unit provides selective access control: it is possible to configure differentiated access to the unit’s
functions.
ScoopTeam provides 3 access levels:
“Administrator” level: full control granted.
“Expert” level: the most critical parameters are not accessible but all audio settings are granted
control with this access level.
“Operator” level: only the “live operation” settings are accessible in this mode.
The user selects the desired access level, and a password must be entered to access it. Each level is
accessed with a dedicated password. Only the “Administrator” can set the passwords.
A rescue procedure is available in case the administrator password is lost.
A blank password can be set as well for each level; in such case the concerned access level is granted
without having to “log in”.
Details on the allowed actions for each access level can be found in chapter 4, Detailed operating mode
– User interface.