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Creating/managing access profiles
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Overwriting an access profile
If you wish to create a new access profile
but have already saved 16 access profiles,
you may have to overwrite an existing
access profile. A corresponding message is
displayed.
§Yes§
Press the display key to con-
firm the prompt.
The profile overview is displayed.
q
Select access profile to be
overwritten and press
§OK§
.
¤
Create new access profile.
Or:
§No§
Press the display key to cancel
the process.
Making/editing WLAN/provider
settings
Requirement
: You are creating or editing
an access profile.
If you create a new profile or open a saved
profile, the profile editor is displayed first
Using profile editor functions
You have opened the profile editor
(page 59) and selected one of the profile
areas
WLAN
/
Provider
.
Saving an access profile
v
Open menu.
Save Settings
Select and press
§OK§
.
The settings are checked. If the settings
are not complete, a corresponding note is
shown on the display.
If you want to save an incomplete profile,
e.g. to make additional settings on the PC
via the Web configurator:
§Yes§
Press the display key to con-
firm the prompt.
Or:
§No§
Press the display key to com-
plete the settings.
Copying a profile area
If you copy profile areas, you can save
yourself from repeated typing. If, for
example, the WLAN settings fully or par-
tially match the settings of a previously
saved access profile, you can copy this
area into the new access profile.
q
Select profile area to be copied
(e.g.
WLAN
).
v
Open menu.
Save Settings
Select and press
§OK§
.
Copy from Profile
Select and press
§OK§
.
The profile overview is displayed.
q
Select the access profile from
which the area is to be copied,
and press
§OK§
.
¤
If required, edit the settings of the cop-
ied profile area (page 62, page 64).
Note:
For how to select/edit saved access profiles,
Notes:
– Changes are not saved if you are inter-
rupted by a call when entering an access
profile.
– If you have copied profile areas or are edit-
ing an existing access profile, the default
settings are already entered.