
User configuration profiles
The operator can create configuration profiles to conveniently store multiple sets of
settings. This provides ease and flexibility in configuring the Synchronizing Unit for
each type of survey and also settings unique to various depth ranges.
The settings that are saved in a configuration profile are:
• Echo sounder enabled or disabled
• Trigger group schedule
• Runtime settings
When a configuration profile is selected (by clicking the drop-down list as seen in figure
on page 51) all the settings for each echo sounder are recalled
and applied. If there are changes to current settings a confirmation dialog will first appear
to confirm before recalling the settings in the configuration profile.
Figure 41
User configuration profiles
User configuration profiles
allow saving and recalling runtime settings.
The following actions are supported when managing the configuration profiles:
Table 8
Select profile (from list)
Recalls settings from an existing profile
Set as default
Set the selected profile as the default
Save...
Save current settings to an existing profile (overwrite)
New...
Create a new profile (using current settings) with a specified name
Delete...
Delete an existing profile
The K-Sync Application comes with several pre-defined profiles.
Notes on configuration profiles:
• When settings are changed, they are not stored permanently until the operator
explicitly saves settings to the profile.
• One user configuration profile is always designated as the “default” and this profile
is used when the application starts up. The default profile has “(default)” appended
after the profile name.
• The default profile cannot be deleted. If it needs to be deleted, a different profile
must first be designated as the default.
• The system settings, installation settings, and manual depth setting (if enabled) are
not stored in the profiles and are therefore not affected by switching between profiles.
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