
Administrator’s Guide for the V500 System
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Managing System Profiles with the V500 Web Interface
The customization options for V500 systems have been extended with the
ability to store your system settings as separate profiles. Profiles can be stored
on your computer as a .csv file using the V500 web interface. There is no limit
to the number of profiles you can save.
This is particularly useful if you are managing systems that support multiple
applications. Changing the interface and behaviors of the V500 system can be
done quickly and easily.
The following settings are included in a profile:
—
Home screen settings
—
User access levels
—
Icon selections
—
Option keys
—
System behaviors
Passwords are not included when you store a profile.
To store a profile:
1.
On a computer, open a web browser.
2.
In the browser address line, enter the system’s IP address (for example,
http://10.11.12.13
) to go to the V500 web interface.
3.
Go to
System Setup > Utilities > Profile Center
.
4.
Click
V500 -> PC
to download the .csv file from the V500 system.
5.
Save the file to a location on your computer.
To upload a profile:
1.
Reset the V500 system to restore default settings.
2.
On a computer, open a web browser.
3.
In the browser address line, enter the system’s IP address (for example,
http://10.11.12.13
) to go to the V500 web interface.
4.
Go to
System Setup > Utilities > Profile Center
.
5.
Click
Browse
and browse to the location of the .csv file on your computer.
6.
Click
PC -> V500
to upload the .csv file to your system.
Polycom recommends using profiles only as a way to back up system settings.
Attempting to edit a stored profile or upload it to more than one system on the
network can result in instability or unexpected problems.
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