Section 23: Profile Editor
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Section 23
Section 23.
Profile Editor
One of the new features of the
G
3
platform is the profile system for configuring the
codec. A profile enables a user to configure their codec for every event where the
unit is to be used. A profile consists of all the configuration details required for a
remote broadcast to be done successfully, including phone numbers, input settings,
audio routing, ISDN setup, function buttons, talkback operation and many more.
Once you have set up a profile, the
T
ieline
connection manager can automatically
connect your codecs. All you have to do is turn the codec on and select
START
from
the codec’s Connection Manager (Cxns)
LCD
screen - the Connection Manager
takes over from there.
23.1.
User Profiles
Up to 98 user profiles can be stored on a
COMMANDER
G
3
. These include
Current Runtime
,
Manual Default Presets
(for setting manual default profile
settings), the five manual default profiles and any custom profiles you create.
These can all be adjusted on a PC using
Tool
Box
software
and downloaded into
the codec. With
Tool
Box
software it is possible to copy and paste between
profiles, reducing much of the effort required to create variations for each remote
site.
To assist a user to identify each profile, it is possible to assign a unique 16
character name for each profile. For example, a typical profile name would be
“football park” or “basketball” or “town hall”. When you go to the site where the
remote broadcast is to take place, simply select the profile for that site. The codec
will then be configured and ready to use for broadcasting from that venue.
By using
Tool
Box
software, a user can set up a profile by entering all the details
required in a sequence of tabulated menus. Alternatively, it is possible to copy
from a reference profile and
paste it into a new profile.
Then only a few details such
as phone numbers need to
be changed, saving a lot of
time and effort. Reference
profiles are provided with
factory default settings.
Users can work from these
to develop their own profiles
and save them in
Configuration Files with new
names.
Figure 56: The Profile Editor Menu Screen in ToolBox Software
WARNING:
Please note that if you want to change profiles you need to hang
up the codec before making the change. Then load the new profile that you
require and redial to make a connection.