Section 23: Profile Editor
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23.2.
Set Factory Defaults
When you purchase your codec it will be loaded with several factory default
profiles.
Set factory defaults
sets the profile settings on the codec to the factory
defaults.
Figure 57: The Set factory defaults drop-down menu.
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codecs when powered up will initialize with the same settings that were in
operation just before being turned off. These settings are stored in Electronically
Erasable RAM within the codec. In normal operational use the day-to-day settings
will be different to the factory default settings.
Factory defaults are stored in flash memory in the
codec
at the factory during
manufacture, or by uploading software updates containing revised defaults.
Set
factory defaults
copies these settings from Flash memory to EE memory. An
internal battery ensures Flash memory is retained.
23.3.
Manual Default Profiles: Overview
Several manual default profiles have been programmed into each codec. These
profiles allow you to easily select a preset profile that will suit typical
requirements. These default profiles have certain matrices attributed to them.
Your codec is shipped with several preset default matrices that route audio to
program, talkback and cue.
The great thing about the default matrices and profiles is that by copying and
pasting you can save a lot of the time and effort required to create new matrices
and profiles from the beginning. By purchasing the ‘Profile and Router’ (
Matrix
Editor
) option from
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, you can also adapt and save the default matrices as
new profiles in your codec.
To access this function you need to click on
Profile Editor
in the
Tool
Box
root directory.
Then click on the
Edit Profile
button to
reveal a drop-down menu with
Set factory
defaults
as one of the options.