Section 23: Profile Editor
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Connection Tip:
When you connect two codecs using manual default profiles,
the dialing codec will instruct the codec that receives the call as to which profile
should be active in the codec. If you are using custom profiles that you have
created, you need to ensure that you have the correct profiles loaded into both
codecs with the correct talkback and connection settings i.e.
Auto answer
and
Automatic Redial
. Following is a discussion of each of the manual default profiles
and their features.
23.4.
Selecting Manual Default Profiles
To select a manual default profile
you simply go to the
Profile Editor
and click on the drop-down menu
for
User profiles
. This will display
the manual default profiles for
selection.
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.
23.5.
General Attributes of Manual Default Profiles
As mentioned, the
Matrix Map
tab sets the matrices for manual default profiles
and all other profiles that you create.
In the manual default profiles, the
Phone
input is set for a mono program source
such as a talkback radio caller and the
Aux
input is set for an auxiliary mono
audio source.
Figure 58: The Manual Default Program B (Mono) Matrix
In the preceding manual default matrix example, the
Phone
output is set up as a
communication circuit and is a mix-minus feed of itself which includes
Input 1 &
2.