Section 37: Global Unit Settings Tab
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37.3.
Powerup Profile
Basically this is where you can set the profile that you would like
loaded into the codec when it is initially powered up.
Last user selected
will load the last profile that you loaded into the
codec before it was powered down.
Current runtime
is the profile settings that were current within the
codec, including subsequent changes to a profile that have not been
saved. These settings will be retrieved on power up. This setting
should be used if you know you are going to make changes to an
active profile ‘on the run’ and they are not likely to be saved. In case
the unit suddenly loses power you will want these settings to be
recovered.
The manual default profiles are also listed in this drop-down menu.
If you have
Auto reconnect
selected within the
Unit Options
menu in
the
Profile Editor
, the codec will redial automatically if it loses power
or a connection is interrupted.
A Cautionary Note:
This is not a backup profile option for the
codec.
Failover profile
within
Connection Setup
will allow you to set a
standby connection in case of a loss of a main codec connection.
When using the
Failover profile
function the codec will detect a lost
main connection and automatically switch to the selected
Standby
profile and attempt to connect with this.
Failover profile
is an
additional option available from
T
ieline
.
To assist in understanding codec memory principles, following is a
diagram showing the relationships between the various types of
memory within
T
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codecs.
37.4.
Powerup Profile: Manual Default Profile Settings
Several manual default profiles have
been programmed into all codecs. These
profiles are listed in the
Global Settings
menu under
Powerup Profile
. To view
the matrices for these profiles look in the
Matrix Editor
or once you have loaded a
Flash Memory
Profiles are
loaded on power
up from Flash
memory into
RAM.
RAM
The current
profile is then
loaded from
RAM into EE
PROM memory.
EE PROM
(Electronically
Erasable memory)