Section 38: Phonebook Editor
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T E C H N O L O G Y
Section 38
Section 38.
Phonebook Editor
With the profile system, a phonebook is not entirely necessary. However, it can be
convenient for situations where users do not want to use the Connection Manager
(CXNS), and prefer to select the dialing numbers from the phonebook manually.
Users can set up a default profile and dial the numbers from the
Phonebook Editor
if
they wish to. This is done using the
Connection Setup
page within the
Profile Editor
.
This process is explained in the Phonebook Numbers section of this manual.
Phone numbers can be stored within
Tool
Box
using the
Phonebook Editor
which is
displayed below and accessed via the
Tool
Box
root menu. Operators can then set up
default profiles and dial a remote codec by retrieving stored numbers from the
Phonebook Editor
.
Figure 103: The Phonebook Editor in ToolBox
Using
T
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codecs is now easier than ever before with the ability to speed dial
locations using phonebook entries linked to specific profiles. Simply program the
number to be dialed into the
Phonebook Editor
for your codec, associate the profile
you require (either a manual default profile or a custom profile) with this number and
you are ready to go.
Speed dialing is particularly useful as it means operators can program speed dial
numbers for many different locations and associate a profile for each particular
broadcast. An announcer with no knowledge of how to operate a codec can load a
profile and dial the studio by simply recalling a stored memory number and pressing
ENTER/DIAL
on the codec.