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System Profiles
A31003-M2000-U107-1-7619, 1/2017
WL3 and WL3 Plus WLAN Handset, User Manual
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11 System Profiles
A system profile can be used when certain settings in a handset are required that
the user is not allowed to change. The settings require configuration in the
WinPDM or Device Manager and include alarm settings, soft key settings, and
presence settings. For additional information, see the Configuration Manual for
the handset. When a system profile is activated, its settings are not displayed in
the handset’s menu. It can be shown that a system profile is activated in the
handset by showing its profile name in the idle mode.
The system profile can be used in combination with the user profile (see
on page 39). If there is conflict between the settings in the system profile
and the settings in the user profile, the settings in the system profile are used.
If a user changes a setting using the handset menu that is determined by a
system profile, the menu is updated but the setting remains unchanged.
For example, in the figure below (left-hand view), the System Profile SK1 is
active, as indicated by the system profile name “Sys Profile SK1” shown in the
handset in idle mode. The left soft key “Inbox” and the middle soft key “PTT 4” are
determined by the system profile. If a user, for example, attempts to change the
middle soft key name to “PTT 5”, by using the handset menu Shortcuts > Soft
keys > Middle (middle view in figure), the soft key shows “PTT 5” and the setting
can be saved. However, the system profile settings are not overridden. When the
handset returns to idle mode, the system profile settings are displayed again,
showing “PTT 4” instead of the user changed “PTT 5”(right-hand view in figure).
TIP: If the system profile is to always be active, it is recommended to hide the Soft
keys menu in the handset.
Figure 7. The system profile overrides the settings changed by
the user.
NOTE: This feature is applicable to WL3 Plus.
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Select Save Back
Name
PTT 5
Function
Control question
Middle
Sys Profile SK1
Sys Profile SK1