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4.7. Management of the configuration profiles (
NYA
)
The configuration profiles ease configuration changes and the setting up of routine links. There are
three types of profiles:
“
Call profiles
”, which include call parameters for a given
destination
(number(s), coding, etc.).
Such a profile is similar to a directory entry, but in addition it can memorize the coding
parameters.
“
Presets
” memorize the
network access
parameters. These are the settings found in the
Network
menu.
Recalling a
preset
is a quick way to restore the configuration needed for a given
line or network.
“
Snapshots
” memorize the settings for the
audio
interfaces and processing. These are settings
done via the various pages of the user interface (“Mixing”, “Inputs”, “Aux”, “Outputs”,
“Monitoring”), and those found in the
Audio
menu.
These various memories are usable locally, but in addition they can be imported/exported from/to a
computer, using the remote control tools.
Each call profile includes the following elements:
Name
assigned to the profile.
Number(s)
: ISDN or telephone call number(s), or IP URI, IP address, depending on the
transmission mode.
Coding configuration
associated with the profile.
A call profile may have no number included; in such case it is used for quick and safe recall of a given
coding configuration.
Conversely a call profile may have no associated coding configuration included; in such case it is just like
a directory entry, used for instant dialling a known destination.
The profiles are managed and used via the
Book
sub-menu (refer to details in 4.6.5, Book sub-menu
)). For call profiles, the available possibilities are:
Create a
New
profile, assigning it a name, possibly call number(s), and possibly an associated
coding configuration.
Load
a profile: the ScoopTeam then loads the number memorized in the profile, and configures
itself with the coding configuration included in the profile.
Delete
an existing profile.
Update
a profile, after having made changes in its parameters, or after renaming it (in this
latter case a new profile is created with the new name).
For presets or snapshots, the available possibilities are:
Create a
New
profile, which will memorize all the current network settings (for a preset) or all
the audio settings (for a snapshot), assigning it a name.
Load
a preset or snapshot: the ScoopTeam then restores the settings included in the profile.
Delete
a preset or snapshot.