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7. How to Set-Up Profiles on the Scoop Studio
You can access and edit memory locations and Profiles directly from the front panel
keypad and menus of the Scoop Studio. The Scoop Studio has the ability to allow you to
pre-program the 100 Profile locations.
7.1. What is a profile ?
A profile is a non-volatile, pre-programmed memory location stored within the
Scoop Studio which functions very similar to the auto dial memory locations on an
average telephone.
A remote profile can contain an ISDN or POTS number with specific parameters
associated with that number. The remote profile can contain the name of the location
to be dialled and its specific algorithm. You can create up to 50 unique remote
profiles on the Scoop Studio. If the remote profile is an ISDN type, you can have two
numbers stored ( one number for each B channel ).
A local profile ( named local setup for making the difference ) can contain ISDN
or POTS local parameters. The local setup can contain the name and all network
parameters like local address in ISDN. You can create up to 50 local setups on the
Scoop Studio
7.2. How to manage profiles on the Scoop Studio
Note: All remote profile can be a POTS profile or an ISDN profile.
7.2.1. How to manage remote Profiles
From the Main Function Menu, select “DIRECTORY” symbol, and press the key under
it. After having selected “REMOTE” choice, you can select different actions :
- “Load” for loading in memory a profile.