Owner's Manual
Option Function
Brings up a menu that allows you to launch either the About Page or this Help
Takes you to the Home page
Profiles
The left pane of the home page displayed lists the active and inactive profiles. A profile is a collection of policies that are
grouped together to achieve a common performance objective. Profiles are referred by a friendly name that identifies
this objective. Multiple profiles may be active at the same time. A policy defines the system parameters that must be
monitored. When these parameters satisfy a certain condition the policy is said to have triggered. The policy also
defines the action(s) that is taken when an input trigger is detected. The actions consist of applying some recommended
settings to the system designed to optimize the performance of the running application.
DPPO has several application specific profiles to improve the user experience. These profiles are disabled by default.
You must enable the profile for your given application (if available in DPPO).
New application profiles will be made available via the DPPO system updates.
Active Profiles
This section lists the profiles that are currently active on the system. A profile is considered active if it is enabled and the
policies start every time the system is activated. You can click on any profile to navigate to the Profiles and Policies
page to view the details of the selected profile. If you have Local Administrator rights, you will be able to disable an
active profile or enable an inactive profile.
Inactive Profiles
A profile that is not active is called an inactive profile. These profiles are disabled by the Local Administrator.
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