4 profiles, Profiles – Grass Valley DAP-1781 User Manual

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4.14.4 Profiles

Click the Profiles button at the bottom of the Factory/Presets panel to open a window allowing parameter
settings to be copied from this DAP-1781 card to other DAP-1781 cards.

• The Copy Profile From line shows the current DAP-1781.
• The Copy Profile To table shows all other DAP-1781 cards available in the local iControl

environment


Save Profile to Disk command:
This command is used to save a Profile as a configuration file on a disk. On the current DAP-1781, select a
Profile with the pull down menu, click the Save Profile to Disk button, and follow the instructions to choose a
folder and a file name. The transfer status is displayed at the end of the line.

Restore Profile from Disk command:
This command is used to restore a Profile into the current DAP-1781. Click the Restore Profile from Disk
button, follow the instructions to choose a folder and a file name. The selected configuration file will be
restored in its original Profile (i.e. a User3 Preset Profile saved to disk will be restored as a User3 Preset, not
as a Current Profile).

Copy command:
Under the Copy Profile From title, click on the Profile entry to open a pull-down list with the available
profiles: the Current one, the five User Presets and All profiles. Click on one to select the source profile.

Under the Copy Profile To title, click in the individual Select boxes to select one or more destination DAP-
1781 cards, or click Select All to select all of them at once.

• Those noted as not available (N/A) in the Transfer Status column cannot be selected.


Click the Copy button to copy the contents of the selected source profile into the same-named profile of the
destination DAP-1781 cards. After the end of the Copy command, you have to clear the selections before a
new copy process.

Note: the All profile is the only profile that contains the same data, including the Metadata User parameters,
as the Restore point accessible from the Densité Controller Card.

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