The properties of a profile consist of so-called description data and the profile configuration.
Description data consist of the name of the profile, a descriptive text, the firmware version and the overwrite flag for sessions. 

Click on Edit > Save Description Data or in the toolbar in order to save these data.
The data are now updated in the database.

When changing the firmware version, remember that profile settings will be lost if they are not supported in the new firmware.

To edit the profile configuration, proceed as follows:

  1. Double-click on a profile or select a profile from the navigation tree.
  2. Click on Edit > Edit Configuration.
    The setup will open.

    Paths highlighted in blue in the configuration tree lead to settings that have already been set via the profile.

    Keys in the Registry (settings) that have been set via a profile are highlighted with a color. The same colors as for highlighting paths in the configuration tree of the UMS are used.

  3. To change settings, click on the activation symbol in front of the parameter until the desired function is active.

Inactive parameter

The parameter is inactive and will not be configured by the profile.

Active parameter without key

The parameter is active and will be configured by the profile.

Template keys are inactive.

The parameter is active and will be configured by the profile.

Template keys are active.


The parameter is active and will be configured by the profile using a template key.

Reset to default value.


When saving the profile, you can determine when your changes will take effect:

  1. Make the required changes.
  2. Click on Save.
  3. Decide whether the new settings are to take effect immediately or when the relevant devices next boot.

Bear in mind that users who are working may be disturbed if changes take effect immediately.

Assigned profiles with configuration changes not yet transferred to the device are flagged with an exclamation mark in the list of Assigned Objects.