The Envy Profile Menu; Getting Organized With Profile Groups - madVR Labs Envy User Manual

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2.5 The Envy Profile Menu

Custom profiles, Source Device profiles, and Display profiles are created, renamed, deleted,
and activated by using the Profile menu. To access the Profile menu, press the Profile button on
the Envy remote (the button with a square and arrow).
You can also activate and manage profiles and profile groups automatically using a control system
like Crestron, RTI, Control4 and Savant, or even using a custom program you create and run on
the same network, by using the Envy IP Control API.
Tip: The Envy does not provide "hunt and peck" keyboard entry with the remote control.
Therefore, to customize the names of profiles and profile groups, please attach a keyboard to
one of the USB ports on the rear of the Envy.
Below is an example from the profile menu with customized Source Devices:

2.6 Getting Organized with Profile Groups

To help you organize your profiles, Envy provides profile groups. The intended use is to have one
profile group for each general purpose, with one or more profiles assigned to the group. For
example, you could create custom profiles called Daytime, Nighttime and Batcave, with your
preferred settings for each, and place these profiles into a custom profile group you create
named "Viewing Conditions", as below:
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