152 Chapter 15 Using the Startup Profile to configure parametersNN40020-3026 Enter the remaining information into the Startup Profile editor that you want loaded onto theBCM50 main unit.The Startup Profile editor contains explanations of the various parameters. Click the cell whereyou want to enter information, and the Help text appears.You can specify which parameters to load onto your system by selecting Apply. If you do notwant to load certain parameters, select Ignore.7 After you enter all the information, click the large button at the top of the Startup Profiletemplate to save a version of the Startup Profile (.sps file) and a version of the Startup Profileeditor (Excel spreadsheet) on your computer.8 Exit from Microsoft Excel.9 Insert the USB storage device into the USB port of the computer.10 Copy the Startup Profile (.sps file) to the root directory of the USB storage device.11 To load your keycodes using the Startup Profile, copy the keycode file to the root directory ofthe USB storage device.The name of the keycode file on the USB storage device must exactly match the file name youentered in the Startup Profile editor.12 Remove the USB storage device from the USB port of the computer.The Startup Profile is now stored on the USB storage device.To load the Startup Profile data onto the BCM50 system1 Disconnect the power supply from the main unit.2 Insert the USB storage device into the USB port on the main unit.If the BCM50 system has a UPS, insert the USB storage device into the Linux-compatibleUSB hub.3 Connect the power supply to the BCM50 system.The BCM50 automatically detects the Startup Profile file and loads the information during thebootup sequence. Loading the Startup Profile adds approximately 5 minutes to the time for theBCM50 system to boot. After you successfully apply the Startup Profile, the BCM50 systemautomatically reboots to complete the BCM50 system configuration. After the BCM50 systemreboots, the Startup Profile is fully loaded.Note: Never edit the Startup Profile (.sps file) directly; always use the StartupProfile editor to make changes.