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* 3  Set ''briughtness'' - slider max on left
 
* 3  Set ''briughtness'' - slider max on left
 
* 4. Set ''contrast'' -slider max on right
 
* 4. Set ''contrast'' -slider max on right
 
==== What settings are needed to configure the phone? ====
 
Refer to the How To document [[How to access sample XML applications|Setting up sample XML applications]]. Applications can be accessed via the ''"Program"'' button on the APM.
 
  
 
==== What are the RGB values of APM background? ====
 
==== What are the RGB values of APM background? ====

Revision as of 19:22, 1 October 2006

In this optiPoint application module FAQ you find answers to frequently asked questions for the optiPoint application module, subdivided in different subject areas.

General

How can I increase the brightness of the display?

  • 1. Access Display settings
  • 2. Choose ?
  • 3 Set briughtness - slider max on left
  • 4. Set contrast -slider max on right

What are the RGB values of APM background?

The background of op410/op420/APM implements the following color-gradient: #BBCCDD -> #FFFFFF
The picture with 24-bit and 12-bit color-depth (used in APM) can be downloaded here: zip.png  APM background picture

XML application

What is required to run XML applications on the phone?

Simply the phone plus application module w/ SW starting V.5.1.34; Webserver, where the application itself resides and of course an IP-connection between the phone and the server.

Which telephones support XML applications?

optiPoint 410/420 standard or advance in CorNet-IP version. SIP is currently not supported.

Which Webservers can be used to host XML applications?

Just, anything on the market, like Apache, Microsoft IIS, Tomcat etc. Put the *xml files in the proper directory (e.g. Apache: htdocs)