The administrator's username
The administrator's password
A textfile that contains part of the OpenVPN settings. All text between
the start and the end tag is copied into the file indicated by the
filename attribute. The filename must include the path /data/etc/openvpn.
Other filenames are ignored.
Enables or disables special handling of anonymous calls.
The behaviour of the answering machine during an incoming anonymous call.
The announcement that is played when the answering machine has accepted
an incoming anonymous call.
Enables or disables number specific handling of incoming calls. The rules
are defined separately (see numberSpecificRuleType).
Behaviour of the built-in answering machine when no other rule applies.
The announcement that is played by the built-in answering machine when no
other rule applies. 0 is the default announcement (see defaultAnnouncement).
Notifications about new messages on the built-in answering machine are
sent to this e-mail address.
Deprecated. This element has been moved to emailType.
Deprecated. This element has been moved to emailType.
Deprecated. This element has been moved to emailType.
Deprecated. This element has been moved to emailType.
Deprecated. This element has been moved to emailType.
Deprecated. This element has been moved to emailType.
Deprecated. This element has been moved to emailType.
Deprecated (ignored). This element has been moved to emailType.
Deprecated (ignored). This element has been moved to emailType.
Deprecated (ignored). This element has been moved to emailType.
Note that the use of this feature is a security issue, because
SIP does not guarantee that calling party numbers are correct (screened).
Account of the first calling party number that is granted remote access
without entering a PIN (0 if any public exchange is acceptable).
0 is the announcement included in the language file.
Determines the behaviour of the built-in answering machine when a specific calling
party number is delivered in an incoming call. Note that searching for number
specific rules can be disabled separately (see contactCallRule).
The language file from which text blocks are taken when composing e-mail
notifications. Note that "english" and "deutsch" (German) are always
included. Other language files must be added separately
(see emailLocalization).
Additional language files for e-mail notifications.
The user name of the e-mail account.
The password for the e-mail account.
Determines whether communication with the server is encrypted.
The logo used in e-mail notifications.
The language and locale of the telephone.
Determines whether pressing a speed dialling key starts a call immediately.
Emergency numbers that can be dialled even when the telephone is locked with
a password.
The position that is provided to location-based applications.
Settings for printing the function key labelling.
An item on the launcher's desktop.
A widget's package name and class. Note that some widgets
need to be configured manually.
The number of images that the PhoneApp retrieves from the webcam per
second.
If enabled the PhoneApp displays the webcam image in fullscreen by
default.
The scaling that is performed before the webcam image is displayed.
The URL which provides the video image of the webcam.
The account of the telephone number to which the webcam belongs.
Optional DTMF keypad sequence that switches a light on
(if the remote party supports that operation).
Optional DTMF keypad sequence that opens the door
(if the remote party is a door).
The telephone number for which the webcam provides the image.
The webcam that provides the image for the telephone number.
Restricts using of functions to privileged users.
Restricts changing of settings to privileged users.
If enabled the key configuration app and the function app display
functions in groups of similar functionality.
Controls the privileges required to alter the assigned function. It does
not prevent the user from using it.
Description of the assigned function. The description of a speed dialling
key is used to override the name provided by the ContactsApp.
Function keys are enumerated in columns from left to right.
The keys are counted from top to bottom inside each column.
Hardware key numbers start at 0, softkey numbers start at 105.
Hardware function keys have two levels, softkeys have one level.
This function switches to the currently inactive level of the hardware function
keys. The same function should be assigned to both levels of the same key to
realise a toggle switch.
This function is used to put calls on public hold (inside a PBX)
and to retrieve them.
Specifies the shared line protocol to be used.
URL of the shared line. For the Auerswald waiting field the
MSNs of the PBX's public exchanges are used as URLs.
Account of the shared line. For the Auerswald waiting field a
public exchange of the PBX must be specified.
This function toggles the waiting field (shared line) mode of
operation for this telephone when attached to an Auerswald PBX.
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
This function configures a subscriber call forwarding performed by the telephone
using SIP response code 302 (moved temporarily).
This function configures a subscriber call forwarding performed by the Auerswald
PBX on behalf of the telephone.
This function disables all subscriber forwardings performed by the telephone itself
and those performed by the Auerswald PBX on behalf of the telephone.
This function redirects incoming calls from another subscriber's telephone to
this telephone.
Number of the subscriber whose calls the user wants to redirect /
doesn't want to redirect anymore.
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
Telephone number of the boss
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
Telephone number of the secretary
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
This function starts an intercom announcement (unidirectional).
This function starts a bidirectional intercom call.
This function enables or disables automatic acceptance of incoming intercom calls.
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
This function puts the telephone into power saving mode.
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
This function starts an android application.
Uri of the intent that launchs the application.
This function opens a URL.
This function opens a SIP mailbox.
This function is controlled by an extern android application.
Uri of the intent that configures the application.
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
This function enables or disables the built-in answering machine.
This function starts the recording of the current call by the built-in
answering machine.
This function enables or disables automatic recording of calls by the
built-in answering machine.
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
This function enables or disables notification by e-mail whenever a new message has
been recorded by the built-in answering machine.
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
This function enables or disables remote access to the built-in answering machine.
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
This function opens the message list of the built-in answering machine.
System telephony must be enabled for this account.
This function starts the recording of a voice memo on the built-in
answering machine.
This function changes the announcement and call acceptance of the
built-in answering machine.
This function toggles automatic widening of narrow-band audio.
This function is used to perform a sequence of operations inside the PhoneApp.
One example is dialling a number, waiting for the remote party to connect, then
dialling a keypad sequence (to trigger some functionality inside the PBX) and
finally hanging up.
Z(digits): dials digits
C: waits for the remote party to connect
H: hook on / off
W(1..5): waits for 1..5 seconds
Lo: switches the key's LED off
Lr: switches the key's LED to red
Lg: switches the key's LED to green
Ly: switches the key's LED to yellow
This function displays the video image provided by a webcam.
ID taken from the webcam database.
For internal use only.
Sets an location for images that are periodically fetched and displayed.
Images of type png or jpg are allowed and the maximal file size is 256Kb.
The maximal image size is 1024*2048 pixels.
The phone will automatically scale down the image to it's screen size.
The default account that is used when composing new messages.
The alarm sound that is played when a new alarm message has been received.
The default MSN/DDI that is used when composing new messages.
The notificaton ringtone that is played upon arrival of new messages.