Grandstream Networks GXP-2000 manual Element DisplayBitmap, Element DisplayString

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XML Based Customizable Screen

Element DisplayBitmap

This element carries the information on how a bitmap is to be rendered on screen. It has three mandatory elements and one optional attribute:

Element Bitmap

This element contains the bitmap encoded by base64

<xsd:element name="Bitmap" type="xsd:base64Binary" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1"/>

Note: We only accept Windows Bitmap (file header begins with 0x424D) that is monochrome (1-bit depth) and not exceeding 130x65 pixels (that’s our LCD resolution). Anything not bound to the above restriction is dropped and ignored. You may use Windows Paint to change an existing BMP file to 1-bit depth.

Elements X and Y

This element contains X and Y offsets from the origin that we will use to render the bitmap.

<xsd:element name="X" type="xsd:integer" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1" default="0"/> <xsd:element name="Y" type="xsd:integer" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1" default="0"/>

Attribute a1reg

This OPTIONAL attribute specifies the conditions when the bitmap will be displayed.

<xsd:attribute name="a1reg" type="xsd:boolean"/>

When this attribute is present and the value is “true” then the bitmap will be displayed ONLY when SIP Account 1 is in REGISTERED state.

When this attribute is present and the value is “false” then the bitmap will be displayed only when SIP Account 1 is NOT in REGISTERED state.

Note: When this attribute is absent then this bitmap is displayed regardless to the SIP Account 1 registration states.

Element DisplayString

This element carries the information on how a string is to be rendered on screen. It has three mandatory elements and four optional attributes:

Element DisplayStr

This element contains the string to be displayed

<xsd:element name="DisplayStr" type="xsd:string" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1"/>

The string can contain dynamic contents. As present, we support the following 18 system variables that will be substituted with dynamic contents at run-time.

1.$W: This variable is replaced with the current day of week and has the following

possible values: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

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GXP-2000 specifications

Grandstream Networks GXP-2000 is a versatile SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) desktop IP phone that has gained popularity for its robust features and user-friendly interface. Designed for both small and large enterprises, the GXP-2000 combines advanced telephony technologies with intuitive design to enhance communication efficiency.

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The GXP-2000 includes a 132x64 pixel LCD display, providing clear visibility of caller ID, call status, and contact information. With programmable keys, users can customize the phone to suit their workflow, enabling quick access to frequently used functions such as call transfer or speed dial. Additionally, it features a built-in speakerphone, which facilitates hands-free conversations, ideal for conference calls or multitasking.

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