Grandstream Networks GXP-2000 manual Elements X and Y

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XML Based Customizable Screen

2.$N: This variable is replaced with the configured Account 1 Display Name.

3.$X: This variable is replaced with the configured Account 1 SIP User ID.

4.$V: This variable is replaced with the configured Account 1 SIP Server.

5.$I: This variable is replaced with the system IP address.

6.$D: This variable is replaced with the current day of month with leading zero,

possible values: 01, 02, …, 31

7.$d: This variable is replaced with the current day of month without leading zero,

possible values: 1, 2, …, 31

8.$M: This variable is replaced with the current month in English, possible values: January, February, …, December

9.$o: This variable is replaced with the current month in number with leading zero,

possible values: 01, 02, …, 12

10.$n: This variable is replaced with the current month in number without leading zero,

possible values: 1, 2, …, 12

11.$Y: This variable is replaced with the current year in 4-digit number, for example: 2006, 2007 …

12.$y: This variable is replaced with the current year in 2-digit number, for example: 06, 07 …

13.$P: This variable is replaced with the current AM/PM status in upper case, possible

values: AM, PM

14.$p: This variable is replaced with the current AM/PM status in lower case, possible

values: am, pm

15.$H: This variable is replaced with the current hour of day in 24-hour representation

with leading zero, possible values: 00, 02, …, 23

16.$h: This variable is replaced with the current hour of day in 12-hour representation

with leading zero, possible values: 01, 02, …, 12

17.$m: This variable is replaced with the current minute of hour with leading zero,

possible values: 01, 02, …, 59

18.$s: This variable is replaced with the current second of minute with leading zero,

possible values: 01, 02, …, 59

Note: If you want to display the “$” sign, you will use “$$” escape sequence.

Elements X and Y

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

<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 string will be displayed.

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

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

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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.

One of the standout features of the GXP-2000 is its dual-line capability, allowing users to manage two separate SIP accounts simultaneously. This feature is particularly beneficial for professionals who need to juggle multiple lines, making it easier to streamline both personal and business communications. The phone supports wideband audio codecs, ensuring high-definition sound quality that enhances the overall calling experience.

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.

The device is equipped with advanced security protocols, such as TLS and SRTP, ensuring that all communications are secure from eavesdropping and hacking attempts. Network security is further enhanced by support for IEEE 802.1x, ensuring that only authorized devices can access the network.

Another notable characteristic is the GXP-2000’s compatibility with various SIP-based platforms, making it easy to integrate into existing telecommunication infrastructures. Users can easily configure the phone through an intuitive web interface, which simplifies network setup and management.

With Power over Ethernet (PoE) support, the GXP-2000 can be powered directly through the Ethernet cable, reducing the need for additional power adapters and simplifying installation. Furthermore, its sleek design and compact footprint make it suitable for any office environment.

The Grandstream GXP-2000 is indeed a reliable choice for businesses seeking a feature-rich, efficient, and secure IP telephony solution. Its blend of advanced technology and practical functionality makes it a solid investment for improving workplace communication.