Genie 7110 manual Shared Feature Set Elective Data Forms, Openwave Elective Data Forms

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11 Forms

Shared Feature Set: Elective Data Forms

Always try to find alternatives to using elective data forms.

Use a wizard to link sequences of input queries and selections within an application. For example, if the user must supply a city, state, or zip code in a phone number search, use a menu from which the user selects one of the three. Then use a wizard to elicit the input.

Provide an appropriate label for the primary action.

Label the <do type="accept"> element with the desired result. For example, in a search query, define the <do type="accept"> label as Find.

Display a final card showing the selected or entered results for all fields.

When the application saves users data for future access, provide a card displaying the data entered and the elements on the form. For example, in an address book application, it shows the user all the data entered for that contact.

Openwave Elective Data Forms

Display the user’s entered data on the form.

Provide a card with the elements and variable strings to display the entered or selected values. Build a <select> statement with an <option> element for each item on the form. Within the <option> element, use the <onpick> action to access a second card containing either a <input> or <select> element (as desired). Include the name of the <input> or <select> element in the text associated with the option.

Example 11-3

Openwave Browser

1 First name: John

2 Last name: Doe

3 Zip: 92109

Find

Edit

<option title="edit"> <onevent type="onpick">

<spawn href="#fin">

<setvar name="f" value="$(f:noesc)"/> <setvar name="label" value="First name"/> <receive name="f"/>

<catch/>

</spawn>

</onevent> First name: $f

</option>

Example 11-3shows how to add a variable string to the end of a menu item to display the entered data to the user.

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Contents Genie Application Style Guide Legal Notice Contents Contents Style Guide Overview Organisation of this GuideWhy S pecialise? Style Guide OverviewTesting on SDKs Style Guide Overview Usability Design Philosophies Know your customer Usability Design PhilosophiesSpecialise your application for the specific browsers Get to the value quicklyPersonalise the service according to the user Browser TemplatesNo ki a 7110 Browser Template Browser Proper ties for Phones Up to four lines of text or selection items may be visibleApproximately 15 characters can be displayed on one line Number of characters Openwave Browser Proper ties Each phone has a fixed key mapped to backward navigationSecond softkey is reserved for Back Nokia Browser Proper tiesMitsubishi Trium Browser Proper ties Screen displays approximately 18 characters on one lineTimers are supported Phone has a fixed key mapped to backward navigationUsability Design Philosophies Define a backward navigation action for each card Shared Feature Set Navigation GuidelinesNavigation Guidelines ExampleNavigation Guidelines Never define a prev as having no actionDo not rely on font properties to convey added information Openwave Navigation Guidelines Always define an action for do type=acceptLimit the length of labels Navigation Guidelines Example Include a descriptive header of 15 characters or fewerMM/YYYY Navigation Guidelines Nokia Navigation Guidelines Provide an action or link on every cardNever define an action of go or noop to the prev task It is not necessary to define a label for a do type=prevProvide backward navigation for each card Avoid using WML ScriptsMitsubishi Trium Navigation Guidelines Limit the number of softkey actions to oneSort items contextually Shared Feature Set Menu GuidelinesMenu Navigation Do not put more than 9 items on a single cardOpenwave Menu Guidelines Menu NavigationMenu Navigation Allow users to perform multiple actions on a selected item Menu Navigation Nokia Menu Guidelines Do not wrap items on a menuEach menu should be a list of anchors Mitsubishi Trium Menu Guidelines Menu Navigation Shared Feature Set Calling Guidelines Making Phone Calls from BrowserEmbed code to make the phone call Example Openwave Calling GuidelinesMaking Phone Calls from the Browser Provide a Call anchor labelList the numbers for only one contact on one card Nokia Calling GuidelinesMitsubishi Trium Calling Guidelines Embed code to make the phone callMaking Phone Calls from the Browser Using Multiple Selection Lists Openwave Multiple Selection List GuidelineNokia Multiple Selection List Guideline Mitsubishi Trium Multiple Selection List GuidelineBackward Navigation Shared Feature Set Backward Navigation Backward NavigationBackward Navigation Example Always provide a label for a do type=prevDo type=options label=Done go href=home.wml Provide delete shields Retain data in wizard formsUse activities when needed Openwave Backward NavigationMitsubishi Trium Backward Navigation Wrap the text Shared Feature Set Text Display GuidelinesDisplaying Text Define the primary label for navigationDefine labels for links Displaying TextDefine a Skip link to go to next related item Use links sparinglyOpenwave Text Display Guidelines Use mobile originated prefetch to access the next cardIncorporate Done softkeys when possible Do not use links on cards used to display resultsNokia Text Display Guidelines Mitsubishi Trium Text Display Guidelines Displaying Text Shared Feature Set Data Entries Guidelines Data Entry QueriesInclude a descriptive label for the do type=accept task Data Entry Queries Do not mask alphanumeric passwordsOpenwave Data Entries Guidelines Define only one action label for entry cardsNokia and Mitsubishi Trium Data Entries Guidelines Data Entry Queries Shared Feature Set Formatted Input Formatted Entry FieldsCreate informative titles Openwave Formatted Input Restrict the length of the string, if requiredPrefill known data Do not include symbols in the formats Nokia Formatted InputPhone number entries, use appropriate formatting Mitsubishi Trium Formatted Input Emptyok=false attribute has no effectHandsets vary with their treatment of format strings Use a wizard form whenever possible Shared Feature Set Wizard FormsForms Link cards in a logical orderOpenwave Wizard Forms Nokia Wizard FormsForms Mitsubishi Trium Wizard Forms Do not provide a do action as wellProvide an appropriate label for the primary action Shared Feature Set Elective Data FormsOpenwave Elective Data Forms Display the user’s entered data on the formNokia and Mitsubishi Trium Elective Data Forms Forms Openwave Imag e Suppor t Shared Feature Set Imag e Suppor tIcons and Images Use preloaded imagesNokia Im ag e Suppor t Mitsubishi Trium Imag e Suppor tGif image format is supported Shared Feature Set Caching CacheOpenwave Caching Cache Example Nokia CachingMitsubishi Trium Caching Force the reloading of the deck for dynamic data ExampleCookies and Subscriber ID Shared Feature Set CookiesShared Feature Set Subscriber ID Cookies are not stored in the phoneCookies and Subscriber ID Done Used to allow the user to cancel the operation Labels and LinksOK Used to select a menu choice in a choice card Co nfli cti ng Labels and Li nks Labels and Links Back Not used for entry query cardsIdentifying the Browser PerlIdentifying the Browser Java ASPIdentifying the Browser a Java Identifying the Browser Differences between Browser Types in Same Class Tables are formatted acceptably by the browserNokia 6210, 6250 and 7110 with version 5.00 or greater Table B-2. Mitsubishi Trium browser typesBehaviour Earlier browser type Later browser type Is labelled OK all others are labelled with Differences between Browser Types in Same Class

7110 specifications

The Genie 7110 is a versatile lifting solution designed to enhance productivity and safety in various work environments. Known for its robust construction and innovative features, the Genie 7110 is a popular choice among contractors, maintenance teams, and rental companies.

One of the standout features of the Genie 7110 is its remarkable working height, which can reach up to 11.7 meters (38 feet). This impressive reach allows operators to easily access hard-to-reach areas without compromising safety or efficiency. Additionally, the platform provides a spacious working area, accommodating multiple users and tools, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications.

The Genie 7110 incorporates state-of-the-art hydraulic technologies that ensure smooth and precise movements. The lift's controls are designed for intuitive operation, enabling even inexperienced users to navigate the machine with ease. Safety is paramount, and the Genie 7110 includes several safety features, such as a tilt sensor, a secondary guarding system, and automatic descent when the platform is overloaded.

Another characteristic that sets the Genie 7110 apart is its compact design. Its narrow width allows it to fit through standard doorways and be maneuvered in tight spaces, making it a perfect choice for urban settings or congested job sites. Moreover, the machine can be driven at full height, giving operators the flexibility to move between tasks without needing to lower the platform.

The Genie 7110 also boasts durable construction materials that withstand the rigors of daily use. The heavy-duty steel frame provides stability and strength, while the platform's non-slip surface enhances safety for workers. Additionally, the lift is equipped with high-quality tires that ensure traction and stability on various surfaces.

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In summary, the Genie 7110 is a reliable and efficient lifting solution that combines height, safety, and ease of use. Its innovative features and technologies make it an essential tool for professionals looking to complete their tasks effectively while ensuring the safety of their teams. Whether for construction, maintenance, or warehousing, the Genie 7110 stands out as a premier choice in the category of aerial work platforms.