Configurable Keys on OpenStage

Focus of V2 R1
The main goal of V2 R1 is for building up a huge customizable phone for the user. The phone software allows deep application integration into the existing phone user interface. Many of the phone keys can be changed to an application integrated function for supporting customer related integration. The following table gives an overview about the customizing capability of every OpenStage phone model.

The features are already available and will now be configurable to several keys. Please have a look to the software release documents for feature documentation.


 * XML application (OS 60/80 only) > V1 R5
 * Start XML application > V1 R5
 * Server Feature > V1 R5
 * Send URL > V2 R0

Supported Keys and Functionalities

Keypad, Touchslider and Touchguide are out of focus.

Programmable Mode Keys
Each supported mode key can be associated with an XML application. The application is specific for the mode key and will not appear in the application overview under the application button.





In addition, to aid customisation of the phone using XML applications, some extra configurable attrib-utes will be added to the application specification. These are:
 * Auto-start, i.e. whether or not the application is automatically started on phone startup or mobility logon. (If not then the user starts the application on demand or the remote application can start it via a push). Currently this is set to yes for Xpressions and no for all other applications.
 * Tab start-up mode, i.e. whether all tabs start up automatically or on-demand  at the request of the remote application. Currently this is set as on-demand for Xpressions and automatic for all other applications.

OpenStage 60/80
Supported features on the fixed function keys:


 * Default function
 * Start XML application
 * Server function
 * Send URL



OpenStage 20/40
Supported features on the fixed function keys:


 * Default function
 * Server function
 * Send URL



OpenStage 15


The OpenStage 15 has no release key. Therefore the setting for the release key has no effect for the phone, but is important for mobility issues.

Free Programmable Keys (FPK)
An overview about the FPK functions can be found at OpenStage Free Programmable Keys.