ScopeThe document hereby is intending to assist administrators in creating an XML-based phone book. This XML-based phone book, is placed in a HTTP server and is capable to be downloaded by the Gigaset DEXXX-series phones. To create the phone book that does fit the Gigaset DE900/DE700 and DE410/DE310, please always utilize the template which is provided by Gigaset and follow the field description to enter the right value for each field. For the reason that the Gigaset DE900/DE700 has a more advanced phonebook than the DE410/DE310, each model gets its own template. Therefore, in this document, it distributes the field description into two sections – one for DE900/DE700 and the other part for DE410/DE310. Field Description – DE900/DE700The template “de900.xml” contains the required format for DE900/DE700. It starts with the headline <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-16"?> and all entries are enclosed by <AddressBook> and </AddressBook>. Each entry is enclosed by <Contact> and </Contact>. Each field is enclosed by <FieldName> and </FieldName>. Following is the field description. Please do not just copy/paste the texts of the template by text editor to create your own phone book. It may create a non-utf16-encoding phone book that is not accepted by DE900/DE700. We strongly recommend always opening the template by a preferred text editor and editing it to create your own phone book. |
- UID (max. in 3 digits / 1~500) It’s a unique identify of each entry. Please always give the first entry the value “1”, and then increasing by 1 for the next. For example, a phone book contains 100 entries. The UID of the entries are starting from 1 to 100.
- First Name (max. in 16 characters)
- Surname (max. in 16 characters)
- Email (max. in 128 characters) For better understanding by user, please always give it the right e-mail format, e.g. person@domain.com.
- WebURL (max. in 128 characters) For better understanding by user, please always give it the right URL format, e.g.www.personal.com
- JobTitle (max. in 128 characters)
- Company (max. in 128 characters)
- Address (max. in 128 characters) It is the field “Street” in local contact.
- City (max. in 128 characters)
- Zip (max. in 128 digits)
- Country (max. in 128 characters)
- Birthday, It must be in the date format dd.mm.yyyy, e.g. 01.01.1950.
- Info (max. in 128 characters) The content must be a string enclosed by <![CDATA[ and ]]>. For example, <Info><![CDATA[This is a test template.]]></Info>. The string “This is a template” is expected to be shown in local phone book.
- TimeZone, it is a number from 0 to 25. See Table 1.
- Fax (max. in 63 characters)
- Phone DE900/DE700 supports 4 types of phone number. Each type allows max. 2 phone numbers.
- phonenumber (max. in 63 characters)
- accountindex (either 1 or 2 for each type)
- type
- Office
- Home
- Mobile
- URL
- Default_Phone Pick up one from the valid phone numbers of this entry and give it the same settings in below.
- type
- Office
- Home
- Mobile
- URL
- number One of the valid phone numbers of this entry.
Field Description – DE410/DE310 The template “de410.xml” contains the required format for DE410/DE310. It starts with the headline <?xml version=’1.0’ encoding=’UTF-8’?> and all entries are enclosed by <AddressBook> and </AddressBook>. Each entry is enclosed by <Contact UID=”xxx”> and </Contact>. Each field is enclosed by <FieldName> and </FieldName>. Following is the field description.
- UID (max. in 3 digits / 1~200) It’s a unique identify of each entry. Please always give the first entry the value “1”, and then increasing by 1 for the next. For example, a phone book contains 100 entries. The UID of the entries are starting from 1 to 100.
- First Name (max. in 16 characters)
- Surname (max. in 16 characters)
- Phone DE410/DE310 supports 3 types of phone number. Each type allows max. 2 phone numbers.
- PhoneNumber (max. in 63 characters)
- Type
- Office
- Home
- Mobile
- Index (either 1 or 2 for each type)
- Default_Num (one of 0~6) Pick up one from the valid phone numbers of this entry and give the corresponding number.
- the first office number
- the second office number
- the first home number
- the second home number
- the first mobile number
- the second mobile number
Table 1: 0: (GMT-12:00) Enewetak, Kwajalein 1: (GMT-11:00) Midway Island, Samoa 2: (GMT-10:00) Hawaii 3: (GMT-09:00) Alaska 4: (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time 5: (GMT-07:00) Arizona, Mountain Time 6: (GMT-06:00) Central Time, Mexico City 7: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time, Indiana 8: (GMT-04:00) Atlantic Time 9: (GMT-03:00) Brasilia, Buenos Aires 10: (GMT-02:00) Mid-Atlantic 11: (GMT-01:00) Azores, Cape Verde Is. 12: (GMT) GMT, Dublin, London 13: (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Rome 14: (GMT+02:00) Athens, Cairo, Israel 15: (GMT+03:00) Baghdad, Kuwait, Moscow 16: (GMT+04:00) Abu Dhabi, Muscat 17: (GMT+05:00) Islamabad, Karachi 18: (GMT+06:00) Dhaka, Colombo 19: (GMT+07:00) Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta 20: (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Singapore, Taipei 21: (GMT+09:00) Osaka, Tokyo, Seoul 22: (GMT+10:00) Melbourne, Sydney, Guam 23: (GMT+11:00) Magadan, Soloman Is. 24: (GMT+12:00) Auckland, Wellington 25: (GMT+13:00) Nukualofa |
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