Web Browsing
Overview of Web Browsing - Page 21
IP Office 5610SW User’s Guide
Web Browsing - Page 21
Overview of Web Browsing
Web Browsing
Overview of Web Browsing
The 5610SW can act as a web browser for WAP (Wireless Application Protocol)
web sites. These web sites contain pages written in a language called WML
(Wireless Markup Language). The 5610SW supports WML1.2.
If your telephone system has been setup with a default WAP website, the 5610SW
will display
Web. Pressing this key will display your systems default WAP
website. The links and services on this site will control the WAP website and
services you can access.
While browsing, you can still make and receive calls. But if you have Phone Screen
on Answer option set to Yes and you answer an incoming call, the default phone
screen will replace the existing web page in the display area.
To enter web browsing mode:
1.
Press the
key under Web.
To exit web browsing mode:
1.
Press
Phone Exit.
If
Phone Exit is pressed while browsing the web, the last web page viewed
will be displayed when
Web is pressed again before a system reboot.
Accessing External WAP Websites
Your default WAP web site may contain a page where you can select or enter the
URL of external WAP websites. If this is the case, you should be aware that some
website may contain information that the 5610SW is not able to display.
If the WAP web page uses WML features that the 5610SW does not support, those
features will not be shown.
If the WAP web page uses features that the 5610SW does not recognize as valid
WML 1.2, the 5610SW will display Not a valid WML page.