CA50 Business Application Development 10 - 7
<meta http-equiv ="reboot" content="warm">
This custom tag causes the device to reboot once the business
application page is received and parsed. The content value can
either be "warm" or "cold" for a warm or cold boot, respectively.
<meta http-equiv ="visibleindicator"
content="[indicatortoken]">
This custom tag causes the LED to blink indefinitely or turn on for
the life of the business application page. There are a set of
indicator tokens that allow the Web developer to choose the color
and blink rate for the LED. These tokens are as follows:
[indictortoken]
- possible values
RedSlowBlink
- LED is red and blinks once every second.
RedMedBlink
- LED is red and blinks once every ½ second.
RedFastBlink
- LED is red and blinks once every 1/10 second.
RedOn
- LED is red and stays on.
GreenSlowBlink- LED is green and blinks once every second.
GreenMedBlink - LED is green and blinks once every ½ second.
GreenFastBlink - LED is green and blinks once every 1/10 second.
GreenOn
- LED is green and stays on.
AmberSlowBlink- LED is amber and blinks once every second.
AmberMedBlink - LED is amber and blinks once every ½ second.
AmberFastBlink - LED is amber and blinks once every 1/10 second.
AmberOn
- LED is amber and stays on.
<meta http-equiv ="vibrateindicator"
content="[indicatortoken]">
This custom tag causes the device to vibrate at certain intervals or
indefinitely for the life of the business application page. There are
set of indicator tokens that allows the Web developer to choose
the color, and the blink rate for the LED. These tokens are as
follows:
[indictortoken]
- possible values
SlowVibrate
- Device vibrates once every second.
MedVibrate
- Device vibrates once every ½ second.
FastVibrate
- Device vibrates once every 1/10 second.
VibrateOn
- Devices vibrates.
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